Malaya Tribune, 29 November 1915
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Title Section21 1915-11-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVEWNG DAILY.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENINQ DAILY. Vol. 2 No. 278. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915 Price 5 Cents.21 words
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Advertisement399 1915-11-29 1 w TO-NIGHT'S THE NIG H T t AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE CrAIETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT BENTCOOLEN STREETS. A GREAT «AQUILA" FEATURE The Sphinx of St. Cvdix 2—TWO REELS OF STIRRING DRAMA 2 THE BLACK SHEEP --Special One Reeler of Merit. A Great Wax* Picture SONS OF FRANCE399 words
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Advertisement39 1915-11-29 1 ••.•"..~..«.«~„;^....-..v,....;.„; I Portland CEMENT. j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. I I SOLE AG E N TS. MILKMAID BRAN D MILK. I PRICE $8.00 PSR CASE. I MAKES PEOPLE STRONG t' I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore. 839 words
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Article649 1915-11-29 2 How they are being Preserved. Some striking photographs showing how Venice is being preserved from air bombs are given in la. t week's Sphere, and Mr. Herbert Vivian tells what has been done to save its priceless art treasures. "The songs of the rowers and the fresh swish649 words
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Advertisement221 1915-11-29 2 ADVANCE DISPLAY SPECIAL Christmas Goods JUST ARRIVED. Christmas Toys and Dolls Christmas Crackers and Provisions Christmas Cards and Books. Christmas Gifts of all kinds in large variety AT John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j A COUCH IS DANGEROUS. I «i Too dangerous to be neglected. For small, trifling221 words
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Advertisement964 1915-11-29 2 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SAuT^ On Monday, Nov., 29th, at 2.30 n 1. Freehold land and houses Nos. 257, 259, 261 and 263 k' Road, estimated to contain the total area of about 4.500 *pure fo^N .2. Freehold land and bouses Nos. 267, 269, 271 27° 277 Kallang Road and No.964 words
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Article625 1915-11-29 8 JnP&i* neee ar i l opinion. Coconut Oil. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—-I can assure Mr. Mathieu that I was far from criticising the utility or otherwise of Mr. Vyn Prg invention. In fact as one who had «losely followed the developments of Tropical Agriculture for625 words
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Article86 1915-11-29 8 A wounded French officer tells this story. We had tamed the Boche* out of a trench near Souchez One of my men picked up a box of big fat Boche cigars. The men divided them, and were lighting them, when the order came to charge. Every man charged with his86 words
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Advertisement177 1915-11-29 8 MOTOR CARS ON HIReI MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD. The Jackson177 words
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Advertisement277 1915-11-29 8 LA TEX CUPS WHITE, FULLY-GLAZED Ironstone Earthenware. Glacial Acetic Acid. Mo mi Cases. PROMPT DELIVERY. YAMATO CO. *i. High Street. Telephone_l29. 18 1 1 22-12 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1915. Bo* J! 7 14 J2l 28 ■*•<■■ I I j MoN j 1 8 15 j22 29 j 11277 words
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Advertisement84 1915-11-29 4 THE BEST fat Absolutely Brewed from v eS^D S the DrinklD Best Quality op4fym the Malt Hops. TROPICS.! SOLE AGENTS 1 ANN LOCK CO.. Battery Roac 1 SUB-AGENTS TAITO KOSHI, BEACH ROAD I To have a means I COMFORT. J i i Why not then have your car fitted with84 words
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Advertisement351 1915-11-29 4 J. M. JAYATILAKA :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' servioe in Ceylon and the Straito Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 31, Tank Road* I Best National Tonic. I *0 Our very live English contempor rv J J The Eftic'irm;/ Majmim utters some time-351 words
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Advertisement98 1915-11-29 4 Bentwood Furniture I M Allies Neutrals. I First shipment just Unpacked I mj] I Inspection Solicited. ONE OF THE MANY PATTERNS A. FRANKEL ft CO, I IN STOCK. Victoria Street. I Imperial Tea. ii The Premier Tea of the World, blended and put up in 1, i, and J lb.98 words
