Malaya Tribune, 27 November 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 277. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 405 1 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGH T\" AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace .1 UNCTION OF ALBERT BEtfCOOLEN STREETS. A GREAT "AQUILA" FEATURE The Sphinx of St. Croix 2-TWO REELS OF STIRRING DRAMA—2 THE BLACK SHEEP-Special One Reeler of Merit. A Great War Picture SONS OF FRANCE While France is on
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    • 47 1 j"ONODA"! i Portland I I CEMENT, j j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.j SOLE AGENTS. 1 NESTLES BEST M aPU)Mi PARIS *l*m cts.. mm bab,es obtainable PER TIN. EVERYWHERE. AND 1 So Nourishing that every Tablet Makes a Meal I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore. 1
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  • 1174 2 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. Construction of Submarines. Two Japanese submarines now under construction in France, of 1,000 tons each, have been sold to the French navy. Two new submarines, it has been decided, will be constructed at Kure naval station insttad. Doshl-kal Lunch.
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  • 310 2 Enhancing Japanese Presto At the recent Hindi v&tl Japanese Premier !,e addre. J, followers thus: I owe you a gratitude for the sympathy port extended by you a, t i.. of the Government supporters' my heart-felt desire to act j 0 tion with you
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    • 212 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers and Provisions Christmas Cards and Books. I Christmas Gifts of all kinds in large I variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j A COUCH IS CANCEROUS. j Too dangerous to be neglected. For small,
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    • 308 2 THE "QUEEN MARY PEI. hiiiis 25 M,|i FOR SALE AT STRAITS ALBION PRESS, Ltd. Printers Stationers. 20A—20C, COLLYER QUAY. In aid of The Queen's "Work for Women" Fund. Lady Roxburgh writes Her Majesty is very much pleased with the Pens/ 1 This Pen has received the approval of he Queen
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  • 490 3 Officers Sentenced: News is to hand of the courtmartial and sentence on the late Commander of the Russian cruiser Jemchug, Captain Baron J. a. Tcberkassoff, and big second-in-command, Lientenant.com mander N. B. Kulibin, both of whom were accused of negligence. The Jemchug was destroyed by theEmden at Penang
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  • 120 3 Not much is heard of Gibraltar in the Press, but, according to the Colonial Journal, few places outside the battlefields have been so much affected by the war. The ceaseless patrol of the Straits, the examining of all ships passing through the Straits, the arrangements for
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  • 52 3 A New York message to the Asahi states that recently, while the Belgian Crown Prince was proceeding from Eton to London, a bomb dropped from a Zeppelin and fell 180 feet away from where the Prince stood. He was struck by a bomb splinter and received a slight injury to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 364 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIReH 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. ■MB ■Mill
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    • 245 3 LA TEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Momi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. 41, High Street. Telephone"l 29. 18-11 22-12 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Sun. 7 14 j2l 28 t I i I Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 J TUES. 2 9 16 23
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  • 329 4 A Last Message. Corporal H. R. McLarty, of the West Australian Artillery, now at the Dardanelles, writes in the Perth newspapers, Australia This is how the men in this battery —the Bth—die. When the smoke from the bursting shells had cleared away Wallis ran up to see
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  • 96 4 The export of plantation rubber from thu Federated Malay States during the month of September amounted to 3,334 tons, as compared with 3,797 tons in Augn*t and 2,879 tons in the corresponding month last year. The following is a comparative table showing the export for three years
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    • 435 4 1. H. JAYATILAKA o Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' servic* in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. Mo* 81, Tank Road, I CUPID'S SECRET I I THE MEDICINAI BLOOD DR. J. B'S. VEDIC SPECIFIC, f j REALM OF VITALITY. j In
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    • 15 4 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER REPAIRER. Workmanship Guaranteed TERMS MODERATE. 1 3-11 v
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  • 1584 5 Johnstone's Pier Agdn p ro p in Revenue Less than Expected. More Hack Lanes Troubles. [jnary meeting of the Municipal Commission yesterday afternoon. Mr. [lallifai presided and there present Messrs A. \V. n Khean Hock, Leong Man j, j>. Fowlie, E. Tessensohn, S ock (Ag. Secretary for Chi-
