Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1916

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 22-5 SINGAPORE, SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916 5 Certs. CN ll?alapa Cribune. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 311 1 Gaiety Cinema I Junction ot Albert and Beoeoolen Streets. TO-NIGHT i THE FIRST SHOW AT 7-30 P. M. SHARP lllunA THE POWER OF SILENCE 2 Reels rea I .übin Feature Drama in two Stirring Reels J ith in enae Power only perfect acting can tin inciden s are Mast rpieees
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    • 109 1 lI III^IM^1 n MIM Ttt-r-rmrT P AND j I Hydrochloric Acid. j 1 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCOEPOBATED IN JAPAN) |j 1 SO LE Ad E M TS. j H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road Office 111 Market Street. Plans and Estimates
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    • 109 1 Engraviny LT vers d p ters M«no» ill 3 of Copperplates in any jon Language. PliltCS i SILVER. 1 DEEPLY GOLD, OR CUJ) any BIBEIROftCo.~Lou.nI METAL J LIMITED, I WORDING OF Raffles PI ftC6, GUARANTEED SINGAPORE. NOT TO RUB OUT Monograms, Inscriptions, SUetch? Cat Dies, Seals, Brass Crests. Plates, Trade
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  • 385 2 Con emptat.J !mprove me ils An important pm t ,j tl can.«lpp j«ot w ,ich is to Boh V* seilies wi h tbc Rhone Rir», t urwan in«a*u*at«d reofntli work w. j B p n lne from I'Bstaqne. When 1 t«*.n«i be 7,e66 ,u^::; p^i (Uniii-), 22
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  • 126 2 Messrs, Cassell and Co. bay« published a booklet by Sir Hiram Maxim explaining an interesting invention for preventing collisions at sea. Sir Hiram demonstrates the uses ol tht 11 sixth cvns" possessed by bats, which euablee them to avoid objects wh'.'i. living srithootatilieirg the svns* ol sivht,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 172 2 THE LAKE BREEZE MOTOR FAN I Runs on Mett-ylated Spirits. Keeps coo^ Beautiful Comfortable Satisfying Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE"JAND KUALA LUMPUR. Incorporated in England.)' Sole Agents for S.S. and Malay Peninsula. ATAHK HIGRAH PILLS, l' The Premier Tonic. Prepared in our own Laboratory and under direct supervision. A
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    • 103 2 I Straits Laiudry 8 Dry Cleaning Depot j UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. j High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. IREGULAR1 REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION A s »I) DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. 9 Contracts Arranged. Communications Invit' A Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies 1 Dresses, Laces, Silks,
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    • 169 2 A Cure that Cures. There a r e men and women i« every loca.it/ who are being racked to death with Rheumatism. Many of them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, massage, etc, while others have bee* coctored until they h h-st all nope ana patience. Litllc S
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  • 371 3 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. Great Fire in Kobe. Lasses Estimated at Y1,000.000. two o'clock on the morning lof A uses 21st, fi? c broke cut in a »d 1 of tie Sumitomo wnrerligashidmaehi, Hyogo. i this outbreak w»m discovered the warehouses, in which
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  • 184 3 The Nogi Sbrb:e dedicated to the reveted memory of the late Gen. Count Nogi by Mr. Y. Murano, who contributed the best patt of his property worth about a million yen, con. structed at the foot of the rmperial vlaus ileum at Momoyama has been finished The enclosing
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  • 60 3 The Kawasaki Dockyard Co Kobe, has entered into contract with the Siamese Go*e nment foi- the construction of a cruiser o F 3,500 tons clas* for dclirery in September, 1918. It has been decided that the Military Aerodrome No. 2 stall U constructed m Gifu Piefecture. The construction
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  • 40 3 Count Reventlow and the Pan Germane recommend that Germany shouhl expel all the the French, Belgta, um l rritories occupied by the German Irmi**. Germany wooia then, hey ~vh be (rme to lake all the food th.Be region, lor herself.
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  • 77 3 Sinqqpore, bept ember 23 f )n i.on ion Bart 4 sa/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7 <>2 Private 3 m/s. 2/413/10 1-n India— Bank T. T. 174^ I>n Hong tongs'nk d/d 5£ ;>n ShaftsbtJ l ank d/d. 74£ )n iva— Bank T. T. 135) Ou .fppr.n— l ank d/d.
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    • 303 3 A |A| m the BEST BEACH ROAD jcakes Coffee, I aCC0D,inO j THE H Of/IE OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS P dation. The Leading Theatre in Singapore. during J "-7HL, l!ai iog a RECORD in pio(ures th KENY N tattZta. < SECOND SHOW 9.15 P m. Pathe presents Gsorgt F. Marrioii ffi*
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    • 29 3 I I VIENGINE WORKSITE} fcpj| I j Marine, j Motor, I Mechanical, j j Electrical, j ;J Hydraulic, and I Sanitary Engineers. j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, klang, Johore Babru.
