Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1916
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Title Section27 1916-09-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. ..NG DAILT.] SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 230 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916 Price 5 Cents. ct*e il?<ilapa Crlbune. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2927 words
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Advertisement381 1916-09-29 1 Nowhere do you see Photo-play features like those showing here. ose MM n PICTURE PALACE Jna.tionof Albw B enc .„l 9n lStr et fc IN THE FIRST SHOW A Beautifully Coloured Pathe Feature Play Ths Honour of his House InTwoßeeU. Excellent and Wonderful I TRUTH IN THE WILDERNESS 2 Reels381 words
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Advertisement153 1916-09-29 1 I if g v "ONODA" Portland I CEMENT. 1 fern Hyfl Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. 1 I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) H. AHMAD. Civil tad Structural 9urrey*r and Building Contractor. 125 Heraigoon Road Office 111 Market St&kbt. Plans and kiimates at ncmiud chano 5 5 v LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers153 words
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Advertisement107 1916-09-29 1 4^*^^*^^1- jj^g^^^Mi^^^^ Engraving' J*™"™ and Pr!nters 1 Memorial of Copperplates in any ,T J,,UI ,UI Langnagc. d Pjg^J "I DEEPLY GOLD, OR r RIBEIRO&Co. ~"1:, METAL L,M,TED WORDING R.ffi--> Place. KINGAPORE, NOT TO RUB OCT i jtscriptiMis. i tat Did, Sruis, Brass k etch» CftStS. j Plates, Trade Blocks, etc.107 words
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Article674 1916-09-29 2 tM Clan Spint Living, TLoae v?ht Imon tl »tr*th* of Scotland lof peaeo only, would berarpr jthey payiu« return risit j Higlibiius new, bavi a nrifei jGltigow Deiij Rncord. c J depleted chiehsiis *< g j. J'* thing to grant, their uteuti I uaen 4 i Highlands—the real674 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement180 1916-09-29 2 THE LAKE BREIZE MOTOR FAN j ■■mc en Met*,.l*l Spirit*. Beautiful Comfortable Satisfying Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE'AND, KUALA LL'MPWR. Amenta for S.S. and TV? r*l «,y Peninsula. »wi csr-www*** nriwn ———i L mmm P* "•~"~~~"~TrT~1—■— ril —I 111 111 Ull——llM—lX-UL 1 —U—U__mjJjJ_lL-UIJJJ ATANK NIGRAH PILLS. I The Premier180 words
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Advertisement116 1916-09-29 2 Straits Laundry I Org Cleaning Depot. t| UNiER EUROPEAN SBPERTISON. •Xii i mitmmi> m High Claae Laundry Work af every DeMriptfon j at Moderate* Charge*. NMtJLAX WEEKLY COLLECTION A*D DELIVBUY. MSTANGE NG OBJMT. Contracts Arranged. Cam naa nit aliens Invited. L'rgent Work Undertaken at a ii i Ladies' Drews*, Laws,116 words
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Article168 1916-09-29 3 Though an attack of Malaria lasts but a short time it usuall} causes after-suffering and misery out of all proportion to its importanceThe reason is this. When the acute stage of the fever has passed there often remains a neurasthenia that persists for months if not properly168 words
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Article145 1916-09-29 3 {Exclusiv to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following flotations for to-<l j Alor Gajah §3.80 $3 90 Ayer Kunings 1.32 i 1.40 Ayer Molek 2.50" 2.65 AyerPanas 11.25 11.40 Balgownie 4.60 4.80 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 0,80 Bukit Katil 0.774 0.85 ('hangkat Serdg....145 words
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Article156 1916-09-29 3 To-day. St. Michael—Michaelmas Day. P. 0. homeward mail expect* 1 Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2 30 p.m. Lodge St Michael Installation, 5.31/ p.m. King Albert's Civilian Hoapital Fund performance, St. Andrew's. School, 9.15 p.m. Fillis'Circus. M.S.V R. night. High Water—ll.o a.m. 9 ft. 3 has. 11.47 p.m.156 words
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Article72 1916-09-29 3 Singapore* September i*. )'i owni tian* m 2/4 13/lr> Demand 2/4 732 Private I M|a, 2/4 13/16 r lidia— Bank T. T. 174J ')u Jlorglro» Bank d/d 5} Bank d d. 7. r -i hi .lnvji— Bank T. T. 13 •it JwjHn— Hank d/d. BY. -overeignh—. in„' rate 8.6472 words
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Advertisement451 1916-09-29 3 I mm """^^^-'^^--i J J Alnambra i:. m house of quality The I» Iha bra i| jattillj. ice |f J mHT mW ®R .BEACH ROAD II Creams jj I!BttU,eBEST I mm THE HOME OF FEATURE aT T D T Cakes Coffee, J The L.i din r T E h^sfog TRACT,ONS451 words
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Advertisement29 1916-09-29 3 PENTRAI J W [engine WORKr^lfc^l i Marine, j Motor, Mechanical, Electrical, i I Hydraulic, I and Sanitary 1 i Engineers. Singapore, I Kusla Lumpur, Kla«». Johar» Bakru. Lpjm i——29 words
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Advertisement56 1916-09-29 3 MMilMMliiMMiiiilM j BUSINESS IN WAR TIME, f I It is cur intention to continue a 9 to advertise our various spe- Jt cialitips with nnabated vigour, B 9 and our appropriations are 3 already planned .'or extensive 9 campaigns. It pays to d\ertit-e, J J advertise, adveitise. —7%« North 956 words
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Advertisement80 1916-09-29 3 Train Services. Siajaiorc < Tank-Roid) toil? Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m., 10.29 a m., noon, f.30 p.m., 2.55 p.m. and 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. TrainsUeave from Johore80 words
