Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1916

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. J SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. >■ Vol. 3. No. 236 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cb« Cri&urie. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7.
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    • 203 1 The best of Features The best of Comedies DURING THIS \VEEK AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE IN THE SECOND SHOW. Units of the Anglo-French Fleet off Salonica Litest P*the Offciil War Gazette Itala's Sped*] Drama Re 4 e, s THE EMIGRANT R i„ An Exquisite Soul Thnlliug Feature of Merit.
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    • 45 1 —v*~ r 3 w^" l niwf^iiiunnmll iiinimu*miiMiiminii:imnmm»nm11iiM:::xiiiiMiiiinxi»:i:iiiM:utuummmmi:imnrrr g IASAHI BEER j I Mitsui Ltd. i I (INVnKT-oK KD IN JAPAN »Ktnrntmmsmmtmstnt!. ;^trmrm;:;t::tiuu::r:u:^trfjx.:unman:... mss mmimmmmtuntsscnmistnnmn r I[« JULIAN Frankel Furniture Co. 1 H lllf To tiie leadin Barber Shops Highest Quality Lowest Prices. I iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi S
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  • 380 2 J§|f er# A tos Circular i dlOagaiw, j j A «'earfy impr>.v, m 1». th«- quotations of M 8 r share*, the bu-ii.e** theie B/| as very little t-1. m< „r „f P ui ir and wiih rut.br *r lN parit» it is felt that most pay handsome
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  • 185 2 Awards for Gallantry, i fo wi »tf ajpeaifl in the >azette of India His Majesty the King has been graciously pissed to approve of t! e undermentioned rewards f or di>miguished service in the field, dated June 3rd, 1916 Awarded the Military Cross:- J hilip i hoiuas
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    • 267 2 Straits Laundry I Dry Gleaning Depot, j UlfOEft EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. j High Class Laundry Work of every Description* at Mod9Tate Charges. I REGULAR WKKKLY COLLRCTIOX DELIVEKY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Cont Ajrr• gtvl. Communication* Inritect Urgent Work LTnd«rtA<ca* at Moderate C irges. Lalies* Drsss3s, Lists, Silks, etc. and Dm Cleaning a
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    • 25 2 H. AHMAD. Civil and Sirocturaf Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. OmcE in market Street. Pl»m tod Estimate U aemiatl clarse* v i
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    • 24 2 i Removed! I No. 7-5 Oxley Road, I J SINGAPORE. I I Mr.RTSUDA, I Mrs. NAGASHIMA.I li« 3 Massage, J Bone Setting, f Acupuncture.
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  • 145 3 Today. Day of Atonement (Jewish Holiday) Race Entries close, noon. High Water—B.l a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. 6.44 p.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. To-morrow. 16th Sunday after Trinity. Hari Kaya Hadji (Mohammedan Festival.) High Water—B.4(> a m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 8.10 p.m. 8 ft 5 ins Mon*«v, 9th.
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  • 98 3 The number of deaths during the week ending Sept. 30th •waa 216, of whom 16G were males and 50 f< iiiales. The infant mortality under one year was 35, One European and 3 Eurasians while the remainder is made up of 164 2* Malays and 17 Indians. The
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  • 72 3 Singapore, October On London— Bank m/a. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7 32 Private 3 mja. 2/4 13/16 )n India— Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong B*nk d/d 6% la Shanghai— Bank d/d. 751 On Javar Bank T. T. 135 On Japan— Bank d/d. 109{, Sovereigns—baying rate 8.54 india Ceil
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  • 175 3 Guthrie's Rubber Report. Singapore, Oct. 5. A strong demaud was again expe rienced when the sale was resumed his in-« ning. Standard told up to $124, an ii creasp of $1 from j estei day's best. Standard Crepe was unchanged. Medium and Lower grade Crepes were if
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    • 765 3 Coma yourselves. Brim ta2L£? J?l d tk J* cn i°y a VMf to come again. >; REMEMBER OUR PROGRAMMES ARE FIT FOR ANYONE TO SEE tt rh »OJTT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING IT P ,rv is' at this Alhambra V HOXJSE 111^ iS t theonly j r BEACH ROAD.
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    • 153 3 Goodwin's o":er soaps m, lad, "Monogram," "all-round" soap I —good alike for the skin, for washing I clothes, and for general household purposes. "Dandie" Scap is absolutely pure, and I for that reason cleanses betfe rapidly c and economically. It is the ideal soap B ?x£mr^" W A GODWIN'S. Manchester.