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Article111 1915-11-29 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. New Arts' College. Shiksban Prasarak Mandaii, tppliedtothe Bombay Unirei- the beginning of the year for to open a second grade ge, has now renewed the The propo.se en the college from the begin- -June 1916, iti case the111 words
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Article118 1915-11-29 5 Nair Panchayets. •ugh the influence of the Nair 1 >ociety a network of Kara .Hiua have been organized at rand rum and a good niany longitao ing 1 <cial dispute> settled. The ty bas a fund of its own, besides v» ii it owns properties worth over k\ .'O.OOo.118 words
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Article171 1915-11-29 5 Railway Office*. J proposed to construct a large t Captains'* Garden for the r the Rii'.vvay Headquarter at a cost of R«i. 5,000,000. 1."00.000 was to be voted in the !L-tiuarttes to be<*in the work: ing to the War it was decided ;i start should not l>3 made at171 words
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Article205 1915-11-29 5 P. W. D. Officers. A movement has been lately set a foot amongst the Executive Engines and senior Assistant Engineers Burma, to ascertain how best the Works Department staft can i "'iuced, without detriment to the a«cev*ary P. W. D. work in tbe Produce, and those who have been205 words
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Article148 1915-11-29 5 A Draft for the Front. A draft of the Bengal Ambulance Corps, with additional camp followers, will be despatched to the front in a few weeks. A large number of aggregating close upon 1,000, from intending volunteers, who are not connected with the profession of medicine, have been received148 words
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Article137 1915-11-29 5 Loyalty of Sikkim. mf The Mahara ja of Sikkim his issued orders to all Zemindars in his State to collect and send him names of all joung men in Sikkim who are willing to serve in the army. The Mahara ja u expected shortly to arrive in Calcutta in137 words
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Article200 1915-11-29 5 Indentured Labour. Viceroy Recommends Abolition In connection with the announcement that an important despatch has been sent to the Secretary of State by the Government of India on the question of indentured labour the 44 Bombay Chronicle says It would have been a disaster of the first magnitude if200 words
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Article161 1915-11-29 5 A small force of Rangers and Malays was sent up the Batang Lupar to endeavour to punish the Jingin inhabitants f:>r committing murders in the Sakarang river, having killed 18 women and children about a month ago. On the force arriving at Jingin the people were found161 words
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Article21 1915-11-29 5 Banca Island tin mines produced 21,239 piculs of tin-ore during last month. During October 1914 they produced only 16,810 picu Is,21 words
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Article222 1915-11-29 5 (Singapore, November Tin. —$So no sellers. Copra*— Strong. Tapioca, —Strong. Sago Flour.—Weak. Gambier. —Strong. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market Steady. Latest Local Market QuoUtioav Nutmeg* 110 S. per pi n glfi.oo Nutmegs 80 S. ffjPO Copra Bali 12.16 Copra Gorong Tale |[j Copra Donga Jo... jj Copra Kayotig222 words
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Article157 1915-11-29 5 Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co, the Arcade, advise the following quotation! for to-day Quotations. Alor Gajah f2.45 $2.55 Ayer Hi tain 22.00 22.30 Ayer Kunings 1.05 115 AyerMolek IJ7J 1.95 Ayer Panas 6.8 5 6.95 Balgownie 3.15 3.25 Bukit Jelotong 0.47. 1 0 52.1157 words
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Article67 1915-11-29 5 Singapore, November 99* On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 0/16 Demand 2/4] Private 3 m/s 2/4* On India— Bank T. T. 175] On HongkongBank d/d 14; On Shanghai— Bank d/d *7jf On Jay Bank T. T. 134} On Japan Bank d/d 110^ Sovereigns—buying rate 18.54 India Ceil Bills last67 words
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Article785 1915-11-29 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning Singapore, Xovi.mbkk B. Mestri. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share BrjJcer?, issue the following list of quotations Robber Shares. I Nona. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allsgar 1/10 2/1 1 Anglo Jar* 8/3 21- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/»! 1 AverKuning 11/- 14/--2-785 words