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Advertisement25 1916-09-29 3 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per annum Si 4.00 Half-yearly 725 Ptr quarter 3.65 Per mensem 1.25 Po'tage Extra 50 CtS. per month. Telephone) No. BBS.25 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1916-09-29 3 Singapore Voldniecr Corps. Ordeis for to-dny. l5.15p.m* lJri'1 Hall S.V.A. *i«* S Ii.E.v. do Maxim Co. 5.10 do fc V.H. 5.15 Tarelin BiWacks S.V.K T,P., Platoon Otficers i X.C.O's. Drill Hall Co. 5.10 do Chinaoe Co 5.15 Br»8 Ha tab IM. Ualay Co. Diill Fall 8.V.C. Band. F. Youkgir Blair55 words
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Advertisement618 1916-09-29 4 I TO-NIGHT t TO-NIGHT AT THE IDEAL I URE TfIEAIRE CinMa CASINO m ™t' SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP. W« Iter daw Film Co. Present Miss Asta Nielsen in FALSELY ACCUSED A Powerful Dana* «.f OOiapeMaf heart IN 3 PIITS. Thanhouaer Faaeinatiag Serial "The Million Dollar Mystery" In 90 EJpisodee—46618 words
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Advertisement300 1916-09-29 4 Rai Saheb Dr. K. C. Oass. HKALTH LITEKATCBK OF 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED FREE. Apply t The Swascfiya Sahara PiiarniCY. »0/! Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. X TSUTAJ>A Japanese Dentist 74 74 1 IRKS BAUH fcOAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Co&suiution in either Ingush or Main Tbleph 'NE No. 124 a.300 words
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Advertisement394 1916-09-29 4 For 4 Nights amy. p ow For 4 lights Bty. TO-NIGHT BLUEBIRD PHOTO.PLAV3 (DARIN.) Preset (M| Marie Walcamp la Booth TarkingtOD's Famous story from the Saturday Ewhich was adapted for th* stage. Played at the Gar rick f London, v The Butterfly on Wheel THE FLIRT The original story haa394 words
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Article27 1916-09-29 5 The Star Opera. should provide th com P«ny ~!avto > t;. c r ,f entirely fawtofflSL£ m r tWn S ihe r6le of Komeo 6 eMrMW Wi <"27 words
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Article85 1916-09-29 5 Too Palladium Theatre has a fine Blue Bird photo-play in The FlirT fot this evening, the star role being aken by Marie Walcamp. It is has h T d l Evening Poet and w!h. d i a i pt ed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley. It is85 words
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Article81 1916-09-29 5 With -Pego'the King' as the star feature, the Harima Hatl should see a large clientele flowing through its portals this evening. Grace Canard and Francis Ford are the star artistes in this serial, and their names rank amongst the very highest in cinematography acting. The serial should81 words
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Article116 1916-09-29 5 There is a mistaken idea that the Jaiety is far removed from trodden ,>aths, but this is a grievous error. It ii as easily reached as any other hall. And in the selection of pictures suown there is aiwajs choice, while the seating accommodation ranks with the very116 words
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Article499 1916-09-29 5 Swamp Changed to a Park. £200,000 Venture. *A vast film enterprise, comparable to nothing ever known before has just been completed by Mr. William Fox, of New York. This snper film we are told has cost £200,000 and was eleven and a haf months in the making.499 words
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Advertisement376 1916-09-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR DAY menty are b-ing Straits Chinese British v ie nation for Chil iron's Fotp, open to all u|) i Reelentetion Ground on the 14th October, 1916 6 p. in A lulta 5.0 CU. C. ildrefi and Amahs 10 CtS. An Auction Sale pi Cun'ov j ef 1376 words
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Advertisement127 1916-09-29 5 THE f I Firm j jj that advertises boldly 1 and consistently is inva- E nably a good business J house wh eh sells goods J 3 that are well worth the I J price demanded, and re- I cognise* that its reputation 1 is at stake on every t-ale127 words
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Advertisement96 1916-09-29 5 WHAT'S YOURS STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers. COL. f RANK FILLIS' CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. TO-NIGHT, THE GREAT M. S. V. R. NIGHT ALSO THE WILD WEST SKETCH ENTITLED FOR THE LOVE OF A COWBOY. The plot is wfll connected, the acting is write itronc, the actual production indicate*96 words
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Article1105 1916-09-29 6 On© of the objects to be achieved by the victory of tho Allies is claimed to be the freedom of the small nations. This subject was probably dragged into the discussion on the spar of the moment. As it seemed to sound well, and to agree1,105 words
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Advertisement120 1916-09-29 6 Robinson Co. A RE NOW OPENING UP 4m IN All Departments. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines., j Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., C.S., LTD. (Incorporated in England). ST. HELEN'S120 words
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Advertisement92 1916-09-29 6 FRBSC SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED OF sole A«nrra jCaldbeck, Macgregor and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL I Every Evening j i during! i j I DINNER I OUR I FILIPINO BAND WILL PLAY. mm X—— i Y. M. TOYO. J I JAPANESE J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO X 15 High Street, f 4 (Corner of92 words
