Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. E F.NiNG DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 275. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 373 1 TO-NIGHT'S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE "GAIETY" Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. 2 PARTS Earl Williams assisted by Mile. Ideal and Rose Tapley. See the Thrilling and Daring Rescue of a Child in the Niagara Falls THE RED IDIAIYIOND 3 REELS A SENSATIONAL STORY
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    • 58 1 i Portland I j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. I SOLE AGENTS. j NESTLE S BEST I FOOD FOR I .'^S^ o**0 OHONAELK PARIS j I frt fK SSTLEf BABIES. j X 1 iJMj OBTAINABL E 1 J PER TIN. i|?Q QDJ EVERYWHERE. I So Nourishing* that every Tablet Makes a
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  • 1090 2 Visit to Salonica. After a stormy voyage lasting a little over a fortnight the transport Saidieh, soon after sunk by the enemy, straggled into the comparative calm of Salonica Biy, says Mrs Arthur Moore in the Daily Chronicle. After the restless roll of the Bay of
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  • 197 2 The British Consul at Foochow writes in a somewhat pessimistic vein concerning the outlook for the province of Fuhkien. Industrial progress is at a standstill, and roads and railways are still non-existent. The poverty of the people is to some extent accountable for the state of things, but
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  • 103 2 Mr. T. C. Dawson, of the firm of Dawson and Maudsley, of Wellington, New Zealand, is at present visiting Japan. He is the senior partner of the firm, which is one of the largest indent houses of the Dominion. In a very short space of time
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    • 206 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. I Christmas Toys and Dolls I Christmas Crackers and Provisions I Christmas Cards and Books. I Christmas Gifts of all kinds in large variety I AJ I John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j A COUCH IS DANGEROUS, f 1 Too dangerous
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    • 280 2 NO LAXATIVES gentle and effective as that's why children can safely take them, Of chemists, 50 cents per i*L post free from the Dr. Medicine Co., Dept. 6c, Singa^ H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural En i lee r AND Supervisor Building Contractor 149, Serangoon Road, SINGAPORE Office No. 111, Market
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  • 520 3 New-style Waterproof. Remarkable Japanese Invention. Tantalus, a waterproof invented by Mr. T. Suzuki (Soperintsadent of th© Dairen Gaa Works) has been improved to an ideally perfect state by its resourceful inventor, sajs the Manchuria Daily Newt, and continues This waterproof is a mix'u c containing Hluiuinum soap for its
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  • 124 3 A small boy, seated on the curb by a telegraph pole, with a tin can by his side, attracted the attention of an old gentleman who happened to be passing. M Going fishing he inquired, good-naturedly. ••No," the youngster replied; take a peep in there." An investigation showed the can
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 336 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE*] MOTOR REPAIRS AU KINDS OF TYRES I GREASE Cylinder Oil AND I Motor Accessories OF j Every Description. Sole Agents Fop: I North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co.
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    • 176 3 LA TEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. «I. High Street. Telephone 129. 22-12 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. i 7 14 21 28 i 1 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 J I—. I TUES. f J I 16
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    • 195 4 Xmas Numbers Spnuals Now Ready Illustrated London News (with 2 plates) .60 Holly Leaves (I plate) .60 Gentlewoman (1 plate on Satin) .60 j Pear's Annual (with 6 plates) .75 Weldon's Illustrated Dressmaker I (1 plate) .20 Weldon's Children's Bazaar (I plate) .20 Chatter Box (boards) 1.65 do. (cloth) 2.75
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    • 223 4 Cellular Tennis Sh cotton cellular material with Polo collar j// /7 Wide End Ties The "Softo" Office Q 3 and pocket, and button wrist, excellent PJiin Crepe de cc Mirt. g Hi for all sports use, will wash and wear well. /I /TP Cbene all flours. pwjng serviceable longcioth 8
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  • 114 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association •jutfi Acction, Nor. 24, 1915. (>*-:,« fee *elePcls. 4,898.66 »r 668,141 Ike. (Tens 291.68) Fricea RealiieoV •Ticked fine ribbed $160 te f (69 goed ribbed 166 fine plain |gg rood plain 152 159 i-m.kea fine ribbe4 166 geod ribbed 152 line plain
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  • 278 5 >iugapore, Nov. 24.—The course of the market during the past week baa been characterized by a series ol rapid advances. At the date of oar last report Standard Crepe and Smoked Sheet stood at 2s. 9d. per II». sine© then business in London baa been done at
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  • 260 5 Singapore, Nov. 24.—The Robber market has been in an excited condition during the past week, Spot prices in London having reached .d. for Fine Pale Crepe and ;> ''1. for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Prices for forward delivery bar* not. however, responded at all freely to the
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  • 167 5 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs. Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day AlorGajah $2.55 $2.60 AyerHitarn 22.50 24.00 AyerKnnings 1.15 125 AyerMolek 1.95 2.00 AyerPanas 6.90 705 Balgownie 3.15 305 Bukit Jelotong 0.45 0.50 Bukit Katil 0,75 0.80 Changkat Serdg 6.75 7.00 Glenealy 1.20
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  • 274 5 (Singapore, November 25.) TYn.—sBl.o7s 150 tons sold. Copra* —Strong. Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- —Weak. Other Products. —Market Steady. Latest Local Market Qvotatioas. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul tiona NntmegsSOS. Copra %ali "JJ Copra Gorong Talo 1 Copra Dong! ffio SCST 11 Copra Pontianak J}-??