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    • 375 4 Educate yourself in cigarette quality by tWI smoking only the best. f^Pa,oce i STATE EXPRESS of lficiusftv/7/7 are un^versa 'W admitted London. S? to h ave realised the discriminating smokers" ideal. If CIGARETTES No. 555 VIR^ F IA per tin of 50=60 cts. No. 444 t H!baf h per tin
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    • 305 4 9w '^^^f?^ A GREAT PRODUCTION- M Everybody's Opinion" SEE IT TO-NIGHT- SEE IT TO-NIGHT (SECOND SHOW 9-15) The World's Finest Screen Production Bluo-bifd Ph ot >-Pla\g Present T.iE DIVINE SARAH BERNHARDT IN THE GREAT FRENCH DRA~#A "JEANNE DORE" Bernard Tristram's Dramatic Masterpiece in 5 ActsProduced in Paris. Being the Drama
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  • 127 5 Singapare Ladies' R.A. September Spoon was shot '>n ir«day find won by Mra Brook with the ellenl nett icore of (;(> scores: IOOy 150y heap Total 8* 313 09.13 32 29 6.03 67.03 Payne 30 27 9.84 66.84 Udy Evelyn 29 27 10.76 66.75 HrsLvall 28 :!l 7.i5
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  • 600 5 Text of the BM. Gazette p" b Vo t,xf of fV" .r noon C maine to T r^e i !i o a r ntho r i9eB the Connor 81 leoLTwl ft T"" 8 Strai,s u.ciuh war Honda in denomi nations of $100, »500 and $5 000 bearing
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    • 319 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KCHABDfNG IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Otdi i Ixenta and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. msna .<• orchards for Absentee I «d pay/HSt-ate, and iird r (I i r > win, unti it suits rial Muoa thi- enables ii. > >t in thil mo t profiti i I profe -i. n.
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    • 211 5 j THE UNITED STATES IM PROPHECY Sunday evening the important subject of the 14 United States in Prophecy" will be discussed at the Chapei in Penany Lane. i Many people are not aware that the United States are mentioned in the Scripture?. Within the last ten years the United State*
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    • 233 5 I HIT'S THIS S!OCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers, NOTICE To Rubber Planters, Singapore. The Patentees ol tt.e Dcken-Down Standard Rubber PrOCeSS r l; f I »0 purchase nnv quantity <f rubber made into data by their pi<*s« >s («ir dried two days after coagulation) at full market aiice,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 108 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for th<* week em-lint! Friday, September 29. To-day. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Range Maxim Co. Officers it N.C.O'g. 3 30 Junction of Holland IM. and Buona Vista Road 6.V.R. 3 pm Raffles Institution S.V.C Band. To-morrow, September 24. 7.45 am n» 12 noon and 2.30 to 6
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  • 25 6 BIRTH. Weidmax.—On September 1, 1916. at the Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai to Mr. and Mrs. J. Weidman, a daughter. Penang papers please cepv.
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  • 35 6 AXDEBSOX-MORBIS.—On September I, 191»), at Shanghai, before H. li. M. Consul- ->eneial. Sir Everard H. K. C. M. O.. M. Graham Amler-ou, b. SC., te Frances L<>jise Morris, bom ot the China Inland Mission.
