Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1915

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. 2, No. 263. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915 Price 5 Cents. fCIW n?alapa tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11.
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    • 280 1 T A NEW CENTURY EXCLUSIVE THE HAND OF FATE A Powerful Drama in Two Reels. Latest the The :lt POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE Gr His^ rical Photo-Play "j? "GAIETY" Ivanhoc Gazeiies PICTURE PALACE and qp. Change of Junction of Albert Bencoolen l nxee ft rt Pictures. Streets. Long ReelsFOUR NEW REELS
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    • 46 1 I Portland j MITSII BIbSAN KAISriA, LTD. I 1 SOLE AGENTS. 2 JJ N^ l j< S BEST p ("I Ck V% rtc BABIES. PER T,N MSEi. EVERYWHERE. I So Nourishing that every Tablet Makes a Meal I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore. J
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    • 274 2 NEW DELIVERIES ARRIVED JOHN LITTLE'S FAMOUS "SPECIAL" SEWING MACHINE oJSLi. Price 525 Nett, J COMPLETE WITH COVER, EXTRA PARTS AND NEEDLES. Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL 10 TO MAY 9, 1916, AT TAIHOKU (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES E X H I BIT S. All Charges Free. Application for
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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 and rga Account for the fieriod commencing from tha 16th day of October, 1914, and ending the 30th day 0 f sw tember, 1915. At the outset, they wish
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  • 768 3 (By Ax Optimwt.) In inch momenta of pessimism as the present, when even in such out-of-the-world hamlets where this is written the village oracle is silent and morose, it is as well to recount our blessings. The prevalent gloom is based upon two points of view the immediate
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    • 187 3 t a MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents Fop: 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
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    • 343 3 IPOWELL Co.'s I CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. I Sun. 7I 14 21 '28 I Mox -||1 I 8 15 22 29 I TOES. j 2 9 16 23 30 F 22 Wed. 3 10 17 I M I Thurs. 4 U 18 25 I Fri 5 12 19 26 J
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    • 276 4 r <gg i ggg —7* W SINGAPORE, j Cellular Tennis Shirts, made from a strong j J xfi cotton cellular material with Polo collar I |JP 5$ gj and pocket, and button wrist, excellent VKJ Wide End Ties The "Softo" Office Shirt. for all sports use, will wash and wear
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    • 329 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE By order of the Executor, The Hon'ble Dato Yahya bin Awaludin of the Estate of Dato Yahya bin Shaban, deceased. Of Valuable Freehold land and House situated in the Township of .Johore Bahru, Johore. To be sold by auction at Sale-Room No. 53, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore
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  • 12 5 v. d» not necessarily endorse the opiniona r ,*ted b'j correspondents.]
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  • 1133 5 Mr. Alma Baker Replies. [r, the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. _I would ask you to be good rou 'h to allow me space in your v luable columns to reply to Mr. rwbishire's letter which appeared in print on the 26th ultimo I LJet the delay in
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  • 112 5 216 th Auction, Nov. 10, 1915. Offered fer »al« P«l«. 4,839.10 »r 646,086 lbs. (T«nß 217.98) Prices Realized. Sheet smaked fine ribbed $187 U $143 goad ribbed 136 137 fine plain 136 138 rs* >5s j 130 m unsmaked fine ribbed rood ribbed 129 I',
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    • 143 5 I Buy the jtot Light I The PHILIPS 4 HALF WATT 1 Lam]) gives a pleas- I I ing, steady, soft, white light, that doesn't put I I a strain on your eyesight. A light that will I I in every way please you. I PHILIPS 4 HALF WATT' Lamps
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    • 55 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps Orders for to-day Nil. To-Morrow, Nov. 12. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim Co. do S.R.E. v. do S.V.R. do Chinese Co. 4 p.m. Balestier Range Malay Co. 5 p.m. Medical School S.F.A. Co. 5 15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. do Cadets Co. H. Roland
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    • 291 6 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TELEPHONE 111. 1 im ri —imnrr if i m WE STOCK De Wit's Kidney Pills. I Mercolised Wax. Danderine. Pheminol. Orlex Compound. Boranium. Kruschen Salts. Cleovnite. De la Barre's Syrup. Meunaline. Sloan c Liniment. Silmerine. Cook's Astpie Soap. Telmo.