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  • 68 5 Singapore, November On London— Bank 4 m/a 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2J41 On India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong— Bank d/d 16.j On Shanghai— Bank d/d 90j On Java— BankT. T. 1341 On Japan— Bank d/d 111 Sovereigns—buying rate $8.54 India Ceil Bills last issue
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  • 734 5 *fca tote* it tW Harkd tkis Mtfiiag. Broken, isanatke foUawii U*~E£L2S^ Stiller Sham. r iff. w 2/1 AyerKwung n/_ 14L 2/- 4 i& 5 t I Waa 2/- Chersonese 2/- Chimpull/6 pd. W 2/- Cicely Ord. 14/ ft. 2/- Cicely Pref. Ji'/ Jg 9- Coneo'i. Malay 1
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    • 251 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES TIN EXPORTS. January to October. Advance Statement of block tin and tin-ore exported, approximate value (in Singapore) and dm collected, daring the months of January to Ootober, 1915, and comparison with corresponding period of preriou, year. Block Tin. ~n o/ Tiuore t v Total Tin gtate of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 234 5 I FIXTURES. To-day. Hamilton's Circus. P. k O. Mail closes G p.m. High water0.01» a.m. ft. 1 in. 11.34 p.m. ft. 3 in#. To-morrow. Harms-ton's Circus. Municipal Commission 2.30 p.m. J'istrict Grand Lodge. 9 p.m. High water:—1.14 a.ni. 7 ft. 9 in?. 0.1» p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. Saturday, 27th.
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    • 395 5 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Sappho 2.30 pm Labeean Bilik, Tandjang Balei and Mellan* Singaradja 2.30 pm Anamha and Nat una Islands Batavier 2.30 piu Batu Pahat Mena 2.30 pm Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Pontianak 2.30 pm Mnar and Malacca *Kaka 3 53" Australasia, Mauritius, Egypt,
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    • 379 6 TEE VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY STORE. 387, Victoria Street, Singapore. halk Ctket, lea. CoW »sd Hot Dmk». just Arrived from Europe Bonbon?. Chocolates (any brand), almond marzipan goods in varioos shapes and tastes, such as strawberries red and white cherries, bottles, etc., gold and silver coins chocolates, also perfumery, porcelain, figures, toys
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    • 147 6 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Lc*»l s Won nation and ALL EXAMINATIONS, IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.MS Prospectus and Scale of Fee, on Application to THE SECRETARY. CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT. Ellerslie College. Singapore THE HEAN STORE I N. Europe Hotel Buildings. 1 Coffee! Coffee!!
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    • 410 6 [Palladium I Sintaaore's Premier Theatre—OßCHAßß ROAB-Siftlaaore's Premier Theatre. I All Films New to Singapore. I for 3 NIGHTS ONLY I Thursday, Nov. 25, Friday, Nov. 26, Saturday, Nov. 27. The Stolen Treaty I (A STUDY IN DIPLOMACY.) I A THREE PART DRAMA of great power containing all the den* ati
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 Latest Cables and Mews-Notes. ClK iRalapa Crlbune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25
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    • 171 7 Widespread Conspiracy. 1...n< lon, Nov. 24, 2.10 a.m. S v York The most important in connection with the activites the German agents has begun. Five officials who are employees of Hamburg-America line are accuaed of attempting to supplj German warship*: from the United .States' ports. The
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    • 59 7 Armies Marking Time. London, Nov. 24, 1.20 a.m. Petrograd A communique says that the situation is uneventful. Some fighting took place north of lake Sventen, and the Germans asBamed the offensive south-west of Dvinsk, but were forced to retire. The Russians in the middle of the Styr
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    • 33 7 London, Nov. 24, 2.10 a.m. The Hague The Colonial Minister Mr. M. Pleyte was taken ill daring the debate on the colonial estimates. The President adjourned the Chamber indefinitely.
