Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1915
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Title Section22 1915-11-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2- -No. 268. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement408 1915-11-17 1 it the "GAIETY" TO-NIGHT! Junction of Albeit and Bencoolen Streets. A Special Feature Produced by The Pilot Film Corporation of New York THE STREETS OF NEW YORK In 3 Parts Fn m the Play by Dion Boucicault, Written and Staged by Travers Vale. THE THRILLING ANIMAL PICTURE "Balaoo" The Man408 words
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Advertisement40 1915-11-17 1 TTTrrTTTTrirTTrrrtrrriTirTrirrrt of mmmmwmmwm&mm g 1 "ONODA'I 1 Portland E CEMENT. j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. 1 SOLE A.IGENTS, W» W MILKMAID BRAND I MILK. j PRICE $8.00 PER CASK. MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condenssd Milk Co. (London) Singapore. I40 words
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Article339 1915-11-17 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. Anti-Caste Conference. Under the presidency of the veteran Orientalist and reformer Sir Ramkrishna Bhandarkar, the Aryan Brotherhood of Bombay will hold its second session of Anti-caste Conference on 4th November next and threw successive days. The first session,339 words
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Article406 1915-11-17 2 University Endowment The Senate of the Madras University has accepted the offer of an endowment ot" Rs. 1,500 from the Hon. Dewan Bahadur V. Ramabhadra Naidu, Fellow of the Madras University and Zamindar of Doddappanayakkanur, for the purpose of founding a Gold Medal in his name to be awarded406 words
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Article72 1915-11-17 2 The Crops. A summary of the crop report for the week ending the lb*th Oct. says: Practically every district registered rain during the week under report. The price of unhusked rice at Rangoon has fallen further; supplies continue scanty and present rates are Rs. 150-160 for rail and Rs.72 words
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Article447 1915-11-17 2 Education in Behar. Primary education in Behar and Orissa is being pushed on with commendable energy and quite a number of schools have either been opened, or are soon to be established, in various parts of that province. Gubernatorial Changes. The Hon. Sir Charles Stuart Bayley has obtained permission447 words
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Article162 1915-11-17 2 Canadian Emigration. A Press oommaniqae sayi jmmation has been received that th Government of Canada has extend ed the period of prohibition the landing of artisans and skills or unskilled labourers at por" entry in British Columbia to th 31st March 191b*. Intending grants are, therefore, warned tha" they162 words
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Article217 1915-11-17 2 When vegetable food fermtnta it causes sour rising in the throat, the formation of gas in the stomach which distends it and cauaes pain, often extending to the region of the heart and arousing a fear of heart disease. This condition is called acid dyspepsia. Heartburn, a name217 words
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Advertisement265 1915-11-17 2 NEW DELIVERIES ARRIVED JOHN LITTLE'S FAMOUS "SPECIAL" SEWING MACHINE oJSia. Price S2S Nett. J COMPLETE WITH COVER, EXTRA PARTS AND NEEDLES. Taiwan (Formosan) Industrial Exhibition APRIL lO TO MAY 9. 1916. AT TAIHOKU (TAIPEH) THE TAIWAN FORMOSA GOVERNMENT INVITES E X H I BIT S. All Charges Free. Application for265 words
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Advertisement37 1915-11-17 2 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY GO., SINGAPORE. H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisor Building Contractor, 149, Seramoon Road, SINGAPORE. Office No. ill. Market Street. (ESTIMATES FOR WOKKS FREE OF CHARG&). 16-7 15-1-1637 words
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Article420 1915-11-17 3 The Paris correspondent of the Standard states that French calculations place the expenses of Germany at about 120 million pounds a month, and the average since the war began at about 100 millions This is without taking into account the advances made to Austria and to Turkey,420 words
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Article169 1915-11-17 3 You seemed so young, to know So little, those few months or years a 8°» Who may by now have disentwined The inmost secr«ts of the Eternal Mind. Yours seemed an easy part, To construe, learn some trivial lines by heart; Yet to your hands has God169 words
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Article21 1915-11-17 3 Mr. E.R. Morriss, of the Shanghai Nanking Railway, has been appointed assistant secretary to the British and China Corporation in London.21 words
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Advertisement286 1915-11-17 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE*] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRE! 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 MINIATURE286 words