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  • 191 5 To day. bodge Zetland Kmergent, SJtO p.m. Lecture at YJI.C.A. by Mr. Hooper, r.n.A.s. High water:—l.6o a.m. 7 ft. 7 in-. 1.46 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. To-morrow. |»t Sunday in Advent. jpreabyteruui Clinch. Volunteer Parade S .*>" p.m. High water:—2.2l» a.m. 7 ft. 0 ins. 1.27 p.m. 8
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  • 233 5 (Singapore, November 27.) Tin. —|S2Jj no sellers. Co ora. —Strong. Tapioca. —Strong. Sago Flour- —Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper- —Weak. Other ProfJucts. —Market Steady. Utttt Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. |«er p \tmi f|«.».00 Nutmegjs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali If. ij Copra Gorong Talo 12 4/ Copra
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  • 139 5 Latest Quotations. (Special Service.) London, November 20, 4 p.rr». Metdh. Tin Straits, 3 months £108.0.0. Par Silver 27d. Produce. Fine hard Para spot: 2/11. Smoked Sheet 3/3. Plantation, Ist class qnality crepe 3/2!.. Copra £31.0.0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports spot 6 10 ;dist. :oj. White
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  • 66 5 Singapore, November 27. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 9/16 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4$ On India Bank T. T. 175£ On HongkongBank d/d 15* On Shanghai— Bank d/d On Jay Bank T. T. 134} On Japan Bank d/d HOf Sovereigns—buying rate 18.54 India Ceil Bills la±t
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  • 794 5 Prim Quoted it tbt Mtrkit tkU Mmi* Singapore, November 27. M .'iw. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following liet of quotations Rubber Shires. BmM. Value. Bayers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/1 1 ArgloJav* 8/3 9/6 2/. Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/»» I AyerKnning 11/- 14/--2,-
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    • 87 5 Train Services. Siftfcaror* (Tank-Road) toilyWeekday Si Sundays. Mail Daily leaves for the noith at 7.7 am ai.d 7rm Other tiains leaxe for Joliore at 9 ftH 10.7V an aeon. IJH P m 4 40 V m y H airivea from nuith at 8.16 am and 7.H pm Traina leave boa
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    • 506 6 IT'S A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT CIGARETTES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN j AT THE FRONT 'S-f lc M Packed in patent vacuum tins inrunnt,' the perfect e Jg condition of the cigarettes in all climates. j NOi VI LEAF IA 60 cents per tin of 50 WtmwU AT THE FRONT is and
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    • 402 6 Palladium $in*apore_s Premier Theatre-ORCHARD ROAO-Siotapore s Premier IW All Films New to Singapore. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY Thursday, Nov. 25, Friday, Nov. 26, Saturday, Nov. 27 Special Programme To-night I UNDER NAVAL PATRONAGE. The Stolen Treaty (A STUDY IN DIPLOMACY.) A THREE PART DRAMA of great power containing all the
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 16 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915 CIK n?alapa' Cribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27
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    • 100 7 Latest Cables and News-Notes. In the Dardanelles. More Activity. London, Nov. 2o\ 12.10 a.m. The Turks are displaying growing activity in the Dardanelles. They thrice attacked the British front on Nov. 21 in an attempt to retake lost trenches, but failed every where and were decimated by the Anglo-French fire.
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    • 102 7 London, Nov. 26, 12.20 a.m. The Lord Mayor of London has lent a letter to the Mayors and Provoetfl of the United Kingdom an<l says that, with the approval ami cordial sympathy of His Majesty the King, the representative head of the churches, he has decided
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    • 71 7 London, Nov. 26, 3.55 a.m. The Admiralty announces a iii of recruiting for deferred Bervice in the Navy, similar to Lord Derby's scheme. Recruits will be divided into groups, firstly, according as to whether single, and secondly, according to age. The groups will be called up as tcijuired,
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    • 69 7 London, Nov. 26, 2.10 a.m. Borne A communique states that artillery and infantry activity ■nre continued on Carnia and between Adije and Drenta. An Austrian aviator bombed Tolmezzo, without causing damage. Vigorous righting is continuing on the north■Wt ot Gorizia. The Italians have extended their occupation of
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    • 41 7 London, Nov. 25, 5.50 p.m. Lithe House of Commons Sir E, Cornwall asked why the Governttientol India was sending Schuyler, 'Manager of Ernsthausens, to Germany instead of interning him. ■f. Chamberlain replied I expect information regarding tbe ease shortly.