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    • 402 6 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Stock-in-trade of a Coach-builder'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 Robber-tyred Victorias, Palanquins, Dog-carts, Single and Double Rubber-tyred Riki--Bhaws, Carriage Lamps, Rubbertyred Wheels, Shafts.
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    • 286 6 [Palladium J Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Singe's Premier Theatre I The Strongest Programme this Town has ever seen BEN BOLT IA ?ery fine iter? of Old England. A film Version of the Famous old English BIIU4 THE BURIED CRIME I A Two-Part Sensational Drama by the Gaumont Co p
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  • 299 7 Lord Mayor's Day. Speeches at Guildhall by Mr. Asquith and Mr. Balfour. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. I n don, Nov. 9, 10.40 p.m. 14 th Guildhall banquet to-day Mr Balfour, amid ringing cheers tribute to Lord Kitcheners in raising the armies, and isised that the calculations of antral Powers
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  • 415 7 London, Nov. 10, 12.55 a.m. Mr. Asquith in bis peroration said the Allies \\>*re united in purpose. Wy stand or fall together. All the stories circulated by the enemy of piecemeal arrangements for a separate peace were idle chatter which 1 defined a year ago in this
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  • 86 7 London, Nov. 9, 10.45 p.m. At the Guildhall, Sir John Simon, proposing the health of the Allies, warmly paid tribute to each of them and declared that the experiences of the war confirmed the opinion that civilisation is struggling for life. Referring to Japan's adhesion to the no-separate-peace-pact
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  • 49 7 London. Nov. 10, 12.55 p.m. A Paris communique states that artillery actions are proceeding on a large part of the front, especially on the Nouvron plateau and in the districts of Tahure, Mesnil and Champagne. Our artillery in the Vosges has demolished several block house shelters.
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  • 62 7 Possibly 350 Millions. London, Nov. 10, 5.20 a.m. Mr. Asquith demands ths eighth vote of credit to-day. The amount originally contemplated was 250 millions, but it is understood that 300, possibly 350, millions will be demanded, owing to the necessity of providing for the period extending
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  • 38 7 Passenger Liner Sunk. London, Nov. 10, 2.5 p.m. Rome An Austrian submarine sank the Italian liner Ancona off Tunis. Two hundred and seventy out of four hundred and twenty-two passengers and sixty crew were saved.
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  • 32 7 Lon lon, Nov. 10, 1.30 p.m. Home Numbers ot injured from the liner Anc>na have boen taken to the Naval Hospital at Ferryville, Tunis, after 270, survivors arrived at Bizerta.
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  • 99 7 London, Nov. 10, 1.30 p.m. A message from Ferryville, in Tunis, says that at one in the afternoon on Monday the Ancona, bound for New York, was sunk off Cape Carbonara by a large submarine flying the Austrian flag. The submarine fired a hundred shots at the
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  • 69 7 London, Nov. 10, 12.10 p.m. Washington The news of the sinking of the Italian liner Ancona has created a sensation and is regarded as foreshadowing controversy with Austria on similar critical lines as that of the Lusitania. Despite the above cable the news of the sinking of
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  • 159 7 London, Nov. 9, 5.50 p.m. Copenhagen: The Gormanstea m ferry Preussen, with a 1 dl cargo of loaded railway trucks, left Trelleborg at noon on Sunday, and was met outside Swedish wateis by the cruiser Undine and a destroyer. The periscope of a British submarine was
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  • 27 7 Losses at Kral'evo. London, Not. 9, 3.45 p.m. Paris The Serbian Legation in Paris announces that the Bulgarian losses at Kralievo amounted to 80,000.
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  • 42 7 London, Nov. 9, 3.45 p m-. Rome It is semi-officially stated that thH Bulgarians, by threatening Albania in order to reach the Adriatic coast, are injuring the interests of Italy, who will take suitable steps to avoid such injuries.
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  • 24 7 London, Nov. 9, 5.50 p.m. Amsterdam Berlin newspapers state that there are now three hundred thousand of the Allies at* Salonika.