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Advertisement25 1916-09-29 6 j Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15 40 1 J Sterilised Natural Milk M $10 5Q I J Ideal Unsweetened Milk M SlO SO25 words
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Article554 1916-09-29 7 Mjj-jOct* lip. 5.M.0., Penang, it in ll n near f nfrf*. r Ulei Dennys continnes to i progress towards re il 1 \r r .1 X Macfarlane, the Straits vto is now a i« General Hospital. a from Tokio, that the authorities have 1 :ohama branch of554 words
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Article681 1916-09-29 7 Hindoo Committee. The leading Members of the Hin aoo community held a preliminary feting at Dr. N. Veerasamy's reeiJence on the 21st instant, and a general Committee was appointed to participate in the Ourda>"cele Ration and to collect subscriptions for the Red Cross Fund consisting of the following681 words
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Article137 1916-09-29 7 Scoundrel Punished. French lf8crihe,J of .£11, nationality, who w 8 con Urilv y iy of ra P B an<1 voltmy causing grievous hurt, was sentenced tliia morning. The pri8 oaintiin. the charges. inn0CBDt of Ad.lrea.ing the prisoner. Sir John Bucknill, K.c., the presiding judge said that the evidence137 words
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Article63 1916-09-29 7 The adjourned General Meeting will be held at the Malacca Club on Sunday next at 10 30 a.m. Agenda 1. Minutes of Previous Meeting. 2. Correspondenc Toddy. 4. Rubber Dealers Enactment. 5. Roads (a) State of Main Roads (b) Silt from Estate Drains. I). Estate Hospitals. 7,63 words
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Article43 1916-09-29 7 (Fr*m Our Own CorrespondsntJ Penang, Sept. 29. Mr. P. E. Laws, the accountant to the Eastern Smelting Co., has died in Colombo Hospital. He proceeded thither on the recommendation of his doctorf for a change of climate, and presumably had a relapse.43 words
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Article150 1916-09-29 7 Two Balham boy scouts, named Boorman and Honauld, were very much astonished to find Treasury notes to the value of £32 in a billycan which had been given to them. They were sent to a lady's house to collect newspapers, and magazines, which were to be disposed of150 words
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Article99 1916-09-29 7 Page. Hie Great War The Western Frout 7 In the East I In the Balkans < Teaching the Young Idea .8 French Consular News The Scot 7 Local Share Market Volunteer Corps 3 Amusements Rights of Small Nations J Local and General J Our Day Malacca Planters Association99 words
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Article65 1916-09-29 7 The Western Front. Successful Air Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, 27. L 0.35 p.ur Official: Naval Strop! anas bombed and apparently hir tha enemy airship i he<l3 at Ever«, llerchen," Saint Agatue and Ettarbeck near lirussoie. Bombf struck buildings, presumably ammunition stores, close to the sheds at EvereREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 65 words
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Article126 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 28, 3.40 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig states Excellent progress was made to-day. We carried north of Flers further enemy trenches on a front of 2,000 yards, and we are now level with the east side of Eaucourt—l'Abbaye. There was fierce fighting northeast of Thiepval, in126 words
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Article112 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 28, 0" p.m. Sir Douglas Haig in his communique says Our line advanced at various points between Martinpnich and Guidecourt. The fighting during the last few days has been singularly economical Onr losses have been small, not only relatively to the importance of cur gains, but112 words
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Article131 1916-09-29 7 Artillery Affairs. LonHon, Sept 27, 455 p.m. Paris South of theSomtne there was a fairly lively artillery contest in I he Barleux district. A brilliantly executed attack at the end of yesterday enabled us to carry a wood strongly held by the eneiny eaat of Vermandovillers, forming a131 words
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Article21 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 2"\ 2.45 a.m. President Poincar* has telegraphed la King George congratulating him on the brilliant British success's.21 words
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Article32 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 28, 4.20 p.m. Paris: The communique »}h There wu no enemy counter-attack on the So in m« A strong German attack on the Thiaumont-Fleury front was gmruinarily repulsed.32 words
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Article49 1916-09-29 7 Greece Declares War against Bulgaria. London, Sept. 28, 2.45 p.u.. It is reported from Athens tnat Greece has decided to declare war against Bulgaria. London, Sept. 2«, 2.55 p.m. King Constantine has recalled Prince Andrew who has b*en in London representing the view? of the Greek Court.49 words