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    • 30 7 London, Nov. 24, 7.50 a.m. Mr. Winston Chnrchil, who is ched to the Grenadier Guards, is taking his tirst spell of duty in Ihe trenches.
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    • 21 7 London, Nov. 23, 7.40 p.m. Copenhagen: The Government has prohibited the export of cottons il from Nov. 22.
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    • 101 7 I addition to the missing of JCJS,OOO from a strong room of the mensing treasury, in Burma, ►ther aenaational discovery has been made. The fund of the Town operative Bank, Central Bank Local College were to be "kept Jjßuer the personal custody of the "reasnrer. The
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    • 210 7 (By Courtesy of the French Consul-General). Paris, Nov. 22. Yesterday there were violent artillary engagements between Artois and the river Aisne. An accidental explosion occurred on board the torpedo-boat E3capette, disabling it for some time one of the crew was killed and some wounded. The Serbians have
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    • 75 7 Russian wounded relate that the Germans entered Orany the first time by strategem, disguised as refugee peasants in a procession of carts, with cattle, sheep and pigs. Suspicion was excited when they halted outside the highest houses and began to unload. There was also a notable absence
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    • 17 7 Mr. R.I. Hope, the managing editor of the Peking Post, has severed his connection with that paper.
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    • 457 7 To Confer with Ministers. The following communique was published in Ceylon on Nov. 16 last: Last week His Excellency the Governor received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies a message intimating that in view of important financial problems now confronting His Majesty's Government, the Prime
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    • 263 7 P. and 0. Superintendent. W§j regret to record ih« death from malaria of the Hon. Mr. K A. llewett, C.M.C., which took place yesterday afternoon at Hongkong. Mr. Hewett. who was the P. and O. Company's Superintendent at Hongkong and a member of the Executive and Legislative Councils, was
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    • 424 7 Commanded Six Nationalities Vice Admiral J. H. Rainier, whose decease was announced by Renter yesterdav, was born on the 29th April, 1847. He entered the Nary in December, 1860, and specialized in gunnery, four years later appointed provisional Commander from H.M.S. Excellent, of which he
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    • 141 7 A strange enterprise is planned by the authorities in fcabafuto, Japan, on the strength of investigations conducted by Prof. Watarase, a noted authority on zoology, who is in Canada at present on behalf of the Kabafuto authorities. The line now to be undertaken is no less than
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    • 9 7 Another son—the Sixteenth-has been born to President Yuan Shihk'ai.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 231 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I *8 Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded 5 tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." L"J 2nd Motorist "No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." J§
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    • 97 8 The Great War Page. French Consular News v -f In the East 7 German Intrigue 7 The Ceylon Riots J Lord Derby and Traitors 9 In the Balkans 9 The Italian Campaign 9 The Western Front '9 Gate of the Balkans 2 Fuhkien's Condition 2 Tantalus Waterproof 3
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    • 891 8 Just a brief study in geography, but withal interesting. There is always something attractive in a map, and just now the study is more than engrossing, therefore we may be excused for discussing it. You want before you a map of the world, flat for preference,
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    • 187 8 In the course of favoonbia comments upon our pamphlet "Tin Hunting in Malaya" (of which there are still a few copies unsold) our Penang contemporary the Straits Echo recognises the atilih of the publication and notes that it gives the general public 'interesting revelations of Pahan M lajeot
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    • 156 8 Our readers' attention must have been arrested by the number of very clever coloured posters displayed by the Committee to advertise their forthcoming production in December. In addition to the three in the vicinity of the theatre there is a very amusing poster at Ifetfl Robinson
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    • 85 8 During the week ending Nov. M there occurred 159 deaths 1< ally, of which 110 wen males and 4. females. Of the 159 deaths, t!6 Chinese, 27 Malays ana 12 IndiamMalarial fever claimed 16, r< not specified 8, phthisi3 21, j- v; sions 24, beri-beri 11, pneumonia Hdysentery
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 179 8 I Robinson Co. I "Davis" Vibrating Shuttle Hand I I Sewing Machine. I I The shuttle which is cylinder-shaped is worked by a vibrating movement, it is also exceptionally I I light running and quick working. Will sew from I I finest to stoutest cloth. I I COMPLETE WITH COVER