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Miscellaneous439 1915-11-29 5 FIXTURES. To-day. Opening of St. Andrew s School. 5.15 p.m. Mai a.-.-a Pinda Meeting. Noon. P. A' O. Maloja due. High water:—0.14 a. m. 7 ft. 5 ins. 2.11 p.m. ft ft. 1 in. To-morrow. Lwt Quarter. St. Andrew. St. Andrew Cathedral United Evensong, ttp m Emulation Lodge. 8.30 p.m.439 words
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Advertisement462 1915-11-29 6 I KOH &> Go. Annual Sale COMMENCING Ist December, 1915, Pov Osie Month Only. Reduction In all Departments. KOH Co., 83-84 Bras Basah Road. N.B—A souvenir will presented to every purchaser of goods to the value of $2 upwards. the"hean store N. Europe Hotel Buildings. r i smmm m mmrmmmma462 words
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Advertisement325 1915-11-29 6 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BIiST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. G.C.LĔĔ 158, PriLsep Stre:t. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Workmanship Guaranteed TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 n Things Needed for the Coming XMAS SEASON. Tuck's Xmas and New Year Cards with Local Views. Tutks Artistic325 words
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Advertisement426 1915-11-29 6 PALLADIUM I Sinlaiore's Premier Tkeatre—OßCHAßD ROAD—Singapore's Premier TWit*, We give you the best. Pictures that please and make yen < and often. We only shsw features that are full of Originality All Films New to Singapore. POR 3 NIGHTS ONLY Monday, Nov. 29, Tuesday, Nov. 30, Wednesday, L tc i426 words
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Title Section20 1915-11-29 7 THE GREAT WAR Latest Cables and News-Notes. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915 The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29.20 words
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Article519 1915-11-29 7 Turks in Retreat London, Nov. 26, 9.45 p.m. A further telegram from General Nixon regarding the recent fighting at Ctesiphon, near Bagdad, says that General Townshend's troops are in possession of the battlefield and the Turks are retiring on Bealah, tan miles above Ctesiphon and the same519 words
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Article335 1915-11-29 7 A Narrow Escape. London, Nov. 27, 12.35 a.m. A German claim to the capture c i er8e^ [1Uftn^e a few miles south of Kiga, is not confirmed in a Rnssian communiqn<- which says that the fighting there, all day jesterday, ended indecisively. Everything is quiet elsewhere along335 words
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Article238 1915-11-29 7 Visit to the Italian Front. London. Nov. 26, 6.15 p.m. Rome Lord Kitchener has arrived here and was welcomed enthusiastically by all classes with manifestations of the most profound esteem, including Cabinet Ministers, Senators, Deputies and Officers of the Army and Navy. The whole Press warmly greets238 words
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Article37 1915-11-29 7 London, Nov. 27, 12.35 a.m. Washington: It is stated authoritatively that President Wilson will refuse to participate in the various campaigns to convoke a conference of neutral Powers with a view to peace.37 words
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Article12 1915-11-29 7 The Nawab of Hyderabad has been gazetted honorary aide-de-camp to the King-Emperor.12 words
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Article196 1915-11-29 7 Tortured by Turks. German Connivance. London, Nov. 27, 4.20 a.m. The Right Hon. James Bryce has published further details of the horrors of the Armenian massacres. Turks surrounded the town of Bitlis, taking days to murder thousands of its inhabitants, who were compelled to dig their own graves.196 words
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Article110 1915-11-29 7 Germany ’s Losses. Four and a Half Millions. Loudon, Nov. 2b\ 6 5 p.m. The official representative of the British Press with the French Armies estimates the German losses during the first fifteen months of the war at four and a half millions, of which three millions will not return.110 words
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139 1915-11-29 7 More Discoveries. London, Nov. 27, 2.55 a.m, Washington Officials in the Department of Justice give an assurance that a thorough investigation into German plots to cripple munition factories is well under way. An important arrest has been made in San Francisco. Crowly, formerly a139 words