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  • 773 6 A monopoly id al wa) b despotic and, especially so, if under Government control. We have drawn attention to the arbitrary delay of trains in Malacca, and to the inadequate provieon of seats for Malacca passengers in* the night up trains. But the nuisance in Malacca is as nothing
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  • 70 6 Pag*. The Great War The Western Front < In the Balkans In the East Ii French Consular News <s Port of Marseilles Mechanical Sixth Sense Japan News The War U in F. M. 8. R. Local and General The Assizes Amnaenionja Our China hotter Stocks and Shares Local
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 114 6 Robinson Co. ARE NOW OPENING UP NEW COOPS IN All Departments. UQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. I Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. I I For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., S.S., LTD. (Incorporated in England). ST. HELEN'S
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    • 111 6 M LONDON I GLASGOW. E ■aw SSS5S& T HE HOUSE OF L0*l>S- B Sfl TH f HOUSE OF COMMONS, igai H L M0U SES OF PARLIAHE" S__^B—g_. ADELPHI HOTEL I I TO NIGHT I SPECIAL HUE!. During Dinner Mr. Gio Angelo, 44 The Man of Many Walks," In his Latest
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    • 100 6 i Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15 40 t Sterilised Natural Milk $10 50 J Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 kn F.M.S. GOVERNMENT 6°/ WAR LOAN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Subscribers to the above loan are reminded that Scrip Certificate?, Fully paid Letters of Allotment and—or the Chartered Bank's Temporary Receipts for
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  • 515 7 So quotation*, ii Raffles Hotel announces v i;h daneiog afteradd it ion to a cinema show. lin I I>. Henderson, son ot Hen. Arthur Henderson, tea kiiied at the front.— tveuth ordinary general the Tatnbafok Robber tel. will be held at Oresharn tterj Rm on Saturday M
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  • 422 7 Sikb Acquitted. The trial of Veer Singh, for the gh,on August 16 last, was continued yesterday afternoon before Sir jurY Backnill K c a nd a special The witnesses for the prosecution having been heard, Mr. Smith ,r 1 >i ad the Court on behalf of the a
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  • 128 7 Elsewhere in these advertising columns will be found details re garding the French War Loan, the Banque l'lndo Chine having been advised from their Paris Office regarding the new loan. The subscription lists will be opened on the sth October next and will be closed on the
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  • 63 7 A Macao Chinese yesterday entered the empty abode of a jagah at Pulo Bukom, laid down on his bench and cut his throat with a razor. The startled jagah, on enterbis house, quickly raised the a arm, but on the arrival of medical aid life was
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  • 40 7 The Gazette announces that the Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance is o be amended by the inclusion of provisions to prohibit the impor ation of skimmed milk, as such is considered unfit to be nsed as food for infants.
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  • 41 7 The Alhambra. The Alhambra has a grand bill tor to-nignts entertainment, when a fave-reel comedy entitled Excuse Me will be «cieened. The Blood «*d Ruby "and The Inheritance ot Kemi Daubrias are two splendid pictures that should be viewed by
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  • 147 7 The Orchard Road theatre has a splendid draw in Jeanne Dor* H featuring Sarah Bernhardt, the great French tragedienne. The pathos which runs through Bernard Tristram's masterpiece is remarkably well sustained by the great actress, who, notwithstanding her adranced age and her infirmity due to the accident she
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  • 73 7 A strong programme is billed at the Gaiety at present and draws good houses. In the first show the "Powers of Silence" is ably supported by a novel Japanese play 4 'East is East." Pathos Official War Gazette features some very interesting episodes from the front, while the
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  • 47 7 The Casino has two further episodes of the Million Dollar Vlystery"for its programme to-night. There will also be screened a tine war film entitled 44 The Guest of the Regiment." 44 Saved by a Miracle," a Epical War Budget, and several remedies are further attractions.
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  • 83 7 The Theatre Royal was crowded last evening, when, by special request, the Star Opera Company present-:' »p' lar Arabian Nights' story j Forty Thieves." >.'ani, .Mat Sail, Noor and the >f Tulis and Otto were seen to decided ad vantage in the leadmg parts, and the production
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  • 51 7 After a successful trip to Muar Col. Frank Fillis and his circus troupe are paying a return visit to Singapore and are due to open on Monday next on the si to opposite the Kretah Ayer Police Station. Full particulars will be found in an advertisement on page
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  • 76 7 There were a large number of children and many grown-nps at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday, when a most successful concert was' given. The items were all well-rendered and were applauded. The orchestra, under Dr. Butler and Mr. Martens, gave several selections, and songs were sung by Mesdames
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  • 44 7 We are requested state that ne one shonld subscribe to the Our Day Kund to any unauthorised person. Anyone subscribing should sign a collecting slip or book showing the amount of the contribution, and Should obtain a receipt for the amount.
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  • 30 7 The Amsterdam Telegraaf has received the news from Venlo that early in August hundreds of wagons containing potatoes had passed through the station at that place en route for Germany.
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  • 85 7 The Western Front. Anzacs Push On. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Sept. 21. 4 20 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig, in his communique, states that there was rain during the night. The enemy continuously coun-ter-attacked the New Zealanders, but these attacks were repnlsed with severe enemy losses, a large
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  • 41 7 o" London, Sept. 22, 1.5 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig states that the general situation is unchanged. Enemy bombing attacks in the neighbourhood of Flers failed. A hostile kite balloon was brought down on fire. A British aeroplane is missing.