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    • 68 7 M r Mitsui hag been appointed a panese Ambassador in Paris, says Matin. He is not a stranger to ll > but a friend who returns. 01 v -veral years he was Councillor ,l Ja| anese Embassy to France. ate| c went to Washington, where W a similar post until
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    • 77 7 Inspection by the Queen. London, Nov. 25, 5.35 p.m. The Queen inspected at Bucking, ham Palace twenty-five ambulance cars subscribed for by Calcutta residents. After the inspection Sir J. P. Hewett and Sir J. R. Dunlop Smith and Messrs Mcleod, Monteatb, Shorrock, Paul, Knight and Woolacott
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    • 150 7 Germany's Tether. London, Nov. 26, 1.35 p.m. Mr. McKenna in an interview with the correspondent of the New York Tribune says that long before Great Britain's money runs short the supply of German men will be exhausted. The permanent wastage of German soldiers is not less than
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    • 90 7 London, Nov. 26, 1.35 p.m. Messrs Montagu Co.'s weekly report of the silver market attributes the rapid rise in price to the announcement unexpectedly of the small size of London stock, which invigorated the Indian bazaar demand, caught Chinese speculators napping, and made America reluctant to sell.
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    • 131 7 Germany's Hopeless Task. London, Nov. 20, 1.45 p.m. Telegrams from Petrograd indicate that the Germans have begun repairinga difficult operation by withdrawing from the hopeless task of capturing Riga and in general the line of the Dvina. Everything bulky and valuable has already been removed from Mitau.
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    • 44 7 London, Nov. 2fi, 1.35 p.m. In a letter to th« Times, Lord Derby expresses regret and offers sincere apologies for inferring by his speech of Nov. 24 that Lo»d Ribblesdale had deliberately said something which would be of use to the enemy.
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    • 158 7 With reference to Mr. Hadow's Hying accident recently the following particulars were given at a meeting of the Sablas (N. Borneo) Rubber Co., Ltd., held in London last month. Mr. A. Bethune said :—Mr. Hadow, as many of you know, is one of
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    • 155 7 {By Courtesy of the French Consul-General). Paris, Nov. 24. The French three-per-cent bonds are at frs. 64.50. The Parliamentary Army Commission has fixed on the 15th of December for the incorporation of the Class 1917. Nov. 25. Yesterday and to-day there were the usual cannonades. The Council
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    • 160 7 Last week a party of Mutwal fishermen, who were fishing about three or four miles out at sea, cast their net in what appeared to be a shallow part of the fishing area. On drawing the net they felt it h< »vy and unyielding. They c giutulated
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    • 233 7 Share Market. Fraser and Co.'s Report. Singapore, Nov. 26.—The volume of business done daring the past week has been distinctly better. The market is widening and is no longer confined to a few speculative counters. More attention has recently been given to better class Stocks and the cheap
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    • 295 7 Paterson, Simons Co's. Report. Singapore, Nov. 24.— For the auctions held to-day about 290 tons were catalogued. Since the previous auction the market had advanced considerably, and still firmer advices from London gave rise to a fairly general expectation that prices at to-day's sale would be well above
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    • 27 7 His Excellency the Governor has appointed Abdul Kader bin Zainal Abidin ani Maulvi Jaafar bin Q Safar Ali to be Kathis for the Hanafi sect in Singapore.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 222 7 1 5 for the price of 4 I i 1 3& Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded X tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." 5o? 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced
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    • 1193 8 RESEARCH PLANTATIONS. I The brief career of the plantation I industry has been characterized by peculiar and sometimes phenomenal periods of activity. Probably the most remarkable feature has been the efforts made to protect the industry during months of financial depression these have contrasted markedly with the preceding or succeeding
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    • 80 8 The Y. W.C. A. Monthly Me will be held on Monday, next. T will be a Prayer Ser rice at 4.4/* p.m. and at 515 p.m. abort addreaa be given by several i t.lied. The Examination in Home Vara ing will be held by Dr. (ialloway on Dec. 1.,
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 173 8 Robinson Co. J "Davis" VibratingiShuttle Hand I Sewing Machine. I The shuttle which is cylinder-shaped is worked I by a vibrating movement, it is also exceptionally I light running and quick working. Will sew from I finest to stoutest cloth. 1 I COMPLETE WITH COVER AND ALL ATTACHMENTS. Nett DO
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      • 210 8 lALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER, m THE r BEST m AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS vSiSSj ASK FOR IJM ALISOPP'S. SOLE IMPORTERS: ildbeck Macgregor Co. Adelphi Hotel. I MU SI C j j DURING I DINNER I TO-NIGHT! j ORCHESTRA I II will continue playing until 3 Ij midnight. I DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager.
