Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1916
1916-10-04
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Title Section28 1916-10-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. 233 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1916 Price 5 Celts. CiK fftaiapa en&uoe. < WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 428 words
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Advertisement347 1916-10-04 1 B fi IT PICTURE PALACE I Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Street*. IN THE SECOND SHOW. Latest Ptfhe Official War Gazette i g Peels of the Great v r dison Serial II? m MARRY MART B ary Fuller the Celebrated Screen i The Gid Detective Series' 'Intti s Alibi" and347 words
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Advertisement96 1916-10-04 1 "a-- .-BonamHHßMmißWi I mil,lilll,!,im, m I Portland j OILmiLN i. I Mitsui Bussan Kcisha, Ltd. 1 (INCORPORATED IX JAPAN I j *ttt:mmnm::mm;.'jruiir l ~^mti-^t»t»ir.r;t,rmnt I'rilllllllllllllMll' j ESTABLISHES? 1911. YOU BUf I OGRESS I'VE. j| I Jiißayfimle! Fyrajtjg Co. Il OF J* ONLY ADDRESS ONLY ADDRESS j Decorators THEIR HtAJESTIE!S'7rKS SINGAPORE96 words
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Article357 1916-10-04 2 How France Mill Be iefit When Peace Comes. Mr. H. Warner Allen, tha Representative of the British Prets with the French Army, sends th» following deHpatch Much baa been written concern:.!' the terribly daSrtrawtire effects ,f modern warfare, and comparatively little has been said as to357 words
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Article105 1916-10-04 2 I Another attempt, the seventh, is to be mad to salve the sailing vessel Dorothea Organisen, wnico. was sunk in 1897 near Dolagoa Hay. It was supposed that the vessel contained a million gold coins, encased in cement, but it ha-' been BUggqrted that she was105 words
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Advertisement200 1916-10-04 2 THE LAKE BBEEZE MOTOR FAN Bui on Met ,l3ted Spirits. Kctpi c ,>i with,Jt Electricity. Runs 24 hours FOR -Jfflß attention. I No batteries ,)kIC! $45 P,«yutin/Oomforra If 8 itisfyiug Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. fmmrpf »tfi in Knglan 1 Bole Agents for S.S and Malay200 words
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Advertisement236 1916-10-04 2 Straits LaundrySDryJleaniny Depot. j I'NDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Caarges. j RIGTJLAR WBBKLT OOLtKOTIOS A«D DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. I Contract. Arr.uged. Communication- Invited. I CrflMt work Uad.rtakea at Moderate e,ar fl es. J Layies' Drewss, Ltm, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a236 words
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Advertisement164 1916-10-04 2 PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD. Some >plf have a tendency t beome truh-blooded just others have an inherited tendency to rheumatism, or to nervous disorders. The condition in which the blood becomes so thin that the whole body suffers cornea on so gradually and stealthily that anyone with a natural disposition164 words
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Article249 1916-10-04 3 The New Fleet. British Z ppeltns are out at last, a-s a speci correspondent of the News the \V Id. Onr Z '}»n is quite different in design from the German airship, and I n ks lice tho body snd head of a gigantio pig I reck n249 words
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Article70 1916-10-04 3 Singapore* October 4. London— B 4 b/s. 2/4 19/32 1 J 2/4 7/32 £a\y* e3 o X 2/4 13/1 i. India— Bank T. T. 174 4 T On HongkongBank d/d 5| )n Shan;^H»— Baakd m 8«k T. T. 135 On I DM!Baak d/d. 109.', Sovereigns—baying rate 3.54 [ndia Ccii70 words
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Article50 1916-10-04 3 The Christiania Aftenposten reports that two sailors from the German steamer Emdsa, in Christiania h. rbour, were arrested while attempting to smuggle boxes with rubber on board the ship The steamer was examined, and Uih rubber was found in the captain's cabin. The captain vr; S th o arres cd.50 words
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Advertisement722 1916-10-04 3 9 ""hree IVlor*© .^^^-ste^^sa»? 5 n™/;; Three More Niglits!! J OIYING TO THE HUGE #CCESS OF THIS GREAT FILM. g—— i DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING IT I ThA AT THIS ft ■■t Hk HOUSE OF QUALITY I The ..:/.is THE 1 Alhainbra J Jnn W J* A A#722 words
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Miscellaneous148 1916-10-04 3 FIXTUKBS. >* T- j--Today. First Qnarter. Pr O. outward mail < peek1. Hi&h WatQiw.lQ a,m. 7ft. £iiis. 1.59 p.m. K ft. 6 ins. T To-'iorrow Gresham House, I'n&p? Kn- Seer.? noon. Ilitrh Water—4 34 a.m. 0 it. 7 ins. 3.2 p.m. 8 ft. 1 in. Friday, 6th. B I. homeward148 words
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Article125 1916-10-04 4 (Exclusive to Malay tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., fl* Arcade, advise the foUowtog quota tiona for to-da}: n SO 90 Alor Gajati >m) Aver Kur>.new AyerMoleK Ayer Pans* 11 Z 4 i 0.75 fc*> X 0M 0.«5 OhanglnUfi 2 i 0 Gleneny 10.00 lndragirMSH.,l Wtf 1■» >125 words
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Article81 1916-10-04 4 Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. ■Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and < p.m. Other tiains leave for Johore at 9 a.m., 10.29 a.m., noon, 1.30 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. Trains leave from Johore81 words