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  • 156 7 London, Nov. 10, 4.20 p.m. Renter's correspondent at Monastir writing on Nov. 5 says that the Serbian garrison in command of Colonel Vassitz, the hero of Monastir, against the Turks in the last Balkan War was unexpectedly called to arrest the Bulgarian penetration of the district and
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  • 94 7 London, "Nov. 10, 3 30 a.m. A telt gram from Salonika dated Nov. 8 refers to timely help from the French, who retook the important Me/en height dominating Pril'-j* (riadsko road from Bulgarians and established contact with Serbians hi the: Babnna pass and relieved the danger at
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  • 55 7 London, Nov. 10, 1.55 a.m. Paris The Greek Government in a message to the French Government says that she is firmly determine I to continue neutrality "of the sincerest goodwill towards the Kniente" and hopes that the Entente Powers will not be influenced by malevolent reports
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  • 176 7 London, Nov. 10, 1.30 p.m. The conquest of Col di Lana, which i3 a formidable mountain fortress, was one of the most brilliant Italian achievements. It had been besieged for months during which the outlying works were gradually carried by the construction of zigzag entrenchments up the
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  • 53 7 London, Nov. 10, 2.35 a.m. Rome: A communique reports that the .enemy on Monday night attempted recapture of the summit of Col di Lana, but were repulsed. The Italians counter-attacking pursued the Austrians and stormed the summit of ftft Sief which is 7,500 feet high and north of
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  • 71 7 Further Successes. London, Nov. 10, 2.35 a.m. Petrograd: A communique announce* further Russian successes along the whole front. They have occupied Kemmern and the district of Courland, capturing much material which' the fleeing Germans abandoned. The Russians stormed villages near Jacobstadt and Drinsk and a strongly fortified
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  • 158 7 London, Nov. 10, 4.5 a.m. Details are published in Petrograd of General Ivanoff's latest success on the Strypa when he took 8,500 prisoners as recorded. A communique, dated Nov. 7, shows that the Russian advance began on Oct. 30 and was carried out for two nights in
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  • 68 7 London, Nov. 10, 6.40 a.m. Besides the London County Council, the Municipalities of Islington, Bristol and other places have unanimously passed resolutions of confidence in the Government. These resolutions were unprecedented, as the Lord Mayor of Brigtol pointed out in his speech, wherein he denounced the bitter,*
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  • 35 7 London, Nov. 10, 6.40 a.m. The Daily Chronicle points out that resolutions li«te the Guildh. ,1 speeches prove that the speeches C Lord Loreburn and Courtney wv i entirely nnrepr^entative of pub o opinion.
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    • 223 7 1 5 for the price of 4 I B i Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm iv trouble one of my coufounded tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare. K> 2nd Motorist MNo spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motoric." g
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  • 41 8 DEATH. At Tanjong Pagar, Singapore, on !>th instant, Mary Ann Jane, daughter of Mr. J. K. Collide (of Heanr. Toplnni, Jone. and Railton) and Mre. C dlick: aged 1 year, 11 month. dv ply regretted. r.M.S. papers pleaee copy.
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  • 1037 8 What is described by Renter as the most important event of the war is the annonncement yesterday of the occupation of Bagdad by a British force. The capital of tht Turkish vilayet of the same name in Asiatic Turkey between Persia and the Syrian desert and including the greater
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  • 74 8 Important Decision. London, Nov. 10, \JQ a .m. In the House of Commons Sir A 1 B. Markham cited aa an instance of the enormous increase of freights to France that Italy is urging for regulation of shipping charges. Mr. Runciman said the whole question had been carefully
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  • 66 8 The French Output. London, Nov. 9, 3.45 p.m. Paris: In an interview, M. Thomas, Minister of Munition!, said that the results already obtained were marvellous. The Com-mander-in-Chief had almost mor« shells than he needed. Fewer castiron and more steel shells wer# being produced. The work don« was nothing
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  • 62 8 London, Nov. 0, 10.40 p.m. Sir Edward Grey, replying to Sir E. A. Cornwall, said that the reason why Britain associated herself with Japan's representations in favour of the postponement of a change in the form of the government of China was the fear of disturbances, concerning
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  • 81 8 London, Nov. 10, 5.20 a.m. The Daily Telgraph announces that it is reported that the Trinity House Yacht Irene has been sank. Thirteen of the crew were saved, but twenty-two are missing. [The sunken tender Irene, a steel twin screw vesnel of 543 tons gross, was on
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  • 43 8 London, Nov. 9, 5.5 p m. Copenhagen It is reported that the Swedish steamer Capella has been captured by German torpid* boats in Swedish waters and taken to Stettin. The owners and insurance companies have protest*! through the Foreign Minister.
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  • 35 8 London, Nov. 10, 2.45 a.m. Paris The French steam* Yser, formerly the Dacia, **J torpedoed after rescuing of the Italian vessel Elisa Frai All the passengers and crews w** landed.
