Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. l/ol 2- No. 272. SINGAPGRE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1915 Price 5 Cents
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 414 1 fO NIGHT EVERY PICTURE IS A FEATURE TO-NIGHT AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE "GAIETY" Picture Palace Junction of Albeit and Bencoolen Streets. mmmmmm^mmmmmmm A 10l Bison Feature Trapper Bill 2 Parts A thrilling wild west Drama in 2 long reels. The Gorgeous Roman Production WHEN ROME RULED In Two Massive
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    • 35 1 j Portland CEMENT. j MITSUI BUSS AN KAISHA, LTD. I SOLE AG E NTS. MILKMAID BRAND MILK. mswrn I PRICE $8.00 PKR CASE. MAKES PEOPLE STRONG 1 Nestle Anglo-Swiss Contused Milk Co. (London) Singapore. I
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  • 488 2 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Snowman Co., the wellknown Hongkong Ship and Freight Brokers, advise us under date Nov. 13 as follows After the issue of our last report under date of 30th nit., there has been very little business passing in any direction during tbe first
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  • 152 2 Tbe story of a prosperous and law-abiding community of twenty thousand Indians in Jamaica is told in the annual report for the last year of the Immigration Department of that flourishing island. The season was one of the worst droughts known in the island for fifty years,
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  • 709 2 Caustic Comments. Barred in Berlin. We presume that Baron Beyens will not again represent Belgium in Berlin. He will never be forgiven by the little Kings of Germany for these biting remarks about their kingly absurdities. He says The of Bavaria, who hides a fine and
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  • 206 2 The muscles of the back heavy work of the body \y Ul are overworked or ill.n'oori.M ,'fc ache and people who a r9 look, J I' 1 trouble begm to worrv kidneys. tir Backache may be due tn 1 i which is rheumatism of the 0 the back,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 214 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers and Provisions Christmas Cards and Books. Christmas Gifts of all kinds in large variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. n**' COUCH IS DANGEROUS, f J Too dangerous to be neglected. For small, trifling oughs
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    • 343 2 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS. SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS~WORK of all descriptions by skilled workmen. BOON SENG Co. Ship-Chandlers, Sail-Makers, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agenti 18-19, ROBINSON ROAD. Telephone No. 1268. THE "QUEEN MARY PEN. Box of o c 18 Pens 25 cents. FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd.
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  • 481 3 Spanish Minister's Views. The Madrid correspondent of the New York Herald has sccured an interview with Vice-Admiral Miranda, Minister of the Spanish Navy, who ridiculed and scouted as absurd the report that a supply base for German submarines had been established in Spain. Admiral Miranda, paying a
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  • 136 3 Refugees from Syria and Palestine, saye a telegram from Alexandria, give tragic details of the state of affairs during the last few weeks in the Holy Places. "All the convents in Jerusalem of the different denominations of the Allied Powers have been transformed into
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 404 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIReI MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co. I 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. 1
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    • 233 3 LATEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. 41, High Street. Telephone »29. 18-11 22-12 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. 7 14 21 28 [I I Mon. I! 1 8 15 22 29 l! i Ii TUES. 2 9 16 23
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 276 4 I WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, j I t (/Tf i i Cellular Tennis Shirts, made from a stnmg WJ I H cotton cellular material with Polo collar \I f Wide End Ties The Softo Office Shirt. Jjg H and pocket and button wrist, excellent Eean3ou"° Strong service-able longcloth H
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    • 81 4 Bentwood Furniture^ R Allies Neutrals, First shipment just Unpacked Inspection Solicited. ONE OF THE MANY PATTERNS FRANKEL (JO, IM STOCK. Victoria Street. He mat one lodised Sarsaparilla with gold, for all poison in the system, gives a tone and increases theliver action. Price Re. 1 -10-0 Ayesha A brain cooler,
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  • 204 5 Performance in Aid of the Officer» Families' Fund. very thing has been done by the A D. C. to make their forthcoming performances a great succeai, a ri we hope our readers will support th*» venture thoroughly. The performance will be just of that description that
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  • 143 5 A Lengthy List. The following are the cases their Lot tehips will deal on the Appellate Bids of the Supreme Court, which was opened this morning :—Tan Knan vs Tan Seng, Chop Heng Hong vb The Gambier and Pepper Coy., The Official Assignee vs Chia Keng Beng, Syed