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Advertisement291 1915-11-17 3 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. 7v 14 21 28 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 TUES. 2 9 16 23 30 2MB s_-*»*»» *M Wed. 3 10 17 24 Thurs. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 5 12 19 26 SAT. 6 13 20 27 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays291 words
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Advertisement192 1915-11-17 4 S Cellular TennU Shirts m End c B ft J e4A»«L 55 Matte Tennis Shirts With Polo collar and J±T_/t!2 cuff f' SS pocket, made from a strong English Matte .?t7e_ Each $1.95. §5 cloth of great durability, can be relied Each $1 6 $19». Jg >§ upon for good192 words
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Advertisement316 1915-11-17 4 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEES~SALE On Monday, Nov., 29th, at 2.30 p, m L Freehold land and houses Nos. 257, 259, 261 and 263 X Road, estimated to contain the total area of about 4.500 square tV et 2. Freehold land and bouses Nos. 267, 269, 271, 27;* o---277 Kallang Road and316 words
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Article253 1915-11-17 5 Second Court. poßi Mr. C. H. G. Clami.) Theft oji Board Ship. j j4 gt Saturday week William jenkini. third engineer on board Krian, deserted his ship after rifling his chief's cabin of a tin box eh contained scrip to the value 0 i £200, cash $50, private253 words
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205 1915-11-17 5 After liaviui,' been p prisoner of i» ir t n Oemutny since October 1914 Private P. Crowley, of the Royal [risk Regt, has just returned to his b< me near Cardiff. He was captured ■d' La f)as>ee. He states that his treatment while on the205 words
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Article150 1915-11-17 5 The construction of the Nor•m Line has now reached Nakon hampang, and working trains are □ing there, says the Bangkok Tiiues. Lampang is the first big town after Pitsanuloke that the railway I ichee and the completion of this stage of the construction helps to inline for the150 words
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Article79 1915-11-17 5 R.G.A. v. K.S.L.I. Scoring six goals to nothing the R. G. A., decisively beat the Shropshire L. L on the Military ground at Happy Valley, Hongkong, recently. The Artillerymen fielded a very well-balanced team, but it was the brilliant work of the forwards to which the victory was79 words
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Article62 1915-11-17 5 Last night Mr. Newman (owes 80) beat Mr. Cull (owes 20), the winner making breaks of 29, 28 and 27 (twice). Mr. Jones (owes C>o) who played Mr. Bentley (rec. 10) always held the upperhand and with best breaks of 32 and 25 ran out a winner62 words
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Article120 1915-11-17 5 Mr. John Corlett, of Park House, Wal mer, Kent, late editor and proprietor of the Sporting Times, who died on June 21, in bis 75th year, left unsettled property of the gross value of £28,228, including personalty of the net value of £25,600. His will, dated August 20, 1912, of120 words
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Article149 1915-11-17 5 Peking, Sept. 30.—Mr. Liang Shih-yi is approaching foreign and domestic capitalists for the purpose of raising funds for tarrying out the proposed restoration of a monarchy. Forewarned by the successive resignations of high Government officials in opposition to the monarchical movement, Presidential instructions have been issued forbidding resignation149 words
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Article221 1915-11-17 5 (Singapore, November 17.) Tin.— lB4 100 tons sold. Copra Strong. Tapioca.—Strong Sago Flour Strong. Gambier.— Strong. Pepper— Strong. Other Product*. M rial Steady. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per picul |19.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 1t.72;.* Copra Gorong Tain 10.00 Copra Dongalo 10.90 Copra221 words
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Article66 1915-11-17 5 Singapore, November I?On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4* On India Bank T. T. 175£ On HongkongBank d/d I9| On ShanghaiBank d/d 96| On Jay Bank r. T. L34| On Japan Bank d/d Sovereigns—buying rate t%M Tndia Ceil Bills last issue 1/466 words
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Article32 1915-11-17 5 The dividend of 2½ per cent for the year ended Dec. 31, 1914, announced in the report of the British North Borneo Company in July last, will ho paid on Nov. 2'>32 words
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Article128 1915-11-17 5 To-day. MS p.m. lecture on Wireless Telegraphy at F.ngineers' Association rooms. High water:—7.lB a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. 7.30 p.m. a ft. To-morrow. High water: —7.56 a.m. ft. 2 ins. 1.31 p.ta I ft. 3 ins. Friday, 19th. M. M. homeward mail due. B. I. hone ward mail (train.)128 words
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Article794 1915-11-17 5 Prices Quoted is the Msrkft this Morii*. SINGAPOM, NOVBMBKR 17. Hum. Lyall and Evatt, Exahange and Shaw ■rorers, issue the following liet of quotation* Rubber Shares. if*m. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/10- 2/1 1 Anglo Java 1/3 9/6 21- Anglo-Malay I Of- 11/6 1 AyerKuning 11/-794 words