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    • 613 4 AUCriON SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF V.lo-U I I "Mlan.i ~„1 1, Ml. '**< jr™ ,3, 3 7 d ft« Qm V Ncr. M, 27 m..J M.I KcH OW T-» 'oe held at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co s Sale-room, No. 3 Rallies Place, On Monday. 23rd October, at
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    • 195 4 Irani fcervxes. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7 7 am. and 7 p.m. Other trains 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. Trails leave
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    • 304 4 FfR 1 UTXtt ONLY (?eccn I Show 9.15) FOR 4 NIGHT] ONLY The Greatest Moving PicttiM Sensatun ever t to Singapore. A Po*f rful Gripi ing Prob'em Pay The Universal Film Co.'s Masterpiece Another Daring Masterpiece of Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley At a time like the p-es nt, wh«n
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    • 136 4 Singapore Volunteer lorrs. Ortipi* for t»e week ending Friday, October 13. To m 'fly» 1.30 p lu K. Ua 1 !».irT. T«r.„in.i8 Maxi o-in B.i *>tier R*ng« No. 1 P.atooii. 3 Raffles Ii»--tiinii«n S. V C. Band. To-morrow, October 8. 7.30 am Bilestier Range S V.R No. 2 Plattnm 2.30
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  • 103 5 September Outputs. W 8 hvattan<lC„ Awnto. 14 300 LaoMHabber Krtatn, Umi.«i n v,mk f r W '"^U" lbs. <ir\ rubber. M s s and Co. A *enN AnfflaJohweßnbbe, R«ti|t«*Ltd Output last month L >2 ,575 li-s Jotal to date 125.092 It* Onr Me.sre Outline and Co. Agent* Bukit
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  • 36 5 Entries for lb* folbeoniii u SiigApftre Auto ton Meeting, hid. '«kes j»Ihch <»n October 17, !9 him! '2 closed to-day at noon t««o UUi for ua to publish Lite lUl iu tbk issue.
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    • 570 5 I i \TEST advertisements. I -OUR DAY" I 'he Str*i»a C' iwene B< iti-l. I I Chil •r© ,«p»i» to a' I a r 11,1 ;,H 1916 I nit* 50 CtS. 0 iUJrei Vi/wlix 10 cts. hull S'* <; «<t Pllfioi I i t'..t tides a* H ffl• H r-!
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    • 501 5 AUCTION SALE OF hofd '?,S. Mah Ny S in£d and Wax.Polished Teak House, hold furniture, Cottage Piano, Hornless Gramophone, Plants &c. At "Holland House,' Ha 37 Csirchill Road. Ou Saturday I4»h October at Z p. m. n fW «n7,n C fil' e,U,Olod( J C ACE by 'ThCEMEfGU) U NLON nearly
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    • 155 5 STOCKED BY ALL 4 High Class j Liquor Dealers. AUCTION SALE OF DAMAGED CARGO ex m.s. Glenartney, At Section 4, Tanjong Pagar, back of Godown No. 16, ON MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER, at 9.3 3 a.m. Comprising a quantity of cloth consisting of mu-iin, prints, tweed*?, and flanneH tte aNo pan,
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  • 1254 6 HAS THE COLONY DONE HER BEST It as ben) the current opinion of ali Classes »n Penang that the propot-als of the majority of the unofficial members of t le L-gislatife Council, put before the Government, win the object of increasing the contribution of the Colony to the Imperial Exchequer
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    • 95 6 Robinson Co. NOW OPENING UP IN All Departments. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE JFOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co S.S., LTD. 11NCOKPORATED IN ENOLANB). ST. HELEN'S 2OORT. SINGAPORE. WAR OR
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    • 75 6 I R l I "OWE OF \W| j a¥lphi HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER TO-NIGHT. MR. GIO AN6ELO I L "The Man of Many Walks" j Has b< en re-engaged to perf rm at these dinners. j Hear his Parody ON ROW, ROW, ROW. I V. *i. TOYO. I JAPANESE > I
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    • 19 6 mmmmmm- t Sweetened ConJensed Milk per case $15.40 J Sterilised Natural Milk M $10.50 Ideal Unsweetened Milk 510.50 t
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  • 287 7 yMark-t li» m. V- >>o lay af ter;h« Q i/.-ttft that Kiorig h:;s ceased 0 -noral Arthur iz «rt« I colonel of ,21st 1 'te/-. tin from rh<* F^d«»-. for September I 'nis. of Malacca. 1 hpw, Mr. Tan •ngkong to ta.ko up tile*! by the Kaga
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  • 189 7 The Children's Fete. The committee wish to impress upon ail communities of Siuga pore that the Fete is organised to attract every branch and that entertainment will be provided to interest them all. pore's ■bare orD r» Jueoce on Thu.sJay 0ex management of the l>,n i c-junc.on witu