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Article43 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 28, 2.15 a.m. Athens: It is reported that the Council of Ministers, in agreement with the King, has decided on military collaboration with the Entente. London, Sept. 28, 2.20 a.m. Athens The battleship Hydra has joined the Allied fleet.43 words
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Article27 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 28, 2.20 a. a Bukharest: A Zeppelin and six German aeroplanes bombed the city, 40 persons being killed and 50 injured, including Boy Scouts.27 words
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Article46 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept 28, 2.45 a.m. A Rumanian communique state* Fierce fighting continues south of Hermannstadt. The Rumanians at Vulcan Pafls attacked and drove back the enemy, who are retiring hastily northwards. There was quiet in the Dobrud a, and a cannonade along the Danube.46 words
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Article49 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 27, 12.35 p.m. Salonika Tho Serbian atta' ks have been successfully continue!. The enemy brought up reinforcements at Kajraakalan and attempted a series of futile counter attackb. Many prisoners were taken. It was observed that the frewh Bulgarians attacking were under the influence of drink.49 words
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Article26 1916-09-29 7 London, Sept. 28, 4.20 p.w. A French official message from Salonika says that two Bulgarian attack* east and west of Fiorina were smashed.26 words
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Article88 1916-09-29 7 Russian General s Optimism. London Sept. 27, 4.50 p.m. Petrograd General Brusiloff is most onfident. He decUres that a period has been reached where success is no longer to be estimated by the territory captured, but by the number of the enemy pi»'* I 4 hors de88 words
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Article25 1916-09-29 7 London, S *pt. 28, 4.20 p.m. The Russian communique stater The enemy is stubbornly resisting our advance twenty-three south east of Vladimir Volinsk.25 words
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Article49 1916-09-29 7 London. S*-pt. 28, 11 a.iii. An IsBned by His /-fajenty subsequent to the inspection in Great Britain of Australians anl New Zralari'lfri, *tat« s that the cesiiv j contingents are the r»cogn tion by the Dominion# of their obligations towards the common defenci of thw Empire.49 words
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Article20 1916-09-29 7 London, .Sept. 28, 1.20 «.a. The following sinkings it* report ed Steamers Broawen (British* and Darna (Norwegian).20 words
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Article146 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept. 28, 1 15 p.m The National Rifle Association has issued this year's results of the Imperial Challenge Shield competi- tion for boys, shooting with small l ue rifles. Three hundred and twenty teams in all parts of the Empire competed in the senior competition146 words
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Article67 1916-09-29 8 Scholarship Scheme- London, Sept. 27, 12.35 p.m. The Council of the Kitchener MemoHal Fund have decided to establish commercial scholarships, to enable Britons who have served with the forces, or sons of njen dead or disabled in the war, to travel and study in Allied countries, to the67 words
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Article81 1916-09-29 8 Anxiety in Germany. London, Sept. 28, 1.20 p.m. The opening of the Reichstag tomorrow is anticipated most anxiously in Germany owing to the campaign against Bethmann Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, on the ground of his alleged 44 forbearance towards Britain. The Frankfurt Gazette speaks of a widespread movement81 words
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Article32 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept. 28, 2.10 a.m. Amsterdam A Berlin telegram etatea that the Germans have succeeded in producing an artificial robber comparable to the best plantation in durability and elaaticitv.32 words
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Article64 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept. 27, 2 10 p.m. Cairo The Sherif Abdullah reports to the Grand Sherif details of the occupation of Taif and Ghaleb, the Turkish commander having agreed to terms of capitulation. The booty of rifles, boinba and shells is large. Abdullah begs His Highness to treat64 words
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Article25 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept, 27,12.35 p.m. A conference will shortly be held to prepare a scheme of electoral reform, redistribntion of seats and and registration.25 words
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Article39 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept. 28,1.20 a.m. Official The Bank of England will ahortly issue 6 per cent three year exchequer bonds. The issue of hve per cent exchequer bonds maturing on Oct. 5. IW9, will be discontinued. c39 words
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Article39 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept. 28, 2.55 p m Amsterdam: i: p to the present »o one has ventured to introdoce the new German war loan on the t Amsterdam Exchange, whereas the French war loau has been succeajfully introduced.39 words