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Advertisement79 1915-11-17 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Whbkday A Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for the north at am and 7 pni Other trains leave for Joho»e at 9 i. > 10 29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.56 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at p m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,79 words
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Advertisement56 1915-11-17 5 MARUNI Co. s I GREAT Annual Cash Sale Prices Greatly Reduced. 15 DAYS! ONLY 15 DAYS!! NOW OPEN Closes 30th November. Great Variety of all land* of Goods. SPLENDID DISPLAY OF CURIOS. NOTB THE STORE MARUNI Co. IO High Street. 15-11 18-11 —tm ——I——— ——mm i n i hi i56 words
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Miscellaneous101 1915-11-17 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Ordtrs for the week ending Friday, November 19 To-Day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4 Balestier Rang# S.R.E. v. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.R. do Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. Bras Basah Road Malay Co. To-Morrow, Nov. 18. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E- v. do Chinese Co.101 words
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Miscellaneous280 1915-11-17 5 Mails Close. To-dav. Merging Atuhenst 2.30 p*» Malacca, Fort Swettenham and Penang *Ip«>h 2.30 pm Medau Circe 2.30 pm Rat» Pahat Sri Wongsee 2.30 pm Kota Tinggi Tanjong Hurat 4 pm Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan Lvcaoi 4 pin Rangoon §H»ng Kheng »5 pm To-morrow. Kerimen Heck Tew ¥.30 m Cucob280 words
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Advertisement554 1915-11-17 6 ITS A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT CIGARETTES //Pk have ALWAYS BEEN L H=J b V ?Jg AT THE FRONT Jfjf ]L Packed in patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect ttßEjffi iyiil'ijjr condition of the cigarettes in all climates. Cfcj tffr No. 555 V, S IA 60 cents per tin or 50554 words
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Advertisement418 1915-11-17 6 rr mmm Palladium Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore s Premier Theatre We avail ourselves of the opportunity of informing our Patrons and the Public generally of cur APPOINTMENT AS SOLE AGENT* for the World's largest film buyers THE M. P. SALES AGENCY, Ltd., of 86, Wardour Street, Loudon. In418 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-11-17 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. tlx ittalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1720 words
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Article120 1915-11-17 7 French and Serbians Joining. London, Nov. 16, 2 a.m. Paris: A communique states: jjj 6 istern army engaged in an intermittent cannonade on Nov. 13 In fo e district of Rabrovo, in the direction of Krivolak. A violent action developed on the left bank of the Cerna,120 words
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Article135 1915-11-17 7 London, Nov. 16. 4 p.m. Solonika The latest news of the S-rbian array is that the Bulgarians being considerably reinforced are attempting a Hanking movement west of the Babuna Pas* from the Tetovo region, threatening Prilep and thus eventually Monastir. It is reported that the French135 words
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Article29 1915-11-17 7 London, Nov. 16, 4 p.m. Austrian reports from Salonika state that 120,000 French and British soldiers have landed there, of whom 80,000 have gone to Serbia.29 words
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Article50 1915-11-17 7 London, Nov. 16, 2 am. wis A communique states that at the Dardanelles there was nothing to report between Nov. 1 and Nov. 15. Both sides are strengthening their defences, and are enin mining operations. The British monitors continued their bombardment of military works in Gallipoli.50 words
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Article38 1915-11-17 7 London, Nov. 10, 2 a.m. Rome A communique states that hive been fierce enemy attacks Ledro Valley which have r< pulsed. The Sardinians have captured another trench on the iter hard fighting all day on Sunday.38 words
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Article62 1915-11-17 7 London, Nov. 16, 4 p.m. ihe Hague Replying to a report the Committee of Chamber, the emment states that while they 1,1 ready to co-operate with any jfcrioui attempt to end the war in desire for peace, there is not efficient reason to attempt media-' u, m,62 words
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Article89 1915-11-17 7 Huge Russian Captures. London, Nov. 16. Petrograd A communique states i The Russians during the past month have captured 49,874 Austrian and German prisoners, twenty-one guns and 118 machine-guns. The Russians continue their pressure on the Riga front. The enemy was driven back four miles north of89 words
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Article113 1915-11-17 7 The Giornale d'ltalia on Oct 16 published a despatch from Alexandria, stating that the Greek captain of the Egyptian steamer Boroullos, which had arrived there, reported that his vessel was stopped in the JKgean Sea by a German submarine, the commander of which spared the ship113 words
