Malaya Tribune, 5 October 1916

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 234 SIN GALORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Ciis ii?aiapa Cribune. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5
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    • 191 1 PSty" picture palace i .Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Street*. S j H IN THE SECOND SHOW. I Latest Pathe Official War Gazette f ding mx 'eels of the Great Edison Serial Si WILL MARRY MARY? B turing ary Fuller the Celebrated Screen Star. I The Girl Detective Series I
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    • 79 1 i pfr^ I Mitsui Bussan Kaislia, Ltd. [INCORPORATED IN JAP AX mmmmm mmm* m mmmnmmmummmm m rnrntrnnttmrt; ESTABLISHED 1911. YOUHG BUT PROG*ES IVE. j Julian Frankel Furniture Co. I -••——*-—^/r~:^ ONLY ADDRESS 4 £ft «<" ADDBFSS Furnishers Decorators I jj: TO I THEIR MAJESTIES THfc SINGAPORE Pff C *C Everything
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  • 289 2 £4,827,300 in Dividends i* One Firm. Statistics of the earnings of j n( j rial companies in the United St*» -how striking increase in j, rrj JJ ioe mainly to exceptional activ:? »hro: ell war orders. Taking a group of over 20Q Co cnrns with a share
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  • 262 2 Here are some extracts from M Cnoers'.red Letters from the Dardanelles. (Heinemann, 3s. 6d. Bet.) The* are written by a doctor to bh wife When he was in the fighting nt G, lip..li he was fearful that his wife would i p moody, so he wrote Oo
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    • 173 2 THE LAKE BRE£ZE MOTOR FAN Runs on Mel' ated Spirits. Keeps cool »t Electricity. Beautiful Comfori t 1 at sfyiug Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. Incorporated in England, i Bole Agents for S.S. and IVI al ay Peninsula j ATANK NIGRAH PIUT The Premier Tonic. Prepared
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    • 171 2 Straits Laindry I Dry Cleaniny BepDt. I UDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description 3 i at Moderate Charges. S REGULAR WBUKLt OOLLBCtIOI -WD DELIVERY. j DISTANCE NO OBJECT. J Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. I Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate enarges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and
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    • 51 2 Rai Saheb Dr. K. C. Dass. HBALTI LITERATURE OF 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED TREE. Apply to Ito Swastkya Sabava Pbarmacy. Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. 4fc {Removed I j No. 7-5 Oxley Road, I SINGAPORE:. I I Mr. R. TSUDA, I Mrs. NAGASHIMA. I 1 I Massage, J 3 Bone Setting, I Acupuncture.
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    • 34 2 Your Morning Headache will disappear after a dose of the tiny laxatives which do aot gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or Post free from the Dr William*' Medicine Co., Dept. 5c Singapore
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  • 122 3 Guthrie's Rubber Report. Singapore, Oct. 4. There wa* a good enquiry for practically all grades at the Auction which commenced to-day and prices *fnerally showed fair advances. Standard Sheet, although it did not t§uch a higher level than last week was in exceptional demand and for all
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  • 117 3 Singapore, Oct. 4. At the weekly Auctions which commenced to-day some 7"20 tons wpre catalogued for sale. A good •ieurnnd was maintained throughout the day aud but few good parcels were bought in. Although adricps from London were easier, prices realised were for many grades on the
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  • 153 3 When charged at the Mansion House with theft, Ilarold Edward Swigs, a bank cashier, excuses heavy losses over the rubber boom, borrowing to make good his losses, and seeking diversions he could not afford in order that he might forget his worries. Swiss, 0 is thirty-four, had
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  • 473 3 Shanghai Klebang Case. The hearing of the case instituted by the Shanghai Klebang Robber Estates, Limited, against the Banking and Trading Corporation, Naudin Ten Cate and the Hon. A. R. Adams, was continued on Saturday morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Ebden for hearing the
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    • 771 3 Tvir o More Nights! Two More Nights!! g OWING TO THE HUGE SUCCESS OF THIS GREAT FILM. E I DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING IT I m i at thk The J •rj ic JHMHSf house of quality mm Alhambra is THE is bt < li li a a.
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  • 143 4 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., th* Arcade. wM* the following quota rions for to-daj:— AlnrOajah If *> W9O AyerKuninsrs 1-»J 14 AyerHolek 260 2.70 Ayer Pana* lIM II» Balgownie 4.50 4.60 Bukit Jelotoug 0.75 0.80 Bnkit Katil 0.80 0.85 Changkat Serdg.... 950 980 Glenealy
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    • 1057 4 j FOR 2 KI6HTS ONLY (Second 5n0w.9.15) FOR 2 NI6HTS ONLY A Strons Dramatic Photo-Play of the Present War A WHITE FEATHER VOLUNTEER 44 YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU!" THE MAYOR S DECISION I A Powerful Drama of Politics, -lum Life and the Double Triargle. n intensely enthralling rfcital
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    • 25 4 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per annum ...$14.00 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3 65 Per mensem 1.25 Postage Extra 50 cts. per month Telephone No. 985.
