Malaya Tribune, 13 November 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND *wry SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 265. SINGAFORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 485 1 r A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME M the "GAIETY" TO-NICHT. Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. PICTURES SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE HOLIDAYS A BEAUTIFUL PATHE PICTURE WHEN A WOMAN SCHEMES 2 A COMEDY DRAMA IN TWO PARTS 2 the Mnmc AFTER GREAT STORY KWM U I OO OUIDA'S NjVEL The Finest Acted
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    • 44 1 ftrrftfTtMiitiMti—giitMitiiiiitfiiiij I'ONODA'' I Portland J MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. j I SOLE AGENTS. I S BEST FOOD '^P^S/'Wi *»-1KO>a DHONNEuT PARIS 'Ijffifc s fffl BAB,E& PER TIN. |@Qjg, EVERYWHERE. So Nourishing that every Tablet Makes a Meal Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore.
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  • 825 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. Sino-Japanese Troubles. The collision between Chinese police and Japanese at Changpaifu on the border of Chosen has been amicably settled by the commanders of the respective forces. The Bank of Japan. a ii t n i... As the Japanese
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    • 259 2 Inew deliveries arrived JOHN LITTLE'S FAMOUS "SPECIAL" SEWING MACHINE oJZLu. Price SZS Nett. COMPLETE WITH COVER, EXTRA PARTS AND NEEDLES. ■IB ■■WBHWBMRMUMi 111 mi.ll II Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL lO TO MAY 9. 1916, AT TAIHOKD (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES EXHIBITS. All Charges Free. Application for space
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    • 240 2 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. M Cc mfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charges Moderate. W™'- MM -~TimmilllHlllllMrillllirilMMm 81 Shirts, made from a strong S^ tonC w lar^ te fj al with Pol co »ar 7/ Wide End Ties The "Softo" Office Shirt. 8 and pocket, and button wrist, excellent I
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  • 416 3 How the Discreet Spy Works. One of the principal reasons why the Germans covet as a permanent possession that portion of Northern France which they now occupy is its wealth in coal and iron, and it is clear that long before the declaration of war they were plotting,
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  • 123 3 The Serbia Relief Society has been organised in Japan under the patronage of Marchioness N".beshima, Countess Ogasawara, Miss Ma-lewsky-Malevitch, and Professor D. N. Todorovitch of the Tokio School of Foreign Languages. Its headquarters are at No. 12, Shinryudocho, Azabu Ward, with a branch office at the Orthodox
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  • 103 3 The Peking correspondent of the Hongkong Daily Press reports that in the early part of last month an historic gathering took place at the residence of the Hon. Mr. Chow Tsz Chi, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Peking, when the first masonic lodge in the Chinese capital
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    • 318 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE IOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF 1 Evepy 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. AS
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    • 167 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. 7 14 21 28 Mon. j 1 8 15 22 29 TUES. 2 9 16 23 30 J I Wed, 3 10 17 24 vs^ZZ j Thurs. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 5 12 19 26 SAT. 6 13 20 27 Tuesdays:— Land
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    • 659 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 Townshin nf n Bahru, Johore. P ioho To be sold by auction at Sale-Room No. 53, Jalan
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 176 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, November 19 To-Day. No drills. To-Morrow, Nov. 14. No drills. Monday, Nov. 15. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim Co. do S.R.E. v. de S.V.R. do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. BrasBasahRd. Malay Co. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. Tuesday, Nov.
