Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1915
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Title Section23 1915-11-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND w SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2- No. 273. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915 Price 5- Cents.23 words
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Advertisement418 1915-11-23 1 TO-NIGHT'S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE M GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bcncoolen Streets. 2 PARTS Karl Williams assisted by Mile. Ideal and Rose Tapley. See the Thrilling and Daring Rescue of a Child in the Niagara Falls. THE RED DIAMOND 3 REELS A SENSATIONAL418 words
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Advertisement68 1915-11-23 1 "ONODA'I E i j Portland f I MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. j j SOLE AGENTS. 1 —n—irnmi mil i mi—iii yanhimi Ma > > h^mh—■■——ai—m—jl NESTLES BEST FOOD Hl OHONNEUR. PARIS <D,P 2J 65 cts„ mm ill I I iiVg OBTAINABLE PER TIN. |ySOQDj EVERYWHERE. I Four I? I SiZCS.68 words
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Article469 1915-11-23 2 Mr, Stephen Graham, in the course of an article in The Times- sa} s that in his opinion the funda, mental point in the consideration of the present and future in Russia is the fact that pence-loving Russia has never anticipated a long war. Tlib aggression469 words
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Article414 1915-11-23 2 The account of the reorganisation of the industries of Germany for the purposes of the war, according to a scheme prepared by Dr. Rathenan, has directed attention to the handing by our own Government of problems which have arisen in this country since August of last year.414 words
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Article313 1915-11-23 2 Low Chong Chuan. Mr. Li Kirn Chuan, of Klang, writes as follows Mr. Low Chong Chuan, who died recently at Malacca, was the only son of the late Mr. LowKhay Whay and brother-in-law of Mr. Tan Wi Van of Singapore. He was 31 years of313 words
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Article207 1915-11-23 2 Sorrowful evidence of the toll which the war has taken of the young manhood of th§ country within tjie last fortnight is found in the long lists of announcements of deaths which hare a speared under the headings M Killed in Action and Died of207 words
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Advertisement224 1915-11-23 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers and Provisions Christmas Cards and Books. Christmas Gifts of ail kinds in large variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. A COUCH IS DANGEROUS. f J! Too dangerous to be neglected. Fo- small, trifling c224 words
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Advertisement480 1915-11-23 2 Your Morning Head*!* will disappear after a do Se 0 f the tiny laxatives which d 0 not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phi a post free from the Dr. Medicine Co., Dept. 5c, 1 "CUPID'S SECRET" J THE MEDICINAL BLOOD DR. J. B'S. VEDIS SPECIFIC. I 11 REALM480 words
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Article497 1915-11-23 3 Protection of Holy Places Assured. A Press communique from Simla says Under the orders of the Geueral Officer Commanding the Expeditionary Force in Mesopotamia, the following circular letter was recently issued to the tribal Sheikhs on the Tigris line in order to renssure them as to the497 words
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Article180 1915-11-23 3 A reader who evidently knows what he is talking about makes some caustic comments upon the" unassisted escape of two German officers from Donington Hall, says John Bull. These gentry, who did not long enjoy their liberty, sank a shaft in a cellar, and made a tunnel seventy180 words
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Article25 1915-11-23 3 Katoo Deebook mines yielded 90 piculs and the dredging C0..0f the same name won 284 piculs tin ore during the first half of this month.25 words
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Advertisement405 1915-11-23 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j 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 The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. mm405 words
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Advertisement164 1915-11-23 3 LA TEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. *l, High Street. Telephone <29. 18-11 22-12 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. 7 14 21 28 1 j MIH— MON. 1 8 15 22 29 11 i j 1 TUES. j 2164 words
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Advertisement173 1915-11-23 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. We beg to anounce that we have opened the Straits Servants Agency." We can supply Boys, Cooks, Amahs, Ayahs, Gardeners. Motorcar drivers and others at moderate charges. For particulars apply to Patal Co. 86 Queen Street, 2-10 v TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Comfortable Japanese Hotel in Singapore.173 words
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Advertisement167 1915-11-23 4 RANEEGUNCE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY GO., SINGAPORE. I HIDS TO TKfIDE. There are good salesmen and the other sort. It all depends upon the man. Advertising has been rightly j called an efficient salesman, but I the degree of efficiency of course depend" on the handling of167 words
