Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1916
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Title Section45 1916-10-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. No. 238 SDIGAPOBB, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cb< iPdiuUd Crffrune. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.] Supplement to tho Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 238 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 191645 words
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Advertisement149 1916-10-10 1 cnange of Programme S "Bllin': PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen -Street*. I IN THE SECOND SHOW. The Ftature of Features The Sensation of Sonsations A STOLEN INHERITANCE A Masai cc Prodoctsoa—la Four Reels of Thrills. Latest Pathe Official War Gazette. Two Kitinl Instalments of The Girl Detective Series149 words
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Advertisement29 1916-10-10 1 I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) JULIAN Frankel Furniture Co. I To the leadln Barber Shopst Highest Quality Lowest Prices. J I —I w in f29 words
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Article662 1916-10-10 2 The largest steel raa'e to serve as a gvt if r for ships has jns» ont at Chester, Pa. U v States Government, whi :h >» stall it on a new transp hping bnilt at the Navy Yard. In an a i stabilization of yes of the662 words
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Advertisement411 1916-10-10 2 Straits Lauadru Pru Cleaning Pspot. I mrjgt EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Liaudry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. EOGI IB WEBKLY COLLETON DELI VEiiY. 1 DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Oootrmctl Arr'iisjed. Communications Invited. Urgent W ,rk Undertaken at Moderate Ch irges. Laliss' D*33S3S, LI33S, Silks, eta. and Dry Cleaning a411 words
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502 1916-10-10 3 The "Deutschland and the Dyestuff Industry. Just what influence a successful line of submarines of tbe type of the Deutschlaud, plying regularly between the U. K. and Germany, might have on the dyestuff-* industry is set forth in Financial America, as a result of inquiries made of a M consulting502 words
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Advertisement710 1916-10-10 3 I LAST NIGHT OF I I C ma y********* Bring your children they *Wlf en/cy it zn „ant to come again. R iL I REMEMBER: OUR PROGRAMMES ARE FIT FOR ANYONE TO SEE. 1 ne 1 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING IT |~~Tta II S Alhambra Is s the710 words
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Miscellaneous141 1916-10-10 3 FIXTURES. To-diy. S M.S. r iuild, special meeting, 8.30 p.m. Hitfh Water—9.44 a.m. 8 ft (5 ins. 9.54 p.m. 9 ft. 6 ins. To-morrow. Full Moon. Jimah Rabber Ltd Meeting, 12 noon, C. B. Chambers. P. O. homeward mail du** M.M. outward mail expected, M M. homeward mail due High141 words
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Article159 1916-10-10 4 (Eielusive to Malaya Tribune.) .Meters Latuam BtnJ Co.. U> ireada, a Iviw t| 0 f blowing qnota t Dl fOi fcCMlaj kor Qajafc f&80 W^O kyerKanin* 1321 140 \>tr M .itk 250 2.60 *y«i P... M 75 12.00 Kalgownia 4.50 4.60 i okr Jetotong .75 U.BO m»159 words
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Advertisement1149 1916-10-10 4 THE BEST PROOF THAT YOU GAN HAVE Monday Full Hou Se Popljritv is the secrtt oi Sjccess— Taty all Come Fere To Night 9-15 To-Nigbt 9 i s A Powerful Gripping Problem Play The Universal Film Co's Masterpiece Where are my Children? M Give us more of thi* Sort of1,149 words
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Advertisement80 1916-10-10 4 I Firm j s J that advertises boldly 8 9 and consistently is i»va- I 1 riably a pood business 9 house wh eh Pells goods 1 that are well worth the a tt price demanded, and re- f pognines that its reputation 5 is at stake on every i-ale80 words
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Article97 1916-10-10 5 Psterson imons Co's Report. Sports from Singapore for 1916. /if p>' Chan be of <'• mm' rce and ticbange Market R'po»t.) ltt Jilot 1916, t» 28th s Pp r )916 To fl.**r, r.riiawi I-, g To Unit* d -t««teTo Cnn' '".-I ••f Eu pc T i I97 words
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Article125 1916-10-10 5 Appeal succeeds. In the SnpremeConit Vf Bterdav M.hame,Noor,awha,fco<diewh .va. convictod recently of the th-f. ••fa packet of spectacle lb* motor liner Uienartner an I tbe polU* m||t( wo Hgorowa .t.pea,ed ajrainat tho mH H imrmW\ Bndißg. The appellant waa reprnented by Mr. Roland BraddHl.atwl he case came before125 words
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260 1916-10-10 5 Previously acknowledged 12,529 69 [Mrs. unless otherwise marked.] Maulden 3, I W 3 Harrison 4 Hi»we 7. Mian Eva Murray 3, 4 Ston^y.broke 2. Knowb-s 10* Toft 2, May hew Hunter 20, Abrams I?. Miss Abramt 12, Paynn 3, tterytmfMmr 3, Dovem<j 2 Darke 3.260 words
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Advertisement398 1916-10-10 5 Rauh Austral. Gold Mining Co. f ltd. \l, >«r-' Derrick and Co. ad vis* t M following ontpiwj for the fout «October 7:— Bukit Roman >; I rnshwl 6.122 tons. }o i,i obtained 784 79 j m i,t>v t'»n 2.561 dwts. bukit Malacca. Crushed 3,9 3 'one. ooKl obi in*-d398 words