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Advertisement552 1916-10-04 4 AUCTION SALES. PREUMINAi IYJfOTICE. AUCTION iALE OF V„lu PruohoW •it v 1 ._f j' ('h M Messrs QOX Keng Lee Co's Sale-room, No. 3 Rafiies Place, On Monday. 23rd Cctober. ai 2.30 tP .m. CHiiJG KEMQ LEE Co.. Auctioneers. brew I Napier, Suit itor». 2; >.10 2.10 The Royal Johore552 words
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Advertisement330 1916-10-04 4 ANOTHER ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I FOR S KiOTS ONLY (Second ShOf 9.15) FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY I A Strom Dramatic Photo-Play ol the Present War A WHITE FEATHER VOLUNTEER VCL2 KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU M m roug have been made for Volunteer?-m<>re than 3 OOn, Oo o Numerous330 words
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Miscellaneous94 1916-10-04 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, October 6. To-day. 4 30 pm Balestier Range 8.R.E. v. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co. 5.10 do S.V.R. 5.15 Fira Station, T.P., S.V.R., T.P. Platoon. Drill Hall Veterans Co. Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co, To-morrow, October 5. Nil. Friday, October 694 words
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Article28 1916-10-04 5 September Outputs. Messrs Derrick k Co., Agents. \lor 14,000 lbs, BalffONvnie 26,000 lbs, pa jam Ltd. 30.420 lbs. (,/ntoi Ltd, 13,293 lbs. Telnk Anson 13,700 lbs.28 words
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Article18 1916-10-04 5 cgngci (iau Tin Mining Co, Ltd. □m. r 201 piculs Tin-ore. 4n Piculs Tin-ore. Total 24718 words
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Article29 1916-10-04 5 untitled to the Vossische Zeit-untitled iq H 00 Iron Crosses, includ- JIOOOO first-class, have been f 1 since the beginning of v. ir. Their total weight is 151 'cw\29 words
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Article39 1916-10-04 5 The Assizes. The trial of a Tamil named Govmdasamy, for the murder of a Chinese youth, was concluded late yesterday afternoon. The accused was found gui.ty, and the Chier Justice (Sir John Buckmll) sentenced him to death.39 words
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Article64 1916-10-04 5 The case in which Syed Hassan bin Mohamed Alsagofl, on behalf of th<beneficiaries of th* estate of the late 6ved Mohamed bin Ahuied Alsagoff, is petitioning for the appointment ot a receiver to the firm of Alsagoff and Co was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr. Justice Earnshaw.64 words
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Article132 1916-10-04 5 Nga Tow Swee, of P. Swettenham, was brought before Commander Mills at the Klang on Monday, b< Inspector Warren, on charges of being in possession of a, hypodermic s\ ringe and uf cfff ring an illegal gratification, of $106, to the detective who arrested him. A fin» of132 words
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Article285 1916-10-04 5 In the International Court Bangkok Phra Sukhum read tbe judgment in tho case in which Amdeng Boon Chuey is suing the Shanghai Life Insurance Co. for Tcs. 13,000 due to linr on a life insurance policy taken out by her late husband from the defendant company. The c285 words
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Article389 1916-10-04 5 A planter, Chia Chee Kooh. of Keriuion was the owner of four rubber plantations of about IGO acres The grants were given by the late Sultan of Rhio in 1911 and all the property whh bo!o to To Ka P an or Singapo c for *he sum389 words
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Article94 1916-10-04 5 (Before Mr, N Mud;e). In the Third Court y* sterday Inspector Meredith applied for a remand for a Tveek in CO sods < f Yeok Bbon Tean, a well known Penang trader and trus e j of (ho Sell Yeoh kongsi. It. is a that he misnp.94 words
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Article85 1916-10-04 5 The Berlin Z°iru»»<» am Mitt.ig f publishes an article containing this passage: have succeeded in making the following mathematical demonstration We have settlpd the British quantitative pretention dominate t nbv a qualitative We have exphntd trre. 4 rerrestrial globe from north to *outh, we have scoured85 words
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Article77 1916-10-04 5 This Echo Belge learns from the most reliable sources that the cap tor' f the st <i rßj u-nels was the outcome of German espionage in Holland German engineer*, tlie paper, w< r cent i»ito Uoliand dressed as escaped Russian pri soners of war, «tni managed to get themselves enrolled77 words
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Advertisement346 1916-10-04 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR DAY" s are being undo hv the Straits Ct linese British 1 A Children's Fet< open to all C RecUmstion Ground ui ftaturd* the 14th October, 1916 4l)Mi<sioN V nits 50 CtS. Children and Amahs 10 CtS. •> in Unction Sale of Cortoa, Jewels and other articles346 words
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Advertisement81 1916-10-04 5 COL. FRANK FILLIS' CIRCUS and menagerie:. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE WILD WEST SKETCH ENTITLED FOR THE LOVE 0F A COWBOY. Tlie clot is well connected, the acting is qujte strong, while the actuil The plot iy o ductjou ndicateB GRASp 0F the COWBOY LIFE. To-Night the performance will81 words
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Advertisement198 1916-10-04 5 WHAT'S YOURS? j STOCKED BY ALL j HJg li Class j Liquor Deal c r s. li■ li Hi I ii 11 ii nil I m~m TTiTITi in ..'jgvOSAMBBMMHkaaMBWSnnMHHMHHi >» i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 Special Dinner AND S Cinema Show. I Race Week Special Tiffin, Dinner and I Cinema Show.198 words