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Article327 1915-11-29 7 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. The Dutch Overseas Trust announces that it will not accept consignments of rubber until further notice. It is ar> unced that the French General, D Amade, who co-operated with the, British in Gallipoli, ha» arrived in London. The Hague Jonkheer Vannispen Sevenaer has been appointed327 words
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Article93 1915-11-29 8 Thi Great War Page# In the East 7 Lord Kitchener's Tour 7 Armenian Atrocities 7 Fight for Bagdad 7 Germany's Losses 7 German Intrigue 7 Turkey Getting Tired 7 Position in Persia 7 In the Balkans y Another Xote to Greece Z 9 The Western Front 10 I93 words
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Article1378 1915-11-29 8 When the war began the opening of the Panama Canal was eagerly awaited because it was known that Germany would spare no efforts to so ordain the course of events that sooner or later a heavy blow should be dealt to British trade and prestige through the1,378 words
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Article511 1915-11-29 9 I >:;—5O cts. up. the 18th rubber auction held Batavia 5,088.20 kilos have been i ions for the Penang Veter,t Corps are published in the Xii g'fl exequatur empoweri L Tomlin to act as >] Sweden in Singapore has n signed. it al 8.30 Mr. A. W.511 words
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Article258 1915-11-29 9 Reforms Needed. A Closer Association. Reuter. London, Nov. 2G, 5.10 p.m. In an address to the Far Eastern section of the London Chamber of Commerce and the China Association, Mr. T. M. Ainscough, who has recently concluded a mission of investigation in the interior of ChinaReuter. - 258 words
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196 1915-11-29 9 The Hongkong Daily Press states that the Chinese Government has appointed Messrs C. C. Chang, Secretary of the Board of Audit, and Tseng Foo, of the Bank of China, to proceed on a trip to the Straits Settlements, where they will make a general investigation196 words
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Article87 1915-11-29 9 Welsh Patriotism. London, Nov. 20, 5. p.m. The Merthyr Tydvil election has resulted as follows Mr. Stanton, Unofficial Labour, 10,286. Mr. Winstone, Labour, 6,080. It is a noteworthy result, as Mr. Stanton fought on patriotic lines and declared If the Government said that conscription was necessary, then87 words
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Article22 1915-11-29 9 The European untitled P. O. liner Maloja will be r-*ady for delivery at the G. P. 0. about 8 30 p.m. to-day.22 words
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Article1151 1915-11-29 9 In the Balkans. The Plight of Serbia. Terrible Suffering. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 27, 2.45 p.m. Madame Grouitcb. the American wife of the Serbian Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, tells a terrible story of a twenty days' horseback journey from Nish with a Government party. There are,REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 1,151 words
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Article182 1915-11-29 9 Has Gorizia Fallen London, Xov. 26, 11.35 p.m. A rumour that Gorizia has fallen is not confirmed by the Rome corainunique, which says that fighting continued yesterday on the heights north-west of the town. The repeated stubborn enemy counter-attacks have not prevented the Italians from consolidating and182 words
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Article205 1915-11-29 9 The Persian Situation. More Intrigue. London, Nov. 28, 11 p. m A Petrograd telegram from Teheran dated Nov. 27 says that there are dissensions amongst the Swedish officers of the gendarmery, some censuring for disloyalty the others to the Persian Government. Insnrgent gendarmes and mercenaries are occupying the205 words
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Article554 1915-11-29 10 Still Quiet Snow in the Vosges. London, Nov. 26, 4.45 p.m. Paris, communique It is quiet at the front. There has been a heavy snowfall in the A'osges. London, Nov. 27,12.35 a.m. Field-Marshal Sir John French, in a despatch, says that our artillery successfully bombarded the enemy,554 words
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Article15 1915-11-29 10 Khaki armlets issued under Lord I)«-rb\'s scheme madft their first appearance in London yesterday evening.15 words