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Advertisement218 1916-10-10 5 THE ADELPHI HOTEL. OUR DAY FUND" SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1916. PROGRAMME By kind pe:mission rf Lieut. (:010n.4 a. R. Gar ett and Officers of the 4ih King's Lipht. infant y THE REGIMENTAL BAND Will be in attendance for TEA ON THE LAWN, AND FOii THE Special Dinner and Dance, nt218 words
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Advertisement212 1916-10-10 5 WHAT'S YOURS KB ,?1 ft-. •"i.X?^ STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers, m- ii -Af tl narf I -r |Wi H»i tM«M» "Our Day" Fund. BAFFLES HOTEL 1 i I Friday, October I3Vt.li. j j A GARDEN PARTY, with Band, Merry-go-round, and Cinema Shows will he h*M in aid212 words
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Article756 1916-10-10 6 Th Russians have been these two iuontbs in conserving the territoties lately captured by them, and in bringing forward the forces and inateiiais for the lUituer advance. Trie successes achieved in Galiciaan 1 in the w»-st of the Pripet marshes have ma le it possible to prepare756 words
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Article97 1916-10-10 6 "The Tribune" Ist Doubtless owinsr to the many ea upon our reiders' purses gabscribtions towards that most estimable organisation, the Overseas Club's Tobacco Fund, have fallen off of late, and to da\ we bars only $.0 from Mr tan Chen* U>ck T of Malacca, and97 words
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Article78 1916-10-10 6 (Tribune special) The Hari Raya was heralded I J toorteen roun H from a gun. n Saturday afternoon the Rfll aent Cooncillor performed th« inauguration ceremony of a minaret the Captain Klin* Mo*. Anjre was a. large attendant-. >iohamedans and -ev«ra! Btiro] I were also present.78 words
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Article26 1916-10-10 6 L£s*£ enquiry into the SSL lire 00 motor ship which was resumed i" ,n e Court ihis morniot «PPear m onr Shipping Gazette26 words
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Advertisement97 1916-10-10 6 Robinson Co. I ARE NOW OPENING UP NEW GOODS I IN All Departments. LIQUID FUEL I FOR I Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. I KEROSENE FOR I Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For Particulars and Price* apply to THE ASIATIC PRTROLEUM Co S.S., LTD.97 words
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Advertisement96 1916-10-10 6 iT R V W j X AMERICAN I IIfPORTBR* J aid Deck, Macgregor Co. ADEIPHII HOTEL I During Dinner THE 1 jFilipino Band WILL PLAY. I j Saturday, October 14, I Special Dinner .Mr. Gio Angelo WILL APPEAR. Race Week I October 17, 19 2 i Special Tiffins AND Dinners.96 words
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Advertisement22 1916-10-10 6 S Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15 4q i I Steniised Natural Milk $10 50 Ideal I nsweetened Milk H $10 SO22 words
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Article481 1916-10-10 7 i *>; z e»H. up. j tit* i B. in .Judical CoinB I S., has arrived in X* ffor th* C*mri **f \i»i»~al. I i, wijm ha<l been in V j ks for tli« nnriHti H rI ty morning com Hi. f 4 < IU« S,ai idit481 words
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Article135 1916-10-10 7 Further Arrangements. The Subscription List. with thanks, the following snb'do Hons to O.ir Dij F.md P A nonnt previously ac European Staff, PbUq li am Smelting Works 20*4 W L .wther Ke r n,, Tan 800 Bin O U Farrant a laughn Javanese p er Abdulraham D.ass (Ist)135 words
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Article85 1916-10-10 7 For All Nationalities. We are asked to repeat and emphasise the announcement which wimade on Saturday last to the rffect that the Fete to be held on the Raffles Reclamation on Saturday next has been arranged for children —and grown-ups—of all nationalities. Further that the Fete Committee85 words
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Article99 1916-10-10 7 Everything points to a big attendance at the Palladium's M Oar D iy entertainment on Thursday night. M S.V.R. patronage is sure to be large, and it is to be hoped the general public will take this opportunity of suppporting the Fund. The receipts for advertisements on the99 words
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Article196 1916-10-10 7 We understand that an offer has been made bj the management of the Alhambra Theatre to give a performance on behalf of M Oar Daj" on a Sunday, when a special film on a leading religious theme was to be presented. Strong opposition however was forthc miing196 words
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Article160 1916-10-10 7 Aa will be seen from oar advertisement columns the management of the Adelphi Hotel, following the line of other leading establish- 2£? 18 a day to the £«nd, viz., Saturday, Oc»oVr and excdbmt entertainment is promised. During tiffin th« Fill. Irjtn band will Kive a special Uon.160 words
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Article120 1916-10-10 7 Arrangements for M Our Diy n at *he Sea View Hotel, alto on Oct. 28 include a special dinner to be foJ lowed by a fancy dress ball, at which prizes will be given for the beut lady's and tbe best gentleman l costum f. An "alter120 words