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  • 99 5 At the Muslim Society and Library literary meeting, held on Friday last, Mr. N. Mamat, the Honorary Secretary, gave a lecture on Ths Ends and Advantages of This was followed by a debate on M That Poverty produces more crime than wealth," proposed by Adam and
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  • 116 5 To-day. jjrtl Moon. Vmm of Appeal. i- utward mail axpcctad. < r t *->r: -10.1 a. m 0 ft. 8 in». 11.26 p.m. ti ins. To-morrow. Hl gh wattr: —10.30 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. Wednesday. 24th. I l Road. l I enaia Championship 4.46. pm. '"-ward mail due
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  • 269 5 No. 9 Nearly Subscribed For. On the 20th of October I cabled the War Office $15,000 as first instalment on account of Malaya No. 9, and suggested name 4 Edith Cavell's Avenger 1 or 1 Avenger.' Previously acknowledged November 13th $17,229.34 Donations this week— Grand Hotel Staff
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  • 163 5 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs. Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day Alor Gajah $2.55 $2.60 Ayer Hitam 22.50 24.00 Ayer Kunings 1.15 125 Ayer Molek 1.85 1.95 AyerPanas 6.75 7.00 Balgownie 3.15 3.25 Bukit Jelotong 0.50 0.55 Bukit Katil 0.75 0.80 Changkat Serdg
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  • 34 5 Further donatione, amounting to $1,413.40, towards the Malaya No. 9 fighter biplane of the Malayan Air Squadron, are acknowledged by Mr. C. Alma Baker, which leaves only $657 required to complete the full amount
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  • 230 5 (Singapore, November 22.) Tin. —sB3.s7s 200 toni told. Copra.— Strong. Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour-Strong. Ga miner. —Strong. Pepper- —Strong. Other Products. —Market Steady. Latest Leal Market Qvetitioas. Nutmegi 110 R. per picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80 8. 22.00 Copra Bali i\.4s Copra Gorong Talf 11.60* Copra Dongalo 11.69+ Copra
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  • 70 5 Singapore, November f2. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 rn/s 2/4J On India— Bank T. T. 175* On Hongkong— Bank d/d 18$ On Shanghai— Bank d/d 95* Od Java— Bank T. T. 134± On Japan— Bank d/d 111± Sovereigns—buying rate .f8.54 India Ceil
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  • 138 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service-) Lendon, November 19, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £171.0 0. Bar Silver 25d. Produce. Fina hard Para spot: 2/11.',. Smoked Sheet 3/2. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe m Copra £29.10.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 6 5/16 ;dist. 6J.
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  • 784 5 Prices Quoted ii tht kUrbt tkii Hani*. Sihga pork, JformsM 22. Meson. Lyall and Brat*, Exchange and Shan Broken, issue the following list of quotation Kukkcr Starts. *9m. Value. Bnyen. Seller*. 2/- Allagar 1/10 S/l 1 Anglo Java 8/3 9/C 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/« 1 Ayer Kan
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 82 5 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Weekday A Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for the norfn" at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 x. i 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 152 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, November 26 To-Day. $.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. do S.R.E. v. do S.V.R. do Teteram Co. 5 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. To-morrow, Nov. 23. 5.1S p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E v. do Veterans Co.
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    • 306 5 Mails Close. To-d»y. Port Swettenham and Teluk Anien *Perak J.80 pu Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Meran 2.3# pm Morning, K. Panang, I Pekan, Kemanan and Trengganu Abbotnford 2.8# pm Maar and Malacca *Kaka I pa To-morrow. Sarawak Ooebilt Kuching 8.80 am Pulau Soegi AingHong 8.30 am Pulau B a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 446 6 THEOSOPHY. Anyone interested in above and desirous of seeing the local Theosophical Lodge re-opened is requested to communicate with Mr. C. C. Hailing, 47 Cairn Hill Road. 18-11 22-11 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 9-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore. Charge* Moderate. H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisor
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    • 309 6 THE HEAN STORE N. Europe Hotel Buildings. Coffee Coffee We Still Maintain Pre-War Price* Notwithstanding the Rise in the Market. mwmmmnmmmmmmmm QUALITY AROMA SPELL "Hean Brand" KQH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY. We have the pleasure to announce tbat we have just instituted a Circulating Library of Colonial Edition Novels on the following
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    • 340 6 Palladium! Jiniaporii Premier Th«trt—ORCHARD RtMB-Siataporea Premier Tl«tr« All Films New to Singapore FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Monday Nov. 22nd, Tuesday, Nov. 23rd. Wednesday, November 24th. A Stolen Inheritance A powerful Four-Part Drama, Splendidly Stagad and Actsd with I great ability, featuring Mile Maria Caserini in this her greater triumph. Produced
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CIK iPalapa tribune* MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22.