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Advertisement213 1915-11-23 4 j WHITE AWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., SINGAPOjgj I «sill isflflr ti 1 IW TW m n Cellular Tennis Shirts, made from a strong W*i I*c g cotton cellular material with Polo collar Tfl l> Wide End Ties The Softo Off ice qi B jg| and pocket, and button wrist, excellent213 words
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Article55 1915-11-23 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. Aid to Foreigners. Minister Cort van der Linden has a6 ked the Government for a vote of 31 million guilders for the support of foreign refugees on Dutch ter•tory< The sum will be expended land transport of foodstuffs55 words
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Article43 1915-11-23 5 A tvj>hoon of great violence gtruck "Tasikmalaja recently, doing lamage. Many buildings were blown down and trees up- oted. Telephonic communication war interrupted and the general damage runs into a large figure. The gale was accompanied by very heavy rains.43 words
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Article170 1915-11-23 5 An amendment has been moved in the Dutch Parliament for the taxation of shares. This tax will cover all loans, claims and share certificates whatsoever, but excludes those securities whose dividends and profits are already taxed. Saving Bank accounts will also fall under the new taxation,170 words
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Article188 1915-11-23 5 The report for the fourth working year of the above company says inter alia that on Sungei Radja Estate 350 male and female coolies are engaged against 248 at the end of last year. Two hundred additional bouws were planted with 16,700 coconut palms, additional to the188 words
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Article246 1915-11-23 5 During the debates in the Second beron the Djambi Concessions, said that the vast sums which irawn from the wealth of the »&dian soil should partly benefit the population. Mr. de Meester debated on the accruing from the concesand made a motion that the y should be a246 words
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Article416 1915-11-23 5 A Legal Flaw. As exclusively reported in these columns on Saturday, Capt. Ltlbcke, of the Hamburg American Liner Preussen, lying interned at Sabang, and Fourth Officer Voltz, of the tame vessel, were acquitted on the charges brought against them. The following is the text of the finding, which416 words
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Article198 1915-11-23 5 Quoted at 3/6. Smoked Sheet has reached 3/6 says our today's special London wire $/44 being quoted late yesterday. As we exclusively announced on Saturday, that rubber had reached the 3/- level, so also did we exclusi veil announce in these columns yesterday that the valne of198 words
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Article172 1915-11-23 5 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs. Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day AlorGajah $2.55 $2.60 Ayer Hitam 22.50 24.00 Ayer Kunings 1.15 125 Ayer Molek 1.90 195 AyerPanas 7.00 7.15 Balgownie 3.15 3.25 Bukit Jelotong 0.52J» 0.57* Bukit Katil 0.75" 0.80" Changkat Serdg 6.75172 words
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Article231 1915-11-23 5 (Singapore, November 13.) Tin.— sB3J 150 tons sold. Copra.— Strong. Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour. Weak. Gambier. —Btrong. -Pepper—Weak. Other Products.— Market Steady. Latest Leal Market Qaetitiees. Nutmegs 110 S. per pi col fU.Ou Nitmegs »0 S. BJM Copra Bah 1140 Copra GorongTale nifio* Copra Dongalo n^>* Copra Kavong231 words
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Article70 1915-11-23 5 Singapore, November ff. 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 Hongkong— i Bank d/d Is} On Shanghai— Bank d/d 94| On .Java— Bank J\ T. 134J On Japan— Bank d/d 111* Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India70 words
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Article139 1915-11-23 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, November 22, 6 p.m. Metals. Tin Straits, 3 months £171.0.0. Bar Silver 25£ d. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 3/4£. Smoked Sheet 3/6. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 3/5. Copra £29.10.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore j open ports spot 6 5/16 dist.139 words
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Article723 1915-11-23 5 him footed ii tk Mtrfef t.is Morthv|. Mmbs. Lyall and Bract, Mxchange a4d tan ■rokara, iasae the following liai «ft aotatiaai t— Ruakr Stem. Taiue, «07«». Seller Ulvmi 1 /10 2,i Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1. y,r Kuaing 11/- I*7- BatangMalaka 1/« 5 L Sri 1147 > -i-723 words
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Miscellaneous117 1915-11-23 5 FIXTURES. To-day. St. Clement. Raffles The Mufee* Wood». High water10.90 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ine. To-morrow. Harmtton's Circus. Beach Road. S.C.R C. Tennis Championship 4.45. p in. P. O. homeward mail due from Far East. High water:—0.8 a.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. 11.1 p.m. 9 ft. 4 in*. Thursday, 25th.117 words