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Article166 1915-11-29 10 The Eastern Star Lodge, M209, of the International Order of Good Templars, are holding a Temperrance meeting on Wednesday next at 8.45 p.m., at the Short Street Girls* School. Brother J. C. Souchamy, R.N., of the Deo Jnvante Lodge, M. Naval District, who has been a staunch advocate of166 words
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Article65 1915-11-29 10 London, Nov. 29, 2 55 a.m. Ottawa: The Government has commandered all the highgrade wheat at the head of the Great Lakes, and in store or transit eastward, amounting to sixteen million bushels, at the request of the British Government. This action ensures prompt delivery as the grain65 words
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Article259 1915-11-29 10 First Court. Before Mr. E. L. Talma. Case Dismissed. Veena Ana Kayamboo Pillai, a money lender, of 93 Market Street, and his clerk Narainasamy were charged with fabricating evidence by making a false entry in a day book kept in the course ef their business in order to259 words
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Article103 1915-11-29 10 certificate belonging to Mr. H. Smith or with the alternative of having received it knowing it to have been stolen. The Magistrate postponed the cases to Dec. 6 and sent the accused back to prison. Fourth Court. (Before Mr. A. H. Sennett.) A Malay woman was charged this morning by103 words
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Article78 1915-11-29 10 It is notified for the information of officers concerned, that an examination in Malay will be held in Kuala Lumpur and Taiping on December 18. Officers, desirous of presenting themselves for examination, whether on the State or Federal Establishments, should send in their names, through the Heads78 words
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Article84 1915-11-29 10 Near Leipzig, says a Dutch press wire, a hangar containing a Zeppelin which was situated near a Russian prisoners' camp has been burned down and the Zeppelin destroyed. The authorities consider that there has been lax supervision by those in charge of the camp. Heer Bichon has proposed as an84 words
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Article99 1915-11-29 10 Keppel Golf Club. The Ladies' Championship. The following i s the dr*. i the first round of the St A u 1 Cup (Ladies' Championship. Miss Kerr v Mrs. Peirce. Mrs. Wedd t Mrs. Barrett Mrs. Swindell v Mrs. Ha!'i» ai Mrs. Gattey v Mrs. y lc (holder).99 words
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Article119 1915-11-29 10 The contest for the Presi prise during the past four ends resulted in a tie betwen Messrs Knox. Talma and Whiu who returned scores of 2 n against Bogey 34 player* c petedand the following cards win returned G. C. Knox 2 2 up E. L. .Talma 4119 words
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Article36 1915-11-29 10 The result of the Ladies' Medal competition was as follows Mrs. F. G. Stewens 44 ser 44 Mrs. I. T. Owen 55 10 +1 Mrs. Yowler 49 3 4$ Four cards were taken out.36 words
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Article156 1915-11-29 10 Singapore S. C. v. A Naval XV. A huge crowd was attracted to the Recreation Ground on Saturday afternoon to witness a match undci Rugby Rules between a Cricket Club team and a side picked from the naval men in the town. Amongst the many well-known persons in the156 words
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Article44 1915-11-29 10 The Spoon Competition on Hiday last resulted as under 150 yds 100 yds Net Tota; Mrs Wace 24 24 48 Ayre 25 25 50 C8.34 Scott 2S 27 55 £8 [\> Brooke 2 L 27 48 67.<- Ridout 30 25 57 *»<•-44 words
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Article140 1915-11-29 10 The filth annual general meet ing of the above Company was hei* at noon to-day at the coin pan; registered offices 191 Cecil Street. There were present Messrs 1 >n Cheng Lock (chairman), Tan Yan, Chan Ring Swi, Chi Kan-' Cheng, Choa Eng Wan (directoivi Lee Choon140 words
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Article280 1915-11-29 11 A sad accident which was attended with fatal results cccurred on Saturday evening. Miss EtLeJ Pinkerton, one of the teachers at the Raflles Girls School, was examining her revolver befor retiring, when by some means it was accidently discharged, the bullet entering the lady's face. Assistance was quickly280 words
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Article74 1915-11-29 11 To Murdifloo,ooo Prisoners of W War. A wire to the Soer. Handelsblad via Calcutta; Nov. 23, says that special telegrams announce ihat the German and AottHan parliaments have issued pamphlets to ami the war by depriving the inhabitants of those areas held bjr: the German troops of74 words