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    • 111 7 Heavy Austrian Losses. London. Nov. 20, "».55 a.m. Room A communique states that Italian infantry, in the Carso gone, on Nov. 18, renewed their attacks with marked success, particularly in the San Michele sector. A Perugia brigade succeeded in eonqnei the whole mountain ridae which descends from
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    • 225 7 London, Nov. 21, 12.55 a.m. A Rome communique states that the battle on the Iz mzo front continues vigorously. The Italians atormed the defence works in Pondo Valley and successfully opened an attack on Heitents, north-east of Oetavia and near Gorizia They gained a firm footing on
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    • 29 7 London, Nov. 21, 6 p.m. I aria It is stated in Rome that i,i, y has signed an agreement with Allies not to conclude a separate peace.
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    • 280 7 London. Not. 20, 5.55 a.m Austrian aeroplanes bombed Verov*' Grado and Udine on ot. IS. i'our civilians were injur- <u fcrr >na. and twelve were kille' twenty-seven were wound- line, of whom only eight w«re soldiers. I?«>nzo River rises in Mount ei/lon, Austria, flows southward li
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    • 165 7 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Mr. Asquith had an interview with the King on Saturday to report to his Majesty regarding the Ministerial visit to Paris. The Pembrokeshire's cargo is being discharged in the hope that she will fluat when lightened. She is ashore at Las Palmas. Pretoria: Colonel Beves,
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    • 167 7 Football in a Charge. A London Irish Forward. London, Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at headquarters dwells on the work of the new Army and Territorials at Loos which, up to the present, has not been described in detail. Mention is especially made of the 15th
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    • 135 7 London, Nov. 19, 4.20 p.m. Paris: A most lively artille»y engagement is reported in an Alsace communique which adds tlmt eight German aeroplanes, which attempted to fly over Luneville, were driven off and pursued by French aircraft. London, Nov. 20, 12 50 a.m. Paris The
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    • 17 7 Certificated officers of merchantmen are exempted from enlistment owing to the paramount importance of maintaining British shipping.
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    • 74 7 Huns Have a Bad Time. London, Nov. 20, 12.15 a.m. Petrograd A fresh repulse of German attempts to cross the Dvina, north-west of Friedrichstadt, is re corded in a communique. Enemy attempts to reach the river Styr were repulsed in the vicinity of Czartoryisk station, but in
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    • 81 7 London, Nov. 20, 1.30 p.m. Petrograd The Germans are suffering terribly at the bands of General Ivanoff'sarmy in a desperate effort to reach the Sai nyrovno railway. This so far has been absolutely hopeless, and experts say that the German chances are nil. The German positions near
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    • 72 7 London, Nov. 21, 2.55 p.m. Petrograd: The Germans have sustained another reverse in the Baltic provinces. A communique states that violent artillery fire it» proceeding at several points in the Riga region. The enemy was compelled to fall back towards the west of Dvinsk, abandoning arms, amiou nition
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    • 80 7 London, Nov. 19, 7.30 p m. Amsterdam A Berlin official message states that a submarine sank the British auxiliary ship Para on Nov. 5, and the next day, in Solium harbour, destroyed, by gunfire, two British and Egypt <n gunboats, each with two gang, and also silenced the
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    • 82 7 {By Courtesy of the French Consul-General). Paris, Nov. 20. Yesterday, there was nothing important to report. To-day, there were artillery engagements and grenade fighting in Artois, Argonne and Lorraine. Petrograd.—We repulsed several attacks, notably north-west of Friedrichstadt and on the left bank of the Styr. Rome.—We bombarded
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    • 47 7 London, Nov. 20, 11.30 a.m. Lisbon The political crisis, which has been simmering for some time, has culminated in the Cabinet resigning. Senhor Jose Costa for a fortnight vainly sought a solution of the difficnltias. Tbe President has accepted tha resignation of the Ministry.
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    • 52 7 London, Nov. 21, 10.40 p.m. It is officially announced that an Anglo-French Force on Nov. 3 occupied Tibati, in the ninety miles south-west of Ngaundere. On Nov. 6 the British occupied the summit of Banys mountain to which the Germans retreated after the capture of Banys on
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    • 46 7 Second Court. (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke.) I hree Chinese wom«n were charged this morning with the theft of 940 rubber plants from the kebun of Mr. Hassan of Changi Road. They were fined $10 each or go to gaol for twenty-one days.