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      • 132 8 I ALLSOPPS I I BRITISH I J PILSENER BEER A Ifl THE I f| BEST j% AND I Im HEALTH,EST I ALWAYS I I ASK FOR j 111 ALLSOPP S. j SOLE IMPORTERS: j Caldbeck Macgregor Co Adelphi Hotel. i TO-NIGHT I American Thanksgiving Day. MUSIC I I DURING I
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    • 562 9 Tin is $81-071 —$1.17i down. \n outbreak of typhus has occurre,l on the Siboelan Estate. ftnbber is quoted at 3/4.\ in London. A tiper measuring feet was trapped l ast on the Liberta Estate. The Directors of the United i.ACca Rubber Estates have deare,] an interim dividend
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    • 291 9 Despite the downponr last night the Circus was well filled with an alienee. The new tent had to stand a severe test, but with the studied care of the management for the comfort of its patrons the rain did not interfere with the pleasure every one present and
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    • 125 9 Denial of Shot as a Spy Report. A rumour that Air. Eugene San<low, the famous strong man and health expert, has been shot as a spy, and that Mrs. Sandow has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment, is emphatically denied in a letter addressed to the
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    • 143 9 First Court. (Before Mr. E. L. Talma.) Ko Ah Toi, a ricksha puller, and Ko Sew Yang Moi were charged this morning with kidnapping a girl and selling her to a fellow countryman. Ko Sew Yang Moi was discharged and the case against the other is proceeding. Second
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    • 51 9 The comments on the big jump in rubber as set forth in Messrs Barlow Co's and Messrs Guthrie's rubber trade reports published elsewere form interesting reading, though it is noteworthy that no attempt is made either to explain the sudden rise or venture an opinion as to its permanence or
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    • 398 9 In the Balkans. The Greek Problem. Reticence at Home. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 24, 3.25 p.m. Brief official announcements concerning the action or inaction of the Powers with Greece give no explanations of the position. The public has drawn its own inferences which are generally to the
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    • 38 9 Fog Intervenes. London, Nov. 24, 1.20 a.m. Paris A communique says that fog has impelled artillery operations, nevertheless we silenced batteries at Roclincourt, on the Aisne, and in the Argonne. Otherwise the situation is featureless.
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    • 130 9 No General Amnesty. London, Nov. 23, 8.40 p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Sir J. Rees, who asked whether an amnesty would be applied in the case of Buddhist prisoners in Ceylon who were involved in the late riots, and whether an inquiry had
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    • 82 9 Desperate Fighting. London, Nov. 24, 3.10 a.m. Rome A communique states that the fighting to the north-east of Ostavia on Nov. 20 21 was most desperate, but the stubborn resistance of the Austrians has now been overcome, and the Italians are now firmly established in thair new
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    • 170 9 London, Nov. 24, 3.25 p.m. Lord Derby, speaking at the Stock Exchange, fiercely denounced, amid continuous cheers, Lord St. Davids and Lord Ribblesdale for their speeches in the House of Lords. He gave the lie direct from personal knowledge to the allegations against the Headquarters Staff.
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    • 48 9 London, Nov. 23, 7.40 p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Col. Yate, Mr. Chamberlain said that he had not yet received the information for which he had been asked regarding the alleged manufacture of bandolier equipment of the VJO2 pattern at Cawnpore.
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    • 49 9 London, Nov. 24, 7.50 a.m. Mr. Lloyd George was engaged all day yesterday at the Ministry of Munitions in a conference with the repiesentatives of the French, Russian and Kalian Governments. It is understood that co-ordination in the supply of munitions to the Allies* was again discussed.
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    • 634 9 S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament 1915. Yesterday afternoon, on the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club, ground, the Tennis championship was played for, Mr. Tan Chong Kee claiming the coveted prize for the third time in succession. There was a great gathering of members and friends and the spirit shown by those
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    • 16 9 The Chenderiang Tin Dradging is paying an interim dividend of od. per share on Dec. 4«
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    • 468 10 Since Malaya, responding nobly to the call to arms, sent over 600 fine young fellows to be Front, it has been onr painful duty to record from time to time that several of them have fallen never to rise again on the bloody battlefields of Europe.