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Article192 1916-10-10 7 A splendid programme has been arranged by the Committee of the Singapore Swimming Club for the Carnival to be held at headquarters, Tanjong Katong, on Saturday Nov. 4, and should attract a big attendance, if only with the prospect of a,pleasant outing and a trip across the192 words
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Article283 1916-10-10 7 Second List The following additional gifts for the auction on Wednesday October 18 have been received by the Committee. Mrs. Scow Pon Leong Two dozen pairs (48) silver mounted chop sticks and one hand made embroi dery purse. Air. Tan 800 Liat's mother Half dozen crochet work hand283 words
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Article292 1916-10-10 7 The Western Front. British Gain io c Ground. Heavy Fighting. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. t i.50 a.m General Sir D-.nglas Uaig in Lis official report says South of the Ancre our front was heavily shelled luring theyday, especially in the oeUbbourhood of Gueiidecourt and 1« Sara. There,REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 292 words
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Article70 1916-10-10 7 Stubborn Fighting. London, Oct. 9, 3.45 p.m. A Russian communique states that stubborn fighting continues in the direction of Tiadimir Volynsk, where in some places we hare forced the enemy lines, and are consolidating our gains. We repelled an enemy offensive east of Braeztny. We have fortified70 words
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Article43 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 8, 10.5 p.m. Home official: Seven consecutive enemy attacks, all preceded by an intense bombardment, were launch, ed at our new position in the Vanoi Cismon valley. Ail were driven off, the enemy suffering heavily as our reconnoitrers ascertained.43 words
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Article58 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 2, 2.30 p.m. At a farewell lanob to tbe Duke of Con naught ai the Canadian Club the Premier warmly tributed tbe services of the Duke. The latter -aid that immigration would be one of Canada's greatest problems after the war. She would be wbs to58 words
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Article78 1916-10-10 7 Pirates at Wo k in tbe Atlantic London, Ojt. 8, 11,5 p.m. Newport The Captain of the Nantucket lightship ha?» winpleased ■hat a submarine held up an American steamer bound lor N«w York in i Boston on Su «day morning, bot later permitted her to pioceed. The78 words
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Article43 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 9. 3.15 a.m. New York Th« British steams Strathdene, bound frotn Now York for Bordeaux, has been torjxdo<•« Twenty of th« crew were taken aboard the Nantucket lightship. An American destroyer flotilla hitleft New York to rescue them.43 words
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Article85 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 9, 3.15 p.m. Boston The British steamer Weatpoint has sf-iu a wireless th&i she was attacked by nubfnanneH in latitude 40.25 noith aud &J d** west lon«itnde. A private message says that th* West point has been torpedoed and is sinking. The crew have taker.» to85 words
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Article33 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 9, 12.55 p.m. St. Johns, Newfoundland: The British steamer Stnphano (3,500 tons) has been torpedoed off New j York. Thirty Americans, including I four women, were on board.33 words
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Article42 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 9, 1.40 p.m. New York: All on board th* Stephano were saved. The point has sunk Additional sinkings reported ar<e steamers Kingston (British), Blooncersdijk (Dutch), Christian Knudsen ('Norwegian). All the crevss wer* saved except some of the Kingstoa.42 words
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Article55 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 9, 2 p.m. New York The newspapers ar* indignant at Prussian warfare in American waters." fhey urge that the Government's highest duty is to go to any length to end it, and atiirm that it Germany desires to incur the wrath of thn United Sta!*r this55 words
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Article39 1916-10-10 7 London, Oct. 9, 3.45 p.m. Newport Nantncket lightship reports that nine shiys have been sank. Three submarines are working. A passenger on the Stephana states that according to the officers the fitephano was attacked by Ull.39 words
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Article224 1916-10-10 7 Story of tbe Raid. London, Oct 9, 2.25 p.iu. New York: American d«stroj*r« are now speeding for Newport an J Boston with survivors of the crew of the Kingston, which is possibly the Kingstonian which is not accounted for. The U 53 Wfc Newport on Saturday evening,224 words
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Article174 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. 9, 1.20 p.m. Newport (Khode bland) Tin D 53 whs seventeen da\S on th» rojSge. She if tWO hundred feel in length and is equipped with a t articular It strong- wirdess, tw< gnns iiml four torpedo tubes. Sin ilew the German flat/ Bhe is174 words