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  • 649 5 I elusive to Malaya Tribune Messrs Latham and ('•>. The Arcade, in their Weekly Share Market Report dated 12th November say Daring the period ander review ketfl have exibited qnite a buoyant spirit with buyers of local her Shares strongly in evidence The upward tendency in price
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  • 221 5 (Singapore, November 13.) Tin.— sBs 250 tons sold. Copra. Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour- —Strong. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- —Strong. Other Product*. Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $1*.60 Nutmeg* 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 1t.31 Copra Gorong Tata 10.4t Copra Dongalo 10.40 Copra
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  • 81 5 Messrs Boustead and Co. favour us with the advice that the October output of the Anglo-Johore Rubber Estates, Ltd., was 22,548 lbs., total to date 139,811 lbs., corresponding period last year 85,096 lbs. Messrs Evatt and Co., the Company's Secretaries, favour us with the information that the output
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  • 113 5 To-day. Government Holiday Cinderella Dance, Adelphi Hotel. High water:—2.43 a.m. 7 ft. 7 int. IJI p.m. 8 ft. 8 in». To-morrow. 24th Sunday atter Triniu First Quarter. High water:—3.66 a.m. 7 ft.*3 in:-. 2.48 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ma. Monday, 15th. Government Holiday. Interdenominational Prayer. V.M.C.A. 5.15 p.m. High
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    • 81 5 Train Service. REVISED SERVICES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily Wkkkday Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 am arid 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at I* x. i 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.65 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from at 8.16 am and 7.14 pm Trains leave from
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    • 142 5 Buy the Best Light J Th. j ii I The PHILIPS 1 IHLF WATT' Lamp gives a pleasing, steady, oft, white light, that doosu't put I i j a strain on your eyesight. A light that will I j I in every way please you. M J PHILIPS 1 HALF
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    • 501 6 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. t CIGARETTES Packed in patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect conditio* of the cigarettes in all climates. N° 555 v Teaf* 60 cents per tin of 150 I Quality counts in all things, but more especially in cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that after
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    • 278 6 Palladium Sinfapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre POSITIVELY MIGHT. The Strongest Programme this Town has ever seen BEN BOLT A very fine story of Old England. A film Version of the Famous old English Ballad THE BURIED CRIME A Two-Part Sensational Drama by the Gaumont Co., Paris, depicts
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 21 7 THE GREAT WAR. Latest Cables and News-Notes. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915. CIK fttaiapa tribune* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
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    • 475 7 M. P. and Lord Kitchener. The Lie Direct. London, Nov. 11, 9.40 p.m. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. M. Hogge (L), referring to the Globe, stated that he believed Lord Kitchener did resign. Mr. Asquith rose immediately and said that Mr. Hogge had ascribed
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    • 131 7 London, Nov, 12, 2.35 a.m. Whilst discussing th« vote of the question of Serbia was Sir Edward Grey replied »1 the French sent more troops than we did, it was because we partly transported the French troops, and it was impossible to send British tr*oops until
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    • 91 7 London, Nov. 12, 2 p.m. New York The occurrence of four big fires within twenty-four hours at ammunition factories has led to an official investigation, in view of the possibility of a German plot. London, Nov. 12, 5 p.m. New York One of the largest machine-shops of the
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    • 77 7 London, Nov. 11, b\2o p.m. New York An international committee of Bankers has been organised to regulate exchange between Britain and the United States. It consists of Lord Cunliffe, Sir Edward Holden, Sir Felix Schuster and nine American representatives. The plan contemplates an initial loan of at
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    • 41 7 London, Nov. 12, 1.25 p.m. The Novoe Vremya urges the seizure of German concessions in China whence it declares the Germans are supplying arms and explosives to Chinese revolutionaries and rebels in India, and organising bomb outrages.
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    • 127 7 Warning to Shirkers. London, Nov. 12, 5 p.m. Lord Derby has been authorised by Mr. Asquith to state definitely that if sufficient young men, not indispensable to business of national importance, do not volunteer before Nov. 30, the Government will thereafter take steps to redeem Mr. Asquith's pledge
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    • 57 7 Mining Activity. London, Nov. 12, 1.20 a.m. A Paris commm d ijtie states that there had 'been a pm licularly active cannonading in the Loos and Souchez sectors. Our miners obtained excell- nt results in several dist tic s, wrecking enemy galleries and damaging trenches, one of
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    • 89 7 London, Nov. 12, 2.40 a.in. A Rome communique Says that the enemy attack on the Carupele valley which was supported by numerous guns hauled on to the adjacent peaks was repulsed. We continued a vigorous pressure against the mountainous ridge of Cordevale and began the advance on Plava,
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    • 22 7 Mr. F. M. Tegner recently resigned the Presidency of the Nippon Race Club and has been succeeded by Mr. A. J. McClure.