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Article50 1915-11-29 11 The Dutch Cfiweri.roent Las made an aHowance of *U 200,000 for ?he purpose of breeding horses by a special department for the Netherlands Indian Army. Several sugar plantation owners have also atgniued their intention to support the department by the purcftase of horses and cattle bred by them.50 words
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Advertisement17 1915-11-29 7 I /'DRAGON" CEMENT I 1 DUPIRE B» I g SJNOAPORS. Sole Age»ls for tl*e Straits mad F.mJL17 words
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Advertisement187 1915-11-29 8 Robinson Co. I j I j "Davis" Vibrating Shuttle Hand I I Sewing Machine. I I The shuttle which is cylinder-shaped is worked I I by a vibrating movement, it is also exceptionally I I light running and quick working. Will sew from I I finest to stoutest cloth. I187 words
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Advertisement131 1915-11-29 8 I ALLSOPFS I BRITISH {PILSENER I BEER. BEST /4 AND |f| HEALTHIEST. I feSli ALWAYS I i*g%gB. ASK FOR Si ausopp s. I SOLE,IMPORTERS: ICaldbeck Macgregor Co. Adelphi Hotel, j j Saturday, December 4th. I I Special Dinner j J| TO BE FOLLOWED BY I I CINDERELLA i DANCE 1131 words
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Advertisement202 1915-11-29 10 ■ii in ■iiiiiiwmwniiMiii a ii >■»>!■ -i h—miii——— wramrmm niiwii i in— n ii«MJnww«awMiMM>. Latest Advertisements. Harmston's Circus AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. Again To-night, at 9-15 p.m. LOCATION BEACH ROAD. Facts are Facts And Crowded Houses Nightly are a Criterion of the Quality and Excellence of the Performance Presented by Harmston's202 words
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Advertisement128 1915-11-29 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPORE AMATEIH DRAMATIC COMMUTE: IN AID OF Officers' Families' Fund. "THE QUERIES" f AND "MY WORD" An Up-to-date and Original Revue. VICTORIA THEATRE DECEMBER 9, 11, 16, 18, At 9-15 p.m. MATINEE: December 14, at 5.30 p.m. PLAN OF SEATS AT The Robinson Piano .Co Ltd. ON Wertesfty,128 words
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Advertisement190 1915-11-29 11 IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" I THE HIGHEST) 8 not the opinion of a few or of merely a sf ity, but f| It ALL who have tried Ross's Great j| 1 Head Pilsener. rt deserves its high n because it is always fully up to its ABSOLUTE PURITY S190 words
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Advertisement221 1915-11-29 11 f WHITEAWAY.LAIDLAW&Co., Limited. Battery Road, Opposite the CP. 0., Singapore. Xmas Stockings fitted with assorted Toys All Children should have On* Length. Width. Price-. Busy I Story AS ILLUSTRATION. 1 Price 55 cts. cacti. Beaotifui Story B3ohs. j twi»«€ WHd WAWr J For Children as Sketch. WHAT Ht TNIWHT. He221 words
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Miscellaneous163 1915-11-29 11 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, December To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim Co. do S.R.E. r. j d<) S.V.R. do Veterans Co. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. j 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. To-morrow, Nov. 30. 5.15 pm. Drill Hall Maxim Co. do163 words
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Article338 1915-11-29 12 Singapore Loading List. Europe. Fob London City of Bombay November Nagoya. in port Ningckow, December 7 Katori Mam, December S Kamo Mam, December 22 Kioto, December 30 Fou Liverpool Mentor December 4 Kasenga, December 12 For Glasgow (.ity of Bombay November 90 Fob Marseilles Nagoya, in port Ville338 words
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Article23 1915-11-29 12 The Ellerman and Bucknall S.S. Co.’s liner KathJamba is due here, for despatch to Manila and Hongkong, during the early part of December.23 words
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Article187 1915-11-29 12 Latest Arrivals. British. Hong Bee, str., 28-11-15, No. Wharf. Antilochus. str 23-11-15, No. 5 Wharf. [Kilt Sang, str., 2*.11-15, No. 7 Wharf. Ouorra, str., 28-11-15, Inner Roads. Carlyle, str.,2B U-lj. Inner Roads. Pin Seng, .str.. 26-11-15, Inner Rds. Sri Wongsee. str., 28-11*15, Inner Roads. Hong Aik, str., 28-11-15,187 words