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  • 36 8 London, Nov. 10. 5.20 a.m. Rotterdam: Ten more Prussian lists of casualties show 78,376 uitn between 22 October and 2nd in**The aggregate Prussian losses 2,099,454 including 503,190 lost during the last 3k months.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 343 8 IZONOS Q NOVEMBER Joß^f^ 10-Inch Records 1.20 ftJfl (Double Sided.) Just hear a few of the mm^^^mmw November Zonophone Records, then ask yourself the question, Was there DIAMONDS BAND. ever value like this before zm« Cm* at 1l 19/1?" PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Don't miss Z 1493. Z 14 g8 The Fox
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    • 40 8 I ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS ASK FOR ALLSOPP'S. SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. I 1 Adelphi Hotel. I MUSIC I DURING I DINNER I To-Night! if 7.30 to 9.30 P.m. if I OAVIO BENJAMIN, Manager.
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  • 321 9 Tin is —I- up. Latest advertisements are insertl D page 10. To-day's special war telegrams appear on page 7. Owing be extreme pressure on "our space, China News is unavoidably with held to day. Twenty-five dollars in the nett price of John Little's famous sewing machines, delivered
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  • 209 9 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. The Prince of Wales has returned to the front. The King presided at a meeting of the Privy Council yesterday. The death is announced of the well-knowr* actor, Mr. E.S. WilJard. Mr. Lloyd-George announces that there are now 1.G79 controlled inanition establishments. Parliamentary papers announce
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  • 1519 9 Yesterday's Receptions. Banzais for the Emperor Yosbihito. The day so enthusiastically oelebrated by our Japanese fellow-citi-zens broke much brighter than the wretched meteorological conditions of the previous forty-eight hours had led most people to expect. It was a very welcome change for the better —a good augury
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  • 1212 9 An Enterprise to be Proud of. Only Line Between 'Frisco and the Orient. The history of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha is the story of a steamship company which, starting in a small way, has by the energy, enterprise and perseverance of its promoter, Mr. Soichiro Asano, developed
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  • 1336 10 Lord Kitchener on the Kanio Maru. Captain Kawada, of the Kamo MarU, one of the lesser of the European liners of the N. Y. X., was a very proud captain indeed the night I stood beside him under the bridge and watched the lights of Port Said
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  • 479 10 A Californian Impression. The following account of an entertainment given by a troupe of Japanese wrestlers in Los Angeles is taken from a recent issue ot the L. A. Times: Bull fights may be exciting and the war in Europe may stir some people up to the point
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  • 471 10 A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Penang on November 8, when there were present The Controller of Labour (Mr. J. R. O. Aldworth), the Principal Medical Officer, F. M. S. (Dr. C. L. Sansom), the Hon. Mr. Robert Young and Mr. W. Duncan, with
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  • 88 10 During the week ending X there occurred 107 deaths loci i of which 121 were males and ii males. Of the 11»7 deaths, 121 wen Chinese, 22 Malays and 17 Malarial fever claimed 12, fevw not specified 7, phthisis 27, convulsions 20, beri-beri 10, pneumonia J dysentery 6,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 49 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. INVITATION. Friends and relations of Mr. S. Rameswaram, son of Mr. N. Swamynathan, Agent for the National Mutual Life Association, are invited to be present on the occasion of his marriage at 12 noon, on the 17th November, 1915, at 82 Kandang Kerbau, Kuala Lumpur. 11-11 11-11
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    • 172 10 Latest Advertisements Raffles Hotel. Saturday, November 13th SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. AND AFTERWARDS DANCING Until Midnight. MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO. Hf* UfffnCAAff (Late of the Robinson m%dWm MM%JmJt jfaPUfW Piano Company). VIOLIN STRINGS. E Acribelle 4 lengths, Sylvia 20c. each E Acribelie, 3 lengths. X 15c. each. E
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  • 138 11 Latest Quotations (Special Service.) London, November 10, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Strait*, 3 months £162.10.0. Bar Silver 24 7/16. Produce* Fine hard Para spot: 2/7. Smoked Sheet 2/8. Plantation, Ist cViss quality crepe Copra £28.0.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore t epen ports spot dist. :6. White Pepper,
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  • 70 11 Singapore, November t£. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4 27/32 On India Bank T. T. 175£ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 20| On Shanghai— Bank d/d 97± On Java— Bank T. T. 133J On Japan— Bank d/d 112 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India
