Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1916
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Title Section28 1916-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3.- No. 7. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. Price 5 Cents. CIK rnalapa Crlbune. MONDAY, JANUARY 10.28 words
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Advertisement453 1916-01-10 1 SUPREMACY I Like Britain Rules The Waves -Gaiety Rules The Pictures I AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace. Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Street?. WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE Two Reeb of Sen* haities between Americans an! Red IndianThe Thanhouser Co. Presents A Novel Drama By453 words
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Advertisement41 1916-01-10 1 i'ONODA"! f Portland I CEMENT, i 1 J I MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. I I (Incorporated in Japan) J SOLE AGENTS. I I MILKMAID BRAND I MILK. PRICE $8.00 PRR CASE. MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co, (London) Singapore.41 words
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Article477 1916-01-10 2 New York Defences. Further bomb o*W»*es by German •vmfMthiwirf in America are feare I, an-1 .xtraorlinar. prer*»linn« a:e being taken in New Yor < .<..<! Washkogton to saf.gu.-.i (i.ve-nn.ent bet'd Bga, hai-kv «n«J railway. Tbf pr c iutio.l* which aye lj en t**>u *iihin the pat month477 words
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Article53 1916-01-10 2 Messrs Paterson Simons it Co. favour us with the November rubber returns of the Kuala Rubber Plantations Ltd., as '.*,435 lbs total Company's year to date ?9.8931bs November 1914 7,000lbs. •JuiAH RCBBKR E.nt., LTD. Messrs Bateman <fc Co., the Company's secretaries, inform us that the output tor December53 words
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Article115 1916-01-10 2 A fine story of British heroism cornea from the Bagdad expedition. boa the troops were fighting in a temperature showing 125 degrees in the shade a machine-gun jammed owing to the water in the watnrjacket giving out. In order to provide a fresh supply the soldiers voluntarily surrendered the contents115 words
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Advertisement289 1916-01-10 2 Tampenis Cement Tile Works. Machine Pressed Cement Tiles. THE TILES OF THE DAY MADE DNDKB HIGH HYDKAULIC PRESSCRK KNS. KING GREAT DURABILITY. SAMPLES AT ROCHORE CANAL) Phone 569. 11-12-16 1112 Pieces of Diamonds and Gems. 1 ABHRAK BHASMA. I If viudity with i«u •«d U pnj.en c .r. or "ff*"289 words
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Advertisement293 1916-01-10 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR TOR JANUARY, 1916. 1 r T.i I I ao>. -■2j 0 16 i, j 3! 10 17 2 '|:)i I TUES. 4 11 18 25 Wed. r > 12 19 26 Thurs. 6 13 20 2 Fri. 1 M 21 28 I SAT. 1 8 15 j22293 words
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Article648 1916-01-10 3 Wiped Out at Champagne. Immortal honours were w<»n by tbe famous Foreign Legion of France in the great battle which, towards the end of September, carried forward the Allied line in Champagne. In weaving for itself new garlands,* the regiment wa* literally wiped out. The dawn of648 words
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Article78 1916-01-10 3 The Kaiser recently sent King Kerdinand a magnificent arm oured motor-car for his personal use, and to protect him against any attempt* on his life. It is said that the King always wears a thick coat of steel oiaii and that even his military cap baa steel lining. His apartment78 words
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Advertisement279 1916-01-10 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTJ« rS MOTO3 CAR IMPORTERS GREASE Cylinder Oil AND I J J Motor Accessories OF j Every Description. Sole Agents For: Meitz Weiss Oi! Engines Tbe Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles Sub-Agents :—MICHELIN TYRES. "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 5. 5-i279 words
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Advertisement353 1916-01-10 3 NOTICE. In drawing the attention of the General Public to our "Goh Hong Cheow's" Hai Kow lonic Pills we beg to state that they are nothing new, for they have been known, tested and approved by multitudes of oneI time sufferers ail over the East including British Malaya for over353 words
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Advertisement75 1916-01-10 3 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer AND Supervisor Building Contractor 149. Senntoon Ro-4, SINGAPORE. Office No. HI, Market Street. ESTIMATES FOR WORKS FREE OF CSABOtt* J&* i:>-i ANNOUNCFMENT. W* J*g to anounce ihat weh.v o- ejied the Straits Servants \u n 7- suPPly Boys, <Jo<k> Amahs, Ayahs. Gardeners, Motor' car75 words
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Advertisement373 1916-01-10 4 SAID MARICAN Co. 20, ROBINSON ROAD. Ship ChanMeis, Provedores nnd General Vessels sup- plied with i *>sh and co d sWaice n.oac and all market stores at moJer:,re rates. Orders promptly and carefu ly executed. Letters addres ed to our care delivered on vessel's arrival. 2-11 M 6. R. COELHO,373 words