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Article120 1916-09-29 8 (By courtesy oj th* French Cnsulate. Paris, Sept 27, 5,40 p.m. The French 3 per cent brands are at francs 02.30 and the 5 per cent at francs 90. Rubber is quoted at 2s. 4jd. a pound. Yesterday, we stormed Combles in co-operation with the British troops,120 words
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Article66 1916-09-29 8 London, Sept. 28, 5.30 p.m. Melbourne: In the House of Representatives it was announced that the enlistments in Australia to Sept. 20 were 319,000. Mr. Hughes stated that the conscription referendum would be decided by a majority of votes, net a majority of States. Mr. Pearce announced66 words
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Article177 1916-09-29 8 A full grown, well developed coconut palm in Brazil is expected to bear 240 nuts per annum, or at the rate of 20 per month. Some trees bear as many as 300 nuts within the year, but this is not, of course, the rule. So far the coconut177 words
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Article22 1916-09-29 8 All officers of the F.M.S. Police have been ordered to wear mourning for one month for the death of Assistant Commissioner Spinks.22 words
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Article33 1916-09-29 8 Neither Mr. Adams nor Mr. Mitchell will be attending the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day from which we assume that the business is likely to be purely formal, says the Straits Echo33 words
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Article361 1916-09-29 8 (From Our Own Corrwpondent.) New Canton Loan Canton, Sept. 19. Tsen Chnn-hauan, Commander in-Chief of the Revolutionary Army against Yt?an Sliih-kai ami Lung Chi kuang, is formally turning over his charts to the nominees of the Central Government. To the Civil Governor, he has given all documents361 words
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Article84 1916-09-29 8 The number of deaths during the week ending Sept. 23rd was 201, of whom 143 were males and 58 females. The infant mortality under one year was 41. One Enropean and one Eurasian died, while the remainder is made up of 158 Chinese, 24 Malays and IG Indians.84 words
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Article11 1916-09-29 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.]11 words
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Article166 1916-09-29 8 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Sir, —Might I voice ray mild protest, of what I consider nothing short of a local scandal, in your valuable columns According to Dame H union/, one of the senior Municipal Health Officers will shortly take up an onerous166 words
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Article101 1916-09-29 8 Furious French Attacks. Paris The French attacked north of the Somme and captured some German trenches 200 yards south of Combles. Desperate fighting continues at Denicourt. South of the Somme, the Freuch after capturing a village and the last defenders, advanced a kilometre in the diiection of101 words
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Article41 1916-09-29 8 An expert has just expressed his conviction that had it not been for the providential introduction of coconut butter the dairy product would now stand at 4s. per lb. in London. The poor owe our coconut experts a debt of gratitude41 words
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Article43 1916-09-29 8 The coconut is doing its bit in the war. Between the coir jacket ami the shell of the ripe nut is a smalt quantity of light cream-coloured powder—the finest absorbent ever discovered. This powder is being keenly bought up by makers of explosives.43 words
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Article30 1916-09-29 8 Twelve miners have been killed by an explosion at Michel, British Columbia. It is supposed that lightning struck the exposed signal wireg by which current was conducted into the mine.30 words
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Article101 1916-09-29 8 Chamber of Commerce Associatinn 262nd Auction, 27th c Offerea for Sale Pch I or J,r C7n I T 111 1 1 or*« Prices Realized. Sheet smoked fine rihWd < n «ood-ribbed n fine j iin Rood plain UBh«okedfine rl.t,,.J ii g>x>d ribU-d "'Jit fiu«i plain I n"101 words
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Article169 1916-09-29 8 Singapore, Sei M The quantity offered at week's "Miction, which occupied days, amounted to 733 toi d record for this market Th T mand was good for Stand md Grades, but off qitUdea" comparatively neglected. Q pathy with weaker advicv S re from London prices all rout I169 words
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Article148 1916-09-29 8 Singapore, S*pt. 2s. On the continuation of the A action to day pricey shewed little or no change frem those ruling ytiterday. Unsmoked wa? in better demand, Ribbed selling np to $110 and Plain to $107. Brown and Medium grade Crepea moveti off freely at prices slightly148 words
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Article16 1916-09-29 8 Sembrong Rubber Eatat< a (M< Bateman A Co. Secretarr i\; Aog«* ootpnt :—1968 lbs.16 words
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Article93 1916-09-29 8 A telegram received by the Freed Legation in Bangkok aw* t cea Sub-Lieutenant Tripin- ■erioo*ly wounded in the region Verdaa. on Monday the llffl bat. at o'cltck in the morning, h! Ie he w*"* placing wire rntanL'Ji mt i' I <•"' the Froucb treiiclteeaaai t. a93 words