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  • 205 11 Messrs Barlow's Report. Singapore, Nov. 10.—The offerings at to-day's auctions amounted to about 287 tons, of which 247 tons were sold. The bidding was spirited, and al! grades with the exception of Scraps were strongly competed for at dearer prices. Fine Pale Crepe brought the highest price
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  • 215 11 Singapore, Nov. 10.—At the auction held to-day prices all round showed substantial improvements. Fine Pale Crepe and Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet were in exceptional demand and sold up to $146 and $143, an increase of $10 and $6 respectively. These prices, however, cannot be taken as the
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  • 129 11 To-day. Xmas parcel mail closes. St. Martin. High water:—o.6l a.m. X ft. 5 int. 11.56 p.m. ft.7 in.-. To-morrow Legislative Council. 2.30 p.m. Chinese Commercial Bank mtg., noon. High water: —1.43 a.m. 8 ft. 1 in. j 0.42 p.m. ft. I int. Saturday, 13th. Government Holiday Cinderella Dance. Adelphi
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  • 783 11 Price. Quoted in the Market tais Mo mat. SINGAPORE, V'VFMBRR 11. M—i Lyall and E vatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotation*: Rubber Shares. fUm. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/9 2/- 1 Anglo Java 7/3 8/2/- Anglo-Malay 8/3 9/--1 AyerKuning llf- 14/--2-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 299 11 I UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY I BEST RECOMMENDATION. I I The Local Agents of ROSS'S, I The Bottling Specialists of Liverpool Leith, f have received the following entirely 1 unsolicited testimonial from one of their I Clients in the Malay Peninsula:— "In sending you a repeat order for Ross's Auk's Head Pilsener
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    • 84 11 Train Services. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily Weekday k Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 ara ajid 7 pm. Other train.- leave for Johore at 9 k. i 10.21» am noon. 1 JO pm 2.66 pm 4.40 pin. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm Trains
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 311 11 Mails Close. To-daj. Laboean Bilik, Tandiong Balei and Medan* Singaradja 2 pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Sappho 2 pm Muar and Malacca *Kaka 2 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 pin Mersing Hock Lee 2 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Surat 4 pm Bawean, Sotirabaya, Band jermassin, Stagen, K. Baroe,
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915
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    • 201 12 Latest Arrivals. British Giang Seng, str., 10-11-15, Inner Rds. Zaida, str., 10-11-15, Inner Roads. Hock Lee, str., 10-11-15,"Inner Rds. Sri Muar, str., 10-11-15, Inner Rds. Kaka, str., 10-11-15, Inner Roads. Amherst, str., 10-11-15, Inner Rds. Batavier, str., 10-11-15, Inner Roads. Kinta, str., 10-11-15, Inner Rds. Sri Wongsee, str..
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    • 42 12 Singaradja for Laboran Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan. Sappho for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Sri Wongsee for Batu Pahat. Hock Lee for Mersing. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Loudon for Bawean, Sourabaya, Samarinda, etc,
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    • 49 12 The Holt liner Memnon arrived in Port Said on Nov. 8, having left Birkenhead on Oct. 14 for San Francisco, Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle. She was fixed to sail for Kingston and then for above ports ▼ia Panama. The stoppage of traffic sends her via Suez.
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    • 82 12 The Chief Justice Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill K. C, gave judgement yesterday in the Vivat case in which five passengers and six of the crew lost their lives last July, as the result of a collision with the s.s. Brisbane. His Lordship found that the collision
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    • 107 12 The Moura, a twin screw steamer, has gone to the China Coast from Australia to enter coastal trade. She was at one time a M crack unit of the Red Funnel fleet, but of late years has been almost exclusively employed in the New Zealand coastal trade.
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    • 256 12 Purchases from Britain. Japan has been the purchaser of British vessels for a good few years past, and some of the late owners of the vessels named below would possibly now be prepared to buy them back at a much larger figure than they received for them. The
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    • 192 12 A Thousand miles by Launch. This morning, at, 8 the steam launch Marlowe was taken to the outer Roads in the Harbour on a trial trip, prior to her departure to Samarinda, 1,200 miles from here, where her new owners, the Koloniale PetroUum Maatschappij, will take her over.