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Advertisement185 1916-01-10 4 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of 389 PACKAGES SEA-DA\fAi Goods. Ex. s. s. At Godowns Nos. ;;7 Pagar Oft Tuesday, llth January, y 9 3Q Comprising Chinese tobacco joss sticks, bean sticks, anl yeast cake. For concerned. Powell Co Auctionf^ 7-1 Auction Sale of Two valuable dwelling houses km, as Nos.185 words
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Article311 1916-01-10 5 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BOMBAY. Swadeshi Clock Factory. Indu Prokaah of Bombay fi- that a swadeshi clock facii a small scale ban been ithed at Mai wan in Konkan. prietor is a carpenter named ram Dadaba Mistri. The has been started after a311 words
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Article389 1916-01-10 5 Legal Reforms. Ihe Advocate-General of Madras -erit up to the Government the owing scheme for the reform of legal profession iv the Madras >idency, in order to bring the >-siou in line with the English Any Vakil of not less than ten rs standing to be deemed as 'Hied389 words
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Article178 1916-01-10 5 The vhilaw Railway. The section of the Chilaw Extension between Koehchikadde and Madampe, including) the stations Bolwatte Lunuwila, Kudawewa and Madampe, will be opened for traffic of every description on and after March Ist, 1916, and Kakkapalliya and Chilaw stations for goods tratlic only from the same date. Admission178 words
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Article227 1916-01-10 5 The Iniversity Scheme. Certain numbers of the Educational Syndicate of Burma waited recently on lbs Lieutenant-Governor on the subject of the proposal University of Burma. His Hooour informed them that th« director of public instruction had already work!ed out a modified scheme for tbe commencement of the Rangoon university,227 words
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Article237 1916-01-10 5 King Evondale, Racer. In the Calcutta High Court Mr. Justice Greaves disposed of a case brought by Messrs J. A Johnstone and Son against Dr. H. C. Bassler in connection with the race horse King Avondale. In this case the plaintiff claimed lis. 5,433 from the defendant, alleging that237 words
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Article100 1916-01-10 5 Criminal Tribes. The Punjab Government has been inviting opinions as to the suitability of introducing provisions regarding the surveillance of member* of the criminal tribes in cases of ottV-uders under section 110 C. P. Code. This suggestion, it may be remembered, was made in the recent Government review on100 words
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Article156 1916-01-10 5 Oil Pressing Industry. The Statesman writes:—The Director of Industries in the United Provinces, Mr. A H Silvei, calls attention to the possibilities of the oilpressing industry. He has drawn up a very interesting note showing that the manufacture of oil in the United Provinces is already well established;156 words
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Article474 1916-01-10 5 Mass Education. The question of compulsory free education for the people of India has not gone a single step further from where the late Mr. Gokhale left it, writes the Tribune. Public leaders, however, have yet been trying to secure Government approval for it, since their scheme of slow474 words
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Article66 1916-01-10 5 Singapore, January Uj. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/41:v32 Demand v Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/32 On India— BankT. T. 17v On Hongkong— Bank d/d 16 On Shanghai— J Bank d/d yo On Java— BankT.T. On Japan— 1 Bank d/d :iQ Sovereigns—buying rate India Ceil Bills last issue 1/466 words
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Advertisement165 1916-01-10 5 £ibVs Food Products I Are prepared from the choicest materials under j finest conditions and by experienced chefs. Libby I j stands for quality and flavour in canned foods. n I LIBBY S PREMIER SOUP gglg§sj Cases contain 48 tins as follows: 1 lIS THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. 10 tins Vegetable.165 words
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Miscellaneous144 1916-01-10 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, January 14 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. do Maxim Co. do S.R.E. v. do S.V.R. N.C.O'g. 5 Squad Headquarters M. Cyclist Section. *>.lo Drill Hall Veterans Co. do Chinese Co. »> do S.V.C. Band. To-morrow, Jan. II. 5.15 p.m. Drill144 words
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Article706 1916-01-10 6 I ,1*7» [We do not necessarily endorse tke opiniont expressed by correspondent!.] Shelter and Rest House for Bluejackets. I To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir,—Since reading your article on England Expects—" T have rtalised folly the very great services rendered to us by the British Fleet706 words
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Article155 1916-01-10 6 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise tbe following quotations for to-day Alor Gajah $3.25 $3.50 Ayer Hitam 30.00 35.00 Ayer Kunings 1.25 140 Ayer Molek 2.40 250 AyerPanas 9.50 10.00 Balgownie 4.00 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 000 Bukit Katil 0.85 0.92?, Changkat Serdg155 words