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Article113 1915-11-17 7 The question of a sufficient labour supply for Samoa, says the American Consul at Apia in a recent report, has been brought nearer a solution in the las', four years, though it cannot be said that it has been solved. From Chinese authorities the Samoan planters secured permision to introduce113 words
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Article116 1915-11-17 7 (By Courtesy of the French C msul- General). Paris, Nov. 15. Yesterday in Artois we drove back from the Labyrinth the Germans who had penetrated part of our first line trenches, inflicting heavy losses. To-day we exploded a saphead on the north of Cirey in Lorraine. Our116 words
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Article166 1915-11-17 7 The London and China Express opines that the Paci lists who have met at San Francisco for the International Peace Conference- will receive scant com irt fi-orn the message sent to ilihmi by Count Okuma, who in a few words breathes more common sens" than will !>»o--bablj166 words
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Article52 1915-11-17 7 Our Malacca correspondent records, with deep regret, the death, at Malacca on the 10th instant, of Mr. Low Cheng Chuan, J.P., aged 31. The interment took place last Sunday, the mourners including many of his Chinese friends from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Muar, besides Major Daud and Hon. Dato Abdullah,52 words
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Article100 1915-11-17 7 Government Assistance. London, Nov. 15, 5 20 p.m. Melbourne A scheme is being discussed whereby Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Australia and the Commonwealth Governments will finance and handle the harvest in the four States. The Government suggests that a London Board, consisting of the High Commissioner100 words
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Article167 1915-11-17 7 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Recruiting hi s not ab<tel in Canada. A message from Rome states that Austrian aeroplanes bombed Brescia. Seven were killed and ten wounded. Two bases for enemy submarines have been discovered on the Cretan coast. Sir John Simon, the Home Secre tary, is going toREUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - 167 words
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Article240 1915-11-17 7 Good Sites for Coconuts. Along the East Coast of Pahang there are large areas suited to th© cultivation of the coconut tree on a large and in comparatively recent times the F.M.S Government intimated its desire to lease sites for estates on much more favourable terms than240 words
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Article277 1915-11-17 7 Losses During the Year. The strength of the forces has been well maintained, though the number of officers shows a falling off from 1294 to 1285, the number of men below that rank has, however, increased from 33,252 to 37,011. This compares very favourably with past277 words
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Article52 1915-11-17 7 A Shanghai message states that fifty Chinese were arrested by the police of the French Concession at Shanghai on tbe 25th ,ilti mo < m the grounds thit they were plowing to attack the Kiangnan Ars*m*l. It is also said that they were conspiring to assassinate a numbßr of prominent52 words
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Advertisement17 1915-11-17 7 I "DRAGON" CEMENT DUPIRE Bs* j©b©re. 1 SINGAPORE. p Sole Agents for th* Straits mmi F.M.S. p?17 words
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Article105 1915-11-17 8 Page. The Great War In the Balkans M 7 Qaiet in the Dardanelles 7 In the East 7 Position in Persia 7 French Consular News 7 In the East 7 In the House Mr. Churchill Explains q The Western Front 9 Indian News 2 German Military Expenditure 3105 words
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Article881 1915-11-17 8 A Rush to Rompin. That interest in the vast latent resources of Pahang, aroused by our series of articles, is not confined to a few interested parties in Singapore, much less to a single mining syndicate, is evident from the fact that no less than sixteen applications881 words
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Article234 1915-11-17 8 A report has reached Tokio from Petrograd, based on the authority of the London Times correspondent at the Russian capital, that Russia is about to send to Japan a diplomat of high standing, for the purpose of negotiating a Russo-Jap-anese Alliance. The correspondent 44 gives the news as234 words
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Article226 1915-11-17 8 Poland has rightly been called the Phoenix of Europe. Its history is the record of an imperishable life. The story of its vicissitudes shows a continual emergence from the very jaws of death. Even when desolated by foreign armies and apparently trampled under the feet of226 words
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Advertisement355 1915-11-17 8 l zo os ft J 10-Inch Records 1.20 \j (Double Sided.) Just hear a few of the Bfc^W November Zonophone SB Records, then ask yourself I the question, Was there BLACK DIAMONDS BAND, ever value Hke this before z v*> j at 1,20 PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Don't miss Z 1493. z355 words