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Article49 1915-11-29 12 Perak for Port Swettenham and Telok Anson. Hong Man tor Malacca. Meran for Selet Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan. Hock Lee for Mersing and Kamaman. Kaka for Malacca and Muar. Antilochus for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Tanjong Surat for Kota Tinggi. Giang Seng for Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang.49 words
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Article53 1915-11-29 12 The Dutch Coa3t Defence ship liertog Hendrik has left Bourabays bound for Holland on the termination of its commission. A salut" wan tired from the vessel .on leaving, and a naval band played suitable music. Many cheers went up from ashore to wish God speed to53 words
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Article52 1915-11-29 12 Arrivals 27-11-15. 1 nigra, Brit, *****, Toms, Nov. 27, Rangoon, gen., Adainson Giflllan Co. Bendoran, Brit., 25<S7, Galley, Nov. 27, London, gen., S.B. ft Co. Ilirano Maru, Jap., 4937, Fraser. Nov. 2»), Yokohama, gen.. B. A Co. Ceylon Maru, Jap., .'K)77, Fujino. Nov. 26, Calcutta, gen., P. S.52 words
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Article43 1915-11-29 12 Vessel Expected. Mata Had (P. and O.) arrives Nov. 30th and leaves for Belawang direct the same day. Agents. Messrs Harrisons and Crosfield. Ltd. Neleus (Holt) 2nd December, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents. Messrs Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd.43 words
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Article229 1915-11-29 12 A Official Admiralty Statement. Ail official telegram from London to the British Consul-General at Batavia, elated Nov. 23, says The British Admiralty yesterday states that the persistent wireless messages from Germany regarding British Hospital ships are false and demand a direct denial by the Admiralty. Only Wounded229 words
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Article680 1915-11-29 12 The N.S.M. liner Vondel bonnd j Java ward, sailed on Saturday. m ;o: The Kinkon Maru, at present in port, is loading for New York. The Glenliner Glengyle, for Genoa and London, is due here on Dec. 10. For China sails to-morrow the P. and 0. liner Kashmir680 words
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Article73 1915-11-29 12 Messrs Bulloch Brother- I Ltd., and Messrs Steel Bros. M Ltd., have been ap| orAgents of the Bihby Lins in goon as from Ist January The s.s. Warwickshire wth early in January, Messrs Bros, then being the sgents,«j the next vessel Ihe *Jn fordshire, goes to Messrs73 words
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Advertisement116 1915-11-29 12 there |s 1 1 NO ADVANCE I H 1 1 As yet in the price of I I I Sled 9 e Brand Milk 1 1 W h ieelure not on, v tbe finest obtaing I fJfTHiI II ahle btlt if also most economical. |j I Jj obtainable everywhere in116 words
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Article746 1915-11-29 13 Preventive Measures. The following notice to owners 1 masters on the subject of fire •xtinctien on shipboard has been issued by the Marine Department of the Board of Trade In view of the possibility of in «ndiarism on board British ships tbe Board of Trade have thought746 words
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Article283 1915-11-29 13 Per P. and 0. steamer Maloja due here to-day:—Mr. H. Firmstone, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. 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. Harvey, Mr.283 words
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Article39 1915-11-29 13 The Ellerman liner Kioto is loading for London and Hull. Messrs McAlister and Co. are her agents. The Holt liner Yangtze, for China and Japanese ports, passed Suez on the 18th inst. She is due here on Dec. 8.39 words
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Advertisement662 1915-11-29 13 1 TaCSday 29th 30th November, m S 13T HAVE ™E OTHER CINEMAS P.VV A Vlsi T TO THE l I ALHAMBRA 1 E P,O *»EE« CINEMATOGRAPH H I The Peoples Favourite Picture House. *M«™GIMPJ, THE A TRE, BEACH ROAD. 1 SECOXD show at 9-15 pm w at oh our E662 words
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Article941 1915-11-29 14 Sidelights on Germany's Tactics The Allies have allowed themselves to be surprised by the enemy'» offensive against Serbia, and the event has found them unprepared. It is worth while, says the Military correspondent of The Times, to discuss the scope and object of this new operation and941 words
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Article54 1915-11-29 14 The Cambridge Review," in a special number issned recently, estimates that 10,250 Cambridge men have come forward to serve their country. Already nearly one in 8 <ven is numbered among the killed, wonnded, or prisoners 190 military distinctions have bet-n gained by Cambridge men since54 words