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  • 270 7 The following gifts have already been received by the Committee i Hon'ble Dr. Lim Boon Keng One vase, Morrison's Anglo-Chinese Dictionary Original in five volumes, 1815 Elition (A Cyclopoo.lia of things Chin se) Sect Tiong Wah Esq Four vases and 24 Chinese scrolls, Mrs. Sect Tiong Wah Two
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  • 151 7 A meeting of the Malay Com mittee was held yesterday with Imam Hadji Mahomed Yusnf in the chair, when it was decided to fix upon October 21 and 22 for the Malay Community to devote their efforts toward swelling the Fund* of "Our Day." On Saturday the 21st
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  • 181 7 At "Kinsutf," A very pleasint and en j >yab|e ««-<!en party was held •'the Hon. Dr. and M,s. Lim Boon X mg and there was a large m h»r. ln of influential residents. The assembled on the sfiacioos hWil hospitality was dis P-nsed. It was a happy id"
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  • 169 7 Macphail—Dorkins. A pretty wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Luupur, 0 Wednesday morning when .Mr \listair Morrison Macphail, ot Kepong Estate, younger sou of the »a:eChailes Stuart Macphail of the Bank of ludia, Ltd., and Mrs Macphail of 59, Prince's Square, Hyde Park, W„ was married to
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  • 110 7 Shooting Affairs in Orchtrd Road. About eight o'clock last evening tragedy occurred at a boose in Orchard Road, not far from injunction with Oxley Road, but at present details are lacking. From information obtained from people who were in the vicinity at the nine, it would appear
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  • 67 7 Last night at nine o'clock in Serangoon Road, a Straits-born Chinese was stabbed by two Chinese women, and as the resn t of the injuries he received, be expired shortly after. The police at the Kandang Kerbau Station have the matter in nand and are makiog
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  • 39 7 London, Oct. 5, 12 35 p.m. The death is announce of Sii Richard Davis Awdry, K. C B, at t ie age of 73. He was Accountant. General of the R 'val Navy from 1896 to 1901— Reuter.
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  • 88 7 The Western Front. Enemy Attacks Repulsed. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lou-ion. Oct b\ 1.50 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig states 'hat there has been little note "°rth} 9 except enemy shelling of Qa<mo>ooort ami the neighbour hood, ami two enemy counter Slacks in the Thiepval area, which were severely
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  • 66 7 London, Oct. 6, 1.40 p.m. General Mr Douglas Haig in his eoumonique says. We advanced "Ur position north east of Kaucourt I Abbyye. There was considerable artillery activity during the nigh; south of the A nore. We discharged gaj ea<*t of Loos and east of Armentierea. Three
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  • 73 7 Progress on the Somme. London. Oct. 6, 1.5 a m. Paris The communique says North of the Somme we continued io progress east ot MorvaJ and re pulsed a strong counter-at tack on our new trench north of Fregicourt. Knemy artillery was most active south of >he Somme.
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  • 51 7 London, Oct. C, 4.45 p.m. Paris: Thacommunique states: North of tLo Somme there was reciprocal artilierying. In the region of Verdun there was fairly large reciprocal artillery tiring. The -nemy bombarded Poivre Hill and Laufre Wood. Despite unfavourable weather our teroplanes were busy pursuing hostile inachim s and
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  • 81 7 L >n<Ion, Oct. 5 12 35 p.m. The N*w York Tribune says that German agnnts have recently suggested new terms of peace to th« King of the Belgians, who spurned ih^in. The above telegram revives the *U»ry tol I in a famous Punch cartoon, in which
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  • 70 7 Anzacs Active. London, Oct. f§, 9.45 p.m. General Murray reports that on '.be morning of October 4, an Australian mounted patrol captured dome Turks and camels near Bir--1-Bayoud. Aeroplanes Busy. Our aeroplanes successfully bombed the enemy ciinps in the neighbourhood of el-Arish. It appear* 'hat oar recent air
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  • 26 7 Aeroplane s Bomb Kut. London, Oct. 6, 9.45 p.m. A Mesopotamia commnniqaestatffi rhat ttio situation is nnchaiig&l Our aeroplanes bombed the enetm camp at Kut el-Amara.