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    • 159 7 (By Courtesy of the French consul-general.) Paris, Nov. 10. General Dubail (commanding a group of three armies between Clermont en Argonne and the Swiss frontier) has received the Military Medal. General Foch (commanding a group of armies between the North Sea and Compiegne) and General de Castlenau
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    • 128 7 The death is announced, at Paris, of Romannotti, the well-known French naval engineer and designer ot* submarines Uomannotti collaborated with M. Zede in designing the Gymnote, the first French subni iiine, the plans of which were drnv?n in ]88>, the building of the vess 1 being begun
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    • 41 7 A Hague telegram states that a new Russian army, 600,000 strong, is assembled in Bessarabia, Odessa and the Crimea. Three Turkish divisions have been sent to Bulgaria from the Caucasian front to defend the coast against a Russian attack.
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    • 65 7 Operations Round Riga. London, Nov. 11, 6.20 p.m. Petrograd Russian operations westward and south-westward of Riga are developing very successfully. Russian warships in the Gulf 3f Riga have shelled German reservists, scattering them like sheep." London, Nov. 12, 1.25 p.m. Petrograd The Russians have captured in West
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    • 36 7 London, Nov. 21, 1.20 a.m. Petrograd A communique states :hat supplementary reports show .hat the Russians have captured iltogether three thousand five hundred and seventy-one prisoners n the action north of Kolki.
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    • 151 7 London, Nov. 12, 12.40 p.m. Telegrams from Petrograd state :hat the Russian pressure on the Germans in the north brought them west of Mitau where apparently an important flank movement is developing against the Germans. The positions of the Russians are also firmly established south of Lake
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    • 120 7 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. The Prime Minister of Nepaul has been gazetted honorary Lieut-enant-General. General Marcband has completely recovered and will shortly return to the front. Lord Vernon, a Captain of the Derbyshire Yeomanry, has died of dysentery at Malta. He was 27 years of age. A Lloyds telegram
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    • 33 7 The Karachi agents of the Burma Oil Company, while surveying, have come across kerosine oil wells in Lasbela State territory, 75 miles off Karachi The work of digging well* is in fall progress.
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      • 231 7 1 5 or the price of 4 1 1st Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded 58$ tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." £g£ XiX 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." \£j
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    • 83 8 Page The Great War In the House 7 National Service 7 In the East 7 Position in Persia 7 Italian Progress 7 French Consular News 7 The Balkans 9 The Baby Killers 9 Sporting Intelligence 10 Japan News 2 Snivvy Huns 3 Local Share Market 5 Legislative Council
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    • 393 8 Couched in modest language and covering extensive and very exceptional operations of considerable magnitude the speech of the Chairman (Mr. Lee Choon Guan) at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Chinese Commercial Bank, which is reported elsewhere, is at once the latest and most notable demonstration of
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    • 337 8 The proceedings at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday aftei noon were of great importance to the people, inasmuch as it is clear from the reports of them that there is good reason to look forward with no little confidence to amendment of several of the highly
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    • 383 8 There has been ample proof of late that people at home are beginning to chafe at the strictness of the censorship and the lack of official information. The Press generally appeals for more enlightenment, and even the usually impartial Review of Reviews is joining in the cry. The
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    • 65 8 Kamunting Dividend. (Tribune Special.) Penang, Nov. 12 The Kamunting Tin Dredging Company has declared a third interim dividend ©I one shilling per share, free of income tax and payable on November 20th. Dishonest Firemen. In the District Court, Tenant yebterday two fire-brigade mefl wer» charged with theft at
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 340 8 l zo os NOVEMBER @W lOInch Records 1.20 l^fl (Double Sided.) Just hear a few of the ■hum— November Zonophone j Records, then ask yourself the question, Was there BLACK DIAMONDS BAND. ever value like this before z 4 86 {$^££Sl m ">* c at 1.20?" PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Don't miss
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      • 108 8 I ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. 1THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS |5Sffl ASK FOR Wt ALLSOPP S. 1 SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. j AdelpJi[Hotel. j ji Tonight I I Special Dinner. I* Try Our Siberian Giant Crabs. AFTER DINNER Cinderella j Dance, j DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. ************************> 1 Y. M.