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  • 648 5 September Ou puts. Messrs Derrick o.. Agents. Ayer Panas 43,500 lbs. Glenealv 2!,(KM) lbs. Tambalak 9,571' lbs*. Messrs. Birlow and Co., Agents. Ayer Kaninqr (F.U.S. Rubber Co., Ltd, 70.785. Brad wall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 49,699. Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estate Ltd. 63,692. Dennietown (Krian F M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd
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  • 201 5 The Sequel, Peking, September, 8 Baron Hayaahi has requested that the Divisional General whose troops were concerned in the Lheugchia incident shall be reprimanded, certnin snuor otlicen* dismissed, and tliOae dirtctl) in control punished It i>» intimated that the question of apology by the Provincial Military <« vcruor,
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  • 16 5 The revenue of Holland for 1916 is six million guilders higher th n that of 1915.
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    • 469 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR DAY 99 \rr;i rigements are b»ing mad iv the Straits Chinese British tciation for 1. A Children*! Fe**, open to all PafftVa Ri cl tin-ition Ground on Saturday the Mih October, 101G from :i m 6 P m lM Adrilti 50 CtS. Children and Amahs 10 CtS.
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    • 297 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., Ltd. NOTI E is h -reby given that an Extraordinary General eetingofthe Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Company Limited will be held at the registered office of the ompany No. 58, Kdng street, Singapore, on Thursday, tne 12th day
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    • 196 5 mm yours? STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers. AUCTION sale of DAMAGED CARGO Ex m. s. GLENARTNEY, To be held at Section 4, Tanjong Pagar, back of God own No. 16. ON F&IDAV, OCTOBER 6th at 9.30 a.m. Comprising a quantity of cloths consisting of tweed, flannel, t c,
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  • 1245 6 From whatever point of view we may wish to regard the opium question, there is not the slightest doubt that the Government of the Strain Settlements can no longer regard the revenue from the opium monopoly in the same light as it did some ten years ago.
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    • 131 6 n i- —P—— I R is n&Co. I A :lE NOW OPENING UP NEW GOODS I 1N AH Departments. LIQUID FUEL Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. X EROS I.*E KOR, Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PFTROLEUM Co.,
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    • 99 6 TRY j AMERICAN _E Importers j Csi Jbeck, Macgregor Co. adFlphi HOTEL SPECIAL DINNERS Saturday, Oct. 7th. MR. 610 ANGELO "The Man of Many Walks" Has been re-engaged to perfi rm at these dinners. j Hear his Parody ON ROW, ROW, ROW. I 3 Y. M. TOY©. J I JAPANESE
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    • 18 6 1 per case $15.40 I I Sweetened Condensed Milk N $10.50 t J Sterilised Natural Milk M $10.50
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  • 544 7 Tin q' )(,t;Ulun I ii 'ii is quoted at rieen to 9 73 in Man1^0~1c37.10.0 •v. tke ia quoted at 3i 1 1 in M. hi nc" market. London pruu«* Rl ck i>euper(laii quality) i 9 done lair is 9§ spot notation*. steady at 3/3. 4rJ- j
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  • 70 7 United Engineers. The fifth annualgenera] meeting of the United En-in- Ltd. was held at n MMI to-day, at Ore*: a<n Botiee, Mr. V. V. Lemberger presi ting. There was a large attendance o; directors and shareholders Adi\i lend of 7 per cent, on preference s ares and 1\
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  • 146 7 The offices of the Borneo Com panv, Ltd., were closed at one o'clock to-day as a mark of respect to the memory of the lite Mr. Andrew Currie. With the deceaae of Mr. Andrew Currie Singapore loses one of it* best known merchants His connection
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  • 42 7 Messrs Chan Sze Onn Co., favour ns with the advice that the Directors will recommend the payment of a 5 per cent final dividend, making 10 per cent for the year, at the General Meeting to be held shortly.
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  • 63 7 The date of this auction ia Wednesday Die 18th instant. Gifts for sale may be sent to Messrs Powell and Co., Ching Keng Lee and Co. or The Commercial Rubber Co., at their offices, and will be exhibited as soon as received in the windows and the
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  • 147 7 Wo published yesterday a cable reporting the fact that the German Crown Prince had shed M crocodile's tears" before an American corre spondent because of the terrible loss of life and the necessity for using liquid fire and other diabolical methods of frightfnlness. We learn that
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  • 100 7 Ferdinand of Hobenzollern, King of Rumania, comes of the princely branch of that House which for several centuries has been separated from the reigning branch of Prussia, lie was born in Sigmaringen on August 24, 1865. He married Princess Marie, daughter of the Duke of
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  • 16 7 One hundred and sixty-one additional munition establishments have been declared -controlled, making a total of 4,212.