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  • 84 7 London, Sept. 22, 4.20 p.m. General Haig in his communique states that south of the Ancre we advanced on a front of about a mile, capturing two lines of trenched between Flers and Martinpuich. Our front now runs approximately in a direct line north of Flers
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  • 53 7 Bad Weather Continues. London, Sept. 21, 3.50 p.m. A Paris communique states that the bad weather interferes considerably with o| era t ions on the Sum me. An enemy attack at 1* nr de Paris, in Argonne, was repulsed. We carried trenches south-east of Thiaumont Work and progressed
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  • 77 7 London, Sept. 2i, 2.2i> pjn. A message from Paris states that the anxiety felt by the Oernsins on the Simme is revealed in th> capture of a private order frem the Chief of the Staff of group armi-s, to commanders, which refers particluarly to the new 14 tanks,"
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  • 120 7 London, Sept. 22, 1.5 a.m. The Paris communique says On the Somme front our artillery energetically continue to fire on the enemy works. There are intermittent cannonades elsewhere. Yesterday's great German sonnterittack on the north bank of the SoMimt was delivered by the 18th corps, withdrawn from
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  • 24 7 London, Sept. p.m. Paris A communique states that a powerful enemy attack between Pries Farm and Raucourt was repul»ed with terioug lotaea.
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  • 31 7 Revolution in Crete. London, Sept. 21, 11.25 p.m. Athens It is reported that a r*+volution has broken out in Crete and that the revolutionaries have formed a provisienal government.
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  • 60 7 London, Sept. 21, 4.20 p.*. A French official message from Salonika states that the Serbians repulsed a violent Bulgarian coun-ter-attack on Kajmackalen crest, with heavy lesses. The Bulgarians in attacks gained a foothold in the village of Blre*nica but the Serbians drove them out with the bayonet. Our
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  • 49 7 London, Sept. 21, 6.15 p.m Bukbarest: The communion* says The obstinate struggle continues in the Dobrudja, The Russians and Rumanians bloodily repulsed all enemy attacks on. the whole front and deliverel several c ounter-attacks. We stopped our retirement south of Petroseny, where we are fortifying ourselves.
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  • 75 7 London, Sept. 22, 1.5 a m. Salonika: Fighting continnes with unabated vigour at Kajmakaien where the Bulgars are making desperate efforts to wrest the peak from the Serbs. The latter have slightly added to their gains. The Bulgars set on fire parts of Fiorina before evacuating
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  • 62 7 London, Sept. 22, 1.55 a.m. Athens The Director General at the Foreign Office has visited Sir Francis Elliott and assured him that the Cabinet is only a business c»Linet, and not a political one. It was ready, it* recognised by the Entente, to sacrifice the Germanophile minisiers
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  • 59 7 London, Sept. 22, 4.25 p,m, A French official message from Salonika says that the Serbians have reached the outskirts of Vibeni. We cleaned out the district north-west of Armenako, and advanced after heavy fighting against the heights dominating the road towards Fiorina. In the direction of Pople a
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  • 210 7 London, Sept. 22, 3.15 a.m. Bukharest: The Russians and Rumanians have victorious!}' resumed the offensive in the Dobrudja region. The battle which began on Sept. 15 ended on Sept. 20 in the defeat of the Germans and Bulgarians who are retreating southward». London, Sept. 22, 4.20
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  • 160 8 O London, Sept. 22, 6.30 a.m. The Rumanian victory in th« Dobrudja region dispels the obscurity overhanging the operations there and gives the lie to the Kaiser's recent boast of a decisive victory, n great battle bogan on the Kivmanian left wing in Transylvania. He suffered a set-back,
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  • 36 8 London, Sept. 22, 5 25 p.m. A British official message from Salonika states that onr warships shelled the enemy in the neighbourhood of Neohori. There was increase 1 artillery activity on the Doirau trout.
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  • 39 8 London. S*pi 22, 4 25 p.m. A French official message from Salonika «tates that a violent Bulgarian attack Hgaiust Zvorskoa, between the Vardar *nd Oerna, was heavily defeated. We repulsed an enemy attack north of Fiorina.
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  • 36 8 Portuguese Success. London, Sept. 21, 5.10 p.m. Lisbon official Portuguese troops have crossed the Kovuma River, And penetrated three mile* into <J*rman Mast Africa. The enemy abandoned their trenches after a feeble resistance.
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  • 120 8 London. Sept. 21, 9.25 p.m. A special Divisional Court reserved judgment in the case of Doctor Miranwaruddin, a Maho medan fro*m Madras an 1 a member <t the English Bar, owing to the "fact that his first marriage with an Englishwoman, although dissolved under Mahomedan law, was still
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  • 46 8 London, Sept. 22. b\3o p.m. Official A German aeroplane dropped three bombs near Dover tttra afternoon. There were no casualties. Anti-air-craft gun* went into action and aeroplanes w «nt no if pursuit of the raider which in>« mediately maae off toward north eaat,
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  • 66 8 W London, hept 22, 4.35 p.m. Oriicial A commi tee of enq-iirv the be Bt mmm of provi n V "T f,,cl,i4i> 1« British B fmfd •Her be wa uanicoUrly i n reepect ih« forma. lX 1 Ul capital o i riMiuoQ* sterling in order to »1»
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  • 60 8 Snow in the Carpathians. London, Sept. 21, 5 p.m. The Russian communique says We everywhere repelled the enemy offensive in the regioa of the KovelRovno railway. We captured a height in the region east of Panther mountain, in the Carpathians. We dislodged the Kurds fiom a position
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  • 46 8 London, Sept. 21, 11.25 p.m. Petrograd Turkish troops have appeared on the Riga front with German officers and equipment. London, Sept. 22, 4.25 p.m. A Russian communique states that on the west front and in the Caucasus, there has been nothing important.