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Article78 1916-01-10 6 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 am and 7 pm. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 i.i 10.29 am noon. 1.30 pm 2.55 pm 4.40 pm. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 am and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9, 8.4278 words
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Article56 1916-01-10 6 We learn that, in pursuance of the regulations that are being enforced to prevent trading with the enemy in the Far East, says the Japan Chronicle, the Australian Government has decreed that all shipments of goods from Japan to Australian ports must be accompanied by a Consular certificate declaring that56 words
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Advertisement470 1916-01-10 6 i Rathbojjrne Dairy Farm.j I Telephone 1382. J As several tricycles siniilar'in shape to those used by this r J are to be seen moving about the town selling milk, the P ut; are cautioned against believiug that *he milk sold by them i« f r J J this Farm.470 words
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Article794 1916-01-10 7 PENANG RALES. Second Day. second day of the meeting i\s a better attendance. The >her was f;n*=» and tbo A 3 to the rnerita of the Singapore 1 Penang horses, they work out nonours M even," for out of the een races run, each Settlement can ist of794 words
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Article130 1916-01-10 7 There was a large attendance at the Club Bungalow yesterday morning when a 44(> yards scratch race was decided Tierewere seven competitors and a capital struggle resulted as follows: J Bagnall, 1 N C Donglas, 2; C J Potter, 3; J R Lynch, 4 D Mathieson, 5;130 words
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Article107 1916-01-10 7 Adelphi Cup Tournament. Five heats in the second round of the above handicap were set f>r decision on Saturday last and they resulted as follows :—Mr. F. C. Peck (rec 40) beat Mr. A. Getzov (rec 40) by 33 points Mr. a. D. Baker (owe 40) beat Mr. C.107 words
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Article62 1916-01-10 7 First Court. (BKFOflfe Mr. H, W. Firmstone") Kayamboo Pillii, managing agent of the Chetty money-lender s firm of Theena Ana of 83 Market Street, was convicted for perjury this morning and sentenced to three* months' rigorous imprisonment. Notice of appeal has been lodged by the Hon. Mr. C.62 words
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Article84 1916-01-10 7 (Before Mr. C; H. G. Clarke.) Lazarns, a Madrassi Christian cook, was charged this morning by various persons nnder whom he had been working as cook with the theft of valuable property, a portion of which was found by the police in his possession. After hearing evidence on84 words
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Article152 1916-01-10 7 Husband and Wife Poisoned. A strange case of poisoning was discovered at the Sea View Hotel on Friday morning when Mr. and Mrs. Scott, who had retired about midnight on Thursday were found to be suffering from the effects of some narcotic. Medical aid was called152 words
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Article223 1916-01-10 7 (Singapore, January 10.) Tin. —$842 buyers no sejlers. Copra.— Strong. Tapioca.—Steady. Sago Flour>—Strong. Gambier.—Weak. Pepper•—Weak. Other Products. —Market Steady. Latest Local Market Quotatioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per pictil $23 00 Nutmeg 80S. 3 Q!oo Copra Bali 12.50 Copra Gorong Talo 2.76 Copra Dongalo M 1275 Copra Kavong jot223 words
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Advertisement17 1916-01-10 7 TO LET. Rooms at Zetlai d House," Armenian Street. Apply to Stephens, Paul Co. 1 30-11 v17 words
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Advertisement135 1916-01-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All pel sons claiming refund of Assessment of houses vacant for any portion of the half-year endiDg 31st j December, 1915, are hereby reminded that such claims must be sent in to the Commissioners on or before the 30th January, 1916. The Commissioners135 words
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Advertisement245 1916-01-10 7 Latest Advertisements. I Vitafer TM R (Tm S AN ABM)ING I LOWER PRICE. GO,)D HEALTH 4 oz. $1.75. 8 w 2 00 VITAFER IS M ALL-BRITISH. I SOLE AGENTS: IJOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. j SINGAPORE «Sc KUALA LUMPUR. Raffles Hotel, j Saturday, January 15 th I245 words
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Advertisement86 1916-01-10 7 MAKE MONEY EASILY QUICKLY HONOURABLY. Buy a Standard Prescription for »aking all kinds of Patent Remedies, Hair Oils. Ointments Powders, Creams, Soaps, Scent*. Etc. Etc. Our Formulas are Guaranteed to te Absolutely Genuine B.P. Standard and Weil-Tried for years. I Write for particulars to THE VI-RA-PIL Coy., P. O. Box86 words