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Advertisement371 1915-11-23 6 J. M. JAYATILAKA :o:— Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 yeara* service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. Mo. Bf, Tank Road. G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Workmanship Guaranteed TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 SAID MARICAN Co. 20, ROBINSON ROAD.371 words
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Advertisement200 1915-11-23 6 THE VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY AND STORE 387, Victoria Street, Singapore. Fresh Cakes, Ices, Cold and Hot Drinks. JUST ARRIVED FROM EUROPE Bonbons, Chocolates (any brand), almond marzipan goods in various shapes and tastes, such as strawberries, red and white cherries, bottles, etc., gold and silver com3 chocolates, also perfumery, porcelain, figures,200 words
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Advertisement405 1915-11-23 6 Palladium Singapore's Premier Theatre-ORCHARD ROAD-Singapore s p remier Th^ All Films New to Singapore. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Tuesday, Nov. 23rd, Wednesday, Nov. 24th A STOLEN INHERITANCF great ability, featuring Mile xMaria Caserini i n this her a triumph. Produced by the Gloria Co Italy (Parts 1 2.) the (Pllrts405 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section20 1915-11-23 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915 Latest Cables and News-Notes. CDe Ittalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23.20 words
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Article111 1915-11-23 7 Fierce Trench Fighting. London, Nov. 22, 2.25 a.m. Rome: A series of important suc--o*o6l ua recorded in the communique, including the capture of the Tillage of Oslavia, north-west of Gorizio, and the adjacent heights, the Austrians, after a desperate resistance, abandoning their trenches full of dead and losing111 words
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Article47 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 1.20 a.m. Amsterdam An Austrian communique describes fresh and fierce Italian attacks at many points, especially on Gorizia bridge-head. The Italians penetrated the Austrian lines in the Oslava section, but the Austrians says that they recaptured the lost ground, except one summit.47 words
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Article176 1915-11-23 7 Five Days in the Boats. London, Nov. 22, 5.30 a. m. The P. and 0. steamer Caledonia bai landed at Plymouth two boatloads of lascars and four officers of the steamer Den of Crombie, from the Kaat Indies, whom she picked up in the Mediterraneanon Nov. 11176 words
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Article85 1915-11-23 7 In Gulf of Suez. London, Nov. 22, 12.50 p.m. t The p. ant q ma Q steamer London to Bombay, is two miles south of Ras A'lu Darez, in the Gulf of Suez She Quires immediate assistance. t [The P. and 0. liner Salsette is twin screw85 words
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Article58 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 5 5 p.m. TV British steamers Merganser jjjd Hallamshire have been sunk. [The Merganser was a steel screw ■feftmerof 1905 tons groai, owned l,y liie Cork S. S. Co., Ltd. I} *e Hallamshire was a Glasgow 2*** of 4,420 tons, owned by the uwdale58 words
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Article148 1915-11-23 7 Fight for a Mountain. London, Nov. 21, 11 p.m. The official report which we published yesterday of the British victory at Banyo mountain on Nov. 6 also states that the fighting was at close quarters throughout The enemy used dynamite bombs and had prepared to hold the148 words
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Article71 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 5.45 p.m. The Stock exchange committee has been urging the Treasury for the reduction of the minimum prices by the amount of dividends paid since July 31, 1914. The Treasury did not assent to the scheme, but approved of the removal of the minimums71 words
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Article50 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 12.50 p.m. Ottowa The prospectus has been issued of the first Dominion War Loan of fifty million dollars at the price of 97£ bearing interest of 5 per cent. Large financial institutions are subscribing and there are indications that the Loan will be oversubscribed.50 words
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Article25 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 1.25 p.m. Petrograd The Tsar and Tsarevitch are at Odessa where they reviewed the troops and inspected the warships.25 words
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Article34 1915-11-23 7 Heavy Fighting Reported, London, Nov. 22, 4.45 p.m. Amsterdam A Constantinople communique speaks of a violent engagement in the Dardanelles. There was artillery activity and also fierce bomb fighting at Seddul Bahr.34 words
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Article73 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 12.50 p.m. Commenting on the result of subscriptions through the post office to the Indian loan the Times says that the amount may seem disappointing to English ears, but it equals the expectation of those who are best acquainted with the innate conservatism of73 words
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Article65 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 5.5 p.m. In the House <■<* Commons, in rqply to Sir E. A. Cornwall (Liberal M. P. for Bethnal Green), Lord Robert Cecil said that no definite report has been receive! hut was evidence that the Trading with the Enemy Regulations are already affecting65 words