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    • 73 7 (Before Mr. N. Mudie.) The chief bar boy of the Chinese Recreation Club was convicted this morning of the theft of 2 cases of brandy belonging to the Club and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment. Ram Rupan, a Hindustanee, was fined $50 or seven days, for selling
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    • 120 7 A notification appearing on page 10 draws attention to tbe opening of a branch here at 31 Raffles Square, of the firm of Meyer and Measor. This firm is a continuation of th- well known and old-established Shanghai firm of Andersen, Meyer and Co from which Mr Andersen has retirt
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 39 8 DEATHS. On October 19, j London, T. H. Hill, late of Malaya. On Oct. 18, at St. Leonards-on-Sea, England. Hugh Walter, Lieut. Bedfordshire Regiment, son of the late Mr. John Walter of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.
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    • 1254 8 It must have proved very gratifying to all who take the smallest interest in the welfare of the poorer classes of the Colony—and they constitute a majority—to find from the reports of the proceedings at the last meeting of the Legislative Council that the ill-advised attempt to increase
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    • 53 8 The entire stock-in-trade untitled Bhop fittings of the dispenssrj 490 North Bridge Road, pomp** drugs, t'l asses al < 30 ,il filter aid nnmerous tabloids will w sold by auction by Messrs Po** 11 and Co., at 11 a,m. next Saturday. 27th instant For further particular see notice appearing on
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 352 8 Izonos 7 NOVEMBER Just hear a few of the mSmmWmWmVt November Zonophone j Records, then ask yourself the question, Was there BLACK DIAMONDS BAND. ever value like thi. before z.* «—j-o~««»i>i— 1 c-g. at 1» 19/1?" PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Don't OlisS Z 1493. ZuM l The Fo Trot Ho P A.
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      • 219 8 I ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. ITHE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS ASK FOR tM AUSOPP'S. -> SOLE i IMPORTER^: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. j Adelphi Hotel. I jl 2 j CINDERELLA I I DANCE I Saturday, December 4th. t j I j! Masquerade I Ball j Friday, December 31st. I I I
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    • 593 9 Tin is !<53.57£ 67J cts. down. Latest advertisements are inserted on page 10. dividend of 6 per cent, is being paid to shareholders in the Kangsar Rubber Factory. Rabbet will be priced by the j. M.S. Customs at $145 per picul for all grades, for the purpose
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    • 55 9 India's Loyalty. German Lies and Infamy. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 19, 5.35 p.m. The Secretary of State for India announces that there is no word of truth, from beginning to end, in the whole series of stories published in the German press and circulated in neutral countries,
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    • 106 9 London, Nov. 20, 1.40 p.m. Mr. Austen Chamberlain's reference to the hatching of Indian plots in the United States is elucidated by a Washington telegram, stating that evidence accumulated in the past year shows that Indian revolutionaries are unusually active in America, especially along the Pacific
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    • 63 9 London, Nov. 20, 1.40 p.m. As an example of the real attitude of India towards the war, The Times mentions that lately it has repeatedly received long communications from eminent and responsible Indians, whose right to act as spokesmen is unquestioned, begging it to urge the Government
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    • 99 9 London, Nov. 20, 6.25 p.m. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, apologibing for his inability to attend a lecture on India and the Empire, at Birmingham, wrote. I am detained on urgent official duties. The development of India and its Government in recent years, also the part taken by India,
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    • 41 9 London, Nov. 19, 8.5 p.m. Renter's Agency is informed that there is absolutely no truth in the statement published in the German press that Great Britain has informed Russia that she is withdrawing from the Dardanelles.
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    • 146 9 Naval Officers Decorated. London, Nov. 19, 3.30 p.m. The following honours appear in the Gazette Distinguished Service Orders Commander Viscount Kelburn, for services during the landing operations in the Persian Gulf in August. Lieut. Commanders David Stocks, for a prolonged submarine cruise in the Sea of Marmora
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    • 114 9 Lord Kitchener Arrives and Departs. Visit to King Constant inc. London, Nov. 21, 12.40 a.m. Athens Lord Kitchener has arrived and visited the King with the British Minister, the audience lasting upwards of an hour. Afterwards they called on M. SkoulondiB. Lord Kitchener leaves Athens this evening
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    • 42 9 London, Nov. 21, 11.55 a.m. Athens: Lord Kitchener had an interview with M. Skouloudis lasting for an hour and a half. Sir Francis Elliot was present. A lengthy Cabinet meeting followed. Lord Kitchener afterwards left for an unknown destination.