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Advertisement75 1916-09-29 8 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILKHas been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. il i Pwity Garaote«d under D. S. Food Drags Act. j^-rmoi j BABIES I I BORDEN'S I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. 1 STOCKED BY I Penang- CHOP POE SENG, Beach Street iDoh—chops in:,, Kuala Lumpur-CHOP CHIN TONG CHAN,75 words
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Article4757 1916-09-29 9 E. THE GOVERNOR S ADDRESS TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. LOCAL PROBLEMS. PROGRESSIVE PROSPERITY. Increase in Trade. At the meeting of the Legislative Council this afternoon Hi* Excellency the Governor Sir Artkur H. Young, K. C, M, <;., presented his anneal survey of the years work in4,757 words
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Advertisement125 1916-09-29 9 I THE I SPot Stills I 0F IGreat Britain i I 1 Have Been j Taken Over by Government, I I ¥> I i I NEVERTHELESS j I Buchanan's I will be able to continue I to supply their famous I blends and to maintain 1 j the quality as125 words
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Article581 1916-09-29 10 Prices Quote* blWlWfctl thjjMortb, Sswgaporb, ajsmaaaa MBtt Ly H «<* Kvatt, Exchange wd Broker*, issue the following list of seota*,,.. Kubber Shares. Norn. Value. 2/- Ailagar 2 Anglo Java 4 V- Anglo-Malay 1 Ayer Kuning 2/- Bataiig Malaka fn f I Batu Cavaa MaL 1 BafcuTiga Si581 words
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Article1100 1916-09-29 11 Situation on the Somme Waning German Morals. The following unofficial ra...s K s, ■aye been issuer! i tbe Hriti L t r P° l,llc *tion by In 1 7 Sh Le g»tion in Banekolr' •nder date Sept. 16th The great event of the week on he western front1,100 words
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Advertisement275 1916-09-29 11 Arrived t Jxxmt Arrf T «d I NEW NOVELS I (Published 1916.) I From Various Authors. ALSO IADl AD Assortment of Modern War Story Books. I Published sinw tke biinnin* ofjthe war by Umm tuthon. I Inspection Solicited. ■K/M <& Co. 6B Battery Road. i'tttti mil mmm I OHEE ENG275 words
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Advertisement183 1916-09-29 11 HAM TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co., No. 334 North Bridgf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. 14-6 n LEE BROTHERS'' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIOH-CLAHf PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORF ENSURING BEST RESULTS. Hove your Photograph taktn ot our Studio. 1.5 Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only on :e pressed, is of183 words
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Advertisement150 1916-09-29 11 INDIAN MEDICINE. nnm unarm tie an I. the under mtnti ued GoUtn Hyder can cure tU leasee of tbe eyes such a«, pain, redne*e, dimneaa whue epecke, etc For 15 years I hare lived at 34-1 Hill Street, and have cured thousands of pecmte from whom I hold certificate*. Besides150 words
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Article939 1916-09-29 12 The man of vatied and great inter, eats who said he could do twelve months' work in ten Months, but that he eould not do it in twelve months, expressed the conviction as well ai defined the practice of a great number of the leading men of939 words
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Advertisement253 1916-09-29 12 THE IMPROVED j Ail-Steel Cupboard RUST, VERMIN FIRE PROOF Pitted with 5 tttel adjustable shelvei. Heiflrt Width Depth M *n. 30 in. 18 in. 65 •0 36 in. 18 in. 75 72 in.* '30 in. 18 in. 75 7a 36 in. 18 in. 85 36 in. 24 in. 95 A.253 words
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Advertisement280 1916-09-29 12 would be wel Cf 0 compared with L U *J »booting,s{»bbin< n, Yet ,he se ->3 have not heard »bo m »«M "THIS I mtdtk» miraculous relj.f, I V> th tortured ?««t rub.littl. ■sand the p a <*M Think of ir -rest <■ I security again. a I v ~*m280 words
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Article576 1916-09-29 13 Fwms Bolphia Gettiij Tire-. 011 titne time nrforoutiou of or left reliable character bet been published about the dofag. an d tbe Ute °< htalth of -Peiora. Jack," the famous deiphin mkkk preeedtt all rteetia mQmWd through French Paw, the narrow strait which leparatei DTJrvillt Island f r576 words
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Advertisement326 1916-09-29 13 n m M llimi llTrT^miTwiiiiiiiiiii, llllllmui 1 M JfJr Japanese Curios General Goods 1 1 60 TO j MARUNI Co. |H I X«. VQ High Street, Singapore. H j WIOLESM* RETAIL IMPORTERS. g H a «CE ON HAND, f I .iUBBER I -in a JACKS<>X PATENT CABIN k i eady326 words
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Advertisement416 1916-09-29 13 —Depression —Mental Wearoiestj Polling your ThousMa together* —Wakefulness; —Irritability —Physical Lassitude —Falling off in your PhyneaJ Condition —warn you that your nerves arc not receiv- j Starved nerves are respoeing from your ordinary food sible torn; any of the lT( ]k sufficient nutriment to replace t Niitt roil «*ee about416 words
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Advertisement484 1916-09-29 14 JMOTICES 5 PER GENT. FRENCH WAR LOAN mm issued stt JPx»a. BTT.SO OPENS OCTOBER 5, 1916 CLOSES OCTOBER 29» 1916 Subscriptions received by the Banque de L'lnde-Chine op to October 20, when transmitted by,wire to Paris FREE OF CHARGE FOR APPLICANTS. For rate of exchange and other particulars, apply te484 words