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  • 99 7 Heavy Fighting in Dobrudja. London, Oct. 5, 8.5 p.m. Bucharest: The communique wys: Our forces which crowd the Dumb* between Etnatchnk and ortnkai having concluded their bank 0 81^110 retirWd t0 the left Most violent fighting continues on the whole Dobrudji front. We have captured enemv fortifications in
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  • 50 7 Neariatf Monastir. London, Oct. 5, 12.35 p.m. The Allied forces in Macedonia are advancing from Kajmackalan and Fiorina and haw broken the Bulgarian defences on a wide front I hey have reached a crescent-shap-ed line which at its extreme curve it Kenali is within ten miles of Monastir.
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  • 51 7 London, Oct. ft, 4.20 p.m. Paris A 8alonika official meant* states that the enemy is retreating hefore the British on the Strain*. Violent fighting is proceeding alone the entire llegalli-Kenali Oradsnic* front, and in the Cerna region Our aircraft havo shown activity in bombing the enemy'* railway
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  • 49 7 •f London, Oct. 6, 1 40 p.m. A Brifish official from Salonika states that we haveoccnpih.I withont loss. The enemy evacuated the town when w> began the bombardment. I here was enemy inactivity elsewhere on the Stroma front. Daring 'he recent operations we took 6A'i prisoners.
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  • 112 7 King and Cab net- London, Oct. 5, 12 35 p.m. A telegram from Athens says thai the real reason of the Cabinet resignation is that the majority of the Ministers proposed that Greece should j>in theEntente immediately. A Mngram from Canea says that VI. Venizelos, interviewed, said that
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  • 76 7 Lomlon, Oct. 6, p.m. A telegram from At hern state* rhat in view of the silenc* of the Entente representatives sounded M. Briand through he Greek minister in Paris regarding the conditions of the Allied ccepiance ot Greece military t'lhesion. J. Bridiid replied that if King Constantino personally
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  • 16 7 London, Oct. 5, 12.35 ivn. The Norwegian btoame A ft has oeen sunk.
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  • 68 8 Hludenbu-g's Plans. •London, Oct. 5, 12.35 p m. A message from P-trograd state* tnat exerts are of opinion that yon Btodenborg has ccHMSnntrated hi. most f«.r.nidHble rorces on the Kovei front, in the direction of Vladimir, Volyn.-ki and -Sokal and ii renins mo* obs inatelj JCaredlns thrust,
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  • 74 8 London, Oct. C, «> > P The Rnssian communique savs that in the direction of Zloczow. twenty miles south of Hrodj a tierce battle is p»oc°eding. Th' enemy is obstinately resisting. W« hive here taken r >. r >0 prisoners. We captured some enemy positions in the
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  • 115 8 London, Oct. 5, 11.50 a.m. 'i he newspaper account of the destruction of the super-Zeppelin in Kasex states that Lien is. Robin «on, Sowrey and Brandon (who is a New /inlander) ascended together and separated at a height of ten thousand feet. They were combing
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  • 63 8 Torpedoed in the Mediterranean. London, Oct. 6, 12 4f> a.m. Official: Tte Cunard- liner Franconia employed on transport duty, xv*s submarined in the Mediter ranean yesterday. She was not carrying any troops. Twelve ot the crew are missing <nree hundred and two were saved. [The report of
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  • 57 8 London, Oct. 5. 12.;i.~> pan. i'aris The second French wt it loan opens to day. h is of nn limited amount and has the bright •ft j respects, m tbe French people *r« mill <,n>rintf gold to the Hank FninOf, on an average £300,00(1 weekly.
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  • 105 8 'By courtesy 0 j the Frmnch P»ri\ Oct. i, ti J( Th* French 3 per cent bondl ire ){> "re eer cent Rubber in qaottd 2s 41 m pound Vst.r.iar enptnred on the ,l" f important ncbn on the north of Raneofirl '["'V' we ih» eon M.