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  • 582 8 The following are the Orders of the Day for the Meeting of tho Legislative Council on Fri ay uexs at 2,3) p.m. 1. Motion by the Colonial Secretary :—"That this Council approves the Notification, made by the Governor, in Council on the llrh August, 1916 under Section 4
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  • 161 8 (By courtesy of the French Consulate*) Paris, Sept. 21 0.20 Th-> French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62.60 and the 5 per cent at francs 90. Yesterday, we broke all the eno. my'a powerful efforts on the north of the Somme, between the Farm of
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  • 21 8 Last year the birth rate of the Oity of London was 9-2 per 1,000 of the population and the deathrate 17.4.
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  • 341 8 SMI Discontented. (Frm Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, Sept. 8. In spite of a desire on the part of the new Gov; rnor, Mr. Chu Ching lan, to remove the disorder in Can ton, it is not believed that the attempt will be very successful. The Revolutionists here
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  • 295 8 C nton, Sep\ f. Among the Kevolutionists, the tiouMe in Canton ig by no means over and it itt the tame throughout Chiua. They point ,,ut that the re-<iue-t of the Acting Military (rotei nor Oiii-kuang to retain I at least tlrs thousand armed troops at his
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  • 312 8 Canton, Sept. U, The retirement of Acting Mlilitarv Governor Leng Chikuang i„ fa of his successor, General Lv V, ting, will soon take plat-, the oppone nt among the Lang followers having been made to re- 1 th use letwneea of further disol BB t Presidential mandates.
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  • 117 8 To-djiy. Lodge St. George, 9 p m. —8.46 a m. 7 ft. 2 ins. 7.40 p.m. 7 ft. 8 ina. To-m )rrow, l4th Sunday after Trinity. High Water—9.14 a.u>. 7 ft. 6 in*. «.31 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ina Monday, 25th. Chatnbar of Commerce half yearly meeting, 2.15 p.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 120 8 m *BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK Has been Extensively nsed Over 60 years Throughout the World. j PUrity Garanteed under U. S. Food Drugs Act. rsi^^ BABIES ii GET FAT r^mSMM&jL ,T l^^^^l 1 BORDEN'S U^^J2>J STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. •J R i j STOCKED BY s I Penang-CHOP POE SENG, Beach
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  • 690 9 f Evatt, Bl h, U (MM Urn I lowing lift ol > r.tats fl? feuober &harei. Value. Buyer* SeUer*. Alias .r 2/3 2r* I# 2 Angio Java 5' 3 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/. uJJ Ayer Kuning 2« ggj V- BatangMalaka 2/9 33 j tv k avei 220/- '30/-nor.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 106 9 1 Disinfectant j Pine-Tres j I Brand. I ;Use No Other 1 I If you want the jĔBL 1 I Best Results for the smallest This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 I with water, producing a I I milk-white, strong disinfectant j i and deodoriser. 1 j SANITAS I io m
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    • 711 9 THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd: 1*,4. LaOORTOtATfID IS I>DI A 10 pep cent. 3Uhe r (2M09 101 m torn* n govern™,! Securities !S A !E? tor Assuring able el WSATH or at the end oMJor 20 v ir* PROFITS added to sum Z C"" Ss 'o°«'.? i:
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  • 43 10 The Australian Legislative Assembly has |«e»ed a resolution that the tendency of the population in country districts to migrate to the city is destructive of the beet interests of th* State, and a Select Comroittee has been appointed to inquire into the subject.
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  • 142 10 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latharrj and Co., the Arcade, advise the-'.following qaora rions for to-day i -^F tUo* Gajak $3.65 1380 Ayer gqntpga 1.32 1.40 Nyer Molek 2.65" 2.75 Vy--r Tanas 11.25 11.50 Balgownie 4.50' 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 0.85 Bakit Katil 0.75 0.85 CiangkatSerdg,... 0.40
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 717 10 AUCTION JALES. AUCTION SALE OF" VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND SITUATE AT LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE On Monday, 25th September, at 2.30 p.m. Lot Ne Afea Title Town Sub^.on" sq. feet ~~j a LB°7 Freehold Lot 169 No. 17 2 ,d -500 do. 17 2 368 <Jo. 1690 m. 17 8 *MM do.