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  • 64 7 The Western Front. Weather Impedes Work. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 4, 1.35 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig states there was heavy rain during the night and early in the day. The fighting near Ean court-l'Abbaye is proceeding satisfactorily. It was quiet elsewhere, except for intermittent shelling. The
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  • 58 7 London, Oct. 4, 2. p.m. Sir Douglas Haig in his communique says that Eucourt l'Abbaye has been cleared of the enemy and is now entirely in our hands. There was considerable shelling of our front south of the Ancre during the night. Otherwise there is nothing to report.
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  • 228 7 Official Despatch. London, Oct. 4, 40 p.,m. A headquarters' despatch sums up the position to the end of September as follows: Since the opening of the battle in July we have taken 26,735 prisoners and engaged thirty-eight German divisions, of which twenty*nine have been withdrawn exhausted or broken.
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  • 52 7 Another Trench Taken. London, Oct. 4, 1.35 a.m. The Paris communique says that on the Somme front a localised attack on each side of the PeronneBapaume road gained us an im portant trench and 120 prisoners north of Rancourt. There was a great reciprocal artillery duel south of
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  • 40 7 London, Oct. 4, 4.0 p.m. The Paris communique says We completed the capture of strong lines of German trenches between Morval and St Pierre Vaast Wood and took 200 prisoners. There was a lively enemy bombardment at Belloy-en-banterre.
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  • 39 7 London, Oct. 4, 3.30 p.m. Distinguished Service Orders have been awarded to Second-lieutenants Frederick Sowrey and Alfred de Bath Brandtt in recognition of their gallantry and distinguished service in connection with successful attacks on enemy airships.
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  • 80 7 Entry into Bulgaria. Strategic Value. London, Oct. 3, 5.35 p.m. Paris It is stated that the Rumanians under General Zetten crossed the Danube, under cover of massed artillery, thirty miles south of Bukharest and penetrated Bulgarian territory, annihilating or routing the Bulgarian outposts. The operation is of great
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  • 71 7 Many Allied Successes. London, Oefc. 4, 2.30 a.m. A French official message from Salonika states that in consequence, of the Serbian victories in the Kajmackalan region Bulgarian* have abandoned their positions at Starkovgreb on tho river Brod and appear to be retreating northwards. The Serbians have occupied
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  • 70 7 London, Oct. 4, 3 35 p.m. A British official message from Salonika says Across the Struma we advanced and captured part of Jeniko, south of the Seres road. The enemy immediately counterattack d but never got closer than a thousand yards, being broken up by our artillery.
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  • 106 7 London, Oct. 4, 1.40 a.m. The German claim of a crushing victory on the Transylvanian frontier is disproved by- the Rumanian communique which says that the Rumanians, during the retreat on September 29, captured three hundred prisoners and five machineguns, and are now counter-attacking the enemy in
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  • 109 7 London, Oct. 4, 5.30 a,m. The German papers are scrupulously explaining to a disappointed public the scanty results officially announced of the "crushing defeat of the Rumanians in the Roterturm pass as was the case in the Kaiser's famous "decisive victory" telegram The papers declare that Falkenhayn has
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  • 69 7 London, Oct 4, 4.55 a.m. Telegrams from Athens state that the Cabinet, with the exception of the Premier and Foreign Minister, has resigned. It is expected that M. Xi 1 oyeropoaioi will <ruct tbe Ministry. London, Oct. 4. 1 ."."> m. A Mm. am from AtrV«*i sates
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  • 33 7 London, Oct. 4, 4 55 a.m. An Italian force h<is occupied Argyrocastro. Another Italian force has lauded at Santi Quaranta and occupied Delvins. The Greek troops in -both instances withdrew.
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  • 129 7 The point where tbe Romanian* have crossed the Danube, thirty miles south of Bukharest, is about fifteen miles N.E. of Rnstchnk and about the same distance S W. of Tnrtukai. The Germans claimed a great victory near the latter town, shortly after the commencement of hostilities
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  • 63 7 Fresh Successes Londrn, Oct. 4, 2.35 a.m. A Rome official reports fr#»sh successes in the Italian offensive in the mountains and the Italian h«ad of the Cismon valley. In the Brenta they captured the second peak of Colbricon, eight thousand feet high, after climbing precipices under tire. They
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  • 88 7 London, Oct. 3, 11.50 p.m. Amsterdam The Germans have reduced the sentinels guarding the Dutch frontier from one to every hundred metres to one to every thousand. Also with a view to frightening away would-be smuggle: s and deserters to the enemy, they are using dummy
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  • 107 7 London Oct. 4, 7 5a p.m. Information from trustworthy sources states that tho German economic condition was persistently getting worse all through August. Neutrals knowing Germany well, speak of the extraordinary scarcity and badness of the food, even at the best hotels. There have been frequent food
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  • 95 7 London, Oct. 4. 6.10 p.m. General Sir William Robe»t*on in a speech at Dalderby, Lincolnshire, said we now have a reasonable amount of guns and ammunition and on the whole could view the future without any anxiety whatever, but we must be prepared to continue to fight
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  • 110 8 Russians Cross Zlota-Lipa London, Oct. 4, 'J 35 a.m Petrosrrad General Stcherbatsch*fFs troops on the third day of a furious entrapment crossed th* 1 Z lota-Li pa. south of Brzezany, under cover of artillery fire, and drove the enemy from the h*-ij?hts commanding th* river. Afterwards the
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  • 28 8 London, Oct. 3, 11.50 p.m. Amsterdam By Royal decree ii Hungary all deputies on leave to attend th* Session, have ordered to the army immediately.