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  • 121 8 Recruiting in I'e'and. London, Oct. 5,3 25 p m. In connection with the question of finding fresh supplies o mm who are urgently needed for arm} mnnili( ,n work, the man power dta trihdtioD board recommends mor*JUuUou of WKHiraild the diversion „f a large part ofth- labour
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  • 56 8 London, Oct. 5, 11.50 a.m. Delegates of the Lancashire cotton operatives and employs wailed 01 vlr. MeLeod, chairman of the lieserved Occupation Committee ol th» Board of Trade, and urged that an> further depletion of the staffthreatens to biing the tiade to a standstill. Air. Alcieod promised
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  • 146 8 London, Oct 6, 9.10 p.m. Mr. John Redmond speaking at Waterford declared that conecrip ion for Ireland would be ui«»st fatal. It would not produce idditional men. Volnt taryism wa not dea l, Ireland's attitude in tilwar w is not changed and she wouM i nothing calculated
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  • 115 8 London, Oct. 5, 8.40 p.m. Messrs. Montagu report that the appearance of the market is les*» nibnst, but there seetns to be no -eason to doubt that the undertone «•ontinues good. An approximation >f the price to thirty three pence provoked sales from China. Such •«ales, even
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  • 489 8 Tera-uchi Summoned. Lon lon. Oet 5, 12.35 a m. Tbe Oku M cibinot h*> < e a f rra uctii D f Jou.u Oka a i,tUe retiring Prime kl,,.M«fof Japan, Honed the tormost living statesmen and ami botDl he Tr*ar»r) fro-n WS to 18M, first as Vies
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  • 212 8 Claim by untitled Brother. Sir Thomas > an 1 Ur J U3 tice Innes listened to an appeal, ,nthe Full Cou.t in Ipoh, which involved a dispute, over the estate <f d deceased towks*, between the mother of the deceased and an adopted brother of the latter. It
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  • 201 8 Mr. H. Hiuimu, Gaming Inspector, produced ten Chinese on Tnurs day morning before Mr. W. D Scott, Fiist Magistrate, ipoh, and charged them with unlawful gaming in a iiouse in t bemor. He said (ho be raided ihn housat 1 a.m. and succee&i tiiiy captured the whole
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  • 71 8 The Penang Conven is preparing an entertainment in the na;ure of a concert, play and patriotic di ills, etc., to be held at the fowii Hall, on Oct. 23, und has very generously dcci ded to hand over h large proportion of the proceeds to tho U»\ Cross Fund, the
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  • 104 8 The inemas. The Palladium will be H o r^r the U.ivei*al Fdm (J masterpiece. Where are i r( ..Jf wt, to oiriit tlh pic r he bbowu for lour nights ihe matinee, at 6 p.m. bbaij ,J„' all-comedy nrograinuie chosen. TheAlhaiubta has secun i feature him for i«s patrons
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  • 211 8 The Ad» iphi Las re engaged us popular coined tan, Mi (Jj vngc| 0 to peri or m at tue the *p to dinner which the management j f giving to-mght. 'I he RohTrs Hotel man <£yrueit announce a Special dinner for tonif.ni, to be I olio wed
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  • 204 8 C Tit rou <jh t lie co u/tesy of Messrs Frmnct* Peek o Lv We communicate to you belo» contenta of a edde jast leceW from onr Ba'avia House dralis with. the Ja\a Pro* I ace Market N week ending to-day B Uvia, 0 !tober Rubber The
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    • 77 8 BQr en s eagle brand milk j Las been Extensively used Over fcO years Throughout the World. j I Parlt y Garanteed under t. S. Food Drugs Act. Jj^^^n*^ ==::Z::::^ t j BABIES GET FAT i I BORDEN'S STERILIZED NATURAL MILK. STOCKED BY Penang-CHOP POE SENG, Beach Street T_'_ Kuala
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  • 719 9 *toi %»IH iw Mlft„ tklt M>fni[it Singapore, October 7 Rubber Shares. Som. Value. Anglo Malay j£ ,»J 1.7* 23 2/- Bukit Sembawang 2/In* 1 Castletield 8 J 3 °J 77 3 V C,vei > 10/- 17 0 -i M*lay 10/- 12/- Uenriintuwn 25* Ho.' wuiburrt |i 7
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    • 108 9 n i t 2l Disinfectant I 4 Pine Tpes M I Brand. I Use No Other lf you w ant the I Best Results for I the smallest f This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a I milk=white, strong disinfectant 1 and deodoriser. 1 SANITAS j s known
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    • 609 9 E ORIENTAL Government Security Lire Assurance Co., Ltd ESTABLISHED !"74 88 l>r cent•« t or $23,000,003 are invested i. 8.«« Securltle, -ea.B record prog,, m incngartng gtabilny. u,^le, A m ™< m t Urn laarancet with Profits. r $t jjo r 3 J larter| y WMH of MACPHERSON, -Secretary, *U->5