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    • 77 9 London, Nov. 21, 7 30 p.m. The Greek Legation having been instructed from Athens denies formally the conclusion of a political Grceco-Bulgarian agreement, and states that the only act concluded with Bulgaria is a technical protocol dated Oct. 29 and signed by tbe representatives of Greeco-Bulgarian railways,
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    • 284 9 Looking for Assistance. London, Nov. 21, 1.10 p.m. An Italian correspondent, telegraphing on Wednesday last, describes his visit to Monastir, which was then the headquarters of Colonel Yassitch and the remnants of the heroic Babuna defenders. They were the only Serbian troops in the Monastir region, having
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    • 93 9 Bulgarian Atrocities. London, Nov. 20, 3.5 a.m. Athens Arrivals from the front describe the situation less sombrely. The Serbian retreat has been pertectly orderly, and the Serbians still possess a thousand guns. Owing to the lack of support in Macedonia, upon which the Serbians relied, the Bulgarians
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    • 82 9 Given Two Choices. London, Nov. 20, 5.55 p.m. Malta: There is reason to believe that the Entente Powers have determined on a firmer policy with regard to Greece. It is understood that the consent of Greece to allowing the withdrawal of British, French and Serbian troops
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    • 71 9 London, Nov. 20, 2 p.m. Athens The mission of the French Cabinet Minister and exPremier M. Denys Cochin is assuming great importance. Yesterday he had three interviews with M. Skouloudis, and also saw M. Venizelos. The latter reiterated to the French statesman his faith in the victory
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    • 36 9 London, Nov. 20, 9 p.m. Egyptian insurers refuse policies on Greek steamers, the banks will not accept bills of lading for the same, and the Egyptian post offices refuse money orders for Greece.
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    • 37 9 London, Nov. 20, 12 50 a.m. Paris The communique states that the Eastern army is quiet except in the district of Strumnitza, where the Bulgarians attacked us and were repulsed with considerable loss.
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    • 158 9 Lord Derby's Scheme. London, Nov. 19, 9.20 p.m. Correspondence between Lord Derby and Mr. Asquith has been published in which the position of married men enlisted under Lord Derby's scheme (Mr. Asquith concurring in the proposals) is defined thus Unmarried men will be called up first. If,
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    • 58 9 London, Nov. 20. 6.25 a.m. *The Admiralty announces that Lieut.-commander Layton, of 13, which was destroyed by Germans in Danish territorial waters, has succeeded in escaping from an internment barracks in Denmark. The statement in a German wireless message, that Lieut-command Layton broke his parole,
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    • 180 9 An Unending Stream." London, Nov. 21, 4.55 p.m. Lord Murray, interviewed, says" that ships, guns, armour, shells, rifles and bullets were pouring out of the factories in an unending stream, which would increase steadily urtil Germany is overwhelmed by her own weapons. A million men and women
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    • 104 9 Assisting tbe Entente. London, Nov. 19, 5.35 p.m. Reuter learns from an authoritative Persian source that the Persian Government is doing everything possible to meet the views of Great Britain and Russia. It has prohibited Mohurrum processions in the streets, has interned the Austrians who escaped from the
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    • 57 9 London, Nov. 20, 2.55 p.m. Petrograd The Persian Govern ment has telegraphed throughout the country announcing to the people and clergy the decision of the Shah not to leave the capital. Owing to the restoration of sincere and friendly relations with Russia it asks the populace to act
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    • 95 9 London, Nov. 21, 4.5 a.m. Copenhagen: A Zeppelin was destroyed while being inflated near the town Tonder on Wednesday and there were nine casualties. It was Zeppelin No. 18 which had just arrived and was installed in an unfinished shed. German soldiers were pumping in gas when
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    • 110 9 London, Nov. 21, 3 55 p.m. The ZlB took only one trip to the Island of Sylt before it was destroyed. Marines who were assisting the workmen to complete the roof of the shed were smoking cigars, despite the most stringent r< gulations. A marine dropped a lighted
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    • 1064 10 Debate on Supply. Continuing the debate on the Supply Enactment in the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, the Hon. Mr. Macfadyen spoke of the great strides that had been made in the output of tin and rubber. As a result there was full employment on mines
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    • 59 10 Raffles Billiard Tournament To-night's games in this tournament should attract a good company, Mr. Meredith (minus 85) plays Mr. Beach (minus 80). and Mr. Ruchwaldy (plus 10) is down to play Mr. Btickaridge (minus 25). The week-end result* were as folioW8: Mr. Toft (minus 20) beat Mr. Gale
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    • 43 10 Monthly Medal. Yesterday the Monthly Medal w. played for on the Club gronn»i There were twenty-nine competitors. The following w«re the results: J. Kennedy 2 down. D. T. Atkinson 3 down. The Tiffin Cup was won by Mr J. Kennedy.