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  • 41 8 London, Oct. \25 p.m. xN'ew York Scientists are of r.j inion that the infantile paralysis from which there were two thousand deaths in New York was carried by the rat flea and is similar t > bubonic plague.
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  • 210 8 Lines spoken by Portia and Nerissa in the casket scene of v The Merchant of Venice give yet another proof of the fact that the words Shakespeare wrote more than three centuries ago, are apt in these latter days to'express onr inmost feelings. "How like yon
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  • 206 8 Writing to The Times Lord Northcliffe says There are ooontleM departments >l which the public knows nothing. I have only space ami time to deal with one more. It is that which watches over the recovery of tin iti of dead men an 1 officer*. Th.
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  • 35 8 In untitled raftD*MM i grower ol ■Rgaroeot Ii found th.t obtain parti of I .n in, ld«| forth col. <* this crop, and with manufacturing methodi < '-Itan.grown beet M producing ~W eqoal to any grown elae
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  • 117 8 (By courtesy oj the French Consulate.) Paris, Oct. 2, 6.25 p.m. Yesterday, we stormed elements of trenches on the north of Ran court and south-east of Nerval. British stormed Eancourt l'Abbaye and the German j>ositions on a front of 3,000 metres, making 300 prisoners. To-day we stormed
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  • 191 8 Government at Work. We may rest content now that th*Government are d »ing all that the\ can to decide whether the coal found at Enggor is in sufficient quantity, and of suitable quality, to guarantee the opening up of a mine. A question that is being asked is,
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  • 20 8 The Belgian refugee camp at Ede, in Holland, which contains 4,000 people, will shortly be shifted to Nunspeet and Uden.
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  • 93 8 During the 53 years to December 31, 1914, there were 4,233,444 dor. mant accounts in the Post Office Savings Mr. Joseph Pease. The accounts regarded as dormant are those in which the balance is less than XI and in which there has been no transaction for at least five years.
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  • 74 8 That Mr. Gio Angelo has installed himself a favourite during hit stay here there can be no gainsay ,ng. There was again a crowded house at the Adelphi Hotel .luring dinner last night when this versatile artiste gave another display of hif cleverness as a dancer, ms several turns
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  • 209 8 A New Censorship. A draft scheme has been submitted by the Home Office, and is now under discussion by the film and cinema industry for the establishment of a central independent censorship, under Home Office control, of films. It is understood that the draft has been accepted by
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  • 45 8 Swimming Club Launches. On Sunday next launches will leave Johnston's Pier at S, 9 and 10 a.m., 230 and 3.30 p.m., and the Club Bungalow at 8 30 and 0 30 a.m., 12,15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tide 8.46 a.m., Height 7ft Tin.
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  • 91 8 Tan Kwee Swee Cup League I and Dr. Yin Shield. The final match between the Straits United Footbill team and the White Star Club first eleven in the Tan Kwee Swee Cup League will take place, n Saturday. November 4, 1916, at 5 p.m. sharp, on the M.F.A. ground.
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  • 97 8 Theft of a cycle. We published, s me time ago a warning emanating from the police of activity on the part of bicycle thieves, and that owners of these machines should not leave them unattended in five-foot ways and other public places A Chinese left his bicycle in
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  • 70 8 In the Second Court, yesterday, two Chinese were tried in connection with the theft of a diamond ring, valued at just over $100, belonging to a Chinese residing at Gaylaner Road. The first accused was convicted of the theft of the ring, and the second man
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  • 101 8 Chop Kim Lam Hin, of Telok Ayer Street, were charged in the Second Court yesterday afternoon with a breach of the local quarantine regulations. It would appear that they had failed to carry out an order for the removal to the quarantine station at St. John's, of 728
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  • 88 8 (Before Mr. H. Clarke.) In the Second Court yesterday Sena Mahomed Mustan, a boat owner and a contractor to the Royal Dutch Mail Steamship Company appeared to answer the charges that he (1) committed Criminal Breach of Tr ust as a carrier and (2) Criminal Misappropriation of
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  • 141 8 Their Lordships the Chief Judical Commissioner (Sir Thomas Braddell) and Justices R. Innes and Farrer-Manby delivered their judgment on Tuesday in the appeal heard by the Foil Court in Ipoh during last week in the now famous Kroh Murd r in which Police Constable Narain Singh was con.