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    • 886 9 li*; |82J —up. P. and O. mail of Oct. 28 was 1 in London on Nov. 20. i d fang has taken over the md <>t the Arsenal and the in the district of Shanghai. 38 is being made on the for a girdle railway around lera
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    • 152 9 Orders of the Day. A meeting of the Legislative Council is convened for 2.30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3. The orders of the day are as follows Motion. Motion by the Treasurer —"That this Council approves of a Vote of $68,628 to meet irrecoverable expenditure on services connected
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    • 56 9 In The Balkans. More Allied Troops. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 20, 3.20 p.m. A Daily Telegraph telegram trom Solonika ia to the effect that the Tsar has personally telegraphed to M. Pasitch, promising a week hence the appearance in Bulgaria of Russian troops. Italy has also promised
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    • 57 9 London, Nov. 20, 3.55 p.m. Paris The French have now taken the offensive. They attacked the Bulgarians in the Krivolak region and occupied an important village, where they repulsed a night counter-attack. Considerable British and French reinforcements continue to arrive. London, Nov. 20, 12.10 a.m. The French traops
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    • 38 9 London, Nov. 20, 2.40 p.m. Athens If. Dennys Cochin was given the freedom of the City yesterday, and was enthusiastically cheered by crowds, whilst the town was illuminated at night in his honour.
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    • 100 9 London, Nov. 20, 1.45 p.m. Athens It is gathered from reliable sources that a quarter of a million of Russian troops are concentrated in the Ismail region near the Rumanian frontier. The Bukharest journals state the conference which is being held at Silistria is attended by
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    • 46 9 German Offer to Serbia. Not My Soul." London, Nov. 20, 2.40 p.m. Paris A Salonika telegram states that the Germans offered the Serbians to cease hostilities if the Germans are given a free passage and allowed to provisionally retain the conquered territory. Prince Alexander proudly refused.
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    • 161 9 Another Record. London, Nov. 2b", 3.55 a.m. Paris Although subscriptions can be received for the next twenty days, throughout France immense crowds gather all day at the Bank of France, anxious to subscribe to the War Loan, which is popularly known as the Loan Victory. The Official
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    • 19 9 Nothing London, Nov. 26, 12.10 a.m. Paris The communi«|U«' states that there is nothing to report.
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    • 178 9 Communication Restored. Turco-German Intrigue. London, Nov. 24, !U0 p.m. Petrograd A message from Teheran on Nov. 2.3 states that telegraphic communication with Kam is restored. Helstroen, the instructor of gendarmery, who was responsible for the bloodshed at Hamadan, has resigned. He explains the conduct of the gendarmes
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    • 141 9 German Outrages. London, Nov. 25, 6.10 p.m. A Foreign Office statement on the Persian situation has been issued. After recounting the incidents at Shiraz on Nov. 10, it states that the consul, three members of the bank staff, the telegraph superintendent, a clerk of a British merchant,
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    • 164 9 London, Nov. 25, 5.35 p.m. Renter learns from a well-inform-ed source that the conspirators at Shiraz cut the telegraph so that communication with Teheran regarding the authenticity of the alleged 14 orders from the capital was impossible. The plot failed owing to the loyalty of the Persian
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    • 26 9 London, Nov. 25, 10 p.m. The King is progressing most satisfactorily and is able to move about to some extent. ou page 7.)
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    • 125 9 Tribune Special.) Penang, Nov. 20.—Our Penangr Correspondent wires the additional detail of the tragedy published in yesterday's isfue. Mr. Pengelly and Mr. Xeliigan, it is alleged, were both under the influence of liquor and called at Mr. Langan's house in McAlister Road. Mr. Pengelly flourishing his riMe, Mr.