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    • 860 9 Tin is tSs—s2 up. Latest advertisements are inserted on page 10. Mr. Ash worth Hope, of Ipoh, has returned from Japan. A special dinner to be fol- jjd by a dance is announced for t evening at Raffles Hotel. Pf, 11. Jacques, of Taiping, proIs to Kurope
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    • 124 9 We have been favoured with the first nnmber of The Singapore Searchlight," a periodical devoted to the doings of the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteers) and find that it is a credit to its producers. The matter contained is breezy and readable, such items as "Pulo Brani" and
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    • 112 9 Government Assistance. The following Board of Trade announcement is published in the Gazette The Board of Trade announce that arrangements have been made by the Foreign Office in accordance with which His Majesty's Commercial Attache at Peking, and the Assistant Commercial Attache, who is stationed at
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    • 114 9 The Balkans. Vague News from Serbia. Government Removed. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 11, 4.45 p.m. Athens: The news from the Serbian front is vague, but it is announced to be untrue that the Germans are occupying the entire line Kralievo-Kragnjevatz-Patro-vats. An important fact is that the Serbian
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    • 58 9 London, Nov. 11, 9.30 p.m. Salonica A telegram on Wednesday evening states that fighting on a large scale has been proceeding since Tuesday between the French and Bulgarians, between Gradske and Kuprulu. The Bulgarians asked for a truce of five hours to bury their dead and
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    • 44 9 A Significant Move. London, Nov. 12,1.25 p.m. A French wireless states that General C.C. Monro is expected shortly at Salonika to take supreme command of the British troops. It is suggested that this indicates a stroke of co-ordination of Gallipolli with the Serbian operations.
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    • 20 9 London, Nov. 12, 6 a.m. Athens The Chamber has dissolved. Elections will take place on Dec. 19.
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    • 56 9 London, Nov, 12, 2.20 p.m. Paris A Salonika telegram states that the Greek Budget for 1915 will show a deficit of 14,300,000. M. Denys, the Cochin Minister without a portfolio, is going on a special mission to Greece, which is regarded as important, as he is an
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    • 160 9 London, Nov. 12, 1.15 p.m. Telegrams from Salonika dwell upon the importance of the Serbian possession of the gorge of Katchanik, north of Uskub, as it prevents the Bulgarian invasion spreading to the plain of Kossovo. General Boiovitch's army, which is defending the gorge, was compelled
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    • 115 9 Watching and Waiting. London, Nov. 12, 12J25 p.m. A telegram from Bukharest sums up the attitude of Rumania and Greece as watching each other in- tently but neither is willing to take the initiative by challenging the Central Powers. Military opinion in Rumania disapproves of the northward
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    • 97 9 Drowning Victims Jeered at. Captain's Story. London, Nov. 11, 4.45 p.m. Rome A Tunis message from the captain of the Ancona, who arrived there yesterday, confirms that the submarine, firing on the steamer, struck the boats which were ready for launching, killing and wounding many passengers. Some
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    • 44 9 London, Nov. 12,12.20 a.m. The War Office announces that the transport Southland, from Alexandria, was torpedoed in the Aegean Sea on Sept. 2, but reached Mudros the same day. The casualties were: Killed, nine injured, two j missing, believed drowned, twenty-two.
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    • 39 9 London, Nov. 11, 6.20 p.m. The British steamer Caria has been sunk. [The Caria was a Cunard liner of 3,032 gross built at the Tyne in 1900. She was the one time the Clematis of Liverpool.]
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    • 46 9 London, Nov. 12, 2.55 a.m. Washington It is authoritatively stated that international law is not violated by the British search of the Zealandia, which was outside territorial limits, the reason being the belief that she was bound for Sweden with cargo destined for Germany.
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    • 150 9 Deputies Meet in Secret. Anxiety in Teheran. London, Nov. 11. 7. p.m. Petrograd A Teheran message states that at a secret sitting of the Mejliss, a majority of the Deputies expressed a wish favourable to the adjustment of the relations between Russia and Persia. The Council of
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    • 886 9 Municipal Matters Discussed. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday at 230 p.m. in the Council Chamber. There were present: H. E. the Governor, Sir Arthur Young* K.C.M.G., H. E. Brigadier-Genera), R. D. Ridout, c.m.g., General Officer Commanding the Troops, Hon. R. J. Wilkinson, C.M.G., Colonial
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    • 263 10 A most successful concert in aid of the funds of the Red Cross Society was held last night in the St. Andrew's House School-room, Armenian Street. The programme reflected great credit on Mr. J. Lee, who was responsible for the organisation, and also for the arrangement of
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    • 82 10 Th next Session commences on January 3rd, 1910, and candidates wishing to join the College should submit their applications immediately. An Entrance Examination for those who have no-, passed the School Final or Matriculation Examination will be held on the llrd January at the College. All student
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    • 24 10 A cricket match between home teams of the Koala Lumpur V.M.C A will be played at Kuala Lumpur on the V.M C.A. ground tc-day.