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Article109 1916-01-10 8 Thb Great War s Page. War on Shipping 9 More Malaya Aircraft 9 The Dardanelles 9 The Western Front 9 In the East In the Balkans 10 National Service 10 French Consular News 10 Huns in America 9 A Famous Corps •> Indian News 'r Correspondence g Sporting109 words
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Article768 1916-01-10 8 One of the solid and permanent benefits that China may be expected to gain from the change from a republic to a monarchy will be that the sources of unrest and the possibilities of disorder in her outlying dominions will be greatly diminishei. This is the view of768 words
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Obituary195 1916-01-10 8 Doyen of Fleet Street. London, Jan. 9, 12.50 pm, The death is announced of Lord Burn ham. (Rtuter.) [Lord Burnham, who was raise.] to the peerage in 1904, was one ot the finest men who ever gracM journalism, of whose openheartei ness volumes could be writfet Born on Dec.195 words
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Article264 1916-01-10 8 Sixty Years a Queen, The Palladium Theatre is keepinf well to the fore in choice of fita selection, one of the finest prodnctions ever seen in this city beisf billed for next week. Sixty Years a Queen depict* the reign of Her Majesty Qs* 1 Victoria and the264 words
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Advertisement160 1916-01-10 8 08% New Zonophone |jf|/ Needles. $1 per 1,000 Needles, 25 cts per tin of 200 Needles. (Zonophone Records. I 12-inch Double-wded $2.00 each. 10-inch Double-sided $1-20 each. Record Offlß Albums. j T^ hold 12 ReC rdS e3Ch i Robinson Co. DO YOU USE A BLUE-FLAME OIL STOVE? THEN BUY r160 words
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Advertisement116 1916-01-10 8 ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER. J THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST. ALWAYS ASK FOR tM AIISOPP S. SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck Macgregor Co. j Adelphi Hotel. j KVERY ROOM H4S I I BATHROOM ATTACHED 5 AND IS KITTED WITH 5 j Electric Light f I and Fan. I X I Tuesdays, Thursdays and116 words
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Article571 1916-01-10 9 Tin is 184.75 —12£ cts. up. Latest advertisements are inserted n page 7. In December the Singapore Para libber Estates yielded 43,875 lbs. v Winson of the Malacca lanteers has been promoted to rupany Vaarter-Master Sergeant. Capt. S. J. G. Beaumont, late of m Malay States Guides,571 words
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Article966 1916-01-10 9 War on Shipping. Loss of the King Edward VII. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. The Crew Saved. London, Jan. i), 9JS p.m. It is officially announced that the battleship King Edward VII struck a mine and owing to heavy seas had to be abandoned. She sank shortly afterwards, but allREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 966 words
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Article58 1916-01-10 9 Puny Rioting. London, Jan. S, 3.30 p.m. Hongkong A hundred armed raiders, styling themselves revolutionaries, attacked and looted Yintin customs station, near Shatokok, in the New Territories. They wounded a Chinaman, and ordered the Europeans there to prooeed to Hongkong, where they arrived uninjured. Fifty European and58 words
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Article325 1916-01-10 9 Complete Evacuation. London, Jan. 9, 10.35 p.m. The Gallipoli peninsula has been completely evacuated. London, Jan. 9, 10.50 p.m. It is officially announced that General Monro reports the complete evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula was successfully carried out and all guns and howitzers got away except seventeen worn325 words
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Article93 1916-01-10 9 London, Jan. 8, 3.15 a.m. Rome A communique states that the Italians surprised and captured the position of San Giovanni on the southern slopes of Monte Sperone. The enemy fruitlessly attacked at several points on Col di Lana. There were artillery duels on the entire front, in93 words
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Article127 1916-01-10 9 London, Jan S, 2.15 p.m. The Times expresses Ihe opinion that the proximate cause of the recent heavy fall in the value of tt* German mark in neutral countri' i was probably the failing due of coupons ou German loans, in respect of foreign holding* These have127 words
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Article432 1916-01-10 9 Worrying the Enemy. f.ondon, Jan. 8, 2.15. a.m. Paris A communique states At Bois l'Euxaumont we again bombarded the railway traffic, and interrupted it. Two German posts were destroyed on the plateau of Nouvron. Our artillery continues very active in Champapne. A German convcy was dispersed near432 words
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Article38 1916-01-10 9 Geotrou; Johore. London, Jan. 8, 3.25 a.m. The Army Council has entefnU* gift of twentj-hve thoosand dolUr. »nd purpose to devote it to the p"™ ZTS r B "«i«BM«, aeroplane, for the Flying Corp,. F38 words
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Article43 1916-01-10 9 London, Jan. 9, 8.10 p. m Amsterdam The German Social C/ o C 0 r hich resoI »e<J on .Nov. J last in denouncing th« members wh<. oj.pose.l the War Credits on De«*. 24 1*..* u rediated the Vortae£ t X party's organ.43 words