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    • 75 10 A Chinese, who is supposed to be a former commander .in Chan Kwingmings army, was charged before the magistracy recently with concealing a bomb case and a quantity of powder and revolutionary documents in the hollow pedestal of a round table. It transpired during the evidence given
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    • 51 10 There were 186 deaths registered in Rangoon during the week ending November 6, showing an average of 31.33 per year per thousand of the estimated population. The average for the corresponding weeks of the previous three years was 27.5 H. Among the deaths were 10 from cholera and 11 from
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    • 11 10 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]
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    • 313 10 T# the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —A Malay Volunteer Company has been formed in Province Wellesley. This is no donbt the work of Mr. E. E. Colman of the Straits Civil Service who is now in Penang. Mr. Colman has given the Muhammedans
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    • 473 10 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —Your correspondent 44 Lanka Kumar," in your Wednesday issue, thinks it no doubt very clever to attempt to throw discredit on Mr. Vyner's invention for extracting oil from fresh coconuts, on the plea that, to use his own words,
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    • 99 10 An inquest into the death of a newly-born male child of a CaujM living at Xo. 76, Cecil Street, hi nang, as the result of being gtaw| Chinese patent pills containing opium, was held on Nov. 22 by Mr. E. E. Colman, the Coroner. The jury found,
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    • 59 10 The total number of our ci aliens interned is 32,400, and have been repatriated, said the Horn Secretary recently. Th nnml *j exemptions from internment 7,233, of whom 2,800 are Gei The number of women with some men not of military a* who have been, or will
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      • 80 10 LATFST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES LTD. Notice bereby yivea that the Directofs have an interim divide* d ot 7% on account of the year ending 30th April 1916, payable to Shareholders on the Registers on the 7th beo mber, 1915, and that the Tran* „*r K*)ks of the
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      • 494 10 Latest Advertisements. At the GAIETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT BENCO )LEN STREETS. HERE'S SUPREMACY IMPORTANT NOTICE COMING SOON WATCH THE DATE HJE WORLD'S GREATEST AND LONGEST SERIAL The Exploits of Elaine Introducing the Mysterious Master Criminal The Clutching Hand Episodes of Reels of Miles of 2 parts each Mystery
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      • 47 10 AUCTION SALE OF A WATERMAN DETACHABLE BOAT MOTOR WITH PRO PELIJTR AVIVPTTnif™ "kLLER AND RUDDER To be held at Powell &Co *s sale rflftm On Friday 26th November at 10 a m POWFr t m rv, a OCi ,L& C Au ctioneers. 26th Nov. 1915. 25-11 frn
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      • 25 10 Raffles Hotel! ST. ANDREW'S DA/ November 3ttth. Special Dinne/ At 8 p.m. AND AFTERWARDS D A NC INfi. Early application for seats is refsted. I
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    • 1374 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE REPUBLIC. Special University Courses. The Hongkong University have circulated a leaflet referring to special courses to be held in the Faculty of Arts, made up of two courses. The lectures, which will be of an advanced nature, will deal with
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    • 59 11 The half-penny postcard and the half-penny postal wrapper are to remain untouched, but newspapers whose weight exceeds b'oz. will re longer enjoy the privilege of beii% carried through the Post Office for a half-penny. For every additional b'oz. an additional half-penny will be payable. The proposal for tin abolition of
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    • 245 11 Asthma got hold of me and reduced me so very much that I had to lose hope of my existence. I am very fond of theatres and outdoor trip*j. A few minutes exposure or attending* even once a theatre will sure and certain bring me asthma. Oh I
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      • 122 11 jSanitasl If If I Disinfectant I it if i "Pine-Tree" 1 I Brand, s I S 5 J This disinfectant freely emul= t sifies with water, producing a J milk-white, strong disinfectant jf J and deodoriser. i SAIMITAS S is known throughout the world AS A 5 I RELIABLE i
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      • 108 11 RUBBER MANGLES. We offer to thoee who combine both economy and efficiency the following rubber mangles now on view High Type. 20 in. x 4 in. plain polished rollere $85 20 in. x 4 in. diamond cut H $I(M> 20 in. x 5 in. plain poliebed $no 20 in. x
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    • 307 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. I it\ London N«11ot6, November 20 City of Bombay November 3d Nagoya, November 30 Katori Maru, December 8 Kamo Mara, December 22 TOM Liverpool Perseus, November 25 Mentor December 4 Kasenga, December 12 FOB Glasgow City of Bombay November 30 For Marseilles Nagoya, November
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    • 22 12 Vessel Expected. 6h invoke Mam, 27th November, irom Singapore for Penang, Colombo and BotnbiJj-. Agents: Ales-rs Guthrie and Co., Lid.