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Advertisement324 1916-09-29 14 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CO? OWNS TO lET. Nos. 6-D, 6E, 6 G, 6-H, Bntrerj Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hue. No. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 a HOUSE TO LET. Silverton 8. Upper Wilkie Road, overlooking the reservoir. Entry jst October. Arply to N.8.W., 7. Sophia Road. 2-9324 words
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Advertisement383 1916-09-29 14 WANTED TJS WANTED Competent Bbcrthand Typist. Apply a*, the Office of John feCp., Ltw (leoitj oratad in i Wanted to Buy One hundred to 150 lbs. good Roller Composition lor Printing Machine Rollers. State lowest selling price to Box 246 Malaya Tribune. 2»-2 v SfiaLLABEAR'S English-Malay Dictionary. Medium octavo 5%383 words
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Advertisement431 1916-09-29 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AMBTRAUA AND CHINA. IXCOIU IiATED IN EN(iLA^ T L» BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in «O.GOO Shares of £20 each £1,200,C rr Reserve Fund £2.,500,0".' Ret?ervs Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00t/ BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londoc City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London431 words
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Advertisement326 1916-09-29 14 JNSUfLHrJOjj SOUTH Bl J INCORPCp AT£L B I fIRE Insurances ffT( 1 Rent an-> j| ei 1 I deecript MARINE Insufduct- iccn I Pfrtt ef t! c r I WA* RH* eepted I Officee: 2, r INSURANCE CO, LTD. I Capital FIHF DFPABTM[NT-n,.;, 8f ,J <-n bniJdingi and lfei c326 words
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The Malaya Tribune.
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Title Section19 1916-09-29 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. jssned Dally.] Supplement to th» V Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 230 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 191619 words
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Advertisement411 1916-09-29 1 P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporate in England) MAIL AND PASSENCER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orients Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For Chiaa, J*ma, ?e.ung, Ceyb,, 4tisiralia, lnii*. Aden Igyit, Mediterranean Forts and London. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. tioanwAiD (for Eoroph). Outward411 words
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Advertisement264 1916-09-29 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ~T (Steamship Company; "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan Deli, Sabang, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and VUe Vena. Steamer* are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. !i2 Grotius Kov. IS P. Juliana Deo. 1? »17 Rembrandt Jan. 14 Orange264 words
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Advertisement573 1916-09-29 1 O.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAiAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. service is miiutained between Yokohama via po/ti to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperii, I> pa near OoTernrnent. Tho New Twin-screw Steamers mainUiiniug this aervioe hare been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted573 words
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Article738 1916-09-29 2 Europe. For London Glenstrae in port Glenlogan in port Miyazaki Mam September 29 City of Norwich October 2 Namnr October (connects with Karmala) City of Norwich October 2 Tatsumo Maru October 10 Teiresias October 11 Kitano Mam October 11 Sardinia October 12 (connects with Arabia) Persons October738 words
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Article48 1916-09-29 2 The Glen liner Gleanstrae, with a part cargo of rice from Saigon for Marseilles, entered port this morning. She will complete loading for the French port and London. Messrs. Bon stead Co. ara her agents al! enquiries re. freight o. c. t. should »»e made at their office.48 words
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Article310 1916-09-29 2 Vessels in Port. British. m STE.V.IKR. BERTH DATE. Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Chow Tai Dock 8-8 Glenartney do 22-8 Bambra K. Harbour 1-9 Physa do 8-9 Tuscan Prince Outer Rds 14-9 Krian Inner Rds 25-9 Kuala Inner Rds do Benalder No. 7 Wharf do uiang Seng Inner Rds310 words
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Article153 1916-09-29 2 Hong Aik for Pulau Soegi Hock Keng for P. Ratam and P. Bulang Sanit for Kerimon Kamor for Bangkok Kinta for Port Swettenham and T. Anson Sembilan for Basrau Maetsuijcker for Medan Esmeralda for Khio and Lingga Hong Wan for Batu Pahat Lady Weld for Malacca and Mnar Rumphius153 words
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Article537 1916-09-29 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the locai Commercial Wireless Station:—s.s. Namur. The Sindoro arrived at Rotter, dam on the 16th inst. In the U. K. arrived on the 27th inst the Holt liner Phemius. At London arrived on the 27th inst the N.537 words
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Article588 1916-09-29 2 The Glenliner Glenartn offered for reinsura^* }V doe market, on Augnat \TX guineas. hit 1q To-day says the Journals merceof August 29, has V of heavy casualties, th. of which appears to be th!?* 0 the steamer Glenartn-v It pore. She has been floe \L 1 resting on588 words