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Article54 1916-10-10 8 London. Oct. 9, 9.4f>. p.m A French cruiser was sunk by n sabmarine on Oct. 4 The torpedo ex plo led in the powder magazine and destroyed the wireless, thus isolating the vessel. The rafts on which wnr> the shipwrecked crew were met oi Oct. T o54 words
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Article37 1916-10-10 8 The New Cabinet. London, Oct. 9,1.15 p.m. Toklo: The new Cabinet consists Count Teraochi as Premier and Minister of Finance, and Baron Motono as Forehrn Minister, with no Change in the War and Marine -Ministries.37 words
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Article57 1916-10-10 8 I«>ndon, Oct. 9, 1.15 p.m. i vknifr: After a lone delay, dne It* va <ycy the Minimi v 0 f ■TTV arUino Lh ""KCliiatuni> incident 'Z It is stated M h 0h,n ">« have adopted a <• ucihatory attitude, anfl havp r"';d- I""'" 0 1 the .la,.ademands57 words
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Article54 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. 9, LIS Barn, ivMltaoftht (Jerman i I,l 1 1,1 o«rm,ny'. w r T" that 1 1 Septan h X, 1, ,r 1« tbo ."I f '"ff.illlkni l- > •red k« ft'"* '<t'"* hfl i in "f loang, •*ed for. cn,,,t *M U Mnsh German54 words
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Article146 1916-10-10 8 Brllli int British Move. Bulgars Trapped London, Oct. 8. 11.35 p m. Boater's emreepopdeiit at the B'itieh Mac-donian H-alqurtere Our jrnnf are terribly ponisbIng the Lulgars in the Struma operations. Our losses are quit* small in comparison. 'I he Yeomanry rVnnd one region of the groeod littered with146 words
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Article37 1916-10-10 8 London. Oct. 9, 1.15 p.m, A British official message from Salonika states •bat the advance on the Struma front continues, with lit ile opposition. We have oc an pied three more villages further north,37 words
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Article69 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. S, 10 30 p.m. Bnkbareet A semi official from 'he northern front aays that the Romanians withdrew from strategic •oaifions before stronger enemy forces, mostly German, so as to assure a powerful defence on th»tour parses leading from Rumania to Rrasso. Everything shows69 words
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Article49 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct 9. 3.15 a.m. Bnkharest The commnniq-ie "ays that patrol encounters took oboe in Northern Transylvania I'he Rumanians repulsed several attarki w>st of Brasso. There was an artillery action in the Aluta and Vulcan passes and «'ho on the Danube and in the Dobrndj i region49 words
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Article90 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct 9, 1.50 p.m A Times correspondent at Rum*. oian headquarters states that the Rumanian advance in Transylvania has bnen temporarily checked •»wmg to the arrival of enemy reinforcements and the fact that several divisions bar* i )e n sent to he Dobrndja. The Rumanians now Mold90 words
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Article28 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. 9. p. m Werdain: A Berlin official message claims the recapture of Brasso. A Vienna official communique claims th» pd-occupation of SzekelysKlrarbely in Tratisylfsiiia.28 words
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Article44 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. S, 10.5 p.m. Bucharest French airmen have arrived hem f-om the Monasiir front of the Salonika after sue osstully dropping bombs on Sofia. They encountered md shook off a German aeroplaoe which endeavoured to bar their approach to Sofia.44 words
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Article43 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. 9. 1.50 p.m. A Paris official messfc*e from Salonika stateb that fighting continues from the Cerna bend to Like Presba. The Serbians have occupied Dob. ronpolje Peal. snd the i-rench have capmred Kieovo, in the Bab* nmountains.43 words
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Article46 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. I>, 10 5 p.m. Canea Following the Piovi sional Government's proclamation of an amnesty to resisters of the Venezelist movement provided they deposited their arms within a day, the few who r rosined standing out have yielded. Volunteer enlistment is proceeding satisfactorily.46 words
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Article135 1916-10-10 8 London, Oct. 9, 4.50 p.m. Telegrams from Athens state ihat the King is summoning aii discredited political jobbers in an effort to find a Premier. It is reported that King Constantino has postponed the consideration of intervention until niter October 15, ihe da'e fixed by the Kaiser135 words
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Article77 1916-10-10 8 New York, Aug. 88.—Dr. Simon Hexner. Director of the Rockefell**i Medical Institute, after making xperiments, is convinced of th» value of treatment of infantib paralysis bj a serum obtained from children who have recovered from he disease. He urges doctors to use the serum. Theodora Booth, a daughter77 words