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    • 214 12 Mr. Iran Shettakof ky, managing director of the Russian Volunteer Fleet, has, says the New York Journal of Commerce, opened offices at 44, Whitehall Street, and announces that the weekly freight service of the fleet of steamers controlled by the company is about to be resumed from
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    • 55 12 Vessels Expected. Ekma (B. I.) November 12th, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Lycaon (Holt) November 14th, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Stentor (Holt) November 17th, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs
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    • 304 12 Per P. and O. 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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    • 204 12 The following steamers arrived at Sabang from the 14th till 27th October: as. TJnda (British) from Sues to Singapore, as. Ardoyne (British) from Vladivostock to Port Said, ss. Kediri (Dutch) from Rotterdam to P«dang, ss. Broadmead (British) from Liverpool to Karatsu, ss. Arakan (Dutch) from Rotterdam to
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    • 486 12 Theß. I.linerOmara sails to-day. In port arrived the City of Lincoln, homeward bound. The Holt liner Pingsuey arrived in Liverpool on Tuesday, 9th inst. For Penang and Rangoon, on Nov. 19th, sails the Seang liner Glenogle. The Holt liner Eumaeus arrived in Port Said on the Bth inst,
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    • 246 12 (Singapore, November Tin. 125 tons sold. Copra*— Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour- Strong. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- —Strong. Other Products.— -Market Stead Irntm Lottl Market Quoutiom. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul Nutmegs 80 S. 1 Copra Bali Copra Gorong Tale Copra Dongalo w Copra Kayong CoJraPufo I* Copra Pontianak
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    • 295 12 Messrs Evatt and Co., the companies' agents, advise the following outputs The Mergui Rubber Estates. Ltd., 3,223 lbs., making a total for the four months of the current financial year of 11 859 lbs. dry rubber. Kelemak Rubber Estate, Ltd.. 8,353 lbs., making a total for the five
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    • 495 13 [Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Writing under date Oct. 30, Mwsra Snowman and Co., the leading HongkoDg ship and freight br okeri, say During the period that has elapsed ikice the iasue of our last report, only aniniigriificant amount of business has cine to iass. Whilst charterers are very
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 889 13 I Positively the Last Might, To-night I Thursday, the 11th November, 1915, j| A Magnificent Five-Part Comedy I ANIMATED, SPRIGHTLY, SPIRITED, STRONG. GAY AND AIRY AT THE S ALHAMBRA I i THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. |j SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. Something Distinctly Good in Pathe Films 8|
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    • 1566 14 New Process of Extraction. An invention has been completed by Mr. W. Vvner, of the P. W. D., West Coast, British North Borneo, for dealing with the valuable contents of the coconut, more particularly the extraction of its oil in a condition suitable for use as human food.
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 167 14 JWESTINGHOUSEI I ELECTRIC DRAWN LAMPS* I I THEY GIVE MOST LIGHT FOR I I THE LEAST MONEY AND I I LAST LONGEST. 1 S The name Westinghouse" is eagerly sought The filaments are especially strong and are X These lamps have a high for on everything electrical; it is synonymous
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      • 14 14 HAM BACON Tiger's Head Brand. SUGAHARA Co. 182 North Bridge Road. i TkLKI'IION)'. 1333,
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      • 356 15 FOR SALE FOR SALE. fittings complete, including counter, shelves and .how cases with mirror, also 9 rock of drugs. Apply t0 M Chemist," c/o Malaya Tribune. v t i ——E—Sfc————n—l TO BE LET TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamid, at present occupied by Messrs Whi
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      • 484 15 NOTICES notice! It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, 13th PUBLIC MONDAY, 15th inst.J HOLIDAYS. 6-11 1 5 n THE MAIAXA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NOriCE. NOTICE is hereby given that at the Fifth Annual General Meetiag t j be held at the end
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      • 404 15 NOTICES THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting cf Shareholders of this 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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      • 370 15 WANTED WANTED. A Cashier at once. Good salary to competent man. Security required $2,000. Apply 44 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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      • 446 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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      • 570 16 P.&O. British India 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 (for Eubopb). Outward (for China). Connecting at Colombo
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      • 340 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. RA. Glenogle 3,750 Tons. ■A "Seang Bee 5,799 Tons. *4. 44 Seang Choon" 6,775 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON, s.s. Glenogle 19th November. T i«n steamers have excellent accommodation for ->niengers, and carry qualified surgeons. They aavs Electric Lights throughout. F>r freight passaar 0 apply to
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      • 732 16 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via p ort Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Jan Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this Mrri have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all th! latest
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