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  • 305 8 Saye the China Press The harried European an j can Assessors of the Mixed who frequently, with what art simple cases, have to sit for boon and often days, endeavouring the aid of interpreters who can dr. most things better than into to discover a glimmer of
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  • 49 8 A miraculous escape from a terrible death occurred in a manufacturing works at Dudley, Worcestershire. A crane driver got his clothes entangled in the machinery, and iie was stripped ot every particle. His clothes were simply torn to shreds, yet he escaped without injury, ami shortly afterwards resumed work.
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  • 137 8 The Gr&at Wav The Western Front 7 Italian Campaign 7 The Baikal a 7 In tho East flench C« iiHuiar News 8 America's War Profits 2 Sobs Banish Words The Rubber Trade 3 Rubber Company's Suit .'5 P. M. S. Tin Caputs Gambling in Rubber 'A Singapore Volunteer
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    • 87 8 BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK j Has E "«»sivel, nstd o»cr 60 years Throughout the World. I I Pnrity Garanteed tulder U S Food Dru «s Act- I I BABIES GET FAT i: biSfl BORDEN'S STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. H2|§|lg^ STOCKED BY- I 3 Penang—CHOP POE SENG, Beach Street I I Kuala
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  • 794 9 fticn Quoted is the Mtrket tUt Mormiat Singapore, Octobkb 5. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share rlruk in, iapue the following lift of quotations Kubber Shares. Som. Value. Buyers. Sellers. I/- Allagar 2/3 2,9 Anglo-Malay 10/- H/6 1 AyerKuning 28/- 33/BatangMalaka 3/- 3/6 Ba U aveB
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    • 104 9 j 11 rff[irir nnnnnrM r o """iTiiririffii IrllrlrliTiriffMjl.ll I-H A I Disinfectant I I I I "Pine-Tree" I I Brand. If you want the 1 8 il I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I I with water, producing a I 1 milk=white, strong disinfectant I I and deodoriser. I SANITAS is
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    • 534 9 ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema CASINO BMHE SEA -mwmmm off Beach Road Special Balboa Feature St. ELMO" In 4 Parts. After the World-Famoos Novel by Augusta J. Evans Wii«on. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Bl Thanhouser Fascinating Serial "The Million Dollar Mystery" Ia 23 Episodes of 2 Reels each
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  • 275 10 Anglo-Chinese Dispensary Fined $3,000. Tn the Tientsin Mixed Court o». Sept. 9, tbe Anilo Chinete Dupeo Honan Road, was ■■■■niHIJ *t rh• instance of the Opium Combine, ♦or being in possesion of opimm. the importation of which it prohibited. 1 G D. Mukso and Mr. RF.C. Master
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  • 193 10 China Business Guide. A new directory is in the course of i>eing compiled and will prove a very useful addition to any business man's desk. It is entitled The China directory and Business Guide for the far East, and in the issue at present under compilation will be
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  • 10 10 [We do not necessarily endorse the expressed bp correspondents.]
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  • 200 10 A Local Sbylock." To the Editor of the Malopa Tribune. Sir—Much has been written in the public Pre*s, as to the capacity of landlords in this Colony, and case in point which should b« ventilated as a specimen of what often takes place. A few days ago certain shop-bomes, the
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  • 225 10 The Rev. Harold Buxton, hon. secretary of the Armenian Refugees' Fund (96, Victoria Street, S.W.), who has just arrived in England after devoting three months to relief work in the devastated vilayets, confirmed in the course of an interview the accounts which ha\e reached this country regarding the
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  • 170 10 The financial report for the. latter half of tW year, *Z^%£ m Minister of Finance, Bays the LDin Times, is as follows: Revenu'— 15,000,000 Salt G belle Cu-tom- Revenue-native Customs Maritime Customs— Not for the use of the 0Q Central Government 0 9 %W For the use ef
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  • 69 10 Singapore* October 5. On London— Bank4m/s. 2/419/32 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. 174] On Hongkong— Rink d/d 52 On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 75| On Java— Bank T. T. 135 On Japan— Bank d/d. 1093, Sovereigns—bnying rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills last
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  • 83 10 Paris. Aug. 23.—The Belgian correspondent of the Journal den Debate states that, as a result of a visit of Allied airmen to Brussels, the Germans have decided that in future they will place prominent citizens of Brussels in turn in the Zeppelin and aeroplane sheds. Five notable citizens have already
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    • 144 10 Food Products j Are prepared from the choicest materials undei 11 finest conditions and by experienced chefs. Libby ■jj Stan is for quality and flavour in canned foods. LIBBY S PREMIER SOUP Cases conUia4S tins as follows:— IS THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. 10 tinB Vegetable. 8 tins Mock ir>s:! 'J:hi) McNeill
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    • 252 10 Marine, Motor, Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic, and Sanitary Engineers. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Klani, Johore Bahru. LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRA PHY. THEREF ORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. 1-5 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents,
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    • 357 10 HAM TIGER S HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co., No. 334 North Bridof Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL 1333. 14-6 v silksl Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, Dupatta, Ravikat, Shawls, etc., Out Famous Brass TO5 s containing 32 articles. Big Set Rs. 3— 6—o Medium Sot Rs. I—l4—o Small Set R*-
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  • 466 11 The 44 Times" Japanese supplement includes a summary, specially prepared by the Japanese A lvii ralty, of the activities of the Japanese Navy in the present war. The Times, in an editorial, says (as reported in a Koknsai Renter message to the Japan Advertiser): The
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  • 44 11 Austrian church untitled are being seized by the military authorities to be melted down for munitions. Even famous and historical bells, such as the Wettergiocke at Marling, Tirol and Aye oat of the eight bells at the convent church at Admont, hare been taken.