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  • 1463 10 Investiture with Insignia. MALAY INDUSTRIES. H. C. Deplo/es Ntgiect tf Padi The ccmocn> ot the luveatnun oi the Y**g di per tuan Negri Sembila* aith the insigni. ol a Knight Commamler ot lln Most Distii gii'bf* Order ol Bl W cha. 1 and St George took place
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    • 473 10 I when you art fWcak, Anaemic. "Nervy," Run-dowa m Wincarnis' is the one thing that v/ili g»vc you new >VW strength when you are Weak-new, rich blood when §g ZIZ are Anemic-new nerve lorce when >ou are =S Nervy "—and new vitality when you are 11 Run-down. Because 4 Wincarnis*
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    • 109 10 TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL SPackad 1' rM. A.! CUCRI Preout» IMMfa tk mm tmt *rT> Coventry Fly en WiIPW ANTED f /PTE ESYUm\ Tyres, CoMltrv Van-We S:«t4(2 Fljrrr or Bro it smMh, etc MODI-1. Tjrre«; an-i KCesWfiK utulfnv ifiCIITC d ia each dWt abulia wrttc m yntlSi tent potter*. *M
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  • 713 11 Back lo the Land. tionTh bQt BtiiJ *tenheMiH e,Bg g,TeD t0 the <^ 8tio o f the on the land of x ffer tfc "J« the both from the in I »;kin R th,. eonnlr, it-elf m -u nearly self-coutainod M the essential. Of net existence-KhLh are lerg.J
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    • 240 11 t C 'ĕarette Quality by coking only the best STATE EXPRESS universally admitted have realised the discriminating smokers' i ideal. CIGARETTES Nfl VIRGINIA I\o. VDD LEAP PER TIN OF 50*60 Cts No. 444 t per op sa7g cts PIM in v c aimtK SOLE PROPRIETORS AKDATH TOBACCO COMPANY LTD.. LONDON.
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    • 282 11 Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and a have no doubt will ir ove very neneficial for trees and plants in bringin c them tc a very healthy and fruitful state rices very moderate. Free sample supplied inland or
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    • 128 11 Never too late to Cure Neuralgia. If you are suffering now from the gripping twitching pains of neuralgia —if you suffered yesterdav a? d expect to suffer to-morrow— r <» if you ve suffered all your life from the agonies of neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, back,che, toothache,earache sprains, strains, or swe
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    • 89 11 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. Unowned FO r high-clam PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING j BEST RESULTS. j ««ve your Vhotoorapb taken at M our Stuuio. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated jig Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, Mouse and Land Agents, Appraise™, Valuers Brokers, Commission Agents and Surveyors. SUES OF LANdThOUSES. FUMfITUBI, iSSSSSi EST
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  • 338 12 Views of iiK chamber of Commerce. The I*. ig-J of Commerce, to the Lnoflcial I Members of the Federal CojinciL!Vn s have had under Iconciucauon tbe question of an income tax for the Federated Malay States, which they understand it is probable will be discussed at
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  • 198 12 >fr. Arthnr I'ollen, in Land and Water, giv; g tbe following etorieg of the bravery of naval chaplains in the r» cent fiylit In the G inch battery of one ship, an enemy shell set fire to a cordite cbag<, and there being others in close proximity,
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  • 109 12 There has just been issued from the F. M.S. Surrey Office a very handy new directory map of Kuala Lumpur. Euh private residence and each block of business premises it numbered, and in alphabetical order at *ach aids are lists of rhe principal residents, firms, eJßces, etc., vtilU tha number
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  • 36 12 "Well, thank heaven," he siad, approaching > »4.-looktag man who sat back in a comer. that 8 over with." -What ™\l gone through with it r*t "K 0 I don't need 10. r m tht h< if
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    • 203 12 Fnnnvinn I Engravers and Printers tliyidVlliy lof pJates in any 0H Language. Nil** SILVER, j— DEEPLY I GOLD, OR CUT, RIBEIRO Co.««" METAL LIMITED, WORDING 0I Raffles Place, .iakamkbd SINGAPORE. NOT TO RUB OUT Monograms. Inscriptions. Cut Dies, Seals, Brass CreStS. Plates, Trade Blocks, etc. Submitted. FRESH SHIPMENT OF THE
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    • 361 12 TO LET RAFFLES~~ CHAMBERS, (Lately occupied by Kalz Bros. Ltd.) Commodious, well .lightedl and airy offices floor, front portion of fir*t Hoof and grounc finnr Will be divided to suit intending tenants EleSric lift* lights and fans throughout the l.uildir.g ApPb t0 CHING KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agentt 16
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  • 504 13 Her Exploitation of Rumania. I now ,h r P« *h ek German* k.» •*perienc>d f,ooi the inter*, otic, ot »t;.uinaru» on the ui.le of the AUie> ••ill be apparent from the way (i C r 'tinny bas for m*uy <eHrs>ee„ s<Hfced- tU cceBHfully f as s- c the