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    • 693 10 Cbiuch Services. S. Andrew's CxrmsDßA; 14iH SUNDAY AFtBV]BIXITY. 24th September. 191*». 7 a.m. Holy 'ommunion. 7.45 Holy Communion (Chora! t0.30 am. Matins. (Cliaral) I p.m. Children' Henriee. SJW p.m. Bvaaaoag and Sermon. Ptoaaeh Bet. J. R. Lee. Principal of o. Andrew's rehooL Annual roliorttOMl ior S. a. BeaoeL S. Matthbw's,
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    • 593 10 i I H aVsZ-*/ -SI Littic Lecture? f# by Nurse Wii.carnis.' (Letlaaa A» j.j ri iff! When your syste mined by wo rk j when your vitality i 3 I 5 :.d j lowered »h< n y>u feel J s£i asy-kow**- -when your an- 'oil 3 when the l«a I
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  • 735 11 Exports Show Continuous Expansion. An official report in Shanghai dealing with the foreign trade of ahowa that remarkable pro Kress has been made in the trade of the country despite the influences or the war. The net commerce for ten years not including the trade of
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  • 187 11 Swarms at Kalutara The Kalutara correspondent of the Ceylon Observer writing on September 1, lend* that Joarnal the following item of new-, which should interest local lrpidopteri«ts Although there are practically DO tea gardens or estate* now in the distiict, great numbers of common di\ tl ing
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  • 61 11 The cinematograph trade has raised diwl of £36,876 for the r,ick i woon.l-1. I'hia fcnm the) h i\- x ponded j a :h ill the pur etat <•£ H Ctrl to b« handed direct to the K.A.M l\ f«>r nte in litmo UMPjtt, and the boianoo of tl v pawbwidoiCo
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 377 11 Useful to Planters. Ol R GROUND NUT CAKE, jjjjpl, [a only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and v*a have no fotjbt will prove very beneficial for r ee« and plants in bringin< them to %er v healthy and fruitful state. Prp r j CP u" .cry moderate. Free
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    • 387 11 Site! Silksi silks'! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Our FaW brass Toys containing r m 32 articles. 15 Big Set r v o Small Set r,. Address 9ARMA Co. silk Merchants. Hanumanghat, BENARES CITY AGEITS WANTED. 0-5 n K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist M 74 1 BR4S BASAH ROAD. Extraction Painless.
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    • 340 11 INDIAN MEDICINE finks reman foi he he. L the node* menti ned Gr km Hyder can cure nil diseeeea of the eyes such as, pain, redasee, dimaass. white specks, etc For 15 rears 1 tare hv f d »t W-l Hill Street, Singapore, and have cured thousands of people from
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  • 704 12 Nobody to Enter or Leave. English Newspapers Stopped- Ominous of very grave PVt nts is the news that no person will be allowed to enter or Germany except in extraordinary circumstances. To secure that his people should have "th? real truth," s« in the home lie factor ic>,
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  • 24 12 During the past four months 12,000 bailors and soldiers have slept at a V.M.C.A. naval hostel on the north-tart coast of the United Kingdom.
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    • 291 12 FRESH SHIPMENT OF THE NEW Map of China PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND CHINESE. Full Pa rticula r.s- from THE RUBBER NEWS. Published fortnightly by Charles Grenier and Sons, Kuala Lumpur. Obtainable at KIM Co. 68, BATTERY ROAD. nn«»nMnin»MiirMinMtnt>»n»n»;ninM>n»n{>n»Mnnnt»»nnii»{n»»tm:ntt I CHEE ENG A SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL,
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    • 252 12 Music Pieces FOR THE VIOLIN and MANDOLINE. Violin Tutor Dance Albums By Francis, Day and Hunter Comic Songs j JXJSIT RECEIVED. KOH CJo. 83 a 84 BRAS BASAH ROAD. TAMPEKIS~CĔHErTf TILE WORKS MACHINE PRESSEJJ CEMENT TILES. MADE UNDER HIGH HYDRAULIC PRESSURE Cement Diains sizes 2' x G" and 2' x
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  • 465 13 Fraser and Cos. Circular. The substantial advance in the price of rubber has throughout the week bf en cl *ely followed by appreciation in value of local rubber •hares There have been Home bright featu es but as a whole tie rise ha* been merely steady in nearly
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  • 46 13 Application having been made to H. E. the Governor of Ceylon, for permission to open a Bank called the Bank of Colombo, Ltd., under the Banking Ordinance, information lias been received by the Secretaries. Messrs Wijeyesekera and Co., Colombo, that the required permission has been granted.