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Advertisement95 1915-11-17 8 ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. ITHE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS KM ASK FOR WĔ ALLSOPP'S. I 1 SOLE IMPORTER^: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Adelphi Hotel, f Elevator j! BEING Fitted. J l DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. I y. m. teve. I I PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO i 9 15 High Street. i 1 (Corner of95 words
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Article780 1915-11-17 9 Tin is $*4—$2\ down. latest advertisements are inserted on pag e 10 —:o:— Mr. Y. Tan writes suggesting greworks displays at China New Year. Seepage 11. —:o:— This week's Cinema Notes, held r ver froin Monday last, appear on page 13. —:o:— On the 4th inst., the780 words
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Article185 1915-11-17 9 The Deo Juante Lodge of the International Order of Good Templars met last night at the V.M.C.A. There was a good attendance and the meeting was very encouraging and inspiring. Some of the Brothers of the Deo Juante and the Eastern Star Lodges spoke very earnestly that tbe185 words
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Article93 1915-11-17 9 The Mercantile Guardian says German houses in Bangkok have been taking their own part in the capture-of-German-tiade movement, obtaining their supplies in Danish bottoms through the agency of Chinese firms. It can only be hoped that their exertions may be duly appreciated in Germany. There will93 words
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Article88 1915-11-17 9 The Journal Officiel contains a decree dated October 29, promulgating in Indo-China, first, a decree of the 3rd September prohibiting the export of coal or coke, and, second, a decree of the 18th September declaring the preceding Act applicable to the colonies and protectorates. In accordance with88 words
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Article1356 1915-11-17 9 IN THE HOUSE. Mr. Churchill Explains. Antwerp Muddle Not His Fault. Blame on Lord Fisher. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 15, 7.55 p.m. Before a crowded House to-day Mr. Winston Churchill made a powerful speech explaining the reasons for his resignation. He said that his letter to theREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,356 words
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Article202 1915-11-17 9 London, Nov. 16, 1.15 p.m. With the exception of the Times, which describes it as a parliamentary triumph to be pronounced to the country as a statesmanlike utterance, and the Daily Mail, which considers it as a very fine speech giving more peeps into the truth, the newspapers,202 words
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Article52 1915-11-17 9 Infantry Still Resting. London, Nov. 16, 2 a.m. Pari3 A communique states: The artillery duel continued in the Artois in the district of Soissons, and in Argonne and the Woevre. Infantry were not engaged. London, Nov. 16, 4.15 p.m. Paris A communique states that there is nothing52 words
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Article68 1915-11-17 9 London, Nov. 15. In conection with munition making in Great Britain, which is assuming stupendous proportions, one shell factory in the north-east of England will soon require two thousand tons of steel weekly to feed its lathes, while two areas controlled by the Mintstry of Munitions show68 words
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Article52 1915-11-17 9 London, Nov. 16, 3.20 a.m.' Petrograd The Persian Premier has told the commander of the Brigade of Cossacks at Teheran that the Shah and his ministers are leaving the capital, which will remain under the protection of tbe Cossacks and tbe police, as the Gendarmarie are preparing52 words
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Article1684 1915-11-17 10 Satisfactory Finance. Improvement in Trade. The Federal Council opened yesterday at Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Young, KC.M.G., in his opening address referred to the loyal attitude of the Mohamedans, notwithstanding intrigues on the part of Germany, Malaya had done her share towards1,684 words
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Article129 1915-11-17 10 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale-room on Monday afternoon Freehold land situate at Upper Serangoon Road, just beyond the tramway terminus, containing an area of 63,200 square feet, being lots 12 and 13 of Grant 10, together with the129 words
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Article82 1915-11-17 10 Wood-Hooker. {Tribune Special.) At St. George's Church, Penang, yesterday, the marriage of Mr. R. 0. Woods, manager of Henrietta Estate, with Miss Dorothy Mary Hooker of Croydon, was solemnised, the Rev. F. W. Haines officiating. Mr. C. B. Graburn was best man and Miss Eva Blacklaw acted as82 words
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Article106 1915-11-17 10 An Exhibition of Japanese Works of Art and Handicraft in aid of the Red Cross Funds was opened on 14th Oct. in London. The exhibition was planned by members of the Japanese colony in London as part of their contribution to the joint fund of the British Red Cross Society106 words