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Article433 1916-01-10 10 Find at Salonika London, Jan. I 45 p.m. V Salonika telegram states that a aeirch at the Austrian Consulate led to the discovery of 180 rifles. 15) revolvers, cartridges, explosives, Turkish uniforms, flags, and armlets hearing the Crescent, which were evidently intended to equip the Turkish rabble433 words
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Article148 1916-01-10 10 The arrangements for the forthcoming Garden F.*-te at Ipoh on the 2\hh instant are proceeding apace, the Committee (consisting of Messrs Jelf Marks, X vans, H. J. Cooper and Hodges) having already mapl>ed out the Residency Grounds for the various stalls and amusements. Offlrs of help from outside sources has*-,148 words
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Article319 1916-01-10 10 Important Russian Move. London, Jan. 8, J..JO p.m. Paris A Petrograd telegram says that the most important news of the day, which is of a Russian advance on the town of Kukhotzkavola. ten miles westward of the river Styr, situated at the issue of the Pinsk marshes,319 words
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Article52 1916-01-10 10 London, Jan. D, 7.50 p.m. Amsterdam Hardin's paper, the Zunkunft. has been prohibited publication for the length of the war. London Jan 9, 2.35 p.m. The Ford parly have arrived at The Hague. Mr. Ford has telegraphed that his health is improving and he hopes soon to join the party52 words
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Article253 1916-01-10 10 Labour and the Vote. Loudon, Jan. 8, 2.30 p.m. The political situation is calmer. Talk of a general election persists in some quarters, but it is generally believed that this last extremity is not needed, and would only be adopted in the event of serious threats of labour253 words
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Article42 1916-01-10 10 London, Jan. 8, 1.43 p.m. Copenhagen The Ford peace party has started on a journey across Germany. London, Jan. 7, 10 p.m. The Bank of England invites applications for ten millions sterling of French Treasury Bills, fixed at a discount of 5|.42 words
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Article79 1916-01-10 10 The Palladium Theatre has another novelty this evening in an Official War Gazette on "Submarine Warfare," which has been released recently by the French authorities. Whose Crime,*' the famous drama, will be screened as "The Ape of Crime It is a story of antipathy a monke\ took to a woman.79 words
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Article412 1916-01-10 10 Text of the Bill. The Exempted. London, Jan. 7, 3.50 p.m. The Military Service Bill provides that every British male subject ordinarily resident in Britain, between eighteen and forty-one ye#rs of age, who is unmarried or a widower without children dependent on him, shall be deemed as from412 words
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Article185 1916-01-10 10 (By Courtesy of the Consul-Gen em I. Paris, Jan.. The French three per bonds are at fr. 63. 75. The R per cent bonds are at fr 88.10 Yesterday, between s and Reims, we damaged th' enemy's works and wrecked trenches We exploded an munition depot in185 words
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Article185 1916-01-10 10 London, Jan. 6\ 2.."» Up m. Youngstown, Ohio: A series strike, with rioting, has occurred hi which up to now three have ben killed and nineteen wounded. Th< strikers, who are the employees it a steel works in East Younßstowi:. began by firing six blocks of build185 words
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Article139 1916-01-10 10 REUTERS TELEGRA MS London, Jan. 9. 3.45 a.m. Washign ton The Government has sent a Note to Britain, based on complaints of the British authori ties censoring the mails from thUnited States destined for neutrals —torLondon, Jan. 7, 5.20 p.m. The increases in Imports for the year139 words
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Advertisement59 1916-01-10 10 ["DRAGON" CEMENT." I Contracts have been Renewed for the supplies of Cement during I lh f Mun of Singapore and to the Government I I f Johore also to the Federated Malay States Railways. I Beware of Imitations. I Insist on getting the Haiphong "Dragon" Brand 1 DUPIRE BROTHERS Sole59 words
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Advertisement468 1916-01-10 11 PENALITIES: pOOdrVltfS SPECIALITIES. J Soaps J Dandie kSL.&s 1 Sanda| fumed -g mvP wood jrm fl Soothes and beautiI VI the Nkin. and *JUtl p tht 003 p. ftirestj j Tin Tneßest household h absolutely pure, and the most deli- ii l rate texture-, \J^^ Cleanser, i Best i 1468 words
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Advertisement497 1916-01-10 11 FOR SIX MIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 17th The Management of the Palladium Theatre PRESENTS THE MOST GIGANTIC AND MOST ELABORATE SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF ALL TIME Sixty Years A QUEEN A faithful Graphic and minute Record of the life of VICTORIA THE GOOD. This picture, which was the talk of497 words