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    • 251 13 THE IMPROVED All-Steel Cupboard RUST, VERMIN FIRE PROOF Fitted with steel adjustable skelves. Height Width Depth Win. 30 in. 1 8 in> 65 60 in. 36 in. l Bin< 75 7 in 30 in. is n 75 72 in 36 J n. 18 in. g 5 72 in 36 in.
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    • 600 13 YOUR nerves may be strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. n ll WOf of livin that goes on in jour body. They influence directly your health, your mental activities. All your usefulness and energies, in fact, depend on the substance with
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    • 727 14 NOTICES THE PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE 1898." 'lenders are invited for the sole right to open one pawnshop for a period of three years from the Ist January, 1917 in *ach of the streets or sections of streets in the town division of the Settlemen o Singapore, described in the schedule hereto
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    • 410 14 NOTICES THE MERGUI RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting cf the Company to be held on Wednesday, the 27th September, 1916, the Directors will recommend that a Dividenl o#£B% for the yea be paid to the sharehold3rs on the Register on that date.
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    • 423 14 WANTED CLERK WANTED. Wanted for I)i eh But Borneo cap a bin English-Speaking Clerk. Apply Dux No. 241 car* of Malaya Tribune. 22-9 28 9 WANTED AT ONCE. A compounder(( hi/;cse preferred). Apply personally, with testimonials, to the RAFFLES DISPENSARY 14-9 26-9 WANTED Competent Shorthand Typist. Apply at the Office
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    • 445 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUffTIAiIA AND CHINA LIS CO HI (RATED IN BY ROYAL CHART^I^P^^ Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,G(X ieserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS, fhe Bank of England, Th** LondoL Oity and Midland Bank, Ltd., The .ondon County and
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    • 347 14 INSURANCE SOUTH E v I IttMMNCE CO. J I NCORFORz Tt l, FIFE fiwßiaacei eff Kent end Mpi i N aeecricti MARINE liihar parte of tbe wcrM j WAR RISK accepted to a]] rnrt Officer: 1, PittJ WSoEAff.'.£ CO., LTD. (leaoraovated i n H— -V, Ca P ital 51,000,000 FISE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issaed Dally.] V> 225 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916
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      • 424 1 P&0. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENCER SERVICES. Peninsular and Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For Chios. Japan, Penang, Ceyio*, Australia, India, Aden! Egypt, Midi :erra» can Ports md London. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. WMIWAK* (FOR BUBO**).
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      • 282 1 STOOMYAART-MA*JSCHM>PIJ 'Steamship Company) "NEDERLAi.D" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Beiawan Deli, Sabangr, Durban, Cape Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are doe to nrur* on fche undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. 28 Grotim Nov. 19 P. Juliana Dee. 17 19)7 Rembrandt Jan. 14
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      • 609 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAI AN) (JAPAI MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service ie maintained between Yokohama ria poite t© Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the linperu Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this tervtee nave been specially designed and contracted, and are fitted with
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    • 694 2 Europe. For London: Pembrokeshire due Titan September 23 Namur October 1 (connects with Karmala) Miyazaki Mara September 29 City of Norwich September 29 •llenstrae end September Glenlogan September 30 Tatsnmo Mam October 10 Teiresia* October 11 Kitano Mam October 11 Sardinia October 12 (connects with Arabia) Perseus
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    • 98 2 The following porta are declare' infected (Signal X G Q.)««nd snopected (Signal F. P/B.) No Botox Port. Signal. Ris*»a*e Date. Han't in ...X M.Q. ...Plaeut &<*> 2* 4 B»tavia ...K.P.I!. ...Cholera... 641« I Bombay ...X.G Q. ...Plague ...*****.: ('alcutta ...X(;u. ...«'holera 42G 7.4 Kobe X.U.Q. ...Cholera 112«» 15.9 Lho
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    • 284 2 Vessels la Port British STLA.Yi XX. BBKTU OAIE Magnet K. Harbour 3 7 Chow Xai Dock M Glenartney No. 4 Wharf 22-8 Bambra X- Harbour 1-9 Physa Palo Bukum 8 9 Eurylochus No. 7 Wharf 12 9 Tuscan Prince Outer Rds 14 9 islander Inner Rds 17 9
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    • 130 2 Serious Damage to Vessel- The salvage operations on the Glen liner Glenartney have been so successful thai the vessel may be expected to be in the dry dock in a matter of a day or two. Cargo h ts been discharged in large quanti ties and is being
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    • 137 2 The Bnltimore Ann rican, mji 85 It n and Snipping, w*xes very tfiml I) orer the British black-lie} of ftreaa c*rr\ing on iu«ine-s in the United Stat<B, and blunt U informs Great Britain that if we do n«>t refrain from interfering with Americnn c"inn erce we "hnvf a
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    • 1152 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel In communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—8 s Melchior Treub The X.P.M. Rochussen is ashore on the Belawan Bar. For Batavia left the K. P. M. express liner Ifelchior Treub. The Straits SS. Co's liner Kuala leaves this port for
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    • 948 3 U. S. A. ports is to meet with shippers te but f or the United pace is required to Is Shipping has been week and tonnage improvement shortly, oast f eights have 6rmej is also an improvement in local waters. The k market is strong and «ates
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    • 91 3 *3peoially Mpeneribed letter* only. ->iiip in communication with the OownnU W r irpleKM Station this morning: —b.». Melchior Treub, The departure ol the s.s. Peril haa been cancelled. The 8.1. contract packet r ee»t i with mails from London was expected to leava Negapatam this n orning. and may be
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    • 63 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates ot lepar£ure from Sincrapore of th Kutopean Mails and their delivery in London. mm:,. Lerr. Dauvaasn, 81. Attt II Sept. 4 P. &O. An?. 'H M. f. An?. 18 81. Aug. 25 P x O Aug. 31 B. L Bent.