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    • 314 11 just Arrived Just Arrived NEW NOVELS (Published 1916.) From Various Authors. ALSO An Assortment of Modern War Story Books. Pcblhfced since the bejiatiag of the war by fannus authors. Inspect! Solicited. KIM <& Co. 6B Battery Road. IIMIITTTTTITTITTfT TTTTTTTT'TTTT 1" 1 1 BBSSI EMG SONS, II ESTABLISHED 1853. i Tt
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    • 110 11 TO BE SHOT AT SUNRISE would seem a welcome relief to many who surfer the red hot pain thrusts of neuralgia. These are the hopeless torturewracked beings who live in the shadow of constant dread of the stabbing, twisting, unbearable, sudden pains and spasms of neuralgia. LITTLE 5 ORIENTAL BALM
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    • 471 11 I The True Safeguard I j of Baby's Health I I Foods I If t j IHE milk of a healthy mother confers a de- H ft JL gree of immunity to infection to the young II infant. Man y mot hers, ho we ver, though jg 1 willing, eanndt
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  • 287 12 fej. a Writ* St ADdre 8 Method EpUirinml.have suffered an irre death of the* loader In their sorrow ether Bi,, fpKV 7 ~v immediate dtnonmmtior, In Singapore and oth r part, of IM.J», J" .nk.ed. rh« new- of his a „ien call from earthly WOT* sent
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  • 239 12 Auiuugst the many and varied, if generally very unconventional, triiiui.' y.j.i Uj a nnded officer! aud mi ii to liifi' padi i here is one: I here's no, mistake, one does meet some pretty sporting padres at the front. Ne;ir II 1 met one who was a
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  • 93 12 The King hat approved of the design of a distinctive cap-badge and its issue for the use of all ranks of the West Indian Contingent Commi't?e. It has been specially dfsigntd t«. include all tho eolonUl represented—B ituh Guiani, British I die*, and Britiwh Honduras. In the ceutre of a
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    • 338 12 j— j pnnminn vers Md 61 Memorial j tnyidVHiy Qf pperpJat es many j on Language. rlilW SILVER, DEEPLY GOLD, OR CI T. RIBEIRO Co.««- METAL LIMITED, WORDING M Raffles Place, oe*BA» SINGAPORE* SOTTOBOJ OUT Monograms, I Inscriptions, T »kefet*« ihjvi i|fmu oles Seals Brass CreStS. j Plates, Trade Blocks,
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    • 47 12 LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers Would rfiuiud those who desire portrait* io accompany their Christmas gtoUings tiiat the time is opportune for booking appointments for sittings. Telephone No. 1000. High Grille Portraiture. Military Croups Pretty Pictures of Children, Bridal Parties, fcefiinwrwal Photography. Ooly Address 9m. ORCHARD ROAD,
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    • 263 12 TO LET (Lately occupied by Katz Bros. Ltd.) ,o «tpII lic-bfed and airy offices on Commodious well n floor and ground soeond floor, front portioa it intendlng tenants CHIffO KENG LEE U Auctioneers Agents. v lb nxsFW jj-<j.J-«- W«~ «~Ti r-i ti rrnii-i ——THE Victoria Confectionery Store S 386, Victoria
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  • 362 13 The suggestion has been made that nitre cake, a b>e-product of w ich there is a ulut at the present mo j nient, might be used as a substitu e for sulphuric acid in the acid procens "f reclaiming waste rubber, and we find the
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  • 109 13 Lieut. Jacka, VC, who won the Cross in the Dardanelles, was thn hero of a neat exploit on the Somme front recently. A strong German counter-attack swept over a trench which Lieut. Jacka and an Australian detachment under him had captured. He was wounded, and only six
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  • 54 13 Excavation in Alexandria for the purpose of the new drainage scheme has brought to light a large and excellently constructed conduit, obviously of Roman origin, through which flows a stream of clear water. Another discovery is that of a splendidly built road 13 ft. below the surface paved entirely with
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    • 247 13 A "ail-round 5 soap —good alike for the skin, for washing clothes, and for general household purposes. m "Bandie" Soap is absolutely pure, and for that reason cleanses both rapidly an J It is the ideal soap I X*< 600I > W I»'S. Manchester. M OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO
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    • 615 13 STAND UP TO IT Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice j with Real Efficiency. The British Milk Products Co., Ltd., 69, Mark Lane, London, England :—SANAPHOS. I MMM— t mum—mMMini—— Clear your mind or the idea that there is any credit in being crushed by your responsibilities. The Empire wants more
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    • 480 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Sale, purchase and mortgage of Rubber arranged. Send complete detail particulars, traoreof plans, prices, etc unrVr confidential cover to K.O. Lim, No. 225, Bencoolen Street. Singapore. 4-10 3 11 NOTICE. We have removed to Nos 7 aad 8 Prince Street. SIME DARBY Co., Ltd 27-9 10 10 The