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Article155 1915-11-17 10 Tin and Wolfram in Abundance. Lately prospectors found rich tin and wolfram or« rW 7 in the Kemaman Valley T»n State, on the East Coast T?? nQ of the •find.' reaching the good news spread like fire, with the result that ther* h lately been something of155 words
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Article33 1915-11-17 10 The death in Artois is announced says the Bangkok Times, of Second Lient. yon Volenhoven, temporary Governor of Indo-China who, in spite of his high offici had sought service in the French Army.33 words
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Advertisement66 1915-11-17 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Wanted a second-hand, new model Rover free engine motor-cycle or any other maker. Price not to exceed $350. Apply B. C. Taun, Straits Motor Car Coy., 215 Orchard Road. 17-11 20-11 TO LET OR FOB SALE. Comfortable Bungalow No. 39, St. Michael Road, off Serangoon Road, consisting66 words
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Advertisement228 1915-11-17 10 _Latest Advertisements. P. 0. S. N. Company S.S. MALOJA," 13,000 TONS (Captain—H. S. BRADSHAW), Conveying the Mails trom Europe Will be despatched from Singapore on or about Monday, 29th November, j Direct for Australia Calling at Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. I For Passage apply to E. Walker, Acting Agent.228 words
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Article13 1915-11-17 11 L B r do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed hy correspondents.]13 words
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Article407 1915-11-17 11 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—Through the medium of your popular columns I desire "to make a suggestion to my fellowcountrymen that is, I venture to submit, worthy of careful thought at the present time. What I have in mind is the forthcoming407 words
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Article283 1915-11-17 11 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—The writer who has been commenting on the new process of extracting oil ont of fresh coconuts about to be patented in British North Borneo, quoted in your issue of the 11th inst., would have done better had he left the283 words
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Advertisement166 1915-11-17 11 ENSURE 5 GETTING 1 S iThe Best Bottlingsl —OF 8 PURE BRITISH PILSENER 3 I BASS'S ALE 2 SCOTCH ALE I AND J GUINNESS'S STOUT 3 t Mil The Auk's f Great Head 6 *f s I is the guarantee of the highest quality and absolute purity of our bottlings.166 words
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Advertisement613 1915-11-17 11 Will you still deal wi:h an enemy whose vicious countrymen are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases Sanaphos is superior to the product of the enemy. 1 6 The jfayoar of Sanaphos i. at this time, the lit great value of this really effective particularly pleaeant and appetis- m613 words
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Article267 1915-11-17 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. For London Stentor, November 17 Nellore, November 26 City of Bombay November 30 Nagoya, November 30 For Liverpool Perseus, November 25 Mentor December 4 Kasenga, December 12 For Glasgow City of Bombay November 30 For Marseille* Atlantique, November 19 Nagoya, November 30 For Genoa267 words
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Article122 1915-11-17 12 Effects in Germany. German newspapers indulge in squeals, from tim*« to time, in which a vainglorious effort is made to show the futility of the British blockade, but a lot of German ih'toric will be rt quired to exp'ain how, if the' blockade is so unsui cpsKful, Gfrroan122 words
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Article182 1915-11-17 12 Latest Arrivals. British Hai Yang,str., 16-11-15,No. 7 Wharf. Chow Tai, str., 16-11-15, Inner Rds. Hai Ham str., 16-11-15, Inner Rds. Sappho, «tr., 16-11-15, Inner Roads. Penang, str., 16-11-15, Inner Roads. Lycaon, str., 16-11-15, No. 8 Wharf. Islander, str., 16-11-15, Inner Rds. 8ri Wongsee, str., 16-11-15, Inner Roads. Hock182 words
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Article35 1915-11-17 12 Amherst for Mersing. Ipoh for Malacca, Port Swettenham and Penang. Circe for Medan. Sri Wongsee for Batu Pahat. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Lycaon for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Hong Kheng for Rangoon.35 words
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Article124 1915-11-17 12 Regarding the case of the Haakon VIT., the Norwegian steamer from which a German submarine took a consignment of resile, including letters for England from the Far East, the German Foreign Office has now addressed a Note to the Norwegian Legation in Berlin, in reply to124 words
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Article317 1915-11-17 12 For Kobe and Yokohama, the Holt liner Lycaon arrived in port. For Penang and Rangoon, on Not. 19th, sails the Sean# liner Glenogls. On the 29th inst. will sail for China the P. and 0. liner Kashmir. The P. <fc O. Ontward mail steamer Nankin sailed from here317 words
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Article146 1915-11-17 12 With reference to the accident to the S.N S. Go's liner Mahidol, which stranded at Telupin a few days ago, the Bangkok Times says Telupin has an unenviable reputation. It is an open coast, all sand, and there is a curiosity for voyagers in the shape146 words