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    • 69 9 Malacca Committee. The following appointments as members of the Po Leung Kuk Committee, Malacca, are gazetted: Chairman The Protector of Chinese, Straits Settlements. Vice-Chairman The Assistant Protector of Chinese, Malacca. Hokkien Mr. Sit Kee Ann, J.P. Mr. Chan Cheng Siew, J P., Mr. Tan Chay Van, J.P.,
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    • 186 9 An interesting marriage took place this afternoon at Telok Blangah Road, when, for the first time in Singapore.a Singhalese Buddhist wadding was celebrated according to Buddhist rites. It was unfortunate that there was no Buddhist Priest present, but according to the tenets of that religion, a marriage
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    • 75 9 Tbe Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John Greig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged ..»$*****2123 H. 0. Maas (monthly > 10 Dr. T. O. Naughton (monthly) 20 W.
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    • 64 9 Attention is drawn to an advt. atroan advt. a pearing on pag« 10 .re new supplies of musical instruments and accessories receive 1 by Mr. H.C. Hudson. The prices are exceptionally low. V Mr L. A. Chitty'H sale by auction of land and brick house at 57 First Cross Street,
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    • 920 10 The Rev. H. G. Peile's Farewell. The following letter appears in the December issue of the St. Andrew's Monthly, of which the Rev. Peile is Editor. 15th November, 1915. My Dear Parishioners anjd Friends, I am asking the Editor to allow me to insert this letter in the
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    • 99 10 His Excellency the Governor been pleased to nominate the following gentlemen to form an Advil Board (Panchayat) for the Settle ment of Singapore on all mattereffecting the Sikh religion an- 1 custom Sergeant-Major Gurmukh Singh Sikh Contingent, Straits SettlementPolice Force, Chairman. Bishan Singh, watchman. Narain Singh,
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    • 67 10 The Resident of Selangor has approved of the following to be cers in the Klang and Comfit LWJ 1 Volunteer Civil Guard ant, Mr. W. Parry Okeden :Seciioi Commanders, Mr. JaineS o Cra Klang, Port Swettenham, Batu Banting, and up to Bth mil*' X Road, and Mr. John Hunter t*
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 403 10 UTESTJDVERT^ Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. The s.s. "Kathlamba" will be despatched for MANILA HONGKONG Early In December. For particulars of freight, etc., apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. 27-11 v The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY— No.
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      • 369 10 Latest Advertisements^ Harmston's Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. Again To-night, at 9-15 p.m. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. Harmston's Circus RETURNS TO SINGAPORE BIGGER, BETTER, BRIGHTER THAN EVER. HARMSTON'S The Apex, The Crux, The Acme, The Alpha and [Omega of All that Stands for Perfection in the Circus World. OO Star Performers SO
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      • 84 10 H. C. HUDSON "SISST New Goods Just Unpacked. INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES. Clarionet B Flat 15 Keys $30 Guitar Strings Clarionet Reeds B Flat and E Capcdastras fro" 1 Flat each cts. 15 FlutesßFlat $10 Machine Heads from New Mditary Pattern Flute Rridtre Pins each BFlat $18 Mouth Harmonicas from each
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    • 152 11 Wat Saket or Phti-Khao-Thong fair opened on the evening of the 19th inst., says the Bangkok Times, under better conditions thai usnal. The absence of rain made it dry under foot and there seemed to be more stall-holders than ever. Also the booths were in many cases
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      • 182 11 I 1 11 t***t**t* ensure! I GETTING I ft I The Best Bottlingsl 1 OF 3 I PURE BRITISH PILSENER I 1 BASS'S ALE 1 f SCOTCH ALE 3 P AND P GUINNESS'S STOUT I I 1 pre at yiMg, Head 12! J is I he guarantee of the highest
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      • 798 11 Church Services. 8. Andrew's cathedral. November. 28th. 7 45'am" H n, Jay rT 7 a m Hol >. C'M.m,,,,,;.,,,. '.40 a.m. Holy Communion < Choral. r, K' ail l LiU,, V- i p.m. Children'* 6J0p.at.Svei am and Serm m. f J'owed by ft short Service of Mask by the Ommt.
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      • 213 11 WHITEAWAY.LAIDLAWKo, Limited. Battery Road, Opposite the CP. 0., Singapore. gg||§f> Xmas Stockings 1 assorle{l Toys m ren should have One. flEtef||W Length. Width Prices. |v 9 1,50 Children's Story I Price 55 cts. each. 1 ——i > ■—Beautiful Story Boohs. T«4 TOG WHd WAftMT For Children as Sketch. WHAT HC
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    • 306 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. For London City of Bombay November M Nagoya, December 1 Katori Maru, December 8 Kamo Maru, December 22 For Liverpool Mentor December 4 Kasenga, December 12 For Glasgow City of Bombay November 9) For Marseilles Nagoya, December 1 Ville de la Ciotat, December 3
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    • 51 12 Bound for Boston and New York the Chambers liner Bolton Castle, 5,30Q ton* gress, from Vladiyostock, is d*e to load here on Nov. 28, <<while the Royden liner Inrerclyde, ±995 tons, from the Pacific East Coast, via Honolulu and Northern ports, is due here for the same destination on Dec.