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    • 321 10 Yesterday's Gazette contains the text of a Bill about to be introduced in the Legislative Council to amend the Life Assurance Companies Ordinance 1914. From it we take the following excerpts Subsection (4) of section 4of The Life Assurance Companies Ordinance 1914 (hereinafter called the principal
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    • 51 10 Further proclamations relating to the prohibition of the export from the Colony of certain articles to all destinations other than the United Kingdom, British Possessions and Protectorates, and of the exportation of articles to the Netherlands, China and Siam during the present war, are contained in a Gazette Extraordinary issued
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    • 147 10 Committee on Estimates. For the purpose of continuing the consideration of the Estimates for 1916 the members of the Municipal Commission sat in committee yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. J. Hallifax (President) presided and there were also present Mr. Roland Braddell, Mr. A. W. Bean, Doctor N. V. Samy,
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    • 186 10 On Monday, the 15th instant, all Government Offices will be closed. The Exchange Banks will also be closed. The Import and Export Office and Shipping Office will be open only from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. P. 0. Arrangements. The Savings. Bank and the Money Order Branch will
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    • 757 10 Successful Year's Business. Dividend of 5 Per Cent Declared. Substantial Addition to General Reserves. The third annual general meeting of shareholders of the Chinese Commercial Bank, Ltd., was held at noon yesterday at the Bank's premises, Kling Street, Singapore. Mr. Lee Choon Guan, J.P., presided and there
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    • 127 10 THE NEW YEAR’S SPORTS. Committees Appointed. In response to a general invitatio» there was a large attendance of those interested in the question of the annual sports on the first day of 191G,at the Cricket Club last night. Mr. W. G. Hooper presided, and it having been unanimously
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    • 115 10 Singapore G. C. v. Sepoy Lines G. C. A foursomes contest bob teams from the above clubs ia to be played on the links at Sepoy Line] to-morrow. The following are I sides Singapore G. C. Bfogiiaton (Capt.) and Winter, Bockland and Gilbertson, White and King, Binnie and Dove,
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    • 68 10 Launches will leave John>tone'* Pier and the Club Bungalow on the following days: To-day—Leave at 2 30 an i p.m. and return at 3 and 5.3 To-morrow—Leave at 9, 10 and 11 a.m 2.30 and SUW p.m M tf return at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m 12.15, 3
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    • 71 10 Singapore C.C. v. Royal Garrison Artillery. On the Recreation ground this a'ternoon cotninencingat two o 'clock the following will play for Singapore C. 0.—J. R. C. Badbaia (capt.), O. Ii. S. Bateman, Lt. Bright H. Al. Cantrell, E. W. Day. J. w Haddon, J. Hoy wood, L. A. Thoma-.
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      • 104 10 Latest Advertisements. jßafiles Hotel. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. AND AFTERWARDS DANCING Until Midnight. MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO. If. c. H M II M M Mml d ate of the Robinson I VIOLIN STRi N pian Company). E Aciibelie 4 lengthe, Sylvia 2Cc. r-,rh ■v a t ISC.