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Article14 1916-10-10 8 Five hundred untitled employee struck w(,ik atObmonita (<; er "iHiiy), au.l cue Lundred bring ,f14 words
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Article273 1916-10-10 8 (By courtesy of the French Consulate-) Paris, Oct. 7, 6 15 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at franco »'»l 70 and the 5 per cent at fra- as 00 Y-t rdsy, we progress ed on the east nf Bouchavesnes To-day, our artillery an<l aviator273 words
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Article104 1916-10-10 8 The Pescued Explorers. New York, Sept. —A depatcb from Puuta Arenas reports that Mr Wild, the leader of the Antarctic -xplorer recently reecoed from Elephant Island, says that tbe snr*eoo of the expedition operated upon the toes of Rlack and Borrow by the light of blabber lamps. On104 words
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Article117 1916-10-10 8 The Board of Managers Presbyterian Co inch have ci their kind permission to J| and lira van Daui to cone aon Tin sdaj i >~„ ber 2\, fiomm«»ncing at Admission will he hv at $2, and the S H ma 3 i* the leading music seller* or Mrs.117 words
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Article115 1916-10-10 8 Although Mr, Low Kw*y Sosi tbe w»ll known Chinese Penang giving whatever help b< can towards "Our Day 'Fn there, ho is ling two «i| uaint ings o' L.,rd RoWts and Lor Kitchener to the Singas.or* f Qn ,j which are sure to be acceptable. As 8»115 words
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Article189 1916-10-10 8 Cricket. S. C C. v M. S. V. R On Sa'mday a match waa plaj« on the R creation groan I between teams from the above Battii first, the home yide declared afi» making 191 for the Ions of »ffl wicket?, f>r Scharena,,j we\ contri bating a vivoi-oui189 words
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Article63 1916-10-10 8 I The St. Leger for 191S cloned <•» Tuesday in mail week with entries, which considering all thint- >■ satisfactory. The King has nominated three colts, by B«jardo, Mi r covU. and Sunstar, and there two entries from New York Tb< National State Stud is reeponsibl"63 words
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Advertisement55 1916-10-10 8 b*>ZtZZ f i\ GLE BR *ND MILK DS,Ve,y nSCd over 60 years Throughout the World! Pori ty Oaranteed under I. S. Food 4 Drugs Act D ifH^^Sl^ BABIES ==^|>J BORDEN'S «pteßgg STERILIZED NATURAL MILK, Penang-chop phf ecvr stocked by sum first iis n, mmm* uii liriJ^™"* CBI 4 CHINA BB^"^oS?55 words
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Article774 1916-10-10 9 Hkm Qmti ntktlUtul itiskhnim Singapore, October io. Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and rihar. issue the following Usto< -pmfliusM! Nubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buveri M 6ft J/- Allagar 2/ 3 2<, Z/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ er Waning 30/- 37 0 if- Batang Malaka 3J 39 Batu Tiga774 words
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Advertisement106 1916-10-10 9 Disinfectant "Pine-Tpea" I Bpand. j L|||. Use No Other j llil ir >ou want *•JßGt i Best Results for jP Lis disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 I with water, producing a 1 bilk-white, strong disinfectant I I and deodoriser. SANITAS I Is known throughout the world I I AS A I106 words
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Advertisement565 1916-10-10 9 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established ih:a fncorporatkd v Indiv. 80 per cent. oMns Funds, tw $23,000,005 in tout* in oonroxsnt Securities }t trs record progr***fcnd increasing stability. LOW BATES for non-forfeitaHfe EalmM Assurances with Profits aeatb by hali-yea;|y payment v $135.15 or a T ,arterly paviu.nt565 words
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625 1916-10-10 10 Hivera In flood are frecently found to be higher in the middle than near the banks. It is perfectly true that water seeks its level "j hnt this aphorism holds only for still water. Water in motion may be far from level, and625 words
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Advertisement340 1916-10-10 10 j| Nursing Mot Jiers MANY mothers would iike to feed their i own children, but are denied the privilege j of doing SO, because they have not suffi- j cient nourishment for them. The ''Allenburys" 1 scientific system of Infant feeding has provided J for all thK When a mother340 words
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Advertisement20 1916-10-10 10 II BUSINESS INWAR TIME. I i i v;:« r >tuf n v tocoDtinu I cialitiM r-EL r va ™u» spe-20 words
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Advertisement235 1916-10-10 10 SHAIR RENCHANA PIATU I n ™i!^f d j" C ,Very of ,i L tera r e in the Romanized Malar j uXStkZ r"r!" N 7 rSeB r hlch are l uito interesting, melodious and rhythm cal. Its demand is so great and constant that the Author has decided to print235 words
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Advertisement329 1916-10-10 10 A CLEAR Hp J a hearty a: petite, Jr good digestion are mT9U f occasional do«* 0 f the tiny laxatives. Oemi* Do not gripe. B Of all chemists, 50 cent* psi post free from th' tt to-* I H Medicine Co., Dew Io a 5 m ■■mm^mmMmwmml wmt. I329 words