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    • 35 12 On the 9th inst. the Ren liner untitled dwan passed tbe Suez Canal oatward bound for Penang, P. Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Nagasaki and Yokohama, She left Middleehro' on Oct. 14 and is due here shortly.
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    • 190 12 Latest Arrivals. MM. Nellore, itr.. 24-1115. P. and O. Wharf. Kaka, str., 24-11-15, Inner Roads. Kinta, itr., 24-11-15, Inner Roads. Fan Sang, itr., 24-11-15, No. 7 Wharf. Mata Hari, str., 24-11-15, Inner Roads. Neleus, itr., 24-11-15, Inner Roads. Hong Aik, etr., 24-11-15, Inner Rds. Hock Lim f str.,
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    • 54 12 Sappho for Port Dickson ami Port Swettenham. Singaradja for Laboean Bilik Tandjong Balei and Medan. Batavier for Anamba and Natuna Islands Mena for Batu Pahat. Kaka for Malacca and Muar TanjongSurat tor Kota Tinggi Keyniersz for Bawean, Sourabaya. Sainarinda, &c. N'ellore for Ceylon, Aden, &C Pontianak for Selat
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    • 157 12 r. Tuo new gteamer?, of this wellknown Company, the Athos and the Portbos, are expected to arrive at this port on their maiden trip outward on tbe 2nd and 20th December respectively. Although a little smaller than the Paul Ltcat, being of 18,000 tons displacemert and 12
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    • 100 12 Arrivals 23-11-15. j Hok Canton, Brit, 287, jMathews, Nov. 23, Spore, gen., E. S. Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit, 199, Taylor, Nov. 23, Langkat. gen., E. S. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 197, Ogier, Nov. 23, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Calypso, Brit, 338, Shepherd, Nov. 23, Tongkah, gen.,
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    • 58 12 The total number of steamers passing through the Corinth Canal in 1914 was 2446, of 939,032 tons, of which 2224 steamers, of 693,212 tons, were Greek, and 43 steamers, of 10,508 tons. British. 1423 sailing vessels, of 46,474 tons, made use of the canal during the same
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    • 76 12 In the House of Commons Dr. Macnamara on Oct. 21 informed Commander Bellairs R. N. that the number of British merchant ships, exclusive of fishing vessels, reported sunk by submarines up to Oct. 14 is 1«;!. Of these 93 were reported destroyed by torpedoes. The number
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    • 336 12 X.P.M. Brandan Ablaze. A lire, which might have been much more serious in results, was discovered on board the Koninklije Faketvaart Maatschappy's steamer Brandan at about 10 o'clock while on her trip to Penang from Belawan, on Sunday night, says the Pinang Gazette. The origin of the
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    • 476 12 The N.Y.K. liner Mishima Mara for Japan left port. On the 29th inst. will sail for China the P. and O. liner Kashmir. The Glenliner Glengyle, for Genoa and London, is due here on Dec. 10, For Hongkong and Japan will sail the X.Y.K. linef Ceylon Mara on
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    • 435 12 (Exclusive to Halaua T le»d.ng jh, p frfi h :S( Shangh... wr.t. under d.> 11 lc -Hr Our Homeward Freight fc continue! active and there 1 r > of cargo offeriagto Kuron. P particularly to Continental El M Genoa and Marseilles SI J N discharge at these
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    • 175 12 The Cholburi, which was buret I outside the Menam bar, had on boar j two thousand gallons of kerosene One half came from the As» Petroleum Co., Ltd and the otUfrom the Standard Oil Co. and was destined for Bangplasoi. Th? fire was firet observed *h
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      • 61 12 Notice to Mariners. China Sea. Berhala Strait :—A vessel reports striking an uncharted rock or heavy wreckage in Latitude <»deg. 46.Un. S. Longtitude 104 deg 11 to. E., with Munchi Light bearing N. > deg. W. >nd Berhala Lipht 8, bt\ deg. E. Admiralty Chaits.—94l. 8., 1789, (Sgd.) B. A.