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Article578 1916-09-29 3 Sorth Sea to Black Sea. 4« ution unanimously adopted c i v council of Vienna recent- presented to the Austrian w 'f Commerce by the bur. r. urges that preliminary m started for the construction p navigation route fr ,m the \d Baltic Seas to the Black w578 words
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Article93 1916-09-29 3 wing ports am declared (Signal X 0. Q and sus(Signal*, P. B.) vj Notn Si<»n il. Disease Date. ...X.U.Q. ..Plant Mtaa.4 ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 641» IW ...X.f'.Q. ...Plague 300 10.3 ...X.U.U. ...<'h<>lera 42ti 4 ...Cholera 1121» 15.9 KM ...t'mall-pox 370 24.3 ...X.G.Q. ...Bmall-pox 60? 19.0 ...XAi.Q ...Cholera 1071 23.9 a93 words
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Article670 1916-09-29 3 Rivals of Bombay and Calcutta. While the war has serious] v interfered with trade in India as elsewhere, it is at, indication of'the prosper.ty of the country to find Oover nment discussing two projects relating to the construction of two new ports, one at Vizagapatam, on the670 words
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Article302 1916-09-29 3 P r Sw*rt»nhara and lelnk Anaon Bagan 1 2 W pm Medat» M*P« »-t« Pahat 2.30 pm Batu Pahat s*«« Wm Ml pm Malacca and Muar s£*WeU P B«*m, Hongkong* y 1 P m Shanghai* A Japan* Magellan i Batavu. Saroarang 4 11 P™ r hlug 3^ Kota302 words
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Article67 1916-09-29 3 Delivered in London. Trie following are tho dates of lopartore from Singapore of tho Bntopeao *faii*- and ih"ir delivery i London. Mail. Left. Dklivkkxp. B.L Auef. II Sop*. Il P.AO. An,*. 8 Sept. 14 If. M. Aug. 18 Sepf IX 8.1. Aug. li P A Aug. 31 B.67 words
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Article192 1916-09-29 3 Death of the Famous Coxswain. For 4<» years coxswain of Scarborough lifeboat, John Oxston died receutly, aged 73. During his career lie saved 230 lives, and iv 1880 whs presented with the silver medal ot the Royal National Lifeboa' [nstitutioo, awarded "in acknowledgment of his gallant192 words
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Article100 1916-09-29 3 On board the C.N. S. sinkiang. Which arrive! in Bbanghal from riongkong yefterdey mornin?, snj I t l, N. C. Daily N-xx-. ol the sth intcant, an outbre.k of Bre #M .Uncovered when the steamer was ,f n oy. The fire, whie'.i was among* a e,r B M of sugar,100 words
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Article235 1916-09-29 3 Mnppuia, September 29 7Yn.—sB4s 85 tons sold. Co pro.- Steady. Bnsineea done Tapioca, Steady. Business done. fibffO /'Vowr do Business done. ftamhicr. —No Business. Pepper —Stead,.. No busint-se. Other Prodmet* —Market Qui«t. Latest Local Market Oaot.tr v Nuunega HO S. meal $30.50 Nutmegs SO 8 89.00 Copra Bali235 words
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Article76 1916-09-29 3 Information having been received that a dangerous iuf* ctions or con tagious disease namely, cholera, exists in a sporadic state at Hoihow Swatow, Amoy and Hongkong, it in hereby declared by His Excellency the Governor, in exercise of the powers conferred by section (1) of M The Quarantine76 words
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Article107 1916-09-29 3 Sept. *29. —High water: —11.6 a.m 9 ft. 3 ins. 11 47 p m. 9 ft b ins. Sept. 30.—High water —lL3la.ru. 9 ft. 5 ins. October 1 High water :—'».27 a.m. 9 ft 2 int. 12 noon 9 ft. 6 ins. October 2. High waiet :—L9107 words
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Advertisement44 1916-09-29 3 SINGAPORE !sH?PCHANDI.ERYOo. I SHIPCHANDL'PS 8 PPOVIfOPIS" j CONTRACT RS. The Co.np»u>'- lamb* menu j i' I Office :—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFI TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atter d-d I-»from January Ut 1916. H. W. H. STCYENS, Onager. 1 j r^44 words
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Advertisement415 1916-09-29 3 M. M. MESS *CERitS M RITIMES. Mall Line. For China. Japan, Ceylon. Marseilles. HOMEWARD OCTWARrT" Ul6 i9ie Porth Oct. y Magellan .V»k St n* a j. l L t Oct. N Atlantw.ut Oct 11» G.rd.ere Opt: A rt«m W Ot*. M Magellan ><rr. 8 A steamer 7 For nil particular*415 words
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Advertisement578 1916-09-29 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Ivegasaki, The Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, Steamer Displacement Tons Speed Leave Hongkong, NIPPON MARU 11,000 18 knots Oct. 17 SHINYO MARU 22,000 21578 words
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Advertisement599 1916-09-29 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) {Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments J CODE' JP9D DOCK-Dairen. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers All sizes and d escriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines, New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. No. 1599 words
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Advertisement414 1916-09-29 4 Ocean. Steam $h| p I Cjmpany, Ltd I China Mutual Steam s a I Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in I Tbe Oempuiiei' Mea I patci ed (rum I. I the Strait., > hin i and J I week and from J ipan I Loodonjl Am* erd I every fortnight for414 words
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