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    • 498 12 The Penang Maru for Hongkong and Japua sails to-day. The Kinkon Maru, at present in port, is loading for New York. 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. IU.
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    • 513 12 Syren and Shipping 0 that the difficulties: of the Japanese shipbuilding industry in of prosperity are well il a paper which Dr. Imaoka,the ch id and Mr. the assistant ship surveyor to be Marine Bureau of the TeirAinsho, have jointly contributed tciOm Japanese Society of Naval Architect.-
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    • 103 12 Klang £or Malacca, Port Swettenhain and Penang. Medusa lor Medan. Mengala for Singkawang, Painangkat and Sambas. Seinbilan for Bagan. Aing Leong for Batu Pahat. s Jacob for Hongkong. Amoy and Swatow. Hok Canton for Port Swettenham and Penang. Vondel for Batavia. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Hock Keng
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    • 433 12 Shortage of Tonnage The Homeward Freight Market has displayed increased activity at unchanged rates during the past week, cargo offering freely. The congestion of tonnage In boutn Europe ports is causing owners to be chary of placing their vessels and the lack of tonnage to Continental harbours
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    • 94 12 The N.S.M. liner Vondel passed Suez on the 10th inst. bound Javaward, is due here to-day. The Ellermau liner Kioto is due here for London and Hull on Dec. 30, Messrs McAlister and Co* are her agents. A notice to mariners states that the wreck of the S. S. Seiun
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    • 174 12 Latest Arrivals. British Zaida, str., 26-11-15, Xo. 7 Wh a Amherst, str., 26-11-15, Inner H i?" Penang, str., 26-11-15, Inner Road, Hok Canton, str., 26-11-1:,. t. Roads. Aing Leong, str., 26-11-15, m: Roads. Mersing, str., 26-11-15, Inner iu. Hong Aik, str., 26 11-15, Inner Hi; Aing Hong, str.,
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    • 45 12 •Specially mmuttdht d ettets The depart ura »f th» cancelled. The onward P. &O J .<** expected to arrive I davT 29th inst. Correap<>nfJei for denary about 8.30 p.m. -The B. I. mail of the v about the v Shipsin communication «r- TVirelwsSUtion Rembrandt, s 1
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    • 28 12 On the 9th inst. the Ben Baer untitled doran passed the Sue/: ward bound for Penang i tenham, Singapore. Nagasaki and Yokolunii Middlesbro' on Oct. 11 here shortly.
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 174 12 Mails Close. IWty. Malatva. Port Swrttfnham and Penaiig "Klian; Medan Mrduw if Singkawang. Pamangkat and Sambas MeuggaU £EW« Sti H T,?d°s^" uy Port Swettenham and Penang "Hok CaJit-m Ratavia Von«l« KoU Tiuggi TanjmgS.... 4 1» Pulau Batam and Pulau Bulang Hock Keug Pulau Soegi T-'t 1 P* ssr Colombo A
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    • 21 13 Vessel Expected. SLinkoku Maru, 27th November, from Singapore for Penang, Colombo and Bombay. Agents: Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd.
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    • 279 13 Per P. and O. steamer Maloja here Nov. 29 Mr. H. rirmstone, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ezekiel, Miss B. Pipe, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lane, Miss Gore, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cumming and child Mr. R. J. Addie, Mr. R. H. Taylor, Miss M. C.