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    • 268 13 Matchless Quality Unmatched Price.| PERFUMERY PERFUMERY, We Have Just Received A N W STOCK OF Messrs. yardleg Co's wsll-known Perfumes, oiiet Soaps, Lavender Water and Eau de Cologne. ALSO A NEW STOCK OF Office Stationery of all descriptions JUST ARRIVED. KOH <afc Co. 83 <3 84, BRAS BASAH ROAD. fITBONELLA
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    • 550 13 YOUR nerves may be strong as you think they are.. Bat that does not justify you in neglecting them. I hey govern ail the "work at living" »i your body. M ley i„ *«jon in mental activities, wwwuy your health, your All your usefulness and eiv r n i substance
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    • 565 14 NOTICES^ THE M A NDAI-TEKONG (SINGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice of closing of Transfer Register. No*ice is hereby given tbat the Transf. r I ooks of the Company will be closed fiorn 2.»' October 1916, t<> 24th October 1916, both days iDflusive f>r tha preparation of dividerd Warrants. I y
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    • 380 14 NOTICES^ NOTICE. We have removed to Nos 7 and 8 Prince* Street. SIME DABBY Co., Ltd 27 9 10 10 NOTICE. Sale, purchase and mortgage of Rubber Estates, Houses, Lands etc., arranged. Send complete detail particulars, tracing> of plans, prices, etc.. under confidential cover to K.C. Lim, No. 225, Bencoolen
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    • 406 14 WANTED WANTED Corrptunt Sh-rthand Typist. Apply ar rheOffieof ĕ JOHN LITTL 1 LTD (licurporated in England. 1 5-9 1_ WANTED. Chinese krani conversant with bx>k k.epirsand typewrm J.MOI» be. nick a«x Wight. 9 fl Reppea to Billet, care of Waiaja Tribune. 3 10 9.10 WANTED. Wanted one acre Freehold land
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    • 432 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. m up INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sr^reeof £20 each .teserve Fund BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londoi "!ity and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th* London County and Weetminstei fcnk, Ltd., The National Provincia Sank of
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    • 246 14 INSURANCE soutFbritis^ INSURANCE CO.. «J Incorporated in n lw Zu f\Mi Inserances effected on Btf Rent and Merchandise description ■UfPIE Insurances acc^ ed part, of the world .t WAR RISK accepted t 0 ail par L °cal MfcQto Offices: 2, RakjsoaQ^ HEUNG ON INSURANCE CO., LTD, (Incorporated in Uongkonj., Capital
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 17 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Bupplomo "^JtgLjtha^Ma» aya Tribune Issued Daily.] ?36 SINGAPORE/ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916
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      • 389 1 P. 0.=Brit!shIndia I AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in En«land) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orients Sailings. Under Contraet with Hia Majesty CtoTesament.) for Ckioa. Japan Peaang. Ceyb Australia. India, Aden U nt Mediterranean Port! and London. 8*earners will leave Si»je*>©re an or afeent MAIL LINES. Co Qectiiig at
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      • 279 1 STOOMVAaRT-MAATSCHAPPIJ Steamship Company/ "NEDERUHD" (Incorporated in Holland.) i BMW} Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang-, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers ary due to arrive on the undermentioned dates xr t OUTWARD. I v «ndel Oct. 22 I Qrotius OT 19 > P.Juliana
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      • 398 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAI-AN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) I «^imii I EUROPEAN LINE. -*U jS* to Marbles and Lo.e*n, a.d„ maintaining this B erviee have TOYI li 6 Twin-airew Hleamers all the latest improvements for thTeafeU Ini eoSSfl* M d S* mi and witk c
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    • 660 2 For L "ion: Tat*umo Mara October 10 Teiresias October 15 Kitano Mam October 11 BrtM. October 12 (connect. with Arabia) Perseus October 21 City of Manila dee October-4 Fushimi 'am October 25 If ovara October 20 Kashima 31am November 0 Neleus November 11 /or Liver* ao/ K.
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    • 111 2 The following port 3 are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Signal F. P. B.) No Noui Port. Signal. Disease Date. Airov ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... Ilf3 28.9 Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Plague *****5 Calcutta ...X.G.Q. ...Cholera 426 7.4 Hongkong ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 1164 28.9 Hoirow ...F.P.B.