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Article1097 1916-01-10 12 Text of the By-Laws. Following is the full text of the by-laws relating to the control and destruction of dogs as recently approved by His Excellency the Governor-in-Council and promulgated in tne Gazette on the 31st ultimo Dogs. L Every dog kept within the Rural Board area1,097 words
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Advertisement491 1916-01-10 12 Children's Foot-Wear ChMrens Tan Willow Misses' Glace Kid Shoes. "Nature Form Shoes. Sandal. Similar to illustration, in Tan or j Black Glace Kid, Medium The Shoe which enables the Lxactlv to the style as llustrated, pumpeoles, light Weight, smartly foot to develop in the correct all leather tan glace kid491 words
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Advertisement159 1916-01-10 12 FREE TRIAL. Our 'Zewaka" Instantaneous Headache Cure has been ouite a long many years known in Bur; as and has gained great patronage and numerous unsolicited testimonil its marvellous and instant cun ii cases of headache and neuralgia With a view of popularising specific throughout India. Ceylon neighbouring countries we159 words
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Advertisement1170 1916-01-10 13 STILL GOING STRONG, WITH OUR EXCLUSIVE FEATURE FILMS. j To-night nt, tuv A A THE To-night g ALHAMBRA 1 THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. f j j A POWERFUL AND EXCITING DRAMA Kg j F"o*» The Secret Service I j Dramatic Masterpiece -Entertaining, Interesting, Sustaining-following a sensational story of1,170 words
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Article950 1916-01-10 14 The recent rapid rise of the price of rubber has taken practically ever)body by surprise. It dbes not appear to have been foreseen by either the expert or the outsider, and the result has been a good deal of confusion all round in London. A halt of <950 words
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Article204 1916-01-10 14 Straits Lead Others Folio a. Residents in the Straits Settlements having s-t the excellent example of compnls >ry military training, will be interested to learn that at a meeting of the Council of the Koyal Colonial Institute, held on Nov, .JO, the following resolution was unanimously adopted204 words
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Article184 1916-01-10 14 The muscles of the ba heavy work of the body. Wheal are overworked or ili-nourishi ache and people who art trouble begin to worry abos kidneys. Backache may be duo t which is rheumatism of tbe mat* the back, but more backac: caused by overstrain, overvoi muscle starvation184 words
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Advertisement552 1916-01-10 14 1T H P IQI lS A few high Ef,iciency fcatorcs H individual to the 1916 Buick Six. I Special Features for 1016. I ENGINE 5$ J Six Cylinder Valve-in-head type .'4 ins. x Mkm\ m\Wm\. 4. ins. Four J»e;iriDg crankshaft. S nif V V Try m o SELF STARTER. I552 words
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Advertisement101 1916-01-10 14 BUICK CARS! I ARE BUILT UP TO A VALUE I NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. j la 1 Several Buicks are due to arrive in December. The November shipment has already been booked up. A fWI j FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: f M s Central Engine Works,! M101 words
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Advertisement456 1916-01-10 15 TO BE LET TO LET. I Two Story Comoound house r,r nr 14 off Gaylang Road, rent. Apply to No. 180 ftoad. -.1') v tcTlet. table residence near town, r listrict. Tmmediate entry, i 53 per month. to Healthy c o Malaya 5-2 GRAND X'MAS SALE. For One Month Only.456 words
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Advertisement595 1916-01-10 15 NOTICES j v mm THE MALAKA PINOA RUBBER ESATES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an interim dividend of 10 percent on account of the year endmg 31st August, 1916, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on January 22nd, 1910. Notice is| also hereby given that the Transfer595 words
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Advertisement544 1916-01-10 15 WANTED CHINESE CLERK WANTEDWanted a junior Chinese clerk with a knowledge of shorthand and type- writing. Apply in own handwriting, stating experience and salary required to Alpha," c/o Malaya Tribune. 4- 1 10-1 WANTED. A position in a Mercantile Firm or Rubber Estate as Book-keeper, General Office Assistant or even544 words
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Advertisement468 1916-01-10 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., The468 words
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Advertisement519 1916-01-10 15 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.- LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand! FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Ri«ks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited.519 words
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Advertisement357 1916-01-10 16 I GUAN KIAT Co., 1 Head Office 3T, PbilKp Street BRANCH STORES AT -Phillip Street No. 14, and Tank Road Nos. 14, 100 and 102. I I f? tfsai i■■lmiWW 1 ii iittm^awtw* Telegraphic Address J Telephone Nos. 1174, 1233, codes used 2 3 GUANKIAT. I (Private 1450). i AB357 words