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Article54 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 5.5 p.m. The representations made by the Ministers of the Entente Powers in China regarding the Monarchical movement have been received by China in the same spirit af friendliness in which they were offered, and it does not appear necessary at present to take further54 words
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Article26 1915-11-23 7 London, Nov. 22, 5.5 p.m. The Globe reappeared to-day, and has published an apology and withdrawal of the statements made regarding Lord Kitchener.26 words
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Article152 1915-11-23 7 American Precautions. London, Nov. 22, 1.25 p.m. Philadephia Official investigations of the fires in the three works where they were making munitions for the Allies show that they were due to carefully planned incendiarism. London, Nov. 22, 1.25 p.m. New York: Guards have been placed on railroad bridges152 words
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Article113 1915-11-23 7 {By Courtĕty of the French Consul- General)* Paris, Nov. 21. Oar concentrated artillery fire destroyed enemy works in Belgium and in the region of the Somme. The Greek Legation in Paris officially denies the conclusion of a political agreement between Greece and Bulgaria. Petrograd.—Tn the region of113 words
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Article98 1915-11-23 7 First Court. (Before Mr. E. L. Talma.) A case of some importance to house owners was decided this morning when Hassan Bannoo, a Malay lady was charged by too Municipal Health Officer in failing to comply with a municipal notice to remove the occupants of the House No98 words
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Article173 1915-11-23 7 (Before Mr. C. H. G. Clarke.) William Jenkins third Engineer of the S. S. Krian, was brought up this morning to receive sentence. Inspector North, who was in char ge af the case informed the court that Captain Duringer of the Krian refused to pay the $50 which173 words
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Article101 1915-11-23 7 The Teachers' Guild will meet in the Y.W.C.A. Institute next Thursday at 530 p.m. The address will be given by Mr. R. .J Bartlett, M.A., on some qualifications of a good teacher. All lady teachers are invited. Second Lieutenant Leslie Lumsden Thornton, attached 16th Indian Cavalry, who was killed in101 words
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Article94 1915-11-23 8 The Great War Page. Italian Progress 7 French Consular Ne ws 7 The Dardanelles 7 In the Cameroon8 7 German Plots 7 Qaietin Teheran 7 Bangkok Cargo Lost 7 The Western Front 9 In the Balkans 9 The late Mr. Low £hong Chnan 2 Drain of Enormona Armies94 words
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Obituary53 1915-11-23 8 BIRTHS. On November 19, to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. M. Keulemans, Donald House, Penang, a daughter. On November 19, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr. anfl Mrs. H. J. C. Large, a son. On November 20, to Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Toomey, 12 Anson Road,53 words
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Obituary90 1915-11-23 8 On November 19, at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, Mr. Gordon Black, of British North Borneo, to Miss Florence M. Wallace, of Belfast. Op October 21, at Colombo, Arthur H. Miles, third son of Capt. E. T. Miles, to Christina Gaffnej, of Hobart, Tasmania. Before tbe Registrar, and afterwards, on90 words
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Article1211 1915-11-23 8 In order that our readers may be able to gauge the degree of importance attachable to what we herein quote from the North-China Daily News it is necessary to explain that the Shanghai paper in question is the semi-official organ of the British authorities in China it has1,211 words
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Article31 1915-11-23 8 Goodwin's specialities, including Sandalwood and Danu> soaps (the purest, best, and cheap** 1 on the market) are stocked H Messrs P. M. Sultan and Co.. Kling Street. See advt page it31 words
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Article818 1915-11-23 9 Tin is *83j— cts. up. jf T J. S. Hntcheson, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, has been transferied to Ipoh. Thp Reverend Father Horan, S.J., has arrived at Penang on a viiit from Shanghai. A Renter's telegram states that Mr. Arthur Paterson has been apinted to a818 words
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Article255 1915-11-23 9 Amended Estimates. As stated in our issue of yesterday the Federal Council concluded its session at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Appended is the amended Supply Enactment as passed by the Council: Original As estimate amended. Pensions, retired allowances, gratuities etc. 602,276 604,184 Interest on advances.. 771,430 771,480255 words
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Article123 1915-11-23 9 In the Balkans. Lord Kitchener's Visit. Satisfactory Results. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 22, 7.20 a.m. Telegrams from Athens state that after interviews with the King and M. Skouloudis, Lord Kitchener held a long conversation with General Doueemanis, the Chief of the Greek General Staff. Subsequently the CouncilREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 123 words