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    • 105 10 Hindu Lighting Festival. Last night was observed as a h< occasion by all Hindus who are devotees of the Great Shiva, one < the Trinity of the Hindus an known as the Destroyer and Grin. Asetic Their habitations, temples and schools and all places of public resort were lighted
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 421 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED TEACHER IN CANTONESE. European requires bi-weekly evening lessons io colloquial Cantonese. Apply with rates required to 11 Chi" cjo Tribune Office. 22-11 27-11 WANTED TO PURCHASE A large and comprehensive English-Dutch, Dutch-English Dictionary. Mutt be up-to-date. Offers of old or new reference books relating to the Dutch
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      • 454 10 Latest Advertisements. AUCTION SALE OF The Entire Stock-in-trade, Shop Fittings, Etc., OF A DISPENSARY; At No. 490, North Bridge Road, On Saturday, 27th November, at 11 a.*.*. Comprising a quantity of drugs and medicine, miscellaneous tabloids measuring glasses and scales stone filter, etc. Al«o chop fittings consisting of teak combination
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    • 141 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. PUNJAB. A Proscribed Pamphlet. The local Government baa proa, oribed, nnder tbe Press Act, a leaflet in English, entitled a manifesto of tbe Indian National party, purporting to have been published by the Executive Committee of the Indian National
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    • 127 11 Taxi-cab Strike. The taxi-cab drivers in Calcutta are out on strike. They object to the order of the Police Commissioner that they shall wear uniforms. Owner-drivers have organised the strike, arguing that as respectable Europeans they object to putting on the form of dress described by tbe Police. Meanwhile,
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    • 98 11 Volunteer Artillery. Intimation has been received from the Rangoon Brigs de office that 100 rounds of gun-ammunition will be available this year for the Moulmein Volunteer Artillery corps for prac-tice-shooting. During last season there was no practice-ammunition allotted to the corps owing to war restrictions. Burma Zinc Mining. Among
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    • 233 11 Mr. Soysa's Claim. Mr. Justice Shaw dismissed the appeal of Mr. H. E. S. de Soysa against the Attorney-General, claiming three lakhs of rupees as damages for refusing him a license for a distillery on his purchasing the rents of the Negombo and Anuradhapura districts. The Third Aeroplane. The
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    • 160 11 Important Ruling. Their Lordships Justices Sadasiva Iyer aud Napier of the Madras High Court delivered judgment in an appeal from South Canara in which the question for decision was whether properties left by a member of an Alyasanthanam family as the surviving member of his branch goes to the
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    • 283 11 Karachi Eye Hospital. A Karachi citizen, Seth Goverdbandas Motilal Mohata, has given Rs. 70,000 towards the establishment of a locil public eye hospital which has long been an urgent need. Helping Local Industries. A question of encouraging Indian as compared with European industries came before the Karachi Port Trust
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    • 407 11 Indian Crops Forecast. The department of statistics has issued the first rice forecast for 1915-lrJ. It is upon reports furnished by the provinces which comprise 99 per cent of the total area nnder rice in British India The reports relate to conditions up to Ist October. The total area
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 200 11 ensure! J GETTING ?The Best Bottlingsl ft ft O F ft J PURE BRITISH PILSENER 5 S BASS'S ALE If S SCOTCH ALE 5 S AND *> If S GUINNESS'S STOUT 5 t j The JM Ank's j I Great ft If is the guarantee of the highest quality and
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      • 349 11 T~TifTmn i i wm m t*lh j —nrw i _r»mw-—1» G.C.LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Workmanship Guaranteed mn TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 v [Best National Tonic! i! i I 1 Our very live Engliah contemporary j| 4 i The Efficiency Magazine otters some time- I p J >
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    • 281 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. For London 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 Marseilles Nagoya, November 30 Ville de la Ciotat, December 3 Fob Genoa
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    • 30 12 Vessel Expected Mata 11 'P ;>nd O.) November 23rd. N l »'acca and Singapore in connection with s.s. Nellor# for London. Agents, Messrs Harr iMiiis and Crosfield, Ltd.