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    • 546 13 Righteous Protest. It was quite recently that the intile Marine Service Association had cause to make a public test against the widespread practice in the Press of referring to the shipmaster as M skipper," when, as it often occurs, it is found to be in public interest
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    • 326 13 The saying 44 there is no absolute evil under the sun" must have strongly impress xl the Japanese shipowners, who are deriving great benefit from the war. It is a well known fact that since the outbreak of the war in Europe shipping concerns in Japan are enjoying
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    • 282 13 Per P. and O. steamer Maloja From London Oct. 30 Mr. H, Firmstone, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ezdkiel, Miss B. Pipe, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lane, Miss Gore, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. dimming and child Mr. R. J. Addie, Mr. R. H. Taylor, Miss M.
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      • 775 13 POSITIVELY THE LAST MIGHT, TO-NIGHT, g I Thursday, 25th November, 191s g I ANOTHER MONSTER AND SELECT PROGRAMME AT THE EVER POPULAR 1 ALHAMBRA I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. 1 X SECOND SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. J Ol 5? rifa Bex Comedy 3g Oui Exclusive Feature Drama. Produced
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    • 916 14 How London Companies May Be Affected. In these days one is inclined to put up with new laws because they are of such a democratic nature, but the Excess Profits Tax seems to us to be the most undemocratic suggestion which the Government has
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    • 48 14 Capt. Sparey, A.O.D., who was in Singapore a few years ago, has got the Military Cross for distinguished work with the field batteries at the front. He has been over since the first week of war, and was recently on s'ck leave suffering from the effects of exposure.
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    • 145 14 Three Men Reported Killed. Tbe town of Cheraor was aroused to a state of great terror on Friday by a party of armed Chinamen who, it was alleged, were about to make a raid on one of the shops there. From particulars received here this morning, we
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    • 255 14 Alternate day system the best. The chairman of the Inch Kenneth Rubber Company gave an account at I the recent annual meeting of the methods of tapping adopted and the effect on the labour supply. He pointed out that all their estatee were now being tapped on the
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    • 100 14 If the Bulgarians untitle this alien Prince in the trei*« against those liberties which he 1 plotted, they wih basse forth itead alone amongst the Chri tfaa of the Balkans, N« id* r Serbia ed Greece, nor, we irasgin Ra unless the is blinded to all herti teresta, can pas-ively
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      • 390 15 I TO BE LET I T0 LET FRCIM IST SEPTEMBER. I The Ground Floor of 16-18 Stam- at present occupied by I teaway, Laid law Co., I ]L t iken as one large store, or may I [ed into small shops if necesI v ly to Stephens, Paul Co. to
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      • 480 15 moticeT We beg to announce that we have opened a Branch Office of our firm lDgapore at «>e Dispensary Building, 31 Raffles Place, and have appointed Mr. J. Q Rermansen Manager of same. MEYER AND MEASOR, m Shanghai. Telephone 1107. 22 27-11 THE BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. Notice is
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      • 409 15 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Notice to Telephone Subscribers. A new Telephone Directory is now in course of preparation and Telephone Subscribers are requested to advise the Company, by letter to the Manager, before the 30th instant, of any alterations or additions necessary to the numbers, names or addresses as
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      • 390 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted news compositors for the Malaya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. CLERK WANTED. For a email Rubber Estate in Seremban. Apply to 44 R" c/j Malaya Tribune. 24-11 26-11 WANTED TO BUY Diamonds and also Rings, Krosangs, and other jewelleries set with Diamonds. Apply to
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      • 462 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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      • 512 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, P*nang f Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports and London. Stean ers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Lines. Homeward (for Europe) Outward (for China). Connecting
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      • 262 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. ii "Gtenoffe 4 r.7:>o Ton*. s. £eang Bee 0,7i»9 Ton", sjs. Seang Choon" 6,775 Tons. FOR HONGKONG, AMOY AND SWATOW. s.s. Glenogle 19th December. T iW steamers have exceTt nt a ooramodatlon for 3-. -senger?, and carry qualified surgeon». They aav» Klectrio Lights throughout. F>r it
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      • 703 16 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP c 0) EUROPEAN LINE. I A service is maintained between Yokohama rf a Marseilles and London, v.uder mail contract with the W Government. Tio New Twin-screw Steamers main JZ t have been ipeciallf desired and constructed, and are BtL atest improvement, for tbe
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