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    • 70 13 ~L steamer Sabine Rickmers, nich was one of the large fieet of 1 by the Rickmers firm reinerhaven and registered in before the war, arrived at 1 few days ago and is the 8.0.C. tank lines, Hastings. The Sabine ia one of the German shortly after
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    • 704 13 {Exclusive to Malaya Tribune) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following *quotations at 10 a.m. to-day. Quotations. AlorGajah $2.45 $2.55 Ayer Hitam 22.00 22.50 Ayer Kunings 1.05 1.15 AyerMolek 195 AyerPanas 6.85~ .6.95 Balgownie 3.15 3.25 Bukit Jelotong 0.47£ 0.52J I Bukit Katil 0.75 0.80
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    • 56 13 Several Chinese ladies and gentlemen, Miss Tsin Seng, Miss Fad Tcheen Ying, Mr. Wong Foo, and Mr. Lai Yu San, all from Penang, are going to France to begin or resume, as is the case with the two ladies, their study of law at the University of Paris, left by
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      • 561 13 I Fox* Th 1 turd jr ay 27th n~, ,9iP M 1 y I m 10U HA HOB THE OTHER CINEMAS PAT A VISIT TO THE I ALHAMBRA I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH Rnan I The People s Favourite Picture House. BEACH ROAD. second show at 915 p m
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      • 36 13 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer in Pianos, Organs and other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Every Mai Strings for Stringed Instrument*. Undertake* To Play at Dance*. TERMS MODERATE.
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    • 696 14 India's Share. If anyone doubts the capacity of India to contribute material assistance in the manufacture of munitions a visit to the Kussa Engineering Works in Calcutta should prove a useful object lesson, writes a correapondent to the Englishman." Here from 7-30 a.m. to I a.m. every
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    • 265 14 Coconuts and Pearls. In a recent issue of Commerce Dr. A. J. Warner refers to a group of little known islands in the Chinese Sea, easily reached from Singapore, which, he says, possess great potentialities from an industrial point of view. He refers to the island* of
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    • 313 14 Bullet in the Heart. The British Medical Journal describes an attempt to remove a bullet from one of the chambers of the heart which brings out very clearly the insensitiveness of that organ to direct stimulation. Operations on the heart are sufficiently rare to be of general
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      • 605 14 IT H E 191 6 A ,ew high E,,iciency ,eatures I 9t w vv- 1 ig w mr indiVidual 10 ,he 19,6 Buick Six II I II mm m £l s I 1 jg Mmw %J $L JEm. JC i H ENGINE. I ***mW jvj m^m+^ H jflj Cylinder alve-in-head
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      • 101 14 A CLEAR HEAD a hearty appetite, sound sleep and good digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as nature Do not gripe. Of all chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. WiDi I Medicine C 0.,. Dept. lc. Singapore. Things
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      • 366 15 I TO BE LET I JO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER. I fh« Grounrl Floor of 16-18 Stam- Road, at i resent occupied by B Whiteaway, Laid law Co., B iken afl one large store, or may h dtd into small shops if neces- Vpply to Stephens, Paul Co. I to"let
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      • 473 15 _NOTICES^ JSfeH hereb y gj'en that I have transferred my business styled as 22 Hi h Street, to Ng R^ Chen ?°J IVo 61 North BVidgf snail not be res f onsible for any debts and^VTe UntS WUlbeTOlleCted TAN TENfi ANN. 26th November, 1915 25 U »48 THE UNITED MALACCA
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      • 436 15 NOTICES notice! We beg to announce that we have opened a Branch Office of our firm in Singapore at the Dispensary Bui'ding, 31 Raffles Place, and have appointed Mr. J. C. Hermansen Manager of tame. MEYER AND MEASOR, Shanghai. Telephone 1107. 22-11 27-11 SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. A Special General
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      • 386 15 WANTED j WANTED. Wanted news comrx sitors for the Ma'aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to tbe Manager. CLERK WANTED. For a Email Rubber Estate in oeremban. Apply to R" cfj Malaya Tribune. 24 1 1 26-11 WANTED TEACHER IN CANTONESE. European requires bi-weekly evening lessons in colloquial Cantonese. Apply
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      • 416 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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      • 508 16 P.&O.British India Apcar L 1 n c 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 China). Connecting
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      • 245 16 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. M, "Glenogle" 9,W Tons.. 5..«. "feangßee" 5,7'.»9T0n?. s.s. M Seang Choon" 6,775 Tons. FOR HONGKONG, AMOY AND SWATOW. s.s. Glenogle 9th December. T steamers have excel'ent a oommodatlon for TOtengen, and carry qualified surgeons. They ia*e Blectric Lights throughout Fir freight or passage apply to QIONG
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      • 674 16 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA I (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) I EUROPEAN LINE. I A service is maintained between Yokohama Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial J Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers Maintaining this V? I have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitU latest improvements for
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