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    • 271 2 Vessels in Port. Rritisb nfcuua BERTH datk. Chow Tai Inn "J to 2W! Qlenartner Outer Rds 30-9 Mata Hari Inner M* Katong 4 10 Poh Ann do P^ an e (lo do Havre do Kinta 510 Ranee lo Hai Mm. Circe ao ao vn H Wharf do Kum
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    • 180 2 Per P and 0 Liners. Per P J: O str Medina—Mr J T Newall, Miss E M Crawford Mr G D Macka>, Mr Bergan, Mr Hall, Mr Archibald, Mr Kees, Miss Stevens, MrsCarrott, Mr Mra Anderson. Per P <t O str Mongolia—Mr (iarratt, Mr Mrs Stennitt, Mr Agi*e,
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    • 1090 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel ill communication^ at noon ith the local Wireless fctation:-B.s Melchioe Jreub. TKa H I liner Mata Hari will Je e for 12th ins, For China and Japan porta.is due the P. O. liner Nyanza on the 15th inst, The Holt liner Charon is
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    • 81 2 New Steamship Compa ny. The organization in Co*tl of the Central American Com pmy has aroused u;v The new company, it stood, will put four §1 about 2,000 tone each into They will ply between tl coast, Panama and New •/The formation of this n p pany has been prompts!
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      • 37 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Ho SHIPC'iANDLtRS 8 PROYIDORING Tl.e OoMpMjr*! Launch m»-**T~ incoming shipe. —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. < hrdtn promptly atterded to horn January \m% 1916 M. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. H
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    • 1032 3 I f Market. The I.oc al Position. nage available rj. S, Jostat reaoirefor the U. K. being Fright and exiged during i ttee in the local maintainuai k< I shows a There iaqnite i n water dri i for offering! i I reoly. ported are 11 ouj
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    • 77 3 Delivered in London. Pha following are the date-j ol departnre from Singapore of the Enupean Mails and their delivery in London. M VIL LaWT. UKLIVKRKD. P.ftO. Aug. 18 Sept. 14 M. If. Aug. 18 Sept. 18 li 1. Aug. *ept. SI i\ A <). Bept. I Oct. I
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    • 242 3 (Singapore, October 7>. 7V». —(Yesterday afternoon) $86| bin era no seller*. Copi t' Steady. Busineso done Tapioca.— -Weak. Business don». Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Gambier*- -No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Business. Other Products* -Mari I Qniet, Uttsl Low Market duotatior.'j Nutmegs 110 S. per oieul $30.. r
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    • 41 3 The fire at Cadiz, by which 4000 bales of j ate have been destroyed or damaged, is now reported to be exingnished. It is probable that these goods are covered under marine policies, and claims on this interest may be expected.
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      • 458 3 Nof ice to Mariners Western Australia —North-w< Bt Coast —Notice is hereby given that the s. c. Bambra is reported to l aye grounded on an uncharted real in late. L 4 rl 'g 21 tnin. 30 sec. Booth Long. 124 deg. M mm. East. Ihe is a boot three
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      • 364 3 M. M. IVPRmMES. Mai) Line. For Chin?., Japan, Ceylon. Maraeilies. HOM F.WARD OUTWARD Itll 15 M Rortaoi Oct. I Atlantic ne Oct H Paul Lecat Oct. 10 Polynesien Dot. 34 J'>idillere Not. 'A Amazouc Not. 7 Magellan Sat. 8 For .ii particulars apply to J. DE COUfiTOIS. GLEN LINE OF
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 198 3 Mails Close. Te-c.v. m'*?* 0 r» iAr 2.30 pni Malacca, P. Sw»ttenh»m and Prnang *KUng 2.30 pm Malacca and Port Dickson Hong Liar 2.30 um Bat a Pahat Mena 2.30 pm Manila Carlos de Eizaguirre 3.30 pni Port rtwettenham *Ban WhattSoon 4 pm Piilau Boegi Hong Aik 4 prn J
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      • 475 4 TOYC KISEN KAISHA The New Route via HaogkODg, Shanghai, i-agasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Franciscx) to all points in tie United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. failings from Hongkong, rnor Tons Spe-> hbWfi Bongkoßl NIPPON MABU 11,000 18 knota Oct. 17 SHINTO «8,000 2! Nov. i
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      • 346 4 "Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. [XOOBPOBATKD IN JAPAN) tCmtwmon to the imperial **P™~ V > Ibewi mw foreign Governments.) tv KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engine* New Graving: Docks and Patent Slips. No. 1 Graving Dock 425 ft. Bin. x
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      • 341 4 Ocean Ste gy Company LtdU ANT) China Mutual Jteam Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated i Tht Compcfjic patched fr iru Liv, the Strain, Cbini week and from Jap London, Aaratei every fortnight H lea and LivorpHavre and Liver, i outward steamer tends to Vancou 1 H <tl jc Tacoma, takin? eai
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