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Title Section19 1916-01-10 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 7 SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JANUARY 10. 191619 words
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Advertisement485 1916-01-10 1 P. O. British India AND Apcar Line Mail and Passenger Services. Peninsular and Oriental Sailing*. i (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 cr about Mail Lines. Homeward (fob Europh). Outward (for Crira).485 words
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Advertisement280 1916-01-10 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPiJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" THREE WEEKLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANG, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, ST VINCENT, LAS PALMAS AND VICE VERSA. Steamers are due to sail on the undermentioned dates FROM AMSTERDAM. Kembrandt .Jan. 21 Oranje Feb] 10 Vondel M ar Kon der Nederl. Mar. 21280 words
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Advertisement595 1916-01-10 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON(J]YUSEN KAISHA (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. Mar."eillJ c I^ Oe T "a maint ined >tween Yokohama via porta to Uve Ten n .fi ?1 7- Twi I n Scr l ew Steame maintaining thia service bave been specially denned and constructed, and are fitted with a!! the595 words
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Article416 1916-01-10 2 Europe. For Isjadon Hitton Hall, in port Aotilochus, January Id Wiihima Maru, January It >ovara, January 20 1 angtze. January 2V Snwa Maru, February 2 N el tore February Halenus. February 12 V aahinir February 14 City of Colombo February II Kansas, March 3 Fsr L'irrvool Pulsus,416 words
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Article345 1916-01-10 2 Latest Arrhrals. British STKAUait BHRTH. DAT!. Sandakan Dock 2-]^ Irismere do do Patrol Outer Rds 20-12 Malacca Inner Rds 25-12 Physa K. Harboar 26-12 j Sui Sang Wharf 29-12 Esturia Outer Rds 31-12 "Magnet K. Harbour 2-1 Giang Ann Inner Rds 4-1 Fazilka Dock 6-1 Recorder Outer Rds345 words
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Article45 1916-01-10 2 Perak I' rt SwettenhAQi ami leluk Anji n Mam tor Selat Pandjang, Ban* kaiis ii rj bagi Sri lo\ f:«T, Pahat. Kaka for nar P. l«t Nederlai i-j, i ,r Batavia I g Sarawak and Goebilt. Giang a-,* at Batavia, Cheribon and Saru^r^a^45 words
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Article40 1916-01-10 2 Arrivals Jan. 8. Trang, Brit, 73, William Pithie, Jan. 7, Trang, gen., E.S. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 197, Ogier. Jan. 7, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Ipoh, Brit., 558, Lawrie. Jan. 7, Singapore, gen., Adamson G. and Co.40 words
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Article51 1916-01-10 2 Brandan for Deli and Asahan. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings. Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Per--lis and Setul Flying Dragon for Portwald and Taiping. Nankin for Ceylon, Australasia. India, Aden, Mauritius. Egypt and Europe,51 words
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Article62 1916-01-10 2 A sum of in round figures 1,000,000 fl. is involved in the project which the Municipality of Amsterdam have in view for exj tending the facilities of the porti The plane comprise the construction !of a new harbour, with warehouse j accommodation, and other works, j the object62 words
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Article75 1916-01-10 2 The wreck of the Taro Maru (3,165 tons) chartered by the Mitsui Busen Kaisha, which ran ashore on a sunken rock at the entrance to Hainan Straits in a dense fog on November 29th, was offered for sale by auction on December 21st. Bidding started at75 words
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Article78 1916-01-10 2 Mr. Graham Thomson, Director i of Admiralty Transports, has sent the following intimation to the i Sailors and Firemen's Union "No other nationalities should be engaged unless it is found impossible, without delay to Admiralty transports, to secure crews of British or coloured persons. The rule shall78 words
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Article85 1916-01-10 2 In connection with the sad fatality on board the Asiatic Petroleum Company's liner Physa, occasioning the death of Mr. Murison, the third officer of that vessel, at the age of 26 years, it has been proposed to erect a tombstone on his last resting place at85 words
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Article84 1916-01-10 2 Captains of vessels bound to Malacca have experienced consider able annoyance with Ooats coming alongside before permission was granted them, and it is pleasant to b*ar that the authorities are taking interest in stopping this nuisance. Boarding Officer de Silva brought ten Malay boatmen before the Marine84 words
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Article75 1916-01-10 2 The Mercantile Marine Service kmocMtm have received a notice from the Board of Trade calling attention to the use of steel rings inside officers' caps. It is pointed out that they sometimes become magnetized—and, owing to their close proximity to the compass needle, when worn by75 words