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    • 673 11 Bomb-Throwers from Japan. Wound* d Australasians, of whom there are now some 5,000 in London hospitals, pay hearty tribute to tbe diversity of weapons used by the Turk in maintaining his incessant stream of shells upon their holding in Gallipoli •nd to the interesting variety
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      • 220 11 I I-***************************** "IN A CLASS BY ITSELF"! S (THE HIGHEST). 3 ————> *f p This ifl not the opinion of a few or of merely a majority, but ,1 OF ALL who have tried Ross's GREAT J| f AL K S HEAD PILSENER. It deserves its high 3 If p
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      • 30 11 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engi eer AND Supervisor Building Co-tractor, 149. bfiogooB Road, SINGAPORE. Office No. Ill, Market Street. (ESTIMATES FOB WORKS FR€S OF > CHARf.b f 16 7 15-116
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      • 558 11 Will \eu sti/i deal with an enemy whose vicieus countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases Sansphes i« AH-British. It displaces the enemy product. WMWMBMMI *m «1 H nil, I———— SANAPHOS helps soldiers bear the heavy stress of military duties. THE MAN FROM INDIA. Dipot, thh BuFfß, butei
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    • 199 12 Latest Arrivals, kttisfc. City of Manchester, str., 12-11-15, Outer Roads. Magnet, str., 12-11-15, Keppel Harbour. Recorder, str., 12-11-15, Keppel Harbour. Hai Nam, str., 12-11-15, Inner Roads. Hock Canton, str., IM 1-15, Inner Roads. Dunera, str., 12-11-15, No. 7 Wharf. Teiresias, str., 13-11-15, No. i Wharf Ran
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    • 142 12 Straits Liner Damaged. Yesterday, while the Straits Steamship Company's liner Katong, Capt. Dun, and W. A S. N. Co.'s liner Minderoo, ('apt. Mills, were lying moored at West Wharf, Tanjong Pagar, the K. P. M. liner Van Diemen left the roads, west bound, and took the
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    • 91 12 It has been finally decided that the Osaka Shosen Kaisha will open a regular passenger service between Japan and Europe and has therefore placed with the Osaka Iron Works an order for four new vessels, one of which, having a gross tonnage of 12,<HH), is expected to
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    • 57 12 Arrivals 11-11-15. Benoa, Dut, 170, Ewer. Nov. 11, Bagan Api, gen., X.P.M. Glenfalloch,Brit., 1434, MacKenzie, Nov. 11, Amoy, gen., K.G. Co. Tara, Brit., 3051, Sinclair, Nov. 11 Spore, gen., H. L k Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Nov. 11, Teluk Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Pangkor, Brit, 94,
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    • 39 12 Tara for Negapatam. Madras and Durban. Calypso for Tongkah. Ban Lee for Langsa. Alma for Deli. Colombo Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Kedah for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Maetsuijcker for Sabang, Oiehleh, Ac., Padang.
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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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    • 78 12 Arabien Under Suspicion. News has reached Dairen to the effect that Messrs Wassard and Co.'s chartered steamer Arabien and another Danish steamer, both of which entered the port of Vladivostok about the beginning of October, for the purpose of loading beans for Copenhagen, have been placed under detention by the
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    • 278 12 In vitw of the fact that th? Master cf a ship failing to respond to a signal made to him by one of His Mwjesty's Ships is liable to heavy penalties under the Defence i f th« Realm Acts, it is one ef the utmost impoitance
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    • 491 12 The N.Y.K. Foshimi Maru left to-day. For Penang and Rangoon, on Nor. 19th, sails the Seang liner Glenogle. The Holt liner Eumaeus arrived in Port Said on the Bth inst., out. ward bound. On Nov. 9th the Ben liner Bendoran passed the Suez Canal outward bound. For Bangkok,
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    • 203 12 According to investigations by the Communications Department, Tokio, the number of Japanese vessels, inclusive of those registered in Dairen, stood on August 31st last as follows Steamers Over 20 tons and under 100 tons, 1,036 vessels, total 46,896 tons; over 100tou3 and under 300 tons, 445 vessel?,
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    • 174 12 There are five foreign ateainship lines which are working or are to conduct Far Eastern services, as follows The P. 0. S. N. Co. has already resumed its regular Oriental service with*the s.s. Malta, which recently arrived at Japan from Bombay. The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company is
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    • 674 12 Prict* Quoted in the Market this Hw»j„ SIKGAPORE, VOTEftttJ Lyall and Evatt, Ex< Broksn, iMue the following lUt of ou I Rubber Shares. ii om. Value. Bay*-n, < 2/- Allagar j g 1 Anglo Java 2/- Anglo-Malay 1 Ayer Kuning |jj_ i. 2/- Batang- Malaka 1 Batu
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 259 12 Mails Close. To--av Owing to this being a public holiday all mails closed at noon. Moadi?. Medan Melchior Treub 8.80 mm Pulau Batam Palau Bulanr Hock Lim, 8.80 am Pulau Soegi Aing Hong 8.30 am Pulau Soegi Hong Aik 8.30 am Singkawang, Pamangr kat and Sambas Menggala 11.3t am Port