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Obituary26 1916-10-04 6 DEATH. On Oct. 3rd at 2»> Race C«»ui>< ltd r-in jport, AG*£» Mathilda,beloved wifeol H C. BkE7T. Funeral at Hid.idari at 5.IS p.wi t<>-d»j.26 words
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Article958 1916-10-04 6 A few years before the war, a great wave of Teutonism passed over Eiigl.4ii and the States. It was clevei iT fostered by the* panGerman league, and was actively propagated in the United Kingdom, being mainly kept alive by mutual adulation between Anglo-Saxons and Germans. Lord Haldane w T958 words
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Article101 1916-10-04 6 r Pages I he Great War The Western Front 7 Air Raid Victims 7 In the East 7 Wa r on Shipping Z 8 Ihe Balkans S Bright t-iue of War 2 Search for Krnger's Gold 2 British Airships Hingapore Volunteer Corps 4 Local Share Market Legal Intelligence101 words
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Advertisement106 1916-10-04 6 Robins n Co. ARE NOW OPENING UP NEW GOODS IN All Departments. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For ParticuUrs and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., 3.5., LTD. (Incorporated in England). ST. HELEN'S106 words
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Advertisement87 1916-10-04 6 FRESH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED OF Sole s Ga'dbeck, -Macgregor and CO. ADELPHI HO I II I SPECIAL DINNERS! TO-NIGHT, AND I Saturday, Oct. 7th. I i |MR. 610INGELO i j "The Man of Many Walks" Has been re-engaged to perf< rm at these dinners. I J Hear his Parody ON87 words
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Advertisement17 1916-10-04 6 [IMMAIDI sweetened Condensed Milk P er CMC sterilised Natural Milk $10 M k Ideal Unsweetened Milk S17 words
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Article561 1916-10-04 7 Tin is at $85j—I2j cts. op. ris d »ne at 2/4J for crepe 2/4 for sheet, market firm. ail brought news of the f Captain Hugh Biggla< »of the Siamese Customs, r:iiik ot Major. rvvennfl for the year ito £319,356,000 as c0m£2J3;595,500 last year. I me Ttx561 words
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Article351 1916-10-04 7 The Programme. It has now been 1 j by the Commute, de pore Swimming Cuo to h Carnivai in aid of n rl h M a xanjong Katong, and a coital nrZ tickets r t f vn 8,a, e ,hat «T Children's Fete now be T a T351 words
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Article31 1916-10-04 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce. i To day's Auction. Up to 12 30 pm. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $123 Pals Crepe $125 Last Week. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $123 Pale Crepe $12431 words
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Article169 1916-10-04 7 Owing to the big success of their present programme, which includes a five-part production entitled "The Grip of Jealousy" and a film depicting the boxing contest between Matt Wells and Meheghan, the management of the Alhambra have decided to continue the same pictures for a further three nights. The169 words
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Article636 1916-10-04 7 The Tribune List. Hince we last issued onr appeal for assistance to the Over Seas Clnb l obacco Fund there has been a regrettable falling off in contributions and to-day we have only a small addition to annonnce. This should not be, when we consider636 words
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Article99 1916-10-04 7 The Western Front. RENTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Severe Fight for Eaucourt. Successes in the Air. London, Oct. 3, 1.15 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports severe fighting in and about Kaupoart, where the enemy succeeded in regaining a footing in buildings. We improved our positions near baeudecourt and Courcelette.99 words
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Article22 1916-10-04 7 London, Oct. 3, 2.55 p,m. i'he ni«ht was quiet sonth of the Ancre We mule successful raids south of Loos.22 words
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Article27 1916-10-04 7 Loudon, Oct. 3, 4 p.m. < Mlicial Naval aeroplanes carried out a farther attack on air-sheds in the vicinity of Brussels. One failed to return.27 words
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Article186 1916-10-04 7 LonJon, Oct. *3, 1.5 p.m. Paris lhe French papers supplement the particulars of the new and brilliant successes that th* British gained on October 1, ay indicated in General Hair's report of the morning of October .1».'' The objective aimed at was entirely gained in186 words
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Article20 1916-10-04 7 Trench Won. London, Oct. 2, 4.10 p.m. Paris The communique gays We carried a trench east of Bouchavesnes.20 words
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Article73 1916-10-04 7 London, Oct. 3, 1 a.m. Paris The communique says that some progress was made east of Boachavesnes. Bad weather is hampering the Somme operations. There was an intermittent cannonade elsewhere. At Bouchavasnes there was fight-, ing, and forty prisoners and six j machine-guns were captured and a German73 words
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Article43 1916-10-04 7 London, Oct. 3, 3.50 p.m. Paris j The communique states that that there was a fairly violent irtillery duel north of the Somme. An attempted German attack north of liancourt was repulsed. Two enemy aeroplanes were nought down on the Somme.43 words