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    • 308 14 TO BE LET OfflttS AND COCOWNS TO IV. 6-D.6E, 6G. S-H.B-*«3 RoVd Apply to Yeo Hock H So. 3 Raffles Place. 14 6 TO BE LET Ommodious Offices in Graham Bouse, Batter* Road. Apply MCALISTF.R CO LTD. 14-6 TO LET. Larse and airy offices at 16a, 16b Tnd IT Change
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    • 314 14 WANTED WANTED Con pet, nt riband Typist Apply a- the Offi c ot John LitTLK cc < O, Ltd in England.) n 59 Wanted to Buy One hundred to 150 lbs good Holler Composition for Pr i nt i n g Machine Rollers. State lowest sellina price to Box 246
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    • 402 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BY ROYAL CHARTER. PaidupCapitaillwOOS^^ jrcneach a,m,w BANKERS. Bmk of Scotland Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened anr interest allowed at 1 per■«»_£ nnnum on the daily balances. W fte. Z accrued interest for monthloes not amount to »5, no interes "DemleH*
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    • 389 14 INSURANCE BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE Insorances effected on Building* Rent and Merchandise of ever} description MAPJNE Insurances accepted to i parte of the world at lowest ratet 1 WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Local Manager, Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNC ON INSURANCE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Dally.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 234 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1916
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      • 426 1 P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporate in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICEB. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty* Garernment.) For ftiot. JtPift. Penang, Ceylon wtralia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore an or aaaut MAIL LINES. ,i>!fWAßl> (FOR EUROPB). OUTWAKD (FOR
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      • 274 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ 'Steamship Company) "NEDERLAnD" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vite Versa. Steamers are dne to arriya on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel 0«t. 22 Grotius Nov. 19 P. Juliana Dae. 17 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 14 Orange Feb.
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      • 537 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have heen specially designed and constructed, and are
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    • 730 2 Europe. For LstruLon Tatpnmo Maro October-1) T A »reaias October 15 Kitano Maru October 11 Birlinia October 12 (connects with Arabia) P*r9*na October 21 City of Manila «lie October l\ Faahimi Mara October 2.'» No vara October 2h Kwhima Mara November November 11 For Liverpool: K. Companion
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    • 358 2 Vessels In Port Ms* BTEAMER BERTS DAT*. Magnet Harbour 3-7 Chow Tai i**?** 28-8 Glenartney 2 8 S Barque Dee Outer ruis Bambra K. Ha,bour Teesta No Z Wbairf 29-9 Islander No. 8 What 30 9 Avmeric Outer Rds do Galavale Outer Rds 2-10 Oastefield do Mata Hari
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    • 139 2 In the course of an article protesting against American criticism of the British blacklist on certain commer. eial bovaet, "Syren and Shipping" »5«, rhp iota! nana her of Black-listed firms in all countries exceeds 1,500 M follows Spain, 167 Brazil HO |f£) Argentina nnd Urugua <J5 Morocco,
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    • 941 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with ihe local Commercial Wireless SSon:-M. Van Overstraten. s.s. i Jacob, s.s. Melchior Treub. The liner Kawi arrived in Holland on the 25th ult. The Ainiral Magon was in Port Said on the 29th ult. The Holt liner Priam
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    • 182 2 Hock Keng for P. Batam Hock Gan for Cucob Hock Hye for Pulau Soegi Produce for Bangkok Sanit for Kerimon Indragiri for Indragiri via ports Emily for Rhio Kheng Seng for Malacca and Linggi Amherst for Trengganu Sri Muar for Muar and Malacca Hong Wan I for Penang, Rangoon
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      • 39 2 SINGAPORE SHIPOHAMDLERYCo. SHIPCHAKDURS I PROVIDORIN€ COITRACTORS, Tr:(: C pMII L.-iunch meets ship-. otticp -is Battery Road. TAKE UFf TO TOP FLOOR Telephone N O J4| Or der* promptly atterded to from January l»t 1916 W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-4
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    • 572 3 The ftiS iun A v o„rSa<al Correspondent/ batU e of Jatland has evolved n8 and one of the moat t 01H is that the bier gun H tHV and that the largo ;r maintained in future the actual fact that sunk by 15 inch guns, there is
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    • 239 3 M.L. Pangan Breaks Shaft. The converted Siamese mot: r lir: Pangan 3487 tons, and owned by the Danhh East Asiatic Company is adrift in the Indian Ocean with a br( ken shaft. The vessel was in Java recently and loaded a full cargo of produce f.»r Marseilles