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Article58 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 4.45 a.m. Further telegrams from Athens appear to indicate that the so-called blockade refers to the prohibition of shipments to Greece from British and Allied ports. The Times has a message from Athens stating that the Allied fleets are severely searching all steamers in the58 words
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Article130 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 5.30 a.m. Athens A communique issued by the British Legation states that in view of the Greek Government's attitude with reference to questions concerning the security of the Allied troops and the freedom of action to which the latter are entitled in connection130 words
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Article104 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 9.35 a.m. Athens The Serbians inflicted a serious defeat on the Bulgarians on the Nish and Leskovatz line. After a three days' battle the Bulgarians came very near .to a disorderly retreat. They abandoned a large quantity of material. London, Nov. 22, 1.25 p.m.104 words
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Article39 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 1.25 p.m. The Lokalanzieger reports that Anglo-French officers have landed at Santi Qaaranta and are proceeding north to Epirus in automobiles in order to prepare for the retreat of the Serbians towards Albania.39 words
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Article54 1915-11-23 9 v London, Nov. 22, 1.20 a.m. Amsterdam The German occupation of the Sanjak of Novi Bazar is a feature of an Austrian communique. The assertion that the Aus-tro-Hungarians repulsed a Serbian attack in the Ibar valley, eastward of Novi Bazar, indicates that the Serbians are still54 words
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Article55 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 1.20 a.m A French communique states that since the repulse of the Bulgarian counter attacks on the French positions in the direction of Kosturino, all involving considerable enemy losses, all has been calm on the French front in Macedonia. The disembarkation of FrancoBritish troops55 words
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Article52 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 2.20 p.m. Salonika The situation in South Serbia is hourly improving. The Bulgarians have retired from Prilep fearing an envelopment by the two Serbian divisions. Serbian cavalry advanced up the Babuna Pass and found no sign of the enemy who, it is believed, is withdrawing52 words
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Article122 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 12.50 p.m. A Bukharest telegram states that the transport of munitions to the Bulgarian Danube ports is proceeding. The munitions are being conveyed in large lighters containing usually fifty and sometimes a hundred wagon-loads, and a single tug tows six or eight of the122 words
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Article49 1915-11-23 9 Still Marking Time. London, Nov. 22, 2.0 p.m. The French communique is confined to details of artillery and mining activity at many points, the enemy's works suffering severely from the French artillery. London, Nov, 22, 4.50 p.m. Paris Again only minor operations in Artois and Lorraine.49 words
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Article63 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 2.45 p.m. Zurich New large concent-a-tions of German troops are reported behind the western front. The majority are from tho Russian front, from which it is believed one-third of the German Army has been withdrawn but further withdrawals are impossible owing to the recent vigorous63 words
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Article117 1915-11-23 9 London, Nov. 22, 2.10 p.m. Petrograd A semi-official telegram from states that Prince Fermanferma, the Minister for the Interior, has issued a series of orders which will go far towards ending the activities of the enemies of the Entente. Teheran is resuming its usual rspect and the117 words
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Article817 1915-11-23 9 Inspection and Field Day. Daring the week-end H. E. the High Commissioner spent a considerable amount of time in company with the A. and B. companies of the M.S.V.R. at Kuala Lumpur. On Saturday about 320 officers and men were inspected on the Padang, amongst the large817 words
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Article94 1915-11-23 10 European War Fund. Amount previously acknowledged $3,885.37 List No. 4 (Collected by Mrs. Cluineck) Mrs. Lee Choon Guan $30 Dr. J. C. Jones 10 Bank of Taiwan 15 Mrs. Steven* Mrs. Smith 10 Mrs. Nissim 10 Ann Lock and Co. 4 5 well-wishers 30 Koh and94 words
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Article103 1915-11-23 10 It is now know that Capt. Sir Herbert Archer Croft, of the Herefordshire Regiment, brother of Mrs. J. R. Nicholson of Singapore, who was reported missing in the Dardanelles, was killed on August 11th. He formerly held a commission in the 4th Shropshire Light Infantry. When war broke out, Sir103 words
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Article195 1915-11-23 10 Cricket. Singapore v. S.R.C. On the recreation ground on Saturday last a Town eleven received a severe beating from the Recreation Club. For the winners Ford bowled finely, taking 7 wickets for 17 runs, and Leijessius secured two for 9 runs. Score Town XI. E. N. Singara c195 words