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Article58 1916-10-04 7 Little Damage. London Oct. 2, 5 50 p.m. Official; The casualties in the raid were one man killed and one woman injured. The damage done was insignificant, althouab tbe raiders covered a wide area and dropped a great number of bombs. Four houses were seriously damaged, some58 words
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Article188 1916-10-04 7 London, Oct. 2, 5.50 p.m. The bringing down of Zeppelin at Potter's Bar was a most impressive spectacle, visible in ail the northern suburbs on the outskirts of London. The airship was picked up by searchlights shortly before midnigut coming from the east. Anti-aircraft guns188 words
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Article56 1916-10-04 7 Loudon. Oct. 3, 1 a,ia.' Amsterdam A German official statement of last night's raid is characterised by the usual missu;*:ment?-\/ that airships successfully |m liM.j i>ombs on Londoe, whereas th y ru-ver reached tL** metropolis. It also states that tfc* destroy td Zeppelin fell abov* London, whereas56 words
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Article84 1916-10-04 7 Brusiloff s New Push. London, Oct. 3 1.5 p.m. Petrograd: There is reason ij anticipate that General Brasilofi a new push will extend north and south of the Lemberg region, embracing the battle-fields of Kovl and Vladimir Volynsk and to wide extent in Galicia. The Entente's military84 words
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Article49 1916-10-04 7 London, Oct. 3, 4 p.m. The Russian communique say a We drove back dense Germaa columns who attacked east of Novw Alexandrovsk. Battles continue north of Halicz where the eneniy is jtubbornly resisting. We here took prisoner five thousand in three days, ncluding six hundred Germans.49 words
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Article87 1916-10-04 7 Geo. Joffre's Message. London, Oct. 3, 2.55 a.m. Paris Genaral Joffre's order I the Northern Armies reads M I ant well satisfied with the efforts on th» Somme, which have struck a blow at the enemy from which he can hardly recover. Verdun has been, relieved and87 words
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Article74 1916-10-04 8 RumaalaVClever Rose, Mactteticn Outw.tted. London, Oct. 3, 12.25 a.m. II„k barest, Official On thej «outhern front we cr«sed the Dinnbe between Rustchik w north front <11 prisoners »,re taken at Tntnrtnhoil in the Hargbtzei Mountains. j We attacked the front in tbe Dobrodja«nd tbe enefc#**jfe Dt,<: gbt London,74 words
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Article144 1916-10-04 8 London, Oct. 3, 4 30 p.m. The Rumanian announcement of th.' crowing of the Danube Kutchnk and Turtukal is J" dramatic stroke as it Mackensen's rear in tbe Ko-ru lja. Toe exact spot where the Kumanians crossed is nnknown. bnt .n any caw it was a most br.lhant144 words
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Article41 1916-10-04 8 London, Oct. 3, 3.50 p.m. V French, oilicial message from Salonika states that -the Serbians evried the first enemy trenches on th* beighM of Starkongrob. North «Mt of Knjniackalan they captured another Bulgarian battery. Bad wea con unties.41 words
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Article69 1916-10-04 8 London, Oct. 3, 3.10 p.m. British oilicial message from *»ionika says that three battalions «f Bulgarians counter attacked on 4.«U*rtew position on the east bank of t!i« Struma. Th« attack was broken our tire. Then a British battalion charged with the bayonet and coin routed the69 words
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Article15 1916-10-04 8 Lnn■b.n. n ''ts i c Norw< iidu steamer ftetfjari by» been sunk.15 words
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Article34 1916-10-04 8 London, Oct. 3, 7.55 p.m. Pieial The Allies-hive tii.' Neutrals to prevent lh*» ,M>tH' pnbinH in< fco ev< utilised. I in ntdnK neutral waters and to d ,-n nu\ entering neutral port.34 words
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Article78 1916-10-04 8 Lon lon, kit, 3 1 ■> p.m he German Crown Prince, ol vi.' ratty with the «.l »-ct of furthering made a statement t i an American correspondent during which he wept cr< or.dill's te irs,' 1 4* »olorim; th*» h.ss of lif". It sri that German78 words
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Article46 1916-10-04 8 I„ >! lo»\ Oct. 1p.: < v t r !<>w vert\.#»ight !»-?•>- v h btve b*-en presented (o th»* iai aircraft flotilla, th* coiitriI t 8 inclndinff rt-aidentsin Sbanf. k* and Hankow. TwfiUy.i.iii»»*roplane« ha\> been presents I to Hi.* Koyal Fljirg Corp» by Kriiiih 1 tj».46 words
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Article227 1916-10-04 8 Trouble Extends London, Oct. 2, 3.25 p.m. AW**** Three Wf*£* tacked Ike insurgents in Sumatra, inflicting losses. London, Oct. S, L 5 p.m. A Dotch resident at Timor tele gra pbB that the reels k Patch troops on A Datch nontenant Wtll HUed *x soldiers were wonoded.227 words
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Article44 1916-10-04 8 London, Oct. 2, 3 25 p.m. Petrograd M. Rotopopoff, the Progressist, has been an active member of the Duma committees of defence, commerce and industry, has lfoerftl vTeWs regarding labour, the Jewish, and the Polish questions. He is an advocate of decentralisation.44 words
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Article38 1916-10-04 8 London, Oct..2, 7 25 p.m. Renter's Agency is informed tJtof according to a telegram from Abyssinia there have been no disturbances us a result of the deposition of the Emperor who is still at Ilarrar.38 words
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Article74 1916-10-04 8 At the Penang Bombay merchant's meeting held on Sniylay te j discuss the peaUpri of subscriptions for "Onr Day^in aid of the Redd Cross Fnnd, there were present thej representatives of Messrs Wassiamnfl Aaaomnll Co.. Totlaram pnoliamall Co., J. 0. Gianctrand, Kewalram Chellaiam, K. A. J. Chotirmall <o. It was74 words