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    • 144 3 A Race to the Pacific Coast- Tn© American four-masted schooner Watson A. West, 747 tons register, which was lying in Snail's Bay, preSHuted a fine sight as she sailed down Harbour recently and later on cleared Sydney Heads, bound to Port Townsend in bailasr. Some week*
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    • 321 3 Per P and 0 Liners. Per P 0 str Medina —Mr J T Newall, Mi<a E VI Crawford Mr G D Mackav, Mr B-rgan, Mr Hall, Mr Archibald, Mr Kees, Miss Steyeo%.;Mra Carrott, Mr Mrs Anderson. Per P A* 0 str Mongolia—Mr Garratt, Mr Mrs Stennitt, Mr Agge,
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    • 113 3 untitled "t .M-irtUy ■speneribed lettprs rmlr. dhips in OOtnmnnicatkMl with the. Commercial Wireless Station thii morning:— s.s. Van Overstraten, s.s. •'Jacob. §By express to Penang. *Late tee at General Post Office ctnt* up t0"4.46 p.m., after that hour up to p.m. vat General Post Office only) 10 cents. Late fee
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    • 75 3 Delivered in Loudon. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Vju can Mails and fcheii delivery In London. Mail. be FT. Haiti vlksd. P. it 0. Aug. 1* Sept. 14 \f -,I Aug. 18 Sept. 18 B L Aug. 25 Sept 22 P. AO.
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    • 132 3 October 5. High water —4.34 a.m. 6 ft. 7 ins. 3 2 p.m. S ft. I in. October 6. —High water:—6.44 a.m^ 6 ft. 8 ins.; 4.54 p.m. 7 ft 7 ins. October 7. Moon In Perigee 6 h.M. High water :—B.l a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins.
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    • 101 3 The following porta are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Signal F. P. BJ f No Notn p,„ r Signal. Disease Date. |W- ...X.fi.Q. ...Plague 506 2«.4 nSmrim ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 2*.5 v -X.G.Q. ...Pla«ue 800 10.3 ■1 ...X.Px.O. ...Cholera 426 7.4 Kobe Chele» IM9 15.9 We
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    • 223 3 (Singapore, October 5). Tin» —No quotation. Conra.~Steady, business done Tapioca.—Weak. Business done. Sago Flour■ Weak. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper•—Steady. No Business, Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Ouotafions. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali 8.65 Copra Gorong Talo 8.75
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    • 33 3 Copra. Singapore, Oct. 4. The market for this article has remained steady during the past week and values are unchanged. Fine sundried $.875 fair to good qualities $8.20 to $8.40.
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      • 122 3 GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS LTD. (Incorporated in England.) For Vladivostock The following steamers will have prompt despatch for the abeve port:— 8.8. GLENOGLE 13,175 tons (d.w.) due here about Bth instant. s.B. GLENIFFER 10,900 tons due here about 31st instant. For freight and further particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD <fc Co.,
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      • 351 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMEB. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon. Marseilles. HOMEWARD 1 1916 191« Porthos Oct. 9 Atlantiqne Oct 15 Paul Lecat Oct. 20 Polynesien Oct. 24 Cordillere Not. 3 Amazone Nov. 7 Magellan Not. 8 For all particulars apply to J. DECGURTOIS. Agwi*. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKfcT
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 315 3 Mails Close. T(W« if. Penang* Rangoon and Calcutta taking mails for Durban* Tona Mam 2 pm Rangoon Hong Wan I 2.80 pm Hongkong, Anooy and Swatow H->ng Moh 2.30 pip LaU>ean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan* Singaradja 2.3*) pm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham *Sappho 2.30 pm Pontianak. Sambaa and
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      • 491 4 TOVO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki The Inland Sea, Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francuoo to all points in foe United States. Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong. Displac-mct Ton, spaed Le.v Hong y ,*""°r ***** 18 knot. Oct. I NIPPON HAW l 0 »o».
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      • 591 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. |Hfj PORATBD IS JAPAN) Army and Navy and to [Contractor* to the g^rw»***./ OODBfI JP ?I>« Carle DOCKYA I*o If JPyglik vVe>' rnion Hfe Engineering. DOOK-Daikbn. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers. Boiier and *«^J£~ n Ri ilf rs Marine and Land Engines All «ize* aud d eeonptinaa of
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      • 421 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd I AND China Mutual Steam Nat, Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Enplnnd The Companies' steamers patched from Liverpool outwa the Straitt:, China and Japan >. I week and from Japan bonewai London, Amsterdam iad Antwen I every fortnight for Genoa, Man 9 les and Liverpool and
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