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Article180 1915-11-23 10 Last Saturday the Batu Gajah Recreation Club Association team met the Tronuh Eleven on the former's padang. Tronoh put up a strong eleven but the home side was rather weak, three good players, Ambrose, Mohd. Xoordin and Abdul Salim being absent. Still the B.G.R.C. attacked at180 words
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Article95 1915-11-23 10 On Saturday last the soldiers received a visit from the S. C. C. at Tanglin, and reversed the result of their previous game in decisive fashion. The Club was at a disadvantage, as owing to the late arrival of one of their team and an injury to95 words
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Article70 1915-11-23 10 Sir Arthur Young Cup Ten minutes extra time in ,v replayed tie in the .Sj r Young Cup" between th» Afiah and the Kota K.ti. j f Sunday last gave the latter 'th, J"' tory by one goal to none. The draw for second round follows Kota Raja70 words
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Article183 1915-11-23 10 Annual Meeting (From Our Own CorrespondentJ Penang, Nov. 23 Mr. Adams presided at the annua meeting of the Turf Club and sai l that the loss on t be year's workir > was $1,452, bat they had contributed to the war funds on the racing account, and183 words
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Article38 1915-11-23 10 Ladies' November Spoon. The competition for the Ladies November Spoon took place yefctfday under fairly favourably condiI tions. Five ladies took out cards and the winner was Mrs. Nicholson with a return of 48—3- -45.38 words
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57 1915-11-23 10 The play in Rattles billiard tournament last night was both spirited and interesting, Mr. Uuckeridgt (minus 25) beat Mr. Rachwaldj (plus 10) rather easily but in beating Mr. Beach (minus <S0) by LI points Mr. Meredith was considered somewhat lucky. It was a very tWB game,57 words
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Article57 1915-11-23 10 In the final of the Billiard Handicap for Mr. Lim Scow Kiew'fl prut. Mr. Low Kirn Chua (scratcl beat Mr. Tan Kok Sin (rec 25) by 1 points. Mr. Low Kirn Chua, scratcl Mr. Yeo Heck Yam, scratch, wert first and second respectively in the Handicap Diim57 words
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Advertisement223 1915-11-23 7 g{ 5 for the price of 4 I 1 is£ Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded iK tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." D§ 2nd Motorist > No spare and I always looked on yon as an experienced motorist."223 words
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Miscellaneous131 1915-11-23 7 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, November 26 To-Day. 5.15 p.U). Drill Hall S.R.E v. 99 do Veterans Co. 4 Balestier Range Malay Co. 5 Sepoy Lines S.F.A. Co. 5.15 Drill Hall Cadet Co. To-morrow, Nov. 24. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. u do Mj»xi .i C't.131 words
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Advertisement126 1915-11-23 8 Robinson Co., Christmas Toy Bazaar Now Opened A Large Variety ot Toys, Crackers, Sweets, etc. I DO YOU USE A BLUE-FLAME OIL STOVE? THEN BOY Cross"^~7^ ross Kerosene L Kerosene EFFICIENT—ECONOMICAL, WHY BURN EXPENSIVE OIL IN YOUR STOVE WHEN "CROSS" WILL GIVE YOU EQUAL SATISFACTION At Less Cost Obtainable from126 words
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Advertisement128 1915-11-23 8 ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSEMER BEER. 1THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS l SSgS ASK FOR fm ALLSOPP S. y SOLE i IMPOR TERS[: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Adelphi Hotel.! f I 1 1 A 41 9 41 I I MUSIC I |i DURING j I DINNER 1 TO-NIGHT! j| 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.128 words
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Advertisement137 1915-11-23 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. Terrace House in centre of the Town, just painted and whitewashed, water laid on, accommodation for servant*. Immediate entry. Rent $34 per month. Apply uG c/o Malaya Tribune. 23-11 22-12 Bekoh Rubber Estates, Ltd. Warrants for first dividend have been received and are held by the137 words
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Advertisement524 1915-11-23 10 Latest At the GAIETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT BENCO )LEN STREETS. HERE'S SUPREMACY IMPORTANT NOTICE COMING SOON WATCH THE DATE 2 THE WORLD'S GREATEST AND LONGEST SERIAL The Exploits of Elaine Introducing the Mysterious Master Criminal The Clutching Hand TH Episodes of Reels of f>f| Miles of 2 parts524 words
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Advertisement44 1915-11-23 10 I Raffles Hotel. To-night. SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. AND AFTERWARDS The Misses Aileen Doris Wood Accompanied by Mrs. Harry Wood will appear in a renowned CABARET ENTERTAINMENT THIS IS THEIR LAST APPEARANCE HERE i I Early application for requisition of Tables is necessary44 words
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Advertisement754 1915-11-23 11 SPECIALITIES. poodWirf§ SPECIALITIES, j Dandle fff||L Sandal- turned 4 a I I J with a lir A A /1 WOOfl J OVA p chtnKes qui i ,S! i I Sofl p. j I J*urest The The Best j| JL 11V rapid-cleans-I household %*i^T!!^r§&^ 1 nap. it is i*"a IT absolutely754 words