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Article267 1915-11-17 12 On the twin screw steamer Kaho, Capt. Markussen, leaving here today for Shanghai, to take new boilers, a terrible fight amongst the members of the crew took place while the vessel was bonnd to Bangkok from here on her last voyage. Due to some party question267 words
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Article297 1915-11-17 12 S.S. Cholburi Sunk. In connection with the hur Navigation on th« advis«d in these column. day, the Siam Observer li'** following forther details, savin, the facts are that the Bangkok in th. evening an.', parently stnek on the B dr 4fh midnight she was noticed' fire. Evidently297 words
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Article196 1915-11-17 12 Philippine Islands, Dahakit Point. An automatic acetylene flashing white, showing one white flash every five (5) seconds, was established October 24, 1915, at Dahakit Point, south of Bucas Grande Island, Province of Surigao. Th« light is shown from a white concret? beacon. Height of light above mean196 words
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Article69 1915-11-17 12 Some days ago a German lighter left Bangkok for Koh* Chang, an island port off the rif* Menam, to take not some caiv French merchant vessel being in the distance, the German ligM* l returned to the river as fa>t IS i H sible. It would be69 words
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Article28 1915-11-17 12 On Nov. 9th the Ben liner untitled doran passed the Suez Canal on' ward bound for Penang, P. tenham, Singapore, Hongkofti Nagasaki and Yokohama. >b?'''Middlesbro' on Oct. 14.28 words
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Article860 1915-11-17 13 My remarks last week with regard to the Sunday opening of cinema theatres in.Singapore would seem to have been inspired. I learn that the Mam Cinema in Coast Road, Tanjong Katong, which is outside the municipal area, made application to the police and duly received permission to open860 words
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Article361 1915-11-17 13 Those who thought that because Germany and Austria were the principal makers of cocaine the war would end or largely diminish the illicit export to Burma have not been correct in their surmises so far, says the Rangoon Gazette. There seems to have been a large361 words
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Advertisement495 1915-11-17 13 f mmmmkw iniBBSS I FOR 4 MIGHTS ONLY 1 I Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 17th, 18th 19th and 20th November. 1 I A LIST OF POWERFUL ATTRACTIONS AT THE j ALHAMBRA I gjj THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. BEACH ROAO. j& SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 PM I ii jg495 words
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Article1210 1915-11-17 14 Great Developments Proceeding Apace. In a report to his Government the American Consul-General at Mukden reported that six years ago a Chinese, Chen Pao-ho, obtained a coal-mining concession at Ta Yao Kon, in the south-eastern part of Fengtien Province. This concession, which covered an area of1,210 words
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Article40 1915-11-17 14 Mrs. Jeanette Schwartz, who has recently died in the Brooklyn Home for the Aged in her 107 th year, established a record, it is believed, for longevity among dwarfs. She was 2$ feet high and weighed less than 25 pounds.40 words
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Advertisement517 1915-11-17 15 HBTICES Tenders will be received at the Principal Civil Medical Officer's Office until noon of Saturday, the 27th instant, for the supply of Rations and sundries, etc., for Hospitals detailed below, for the period Ist January, 1916, to 31st December, 1916. Tenders should be on the authorised forms obtainable on517 words
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Advertisement414 1915-11-17 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CH ARTEF. 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.,414 words
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Advertisement624 1915-11-17 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 (fok Europb). Outward (for China). Connection at Colombo with624 words
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Advertisement321 1915-11-17 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. B.s. "Glenogle" 3,750 Tons, s x. "Seang Bee 5,799 Ton-. b.B. Seang Cboon" 6,775 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON, s.s. Glenogle 19th November. T ie«e steam ?r? have excellent acoommodation for "»«w?engen, and carry qualified surgeons. 7 hey aavt Bleotric Lights throughout. F >r freight or321 words
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Advertisement730 1915-11-17 16 N. Y. R. NIPPON YITSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO) Ira EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via por X Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Ja Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this s have been specially designed and constructed, and are fined with730 words
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