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    • 90 3 Vessels Expected. Thongwa (B.I.) 23rd September, from Singapore tor Penang, Madras and Negapatara. Agents, Messrs •Bonstead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Tara 'B I.) 23rd September, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs Bmstead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Ajax (Hob) 25th September, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents,
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    • 237 3 (Btogs|M re, Heptetnhei 23 Tin. —Xo quotation. Copra.- Steady. Rnefnossdone Tapirs. —Steady Business done. Sago Flour do Busing lone. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper —Steady. No BnsfneSßi Other J foduct 'arn t Oni t. Utist Urn Market Nutmegs 110 S. picul 990.50 Nutmegs >S0 s. 39 Copra Bali C(ipra
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    • 178 3 Tin a< counts of th'« Port of L ri don Authority lor the year ended 31st March hst t\ '>w a balaiiC< ot revenue of £1,710,567, as coinptre<j with £i,259,816 for th uyear.^ Out of the sum available, £979.174 bai Iw so applied to the
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 40 3 SINGAPORE sh;pohandlerygo SHIPCIANDLFRS 8 PROVIDING CONTRACTORS. Tbe Compan)'* Launch raeeta ineoeaiag «bip- 1 Office:—l 6 Battery Hoad. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Order* promptly atterded to from January lat 1916. H W. H. STEVENS, Manager. sl' 4
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      • 59 3 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMS.iIF CO-, LTD. Singapore tl Bitavit, and Samaraag. Sail Tv ice a Week Singapore to pjngh J Pinaog. btatli :>amaranQ. Batavia. PanQkal Im.ng and Singatfbre. n ill Fortnightly* Siigipore. Bilhton. siigaradji and (ML) Sail Fortnightly F frriii w <t, p*"V further :.i Apply to THE REGISTERED OFFICE
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      • 402 3 MESSACEBIES m ratines. Mail Line. For Chi J A p*n, Ceylon. M uracil lea HOMEWARD j OVTWitt J*orth Oct. 6 Mae Ma,, S.n» m I off"* o r Sim r« All pirticul irs apply to j. Dccoitrais. Ci EH LHE OF STEAMERS LTD. I Incorporated in E^! < ..,d.1 For
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 79 3 Singapore Fid<; 3^'es Sept 23.— High water 8.46 am. 7 ft. 2 ins. 7.40 p in. 7 ft. ins. Sept. 24. —High :-9.14 7 ft 6 ins.; 3 31 p.m. o ft. ins a fl „t 25 —Hisrh watw 9.38 a.m. P 8 ft. 9.13 p.m. 8 ft 7 ins.
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      • 209 3 Mails C'ose. To-d*,. Setat Pandjang, Bengkal i», Siak an! K»kan Han* Brouwer 4 3JO Dm Maacca, P. Swettenham »dP«n.n t -RUng 2.V, pm a 1 irm n Pontianak Bm ho p™ r/ ttenliam *B»n What* Soon 23< L BatuPahat Hon* Wan 2 jo £m t,i Merrnng 2.30 ptn p u
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 679 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Kobe. Yokohama. Honolulu and Praaoi33o to all oomts in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, x "*+e>Mmp>r Displacement Tons Speed Leave Hong'cnn^, TKVYOMXRU 2 >.000 21 knots O*. 4 MP HON MARU ***** 18
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      • 664 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and to Foreign Governments J m DOCK-DaireN. Engine^ KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers All sizes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. No. 1 G ravine Dock 425ft.
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      • 383 4 Ocean Steam Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam av Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Enir] The Companies' iteatni from L4verprn t the Straits, Chins nod .J week and from Japan London. Ams'erdHin every fortnight for Q l»-8 and Liverpool and f Havre and Liverpool rj outward steamer even tends to Vancouver,
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