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Miscellaneous69 1916-10-10 10 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending Friday, October 13. To-day. 5.15 pm No Drill, except for liecruits and Reservists. To-morrow, October 11. I 30 pin Balestier Range S R.E. v. >.15 No Drill, except for Recruits and Reservists. Thursday, October 12. r to 1* am Range Malay Co.69 words
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Article1106 1916-10-10 11 t muus Emperor s fcxhor cation Hie Bible of the J .pane*' toda>-- B ien and <ffieers_ consists of the famous Imperial Rescript 0 I the Emperor Meiji. It haa never keen published io .nv ■■ining language till Mr. J wp h H fc»rd, iormerlv British Coo.1,106 words
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Advertisement377 1916-10-10 11 Italian Flooring Marble Slabs Machine-cut edges, well polished. Stock Sizes 18 in. x 18 in. and 24 in. x 24 in. M unsolicited Testimonial from one of our Malacca Cuatoieersj Tiie marble slabs arrived in good condition and I ha y to admit that the quality is to my entire377 words
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Advertisement134 1916-10-10 11 Neuralgia Soothed Away Littie's OrlanU. Saint. I o <tl *vh- ufl*« .I,i j•» wisting Hgocicti and -spasms o* NouralgU To ali win) Hie aequuutoJ with an) of the sufferers To all who have never suffered yet, who wish to he oo tho safe side Here's news LITTLE 8 ORIENTAL BALM134 words
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Advertisement237 1916-10-10 11 H A Wl TIGER h HEAD BEAND Sugahai a Co., No. 334 North Bmbar Rd., SINGAPOKK. TEL. 1333. 14-6 a i M j SALVJTuE mo*t inwerf il bur harral**s ■mY>lm I tonic, producing sUrtlinj r«snlU, imj mediate and permaneut, in all cases of aarvous exhaustion, in both young or old,237 words
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Article219 1916-10-10 12 The Rev. A.M. BhM<v, English Wesleyan Mission, Mandalay, has published a letter in which the creatu n of a special nag for Barm, is sU *gested. Mr. Shelden has thought out the details, and the flag which he proposes, is a flag with the Union Jack in219 words
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Article278 1916-10-10 12 There was a terrible dynamite explosion mar a small town tbe oilier day. An old lady, hearing it, turned toward tbe door of her fitting-room and said Come in, Bella. when her servant entered the room, shesuJ Do you know, Bella, my hearing is evidently improving. 1278 words
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Advertisement211 1916-10-10 12 Fooravino! Md 9 T an M**tt LUyiOfiiiy Qf (^pperplates many w Language. n rlfllxj SILVER, 1 DEEPLY GOLD, OR CUT, m RIBEIRO Co. METAL LIMITED, WORDING 0K Raffles Place, ouAKUNfEED SINGAPORE. NOT TO HL'B OUT Mnoqriis, HscripMns.i §k fch?s Cat Dies, Seals, Brass CrCStS. piates, Trade Blocks, etc. Submitted. FRESH211 words
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Advertisement43 1916-10-10 12 Rai Saheb Dp. k. C. DassT "kaltii UTKUTOM of 120 PAGES DIMKIBIND FREE. Apply to IK SwasUya Sakaya Pharmacy. ■OW Harris Road, CALCUTTA; I LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLAS.S PHOTOGRAPHY, THEREFORE ENSURING BEST RESULTS. ««t. r..r Phowgmp,, Ufc M 1.5 r (I43 words
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Advertisement272 1916-10-10 12 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Lately occupied by Katz Pros. Ltd.) Commodious, well lighted and airy ~ffic es second floor, front portion of first floor and g rou floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenant Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the buildjj Appb to CHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers272 words
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448 1916-10-10 13 The French, as we told in a recent issu« t Ijave made a new military use >f their painter's so as to gain th» ir services without hazarding ih-ir lives. One of the leading American trtists, Mr. Abh->tt Thayer, hascriti eiaed, in the New York Tribune,448 words
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Article92 1916-10-10 13 The will of Mr. William Wallace Snyder, of Mount Yerfion New York State, and Harrison and East Orange, New Jersey, has revealed, the astonishing fact that for twenty years he was the husband of three 'wives," all residing within a few miles of one another. Suspicion first arose92 words
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Advertisement284 1916-10-10 13 W"~' THE Ijctoria Confectionery Store 1 335. Victoria Street, Singapore. I niß TfcEVIIER STORE OF ITS KIND. ■fresh Cakas, Coid Hot Drinks W !l tn€ ab,v Pm:vH n 7 mo. to midnight. BllCSt B3llllia| BUttMT l Only 55 cts. j I -ii' per tin ol i lb. nett. Liiiry '3284 words
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Advertisement833 1916-10-10 13 m THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD I Wm A VALUABL RESTORATIVE IN NFJUftASTHLNIA NtRVOUS W&IPXA AND AN/tMIA. "Incapabies are aiways irritable." The moment you try to move your work forward by temper, impatience, scolding or recriminations, you are under suspicion of being too small for your responsibilities. Irritability wastes time833 words