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Article829 1916-10-04 8 Turks Bombard the Holy Sbrme. S tf X^ in cair 7 follows I" the name Tt T M-citul. the Com- '< Y hi. ia onr general pro. donate, this is our g •tarnation •jfLAtw.w o S «o. art then process,il Moelem princes and rnlers te ,11 m829 words
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Article87 1916-10-04 8 An emergency meeting of the Federal Council will be held eariy this month. The principal businesb will be to pass the special Enactment incoi porating in thei F. M.S. the War Loans Investment Trust of Malaya. This wafl foreshadowed, firstly, by the preliminary circular Stating that tbe War Trust would87 words
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Article268 1916-10-04 8 Football. Rangers F C. Resumes. The Rangers Football Club, which was closed down for the Nation of the War, in April 1915. owing to several of the regular olavers proceeding to the F. ont, have decided to resume. At a meeting held recently Mr J. Spencer re-elested chairman268 words
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Article172 1916-10-04 8 Award of Scholarships and Prizes. The following award of Scholarships and Prizes on the results of the July Matriculation Examination ha* been made:— President's Scholarship. Zia 1 Ding, Public School for Chinese, Shanghai. King Edward VII Scholarships. Oon tiik Keong, Anglo-Chinese School, penang and Phoon Seci Wah,172 words
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Article67 1916-10-04 8 Eighty young Chinese students C 5 men and 15 women —sailed 01 September 8, to study in various universities and colleges in t) Unit* i Mates. All are Government scholar, that is, they are t« be supported in Aimrica frou the indemnity fund of some 14 million dollars gold that67 words
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Advertisement103 1916-10-04 8 \BORDEMS eagle brand milk Ens been Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. I Purity Ga:anteed under U S Food Act i I BABIES I I GET FAT j lorbens J STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. I I STOCKED v Pinang CHOP POE SENG, Beach Street I poh—CHOPS KEAT SENG LEONG103 words
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Article695 1916-10-04 9 Prices Quoted in the Market »his yortsiot SINGAPORE. OCTOBBa 4. Messrs LyaU and Evatt, Exchange and Shar; Brokers, iisua the following lift of %aoMaottii Hubber Shares. Norn. Value. Ruvers. Seilcv 2/. Allagar 2,3 2,9 2 Anglo Ja7a 4/3 6/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11 ji 1 AyerKunin- t*h695 words
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Advertisement103 1916-10-04 9 i 5 I THE I J OF i (Great Britain I Have Been j Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS I i Buchanan's wiU be able to continue j 1 to supply their famous j I blends and to maintain J I the quality as before, I being in the103 words
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Advertisement609 1916-10-04 9 T M E ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established l*:-; T.vcorporated ix India. 80 percent, of the Funds, or $23,000,000 are invested in Government Securities 42 years' record prugcreea and increasing stability. LOW RATES for non-forfeltaSle Wewment Assurances witn Profits. A man aged 30 can secure $5,000 with609 words
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Article1911 1916-10-04 10 State of Main Roads, The Toddy Evil. The adjourned genera; meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association w&« held at the Malacca Club on Sued-., with Mr. J. W. Campb. 1! in the chair, •*hers present befog the Hon, Mr. C. XI. Niven and Mes-r- I E. Smith, F.1,911 words
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Article213 1916-10-04 10 How Queen Amelie of Portugal <*aye the consolation of a Royal kiss to a dying French soldier is related in a story of her Majesty's recent visit to France. Visiting one of the hospitals, she was takea te a room where a little poilu 91 lay213 words
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Advertisement294 1916-10-04 10 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. vlessrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basai Road. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Vlr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Vlessrs. Kwong Seng Chiang 8c Co., Selegie Road. Vlr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Road Kr. M. N. N. Huasein,294 words
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Advertisement234 1916-10-04 10 WORKS ITDil^l Marine, Motor, Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic, and Sanitary Engineers. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Johore Bahru. THE Commercial Rubber CO-, LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuer: Brokers, Commission Agents and Surveyors. SALES OF LAND, HOUSES, FURNITURE Jewellery, Motor Cars, etc. on advertised dates.234 words
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Article818 1916-10-04 11 Jiraah Rubber Estates, Limited The following is the report by the Directors to the Sixth Annnal General Meeting of the Shareholders to be held within the Registered Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Wednesday, the 11th day of October, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon. "Your818 words