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Article164 1915-11-29 14 Crime Against Posterity, General Joffre, in an interview granted to a representative of Collier's Weekly a few days ago, stated 44 To bring about peace to-day would be a crime against posterity We are fighting a nation drunk with the idea of imperial domination, and we must164 words
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Article217 1915-11-29 14 When your growing daughter's ajpetite becomes fick e and she shows a desire for sour, starchy or chalk} articles look after the condition of her blood. If she is pale and languid, nervouwithout ambition and irritable he" blood is unable to meet the demandmade upon it. Dr.217 words
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Advertisement490 1915-11-29 14 It he "'ii' l 6- z rr.::;: p Apcl fl B ENGINE. ffl jĔ I Bix Cylinder Valve-in-head type 3£ ins. x OQ dWĔL 4 ins. Futir hearirg crankshalt. ■ht'Tidd self-starter. ARE BUILT UP TO A VALUE g 1 SYLINUbK ration »nd Lighting, the weU-known Del- g Sc ffIHE Buick490 words
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Advertisement35 1915-11-29 14 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road Tuner, Repairer and Dealer Pianos, Organs acd other M isici Instruments. Music Warehouse. Fresh Music Arrives by Evr> Strings for Stringed Instruments Undertakes To Play at Dance? TERMS MODERATE.35 words
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Advertisement276 1915-11-29 15 I TENTS 9 FOR I CIRCUSES, CINEMA--1 TOCRAPHS. SHOWS -j other purposes. I CANVA^WORK H of all descnpuoßfl by skilled workmen. I BOON SENG Co. 8 g [p-Cbsndlers, Sail-Makers, Estate I c sod Commission Agents I ROBINSON ROAD. riLEPHONB No. 1268. I Pahang's Latent I Resources. I Now JReady. I276 words
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Advertisement374 1915-11-29 15 _TOBEJ.ET TO LET FROM IST SEPTEMBER^ fn 7p G T d 001 of StamM 84 Iresent occupied by Messrs Whiteaway, Laid law C 6 to be taken as one large store, or may be divided into small shops if necessary. Apply to Stephens, Paul (Jo. 18 6 a TO LET374 words
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Advertisement477 1915-11-29 15 _NOTICES_ HOTICL~ Notice is hereby given that I have transferred my business styled S*S* Co -22 High Street, to Ng Sok Cheng of No. 61 North Bridge Road, as from Nov. 22nd and that I shall not be responsible for any debts incurred from that date. All accounts prior to477 words
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Advertisement425 1915-11-29 15 WANTED WANTED. Wanted news compositors for the Ma aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. WANTED. A qualified book-keeper able to prepare Estate accounts, balance sheets, etc. Salary from $100 to $125 per mensem according to qualifications. Successful candidate to be oa 3 months' probation. Apply by letter425 words
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Advertisement426 1915-11-29 15 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. p *jd up Capital in 60,t)00 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.,426 words
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Advertisement501 1915-11-29 16 P.&0.-British India Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government). For Chi«s, Japan. P«aa»g. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. «tearaers will lea'e Singapore on or al;out Mail Lines. Homeward (rem E&0«> Oitwak» (fob Cms*). Connecting at Colombo with g g501 words
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Advertisement233 1915-11-29 16 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.** The s.s. "Kathlamba" will be despatched for MANILA HONGKONG Early in December. For particulars of freight, etc., apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., Agents. 27-11 v SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. 8.8. Glenogle .",750 Tons. 6.8. "%»ng Bee" 5,799 Ton-. Bs. Seang Choon" 5,775 Tons. FOR HONGKONG,233 words
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Advertisement632 1915-11-29 16 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA I (JAPAN MAIL fgj STEAMSHIP CO.) I Ira I EUROPEAN LINE. I A service is maintained between Yokohama via port> 1 Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial 1 Government. New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this lerriti 1 have been specially designed and constructed, and632 words
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