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Advertisement386 1916-10-10 14 NOTICES NOTICE. EVEBY MOTOR CAR OWNED should obtain a copy ol tM >.NAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLIB YEAR BOOK. > r Oo sale at local booksellers. 25 cent* a copy. 1,0 U NOTICE. Sale. purchase and mortgage of Rubber Estates, House*. Lands etc., arranged. Sen<l complete detail particulars,, tracings or plans, prices,386 words
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Advertisement356 1916-10-10 14 NOTICES NOTICE. We have removed to Nos 7 and 8 Prince Street. SOME DABBY Co Ltd. Wi 10.10 THE MANDAI-TEKONG (SIHGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice of closing of Transfer Register. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Pooks of rhe Company will Ibe closed from 81st October 1916, to j356 words
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Advertisement262 1916-10-10 14 WANTED WANTED Competent Shorthand Typist. Apply a* the Offi c of John Littlk Co., Ltd (Ircorporate i in England. I 5-9 a WANTED An eneigetic Collfctor with $500 c«oh «#»m-''tv. Libera! salary to competent man. Apply to Box 24b, care tf Malaya Tribune. 30-9 1310 WANTED j A competent tf'262 words
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Advertisement379 1916-10-10 14 BANKS CHARIiBED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £I,EOO,CKX Reserve Fund £1,800,(XX Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The Londor City and Midland Bank. Ltd.. The L.ondon County and V> estniinstei379 words
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Advertisement328 1916-10-10 14 JNSjJRANCf "loutTbritisi INSURANCE CO. lt INCORPORaTiD in PM Inaorancee effects onfi Rent and Mercha C di, G 0 H descriptor, MAfiltf Insurance* ttCc parte of the world B t ll WAR RISE accepted to all art il HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO., Up, I (Incorporated f Capital M ,SJ FIRE J328 words
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Advertisement429 1916-10-10 1 p.*o. British India AND I APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japn. Pmms, Ceylo\, Australia, taii-i. Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports end LonJon. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about I MAIL LINES. MKWABS (FOR429 words
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Advertisement283 1916-10-10 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCH^PPIJ Steamship Company; "NEDERLA^D" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabangr, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are dne to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. 26 Grotiu* Nov. 22 P. Juliana Dec. 17 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 14 Oraoje283 words
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Advertisement586 1916-10-10 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAiAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via port- to Marseilles and London, aaaVr mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are586 words
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Article716 1916-10-10 2 Europe. For Lnnrlon Tatmmo Maru October 1" Teiresia* October 15 Kitaao Mam October 11 Sardinia October 13 (connects with Arabia) Perseus October 21 Oity of Manila due October 24 Fashimi ara October 25 No vara October 26 Kaflhirn* Marn November *5 Neleu& November 11 For Liverpool flHaucus716 words
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Article313 1916-10-10 2 Vessels in Port British 91SAHJHL BERTH DATE Magnet K. Harbour 3 7 Oleoartue) Dock 2 Bambra K. Harbour M Mata Hari loner Rds iv Poh Ann do ftn Cardium K. Harbour 51« Soon Ann Inner Rds b-10 Ban Hin Guan do 7-1U Batavier {o do Karnuning do do313 words
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Article106 1916-10-10 2 Porthos for Europe. Sardinia for Europe. Soon Hong for Cucob. Aing Hong for Patau Soegi. Hock Lim for P Bataui P Bulang Aing Leong for Trenggann. Hock Tew for Kerimon. Pan Pin Guan for Pontianak Emily for Rhio. Pin Seng for Port .Swettenham. Kuching for Sarawak. Meran for Batu106 words
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Article38 1916-10-10 2 K« t( o BWMakip Compan»'. ett PeLung n„ th< M Ungkat struck a r«f South of Trans "<•»»> and thick weatbsr. Sh. La. t 'r e i Pen.T' S2 ble l -»k- andfr o»n vmm38 words
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Article520 1916-10-10 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon dv the local Commercial Wtreleaa Stations:— s.s. Atlantiqne. s. s Porthos The B. L liner IMb Hari will leave for Bangkok on the 12th inst. For China ami Japan ports is due the P. 0. liner Nyanza on the520 words
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Article68 1916-10-10 2 Delivered in London. The following are the lal f Jetparlnrn fr>:n Singapore European Mails and theii in London. Mail. Libk r. Dauriaflj M. M. Aug. 18 Sept I 8.1. Aug. 2;"» P. &O. Sept. 1 Oct. I B. L Sept. Oct M.M Kept. 11 Oct. S P. AO.68 words
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Article90 1916-10-10 2 The following porta are de lafd infected (Signal X G. Q.) an i pected (Signal F. P. BJ N N i Port. Signal. Di*t»ae Ih* Aruoy ...F.P.B. ..Cholera... W*W Batavia ...F.P.B. ...Choi i Bombay ...X.G.Q. ...Plague Calcutta ...X.G.Q. ...Cholera 4* U Hongkong ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... Hoibow ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... Kobe X.G.Q.90 words