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Advertisement300 1916-10-04 11 just Arrived Just Arrived NEW NOVELS (Published 1916.) From Various Authors. ALSO Assortment of Modern War Story Books. I PvhluheJ since the be'ia .in* of Jhe war by Umm tuthon. Inspection Solicited. IK. M Co. 6B Battery Road. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTTiiiiTTi~TiTnr-iTTiimnnn,iimniiiinmnninimm I r*H£E £MG a SONS, j ESTABLISHED 1659. 7f f300 words
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Advertisement113 1916-10-04 11 Are you a Slave to Pain 7 Do You Ever Rest? Or i3 your life a perpetual burden —a wakeful, restless fevered tortured existence Do you start and cry out from twitching nerve or darting pains Are you robbed of your nights of just repose and tranquil sleep Then there113 words
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Advertisement27 1916-10-04 11 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER REPAIRER. Good and well selected MufU Vwtin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MWEiiATE. 311 U27 words
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Advertisement202 1916-10-04 11 K TSUTADA Japanese Dentist *****111X3 KAUH^OAt. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. CtftttlUtiaa in either la&lith w lUiat TWJffl in No. 124». 18 \2 n jRaneesunye Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions IND9 MALAY Go., Ln. (Jucorpor&ted in Singapore.) Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is onh once pressed, is202 words
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Article64 1916-10-04 12 SIMLA. Chiefs' Conference- The following further Ruling Princes and Chiefs have now intimated their desire to attend the conference at Delhi beginning on 30. —fbeir Hifchuesses the Maharajas of Orrchha. Panta, and the of T.isvlmur the Nuwabt ot faiiipur and Jaora the Rniah of 'liewas, both senior and64 words
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Article295 1916-10-04 12 Recruiting of Bengalees A largely ano intfuentially attended Bengalees recruiting meeting was held on Sept. 11 at the Star Theatre, Babu Motilal Ghose presiding. The recruits already enlisted were all present. Babu Motilal Ghose said that the Bengalees once enjoyed the leputation of being fine soldiers aij would once295 words
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Article234 1916-10-04 12 Jumping off Tram-Car. An accident, which fortunately was not attended with fatal resultp, occurred on September 1, at Maradana, near Temple Road corner, when a schoolboy, who travelled on th* foot-board of a tram-car towards Borella, without paying his fare, on sewing the Ticket Inspector, tried to jurup off234 words
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Advertisement299 1916-10-04 12 Fnnravinn E ers and Memorial CHqiaVlliy CayparyMa> many h Language. rllttS SILVER, DEEPLY GOLD, OR CUT. I RIBEIRO Co. -o U a METAL LIMITED, WORDING or Raidfles Place, gcakan pksd SINGAPORE. BT<yr TO BUB OUT Monograms. Inscriptions.!" »kctck?s Cut Dies, Seals, Brass CrCStS. Plates, Trade Blocks, etc. Submitted. ■ANYANG BROS.299 words
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Advertisement26 1916-10-04 12 Insanity Cure. tne only remedy fcur the du*Me. oTZSil **<hnK Phy.Tciau. of tU df. "found cure all forou cf hZmZ u J° Hyjteria EpiWy,em"%* Bunt, Calwitcm26 words
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Advertisement272 1916-10-04 12 FINEST BOMBAY TABLE BUTTER in hermetically sealed tins. crown Brand Britannia or Union Jack Brand." CHEAPEST BEST.) Ollill 55 CtS. PBP tin Of 1 111. HBtt. (Guaranteed pure) J x A«n Nations ffiven to large consumers. Outport and Special terms and quotations givcu Sub.A gents ranted. For foitber particul its272 words
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Article346 1916-10-04 13 Memorial to Bobs." Lord French's Story of Midnight Conference. Many thousands of people were prtsent at the unveilir g in Glasgow by the Countess Robe it* of an htatue of her illustrious father. Viscount French was prpse^t. Lord Derby said be wi?hed that Lord Roberts could have lived to see346 words
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Article86 1916-10-04 13 The tricks of the opium smuggler are many and usually vain. At Glasgow two men were remanded on a charge of attempting to export 8001b. of opium to China from the U. K. to which it must have been smuggled in, probably from India. The drng was86 words
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Article96 1916-10-04 13 Army Nursing Sister Margaret McNally is the daughter of a miner at Barrington, Northumberland. The other day she received a legacy of £4,300 from a grateful lady whom she nursed in the days be fore the war. With a splendid selfsacrefice she is going to spend the money not on96 words
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Advertisement286 1916-10-04 13 j For Japanese Curios General Goods jj GO TO j MA RUN I Co. No. 10, High Street, Singapore WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. I i TjABGB stocks b always on hand, j mkmammm mmmH 1 drc i in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET is ready for market in 96 nours after leaving286 words
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Advertisement606 1916-10-04 13 Steady! i Don't let your new responsibilities ieai you to quarrelling, fuming, I reoding, to in rrv or sleeplessness. I < t Know font irritability for what it is -just the result of underfed i 1 ncrvs. The na ion v. ants men and women who can stand up under606 words
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Advertisement436 1916-10-04 14 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Mr. Pu- v Yarn Qkm*n end hmßy have usaored 130 Nafl Road to 76 rupp-c R -ad, as from 28th Hepteiuber, 1916. 2*-9 4 10 NOTICE. We have removed to Nos anc 3 8 Prirce Street. SIME DARBY Co., Ltd i Government Notification. TVnder- will bs436 words