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    • 49 12 On board the 1.C.8.N. Co.'s liner Yatshing b.l C dcntta recently, opium was discovered inside a bicycle tyre in a roll ot b Iding and behind a double wall In an almeirah. On the Lieang, at the nune port, opium was traced in a hollowed out armchair.
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    • 220 12 Latest Arrivals BritishHong He, str., 21-11-15, Inn«r Hds. Quorra, str., 21-11-15, Inner Roads. j Penang, str 21-11-15, Inner Hds. Pin Seng, str 21-11-15, Inner Rds. Kheng Seng, str., 21-11-15, Inner Roads. Mena, str., 21-11-15, Inner Roads. Aing Ilin, str., 21-11-15, Inner Rds. Hock Hye, str., 21-11-15, Inner Rds.
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    • 26 12 Perak for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. Meran for Selat Pandjang, BengkaHfl andjßagan. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. AbboteforU tor Mersing, etc., and Trenggann.
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    • 80 12 S.S. Tydeus, of the Holt line, was in Port Said on the 15th inst, She is due here on the 30th inst for China and Japan. 1 i untl lor Bobton ana N« w York the Chambers liner Bolton Castle, 5,300 tons gross, from Yladivostock, is due to load here
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    • 38 12 Arrivals 20-11-15. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, Nov. 20, Deli, gen., E 6. Co. Kedah, Brit., 94. Manm?, Nov. 20, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Perak. Brit., 254, Glenday, November 20, Renong, gen.. E. S. Co.
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    • 105 12 Tong Chay Un for A lor (Kedah). City of Lincoln for Colombo. Ban Lee for Langsa. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Jin Ho for Asahan. Van Noort for Langsa. T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc, Batavia. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Mambang for Setnl.
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    • 191 12 The Glenliner Glenlogan, from U.K. ports t or Far Eastern ports was in Suez on the 18th inst. From Liverpool, via Barcelona for Manila, the Spanish Mail steamer C. de iiizaguirre passed Suez j on the 18th inst. Direct for Maiseilies will load, on or about Dec. 10, the Ben
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    • 324 12 Un the 29th inst. will sail for China the P. and 0. liner Kashmir. The Glenliner Ghngy le, for Genoa and London, is due here on Dec. 10. The Holt liner Rhesus, from this port on Oct. 22, passed Suez on the 19th inst. For Hongkong and Japan
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    • 304 12 The following interesting review is culled from the Manchuria Dai 1 News:— European Service.—As to out ward cargoes for Europe, inclnd r" chiefly rice and other agriculture products etc., no dearth of hold etao* will be felt at least for the Uni being. It is a singular phenomenon
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    • 97 12 The steady development of tbe Greek mercantile marine is indicated by statistics published recently, which show that in the eighteen months ended December 31, 1914 there were 85 steamers, ot 211U5'- 1 gross tons, added to the list of shipt sailing under the Greek flay. The number
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    • 231 12 Per P. and 0. steamer Mal< I From London Oct. 90 Mr. H I Firmstone, Mr. and Mrs. vi Kzekinl, Miss B. Pipe. Mi Mrs. 8. A. Lane, Miss Gore, Mr. j ar;d Mrs. T. J. Camming and child I Mr. K. J. Addie, Mr. K. H. Taj
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      • 63 12 1 TH£RE IS 1 N ADVANCE J j 'I Pledge Brand Milk p {I 'i. ii in tlic strail» 3<<ttlenn nls I SLEDGE" BRAnU J« 1 "AVERS SONS, LTD., 1 V w hO,J, ddd,,i n s q 'j SINGAPORE. I -ii. nrterS rf !i Stocked by 3 0/ tfopicai LOU
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    • 471 13 Wonders of the Metropolis. A wounded Sepoy has been visiting London, and Mr. Edmund Candler, in the Daily Mail, tells the weird story of his burprise. The Sepoy go#-" down to the Underground Railway bv a lift, and thus expresses himself Sahib, the most wonderful event
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    • 536 13 The following brief history of some seed coconuts that were supplied to a coconut estate on the west coast may perhaps prove of interest to those engaged in coconut planting in the Straits and Federated Malay States, says Mr. L. C. Brown in the F.M.S. Agricultural Bulletin.