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Advertisement981 1915-11-23 11 jj AUCTION SALES, MORTGAGEES SALE On Monday, Nov., 29th, at 2.30 p.m. j j I- Freehold land and houses Nos. 257, 259, 261 and 263 Kallang Road, estimated to contain the total area of about 4.500 square feet. 2. Freehold land and houses Nos. 267, 269, 271, 273, 275 and981 words
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Title Section9 1915-11-23 12 SHIPPING SECTION. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19159 words
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Article268 1915-11-23 12 Europe. For London Nellor6, 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 10 For Marseilles Nagoya, November 30 Ville de la Ciotat, December 3 For Genoa Mentor, December268 words
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Article100 1915-11-23 12 The payment of subscriptions aggregating #5,000,000 in 100,000 •hares of the China Mail Steamship Co., which has been established under the auspices of the Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, and several other influential Chinese capitalists, has been announced. The Company is said100 words
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Article236 1915-11-23 12 Latest Arrivals. British Edendale, str., 22-11-15, Inner Rds. Batavier, str., 22-11-15. Inner Rds. Hock Lee, str., 22-11-15, Inner Rds. Hong Bee, str., 22 11-15, Oater Rds. Circe, str., 22-11-15, No. 7 Wharf. Kampar, str, 22-11-15, Inner Roads. Ipoh, str., 22-11-15, Inner Roads. Selangor, str., 22-11-15, Inn«r Rds. Anatnba,,236 words
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Article47 1915-11-23 12 Carlyle for Port Dickson and Port Swettenham. Quorra for Rajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri. Sri Wongsee for Batu Pahat. Hong Ho for Malacca and Bagan. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Van Spilbergen for Hongkong and Swatow. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Hock Lee for Mersing.47 words
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Article82 1915-11-23 12 Batavia and in Java, hare both been hit by heavy stormy, great damage being done in the latter where also two lives were lost and two people were wouuled. In the former town the gale broke at noon, and at T»n»jong Priok a German vessel and the X82 words
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Article126 1915-11-23 12 The Kawasaki Dockyard Company plan of enlarging its capital from 10,000,000 yen to 20,000,000 yen was to be submitted to an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders to be h. Id in the head office of the company on November 6. The plan counts m issu.ng 200,000 new126 words
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Article28 1915-11-23 12 Vessel Expected. Mata Hari (P. and 0.) November 23rd, for Malacca and Singapore in connection with s.s. Nellore for London. Agents, Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd.28 words
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Article329 1915-11-23 12 Per P. and 0. steamer Maloja From London Oct. 30 Mr. H. Firmstone, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ez kiej, Miss B. Pipe, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lane, Miss Gore, Mr. a,d Mrs. T. J. Cumming*and child Mr. R. J. Addie, Mr. R. H. Taylor, Miss M.329 words
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Article299 1915-11-23 12 The Japan Times (Oct. 30) says there ia a persistent rumour that the Nippon Yusen Kaishn will increase the rate of dividends for the half year ended September 30 to 12 per cent, per annum instead of 10 per cent per annum so long maintained by the company.299 words
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Article474 1915-11-23 12 On the 29th inst. will sail for China the P. and 0. liner Kashmir. The Glenliner Glengyle, for Genoa and London, is due here on Dec. 10. From Suez sailed for the East the N. Y. K. liner Katori Maru on the 19th inst. For Hongkong and Japan474 words
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Article278 1915-11-23 12 Ihe Dairen Daily News sayi tht cost of ships is now soaring to giddy heights in Japan, and instances, in proof of this, that a 4,400 tons steamer, which was sold last iMarch for Y270.000, has just changed hands at the price of Y650.000. All the Japanese278 words
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Miscellaneous316 1915-11-23 12 Mails Close To-day. Port Dickson and I iMTSSn* BiTpZr*** 8ri >»» Malacca* and Bagan Hong's* Hj P* Malacca and Maar *1 a /L. u* Da Hongkong Swatow Van Rnnv pi Kota Tinggi 1 tl? P en i' Mersing <£ 4 Pa To-morrow. Rhio, f ingga and Sin»kep Esmeralda a j316 words
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Article11 1915-11-23 13 Wt do not necessarily endorse the «pinions tifrmed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article333 1915-11-23 13 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —I feel it is impossible for me to let Lieutenant Hazelton R. Xicholl'ft letter from the 8th Flying Squadron in France, of the 14th of October, published in your issue of this week, stand without drawing the attention333 words
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Article150 1915-11-23 13 To tfle Editor of the Malaya Tribune» Dear Sir, —I shall feel obliged if can find space for the enclosed in your valuable paper.. Yours faithfully, W. Ratnam, Hon. Secretary. (Enclosure.) The total amount subscribed up ate towards the C. T. A. Fund is $13,169.81 madenp150 words