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Advertisement384 1916-10-04 14 TO BE LET tfftCfS Mil COrCWHS TO HI. AH* to Yeo Hock Hoe. No 3 Baftoi W 146 Q TO BE LET Commodious Office- in Graham Room, Battery Ron*. A|»lJ McALiSTER Co., Ltd. 14-6 u TO LET. Larjre and airy offices at 16a, 16b and IT Change Alley. Entry immediately.384 words
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Advertisement369 1916-10-04 14 WANTED WANTED Conpcnrr -b rthr.nd Typist Apply a' ih-Offi-eof Joe;; Little Co., Ltd 4 lm rjoraked in Bd gland.» 5-9 1_ Wanted to Buy One hundred to 160 lbs good Roller Composition or Printing Machine Rollers. State lowest selling price to Box 246 Malaya Tribune. 26 2 WANTED. Chinese krani369 words
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Advertisement393 1916-10-04 14 BANKS JSAtTEREO BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AHD CHINA. mcosrsated in grej<A»P BT BOTAIi CHARTER. JSZ&nd WW BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londoi City and Midland B?rV Ltd., To* London County and \Vestminatei 3ank Ltd* Tho 3ankV,f England, L-d., Tho Em**** Bank of Scotland. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are393 words
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Advertisement374 1916-10-04 14 INSURANCE SIiUTH BRITISH INSURANCE C V INCORPORATED IN ZIAUSB FIFE IPWJici effected on Building Rent r.nd Mercbsrdiye cf Fv description MARINE lusarancob accepted to h part* of tbe world at Icft-h 4 r o» pt WAH RISK accepted to all p* 3 J. HEN** Local Ham c Offices: 2, Fiulaysoo374 words
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Title Section19 1916-10-04 1 Strait Shipping Gazette. issued Dally-] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 235 SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 191619 words
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Advertisement416 1916-10-04 1 p&O.Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE Inco*POßAtid tw En«lajtd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hie liajeaty't Government.) For Chioa, Japin, Peaaag. C«yb», 4«str*tia India, Aden Egypt. Mediterranean Port* and Londoi. Steamers will leave Singapore en or abeut MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Europb). Outwakd (for China). Connects416 words
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Advertisement271 1916-10-04 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSC HAPPIJ (Steamship Company) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mall Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmai and Viae Vena. Steamers are due to arrire on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Ost. 29 Grotius Not. 19 P. Juliana Dta. Il 1917 Rembrandt J*n. 14271 words
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Advertisement580 1916-10-04 1 O.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINEA service li maintained between Yokohama via pc/to to Idarteillee and London, under mail contract with the Impark Japanese Jovernment. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service lave bean specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all580 words
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Article652 1916-10-04 2 Enropc. For L/ntdon: Tat*umo Mara October 10 Teiresias October 11 Kitano Mam October U Sardinia October 12 (connects with Arabia) Perseus October 21 Oity of Manila October 24 Fushimi October 25 Novara October 2*; Kfjhimt Mtfl November 5 Neleus November 11 For Liverpool: K. Companion in port652 words
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Article264 1916-10-04 2 Vessels in Port Bri,ilk n ATE STKAMBR- BBRTH DATE X Harbour o-i Glenartoey D £*bonr 1-9 sam5 am b No 7 Wharf 29-9 Tee*. No. 7 30-9 Islander d do Aymeric Onter u() MejCa No. 8 Wharf do inner Rda do ££a.c Onter Rda do Caatefield 10 Mata264 words
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Article208 1916-10-04 2 The dredge Sir William Mathew, which was purchased some months ago by the Wert Australian Government, and recently arrived at Frem intle, was brought down from Colombo by Captßin Heddle, a brother of Captain Heddle, of the Katoomba while Captain Hayman, well known in connection with the208 words
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Article26 1916-10-04 2 The Royal Mail S.P. Co.'s liner Merionethshire, 4 i30 8 tons, is due about the middle of this month for Vladivostok. Messrs. Bonstead are her agents.26 words
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Article1041 1916-10-04 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —Nil. The liner Kawi arrived in Holland on the 25th ult. The Amirai Alagon was in Port Said on the 29th ult. The Holt liner Priam arrived in London on the 29th ult.1,041 words
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Article53 1916-10-04 2 The N. S. M. liner Rembrandt left Durban on the 21st ult. forCaj t Town, where she arrived on the 24th with slight damage to her engines. The vessel was unable to sail before the 2nd instant owing to necessary repairs and continued her voyage to Holland53 words
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Advertisement42 1916-10-04 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHAHDLERYCo. SHIPC IaNDURS 8 PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS. I he Cottptay'i Launch nae*»t» incoming ship* >thee -16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone N O 141. Order* promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. M 5-442 words
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Article505 1916-10-04 3 Th e Singapore River. fr7 Owr Corr**ry*&*t.) r 1 ife in a recent number C, nm J rlproa«ction of a view hari Ai Kiver, crowded of p a nd the appended text. Snapshot from the Straits Settlements 1 enclose a snapshot of a congested river traffic at505 words