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    • 353 13 Port Elizabeth (South Africa) and the surrounding district has been heavily hit by the slump in ostrich feathers, due entirely to the maleficent effects of the war in Europe, but there nevertheless appears to be a steady demand for the feathers in London at the present low
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      • 820 13 I FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY I Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, the 13th 15th 16th November, 1915. I A STRONG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AT THE I ALHAMBRA I ft THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. BEACH ROAD. §j I SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. T FIRST SHOW 7.30 TO 9 P.M. 1 k The
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      • 217 13 Sunday, 11 a.m.—World's Y.W.C.A., Miss Mergler. Monday, 5.15 p.m.—United Prayer Meeting, Rev. B. C. Roberts. M.A. Tuesday, 5.15 p.m.—America, Miss Abel. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m.—Asia, Mrs. Dewar. Thursday, 5.15 p.m.—Australia, Miss Cliff. Friday, 4 p.m.—Europe, Prayer Meeting in Cantonese, Malay and Hokien. Friday, 5 p.m.—English. Saturday, 10 a.m.—Europe. Miss Radford. PUBLIC
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      • 160 13 jlXmas New Year Cards j NOW READY j INCLUDING Tuck's Special Cards with views of Singapore. Chinese Rice Paper Cards I Christmas Cards in Boxes I AND I Cheque Greeting Cards. I NEW STOCKJOF BOOKS EVERY MAIL. I COME [AND GIVE US A VISIT. KOH& CO. 83-84 Bras Basah Roadl
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    • 1021 14 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. Peking University. The President has made a donation of $4,000 to the Peking University, the well-kDOwn educational institution established in the capital by American Methodist Missiou, which has done such excellent work in connection with the higher education of
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      • 142 14 [WESTINCHOUSEI I ELECTRIC VSA LAMPS. ITHEY GIVE MOST LIGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY AND I LAST LONGEST. H i The filaments are especially strong and are ff 1 The name Westinghouse eagerly sought g for on everything electrical; it is sjnonymous e ffi c i en cy throughout transit breakages
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      • 108 14 A CLEAR HEAD a hearty appetite, sound sleep and good digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as Baton Do not gripe. Of all chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. WilliamsMedicine Co., Dept. lc Singapc^ Things Needed for the
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      • 343 15 TO BE LET TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. TV Ground Floor of 16-18 Stamford Road, at present occupied by Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., taken as one large store, or may vided into small 'shops if necesApply to Stephens, Paul Uo. 18-6 o_ TO LET. House No. 8, Leonie Hill Road.
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      • 540 15 _JOTJCES_ Notice ia hereby given that the partnership business of Chop Keng Nam Chiang carried on heretofore by Tan Mooi Tong, Leong Tow Choon, Ngaira Fok Wi, Ngiam Keng Ngoh, Quek Si Boon, Ho Thye Fatt Foo Ah Nghi, Lim Ek Tham, Lim Joo Kiang, Foo Boon Chiang, Wee Nian
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      • 364 15 H0T16E8 I NOTICE, It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on PUBLIC MONDAY, 15th inst.V f HOLIDAY. 6-11 15-11 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE 1915. In the Goods of Moses Abraham. In pursuance of an Order of Court made the 27th day of September 1915
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      • 365 15 WANTED WANTED. Cashier. Mast be accurate and quick at figures. Salary $70 per mensem. Security $5,000. Apply to "A" c/o Malaya Tribune. 4-11 v WANTED AT ONCE. A Chinese Dispenser. Apply personally to the Raffles Dispensary «-H 13-11 WANTED TO BUY Diamonds and also Rings, Krosangs, and other jewelleries set
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      • 427 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Snares 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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      • 527 16 P.&O. British India Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For Chita, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. HoMEWARI> (FOR ECBOP.). <*™ <«* Connecting at Colombo with
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      • 329 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS.' M. Glenogle 3,750 Tons. BJ u "Seang Bee" s,7i>9Ton*. s.a. Seang Choon" 6,775 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON, s.s. Glenogle 19th November. Toaaa steamers have excellent accommodation for passenger., and carry qualified surgeons. They have Xleofcrio Lights throughout For freight or passage, apply to GIOKG HOH
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      • 781 16 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via port, to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all
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