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Article234 1915-11-23 13 Mr. Staniforth Smith, of Papua, arrived in Melbourne recently and in a conversation he had much that was interesting to tell. The authorities in Papua could claim for themselves a unique record, he remarked, for no industry had been begun in Papua which had resulted in234 words
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Article63 1915-11-23 13 It is on the cards that a Lieut.-Governor of the Dutch Indies will shortly be appointed to assist Graaf van Limbnrg in, the administration of the Netherlands' colonies in the East. Good news comes from the Snngei Best tin 6elds, where new land is being worked and the labour forces63 words
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Article599 1915-11-23 13 Convicted out of their own Mou.h. Here are some bad samples of the way in which the moral kernel of Europe" conducts war, taken from the official French documents. There can be no question of their authenticity," says the Times. 4< They give names and dates and places599 words
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Advertisement332 1915-11-23 13 I Three Nights Only. I Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 23rd, 24th and 25th November, 1915. I I ANOTHER MONSTER AND SELECT PROGRAMME AT THE EVER POPULAR I ALHAMBRA I I THE p IONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. BEACH ROAO. S II SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. i 22 88 xix A Rex332 words
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Advertisement110 1915-11-23 13 RUBBER MANGLES. We offer to those who combine both economy and efficiency the following rubber mangles now on view High Type. 20 in. x 4 in. plain polished rollers $85 20 in. x 4 in. diamond cut $100 20 in. x 5 in. plain polished $140 20 in. x 5110 words
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Article714 1915-11-23 14 Treatment of Prisoners. The following proclamation to the peasants of the Government of Akmolinsk in Western Siberia bag been published in the Akmolinsk Province Gazette Peasant! Our brave troops are gradually smashing up the hordes of the enemy. God is blessing the cause of the Right! The Germans714 words
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Advertisement750 1915-11-23 14 HBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBU pTHE 191 6a w high Etticiency ,Mtßres I wt w w a Z. I y individual to the I9IC Buick Six. J X J I I M M WM fid m ENGINE. r wt Jgs jl Six Cylinder Valve in-heal type 3J ins. x S& mma^ 41 i M>750 words
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Advertisement372 1915-11-23 15 TO BE LET T0 LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. r> Ground Floor of 16-18 Stam- A Road, at present occupied by uissrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., JJ betaken as one large store, or may L divided into small shops if necesv Apply to Stephens, Paul Uo. ear. n l-" tTTeI a Two372 words
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Advertisement527 1915-11-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE^ Is hereby given that Mr Sect Hone kee, of No. 43 Heeren Street, Malacca, is a Partner in M The Stationery News Supply Co as from Ist November, 1915. The Stationery g News Supply Co. CHAN KIM BOX, Managing Partner. SEET HONG KEE, Acting Managing Partner. 109 Jonker527 words
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Advertisement427 1915-11-23 15 NOTICES I NOTICE. We beg to announce that we have opened a Branch Office of our firm fa Singapore at the Dispensary Building, 31 Raffles Place, and have j appointed Mr. J. C. Hermansen Manager of same. MEYER AND MEASOR, Shanghai. Telephone 1107. 2241 27-11 THE MALAXA PINO* RUBBER ESTATES,427 words
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Advertisement457 1915-11-23 15 WANTED^ WANTED TO BUY i Diamonds and also Rings, Kroeangs, and other jewelleries set with Dla--1 monds. Apply to K.TC. Bhattacharya (Broker) No. 148, Syed Alwi Road. 26-10 25-11 WANTED TEACHER IN CANTONESE. European requires bi-weekly evening lessons in colloquial Cantonese. Apply with rates required to Chi" c/o Tribune Office.457 words
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Advertisement456 1915-11-23 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The456 words
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Advertisement507 1915-11-23 16 P. O. British India Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe). Outward (for Ciiina). Connecting at507 words
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Advertisement280 1915-11-23 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. s.s. Glenogle 3.750 Tons. sj. "fceang Bee" 5,799 Ton% s.p. v Seang Cboon" 5,775 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON, s.s. Glenogle 20th November. Tats* steamers have excellent a -comraodatlon for OMsengers, and carry qialified surgeons. 1 hey save Elecrtric Lights throughout. F >r freight or passage,280 words
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Advertisement725 1915-11-23 16 O.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via norS Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Ja» Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this I hive been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with ttt tT latest improvements725 words
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