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Article146 1916-10-04 3 Th-n the Singapore Rivar has the distinction of being unique. It i»ro luces an unholy smell which is unljbiiUn. You see it rising, it strikes you and, not content, clings you for pome distance. It is a vil« nell—but unique. It is due ma I of the146 words
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Article310 1916-10-04 3 A proposal to prohibit German Austrian vessels from using the Canal for a period of ten years the declaration of peace is strongly favoured by British and Italian owners, and is, we are informed from an Egyptian source, now nnder consideration by the Suez Canal Company. About310 words
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Article183 1916-10-04 3 The Dutch papers are very contradictory with regard to the submarine trader Bremen, j eeterday w quoting a Dutch source, which makes the Bremen a prizo in the hands of tbe Alii'B and to-day another message arrives saying that th* Bremen has arrived in America. The contents of183 words
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Article181 1916-10-04 3 Aru Bay. < Pulo Sembilang Light. This Fl. white Lt. has been moved 2 2/10 cables 270° (W. Mag.) from prev. position on the Srn. pt. of Palo Sembilang, and is now a Fl. white Lt. every 3 sees., vis. from 150® (8.30°E. Mag.), through S., to181 words
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Article71 1916-10-04 3 Oelivered in London. following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the timopean Mails and tlinir delivery in London. Mail. Left. Dblivkbkd. P. O. Aug. »8 Sept. 14 M. M. Aug. 1« Sept. 18 B.I. Aug. 25 Sept. 22 P. «St O. Sept. 1 Oct. 2 B.71 words
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Article133 1916-10-04 3 October 4 Moon Fi at Quarter 6 h. 1 m. A. High water -3 0 a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins 1.59 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. October 5. High water :—4.34 a.m. 6 ft. 7 ins. 3 2 p.m. 8 ft 1 in. October 6.—High water:—6.44 a.m.133 words
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Article110 1916-10-04 3 The following ports are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Signal P. P. B.) N(>tn J SSq 1 JW? S*SM F.P.B. ...Cliolera... «49 26.5 jj»ta\ia *'*X G Q ...Plague *****.3 Bombay -.X££. f£f enk 426 7A KoSJ X.G.Q. ...Cholera 1129 16.9 Li 1 A We XG.Q. ...Small-pox110 words
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Article233 1916-10-04 3 (Singapore» October 4). Tin. —$85J 160 tons sold. Conra.—Steady. Business done. Ta)rioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour• Weak. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Peeper• —Steady. Business done. Other Products. ;i irkot Quiet. Latest Loul Market Uuotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 >opra Bali233 words
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Article23 1916-10-04 3 Companies whose titles might have been more happly chosen. No. 1 The Disappearing Propeller Boat Company, which has recently been incorporated in Canada23 words
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Advertisement123 1916-10-04 3 GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LTD. (Incorporated in England.) For Vladivostock Th© following steamers will have prompt despatch for the abeve port:— s.s. GLENOGLE 13.175 tons (d.w.) due here about Bth instaat. s.s. GLENIFFER 10,900 tons due here about 31st instant. For freight and further particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD k Co.,123 words
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Advertisement355 1916-10-04 3 ivl. iVL MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. For China, Japan. Ceylon. M vrscillea HOMEWARD j OUTWARD 1916 I 191« Oct. 9 Atlantique Oct It 3 aul Lecat Oct. 20 Polynewen Oct. 14 3ordiller» Not. 3 A steamer Not. 7 iagellan Not. 8 For all particulars apply to J. DEC3URTOIS. Ag»m. THE355 words
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Miscellaneous312 1916-10-04 3 Mails Close. *•*<— mr+emrnm— To-<>8*. Vlalacea *Ifong Lian 2.30 pm Fiatu Pahat Mena 2.80 ptti Wrd;.i M«dusa 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Penang *Ipoh 2.30 pm Malacca, Port Swettenham Ar/IMok Anson *Kampar 2.30 pra iingkawang, Pamangkat, Sambas Serassan Merkua 3.30 pm Sourabaya Van Overstraten 8.30 pm Bangkok Produce 4 pm312 words
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Advertisement487 1916-10-04 4 TOVO KISEM KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong. Shanghai, agasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, Di. P iac"nent Ton. Speed I~™Hj«fk«»I ..t ***** 18 knots Oct. 17 NIPPON MAKL 11.00° 1 NoT>487 words
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Advertisement503 1916-10-04 4 KawasakTDockyard Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Japan/ th* Army and Navy and to {Contractor, to the Codes- Jp^d. CIBLB Al, A.8.C., DOCKYAKD «1 Wff flak Western .Union KOBB 1 Scott's. Lieber's, and Engineering. DOCK-Daiken. y KOBE Shipbuilders. Engineers, Boiler All sue. and d escription. of Boilers, Mann, and Land Endues. New503 words
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Advertisement428 1916-10-04 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The Companies' steamers hi> ,j eB patched from Liverpool outward f or tbe Straits, China and Japan everj week and from Japan honewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa. Marseii. les and428 words
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