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Article546 1916-01-10 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Veasels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—s.s Van Cloon, s.s. Tjiliwong, s.s. Knight Companion, s.s. Melchior Treub and s.s. Prins der Nederlanden. The Holt liner Knight Companion, 7,43.3 tans, is due here. For China will sail on 2»tn inst. the546 words
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Article185 1916-01-10 2 Strikes Mine in Gale. Rauter wired to-day that the fi r tish battleship King Ed waul Vri struck a mine and sank. The King Edward VII was a r Dreadnought battleship 0 f tons, and her armament consist*! 4-12 in: 4-9 2 in., 10-6 in.: 12-12 12-3 pounders.185 words
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Article68 1916-01-10 2 Delivered in London. The following are the datssoj departure from Singapore of tat European Mails and their deliver* in Lnnd<yn. Mail. Lift. DaLivaaai B. 1. Not. li» Der ii MM Not. I» Dm. v P. A O Not. 2« Dm 8.1. Dae. i P. AO. Dee. iv B.68 words
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Article102 1916-01-10 2 Jan. 10. —High water :—1.54 a.m 8 ft. 9 ins.; 1.36 p.m. 9 fr. 7 urn Jan. 11. —High water —2.32 a.m. ft. 8 ins. 2.33 p.m. 9 ft Jan. 12.— water —3.14 üb. vS ft. 7 ins. 3.37 p.m. 8 ft ins. Jan. 13 —High water102 words
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Article167 1916-01-10 2 It is reported that a shipping company at Odessa has decided topbee with a Japanese dock company order for th* construction of sew ral passengtr steamers of i large type The order includes eight steamers ol the first-class type. Th« company will order several steamem later for use in foreign167 words
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Advertisement40 1916-01-10 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROVIDORINC CONTRACTORS, Tiie Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —is -Battery Boad. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to fro* January Ist, 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. :>-i v40 words
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Article1106 1916-01-10 3 kjurt&Dt Action for Over Carrying. e following is the full text of interesting judgment given by e Bailhache in London on 30 in the action by Messrs. W irgantand Son against the E tst Co., Ltd. The circumstances which the case arose have creatvride interest in shipping1,106 words
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Advertisement478 1916-01-10 3 The War on Shipping. m beenTe^liT 1 shl W [n thr h A°«tii* acts have oeen reported*during the past Week Ship and (iirnere. Flag. Tons. Damage. Bonheur Norwegian 1,158 (Sunk. Crew of 15 v f I landed Jan. 8.) Unj0t Norwegian (Sunk. Two lives lost St 0 8wa i d478 words
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Advertisement479 1916-01-10 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, CEYLON, Marseilles. Hi.MEWAkf.. OOTWARI). Itlft-lfN 1916-191«; Atbo« Ja.. 21 i Andre Lebon Jan. 17 Portho, j aD OordilWe Feb. 11 Andre Lefxm Feb. 28 For all particulars, apply to J. De COURTOIS, Agent. SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. ••a. "Glenogle" 3,760 Tons.479 words
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Advertisement458 1916-01-10 3 Australia By Burns Philp Line. Singapore to Java Port?, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Strrits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmanian and New Zealand Ports. Smooth Passage Super. Scenery. A458 words
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Miscellaneous175 1916-01-10 3 FIXTURES. To-day. Week of Prayer, Y.M.C.A.. ."».16 p.m. Water—1-54 a.m. 8 ft. 9 int.: 1-30 p.in, 9 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow. Week of Prayar, Y.M.C.A.. 5J§ p.m. Singapore Assizes open. Charity Concert. Vio-Theatre, 9.1® p.m. High Wat tr—2-82 a.m. 8 ft. I in».: L'-#| m 9 ft. Wednesday, 12th. First175 words
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Advertisement651 1916-01-10 4 Mitsubishi Dockyard Engine Works. A A 1 4AO, Wester,. Union, Engineering end Beutley Code. DM. Fn,rineen. Manufacture ot <Jeotn.Ho Condensers, Stones M»ngaoe«e BrT/ecltin*. IW SM.» Turl.ine, .nd Torbo-Altern.tor.. etc., etC NAGASAKI Tel. Address DOCK— Nag»*» 1 Graving Dock and Patent Slip. Dock No. 1. «>ock No. 2 Dock No. 3.651 words
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Advertisement461 1916-01-10 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. 'Contractors to the Imperial Japanese Army and Nary and to Foreign Governments J Copes Yhwd Cable A dok esses ■V^^ BW ■Www A 1 ARC DOCKYARD I I /Igim 1 %lw W Western Union M DOCK-DA [REN." Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive (Makers. All461 words
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Advertisement371 1916-01-10 4 Ocean Steam Sk Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam h Co., Ltd. 1 The Companies' steameri patched from Liverpool ontwi tbe Straits, China and .L, pa week and from Japan bonewai London, Amsterdam und A every fortnight for Genoa, A] les and Liverpool and for \f„, Havre and Liverpool month371 words
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