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Article114 1916-10-10 2 The Holt twin screw untitled lochns 9,039 tons, which left i haiTjH on Jniy 15 for Liv< and sailed froui this L August 15, arrived in Liv• rp» 1? Friday. The Holt liner Atrens, which left Singftpon (1 16th for London, has on- I at that port. Bh* aail-d fn114 words
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Advertisement42 1916-10-10 2 SINGAPORE I SHIPCH ANDLERY 6t. I 8 PROYIDOIIM CONTRACTORS, The Compaq Uuuch uu incon.int; *-hipn. Office -16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. I lern promptly attended to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS. Manager. I42 words
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Miscellaneous335 1916-10-10 2 Mails Close. N Ti-iii*. Batu P*hat Hong v,* ai S»* 0 p f. Mngkawangr, Pamangkat and -amhaa Mngkawa,* Batu Pahat -A Pa gkiil t inang Batavia auo Sam.rang Sofii, A Port l>«ckiM>n and Port Swettenham d V[ Merging hemaman Ho.*' l## Selat Pan'ij-tng, Ben/kalis and ttagan Will o' the W335 words
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Article445 1916-10-10 3 ft ~rom Our Shipping Hi Correspondent K ih.- iec r.t declaration t; ■k (r t .a the war should q t» net I NN itli every terror -«vailablf Bp ain should ';i spared K A I.ic!) the G- rnmns werp K it inir. the raid in .th*445 words
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Article26 1916-10-10 3 A untitled telegram says that the I freighter Bremen off the coast of Ireland, r'dmouth, with full I '^uruents. < Ocean Company, ••aci.rr; have newa the vessel.26 words
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Article1253 1916-10-10 3 Marine Court Enquiry, Hearing Resumed to the Marine Court thi, '"»<• .rcuo, Bta •official number W i ***** oqo """"i"' under Se,_t. 288 of the llTeh. B t Shippi,,, Ordm.Bc. 1910, under which tbe Governor «»j .ppoint courf tie* and o«od.o« of certificated nffl. %7iL 89 Be,t M1,253 words
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Article134 1916-10-10 3 Per P and 0 Liners- Per P «fc 0 *tr Medius—Mr J T Newall. MiHP X VI Crawford Mr G D Macka>, Mr Bergan, Mr Hall, Mr Archibald. Mr Kees, Miss Stevens, Mrs Carrott, Mr <& Mrs Anderson. Per P 0 itr Mongolia —Mr Garratt, Mi A Mrs134 words
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Article39 1916-10-10 3 The steamer Sakai Mara will be 011 the berth for lioilo and Manila on the 12th inst. Messrs Bonstead and Co., are the vessels agents and all enquiries for freight and further particulars ehonld be made at their offices.39 words
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Article247 1916-10-10 3 oingai ore, Octobf r iu Titt, $87§ buyers no sell >re. Count. Steady. X«> RflilnMi. Tapioca. —W.ik. Pnsims* IonHago Fiou, Weak. Busing done. Qamfnf-r. —Business lone. Pepper. —Steady. Business done. ►Mot Product*— Mars Q i t. Ufa? Lew! Market fottirieai. Nutmeg-. 110 S. pica! |3(}.5(, Nutmegs 80 B.247 words
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Advertisement150 1916-10-10 3 FOR ILOILO MANILA. s.s. SAIKaI maru The above «tearaer is due bere about tbe 12th met. and will have pimnpt despatch for the above ports For freight ami further particular! apply to BOUSTEAD kCo Afrf-ii's, Singapore, sth October, 1916. 6-10 12-10 THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACK* T CO. Incorporated in150 words
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Advertisement381 1916-10-10 3 M. tVI. MESS RITIMES. fVia?J Line. For Chin*, Japan, Ceylon, M* rse tiles. HOMEWARD OUTWABD" VJI6 |f fa Porth.* Oct. II Atlantiqne Oct It Ptml Ucv Oot 20 j Pblyaeatm Oct 34 Cordillere Not. 3J A mason* Kot. 7 M*£; f Han r»ov. 8 For aii partionlara apply to J.381 words
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Miscellaneous84 1916-10-10 3 Singapore Tide Tables. 'fieri —9.44 a.m. ins. 9.54 p.m. 9 ft. 6 »r\ ill "'loon 2 h. 1 m. A. 10.13 a.m. 9 ft. j !> *n. 9 ft H inn 5 itfh water —10.41 3 ina. U 22 p.m. 9 1 ips. water —11.8 i t T ins. i84 words
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Advertisement461 1916-10-10 4 TCYO KISEN KAISHA The New Poute via Hongkon?. Shanghai, agasaki. The Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu and an Francisco to all points ia the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe, filing* from Kongkonq, Di«p'»e- ■of.nt Vods Bpewl I*»»' H..ng!;r-m BHINV I KUV »10W 21 ,f bates HONGKONG MCta. *»<< Ota*461 words
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Advertisement423 1916-10-10 4 Co., Ltd. N C,mU'OKATED m 3a»a*) tho ,m aerial Japan— Army and Navy ami to (Contactor* to the 1 tVfrnm ents.i Codes? Jf»jd. Kobe B BSBff m) :i ti J' ?tjer 8 &na KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and d esoriptioos of Boilers, Marine and Land423 words
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Advertisement361 1916-10-10 4 Ocean Steam sjjjj Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam s ai Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated in England Th- wU patched front Liverp"f j outw»» Me Strait*. vYina a* week and from Japan hoi London, Ai'iator<? rvery fortnight f«>r he and Liverpool and f.,r \u? 5' Havre and Liverpool rj ontward361 words
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