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      • 816 13 I Mf ok* Foup Kights Only. 1 i wed esdaj u,d <••«. I J PROGRAMME AT THE EVER I DLAR j I T E P ">«"" CIMEMATOBRARH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. 1 SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. n IB !S A Rex Comedy h£ Our Inclusive Feature Drama. Produced by the
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      • 44 13 SAID MARICAN Co. 20, ROBINSON ROAD. Ship Chandlers, Provedores and General Oontractcrs. Vessels supplied with fresh and cold storage meat and all market stores at moderate rates. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Letters address <t to our care delivered on vessel's arrival. *-U 2.2
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    • 840 14 Falls Short. Decline in Exchange Benefits Traders. The present crop (1914-15) is finishing up round 30,J00 tons, the nearest approach to this low figure being 36,590 for 1907-8, writes a correspondent to Wileman's Brazilian Review from Manaos. The production of plantation is estimated at 85,000 tons, and
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    • 116 14 The Belgian Minister for the Colonies has issued the following statement with regard to operations in Rhodesia, in which the negro troops of the Belgian Congo have fought side by side with the British troops "The Governor-General of Katanga states that the Belgian forces
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    • 338 14 Three Holt Liners. Referring to his notes on Eastern shipbuilding in Fairplay of Oct. 7, the shipbuilding correspondent of that journal says I referred to an order just placed by the Bruusgaard Steamship Compay, of Draminen, Norway, with Chinese builders. I was in error, however, in stating that
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      • 448 14 iT H E 191 6 A ,ew high Efflciency ,eatnm I «F% WY W Tjr m 1 y individual to the 1916 Buick Six. I X W I B W if BJB 5 q2 jSL Cylinder Vahe-in-bead type 3} ins. x sB; 41 ins. Four bearing crankshaft. 5C (CYLINDER JBK£~.-
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      • 95 14 J. 19. JAYATILAKA :o: Licensed Surveyor Of VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81. Tank Road. Things Needed for the Coming XMAS SEASON. Tuck's Xmas and New Year Cards with Local Views. Tucks Artistic Calendars for
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      • 346 15 TO BE LET_ I 0 LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. L r rr ound Floor of 16-18 Stam--4J Road, at I resent occupied by Elrg Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., as one large store, or may f°3V de(l into small shops if necesv to Stephens, Paul Co. •ff' y n liH TO LET.
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      • 527 15 _NOJjCES_ NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr Sect Hone Kee, of No. 43 Heeren Street, Malac ca, is a Partner in "The Stationery News Supply C 0.," as from let November, 1915. The Stationery 8 News Supply Co. CHAN KIM BOX, Managing Partner. SEET HONG KEE, Acting Managing Partner. 109
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      • 482 15 THE MALAXA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, ITD. NOTICE. *i. N 2PP E is nere °y y en that at the Fifth Annual General Meeting t> be held on Monday, 29th November, iyis, at noon, the payment of a final dividend of 14 per cent, making 23 percent for the year ended
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      • 420 15 WANTED WANTED TO BOY Diamonds and also Rings, Krosanss, and other jewelleries set with Diamonds. Apply to K.K. Bhattaeharya (Broker) No. 148, Syed Alwi Road. 26-10 25-11 WANTED. Straits-born governess for a boy of seven. Must read and write English. Age under 15 or over 30; a widow without children
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      • 426 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of &0 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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      • 480 16 P.&O. British India Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract Mth His Majesty's Government) For ChiU, J»P*«. re*W Ceylon, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. /w, ommmA Outward (fob China). Homeward (for Kiropb) Connecting at Colombo
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      • 390 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. 8.8. "Glenogle" VSLlff a, '-.eangßee 6,709 Tun-. »8. -Seang Cboon" 5,775 Tuns. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON, s.s. Glenogle 20th November. T,™ rteameo hwn JjJLgg for and 1 hey WflrSlectrlc Ugh* through. P>f (night or p&asage *pplf HC H CO., Agents, orSARKIES BROTHEFS TFor fbvVOUM Pannage only.]
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      • 674 16 N. Y. R. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is mai.tained between Yokohama via Marseilles and London, nnder mail contract with the Imperial Jar une e Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this have been specially desired and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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