Malaya Tribune, 12 October 1916

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune. VE.MNG DAHJ'J AND GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 240 6INGAPOBE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Che SHalapa Cribune. THURSDAY OCTOBER 12
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 Programme "GAP" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE SECOND SHOW. The Feature of Features The Sensation of Sensations 1 STOLEN INHERITANCE A Massive Production—ln Four Reels of Thrills. Latest Pathe Official War Gazette. Two Final Instalments of The Girl Detective Series The Vanishing Vases M and
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    • 156 1 |»»lllllllllllMf»||||||||MMmnillllllliMftttlHl»nii j M MIMI i M M 1 1" M MIIMI' iMM T! I!! 11 ii i MIM M! M1111II; M11»ITTT: 1T ?IMM t g (Estate Supplies, Acetic (99&9u> Acid I ill Veneer Chests II! j 11 11, Momi Chests Latex Cups j ETC. ,2 il i I 'J; I
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  • 534 2 Five Awards for Bravery m Devotion. A long list of awards 0 f th Q tary Medal for braver a inent of the London J notable as containing tiie first, nouncement not only o- the nv ir the medal to five Army Nursing Service, bat alsj the
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    • 263 2 i' •*'T r but ji l usual sizes compare Dup Prices. I Each Set mai* on the READY-MADE H I I I J made N'finp and -trong J ?*rHr r y r "*'°"*T Calico only for roof ani j jij. \if J H-ijrht Length. Width. Price. fl" 'if y ft.
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    • 144 2 (straits Laundry 8 Dry Cleaning Depot. I j INDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. j Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a Speciality. Nos. 15
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    • 28 2 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74 1 BRAS BASAH ROAD. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English or Malar Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 n
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    • 56 2 Harsh Purgatives, alts and Castor Oil, are old fashioned remedies more drastic than the tiny laxatives ensure the sam e results, but in a perfectly natural manner. They do not upset the stomaf h. nor gripe, but gently assist natureOf chemists, 50 cents per phial <* post free from the
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  • 473 3 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.] The Gambling Evil. Detention of Suspects. '!<> the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—-A short time ago you voiced a public pest to some purpose viz., the chap jee kee lottery speculates who were and are still a grave
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  • 255 3 Selangor Chinese Views. A general meeting of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce was b< Id in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday afternoon with Mr Yap Loong Hin in the chair. About sixty members were present. The question of local taxation for the purpose of assisting tbe Imperial Government
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  • 44 3 A notice issued by the Home Office states that Russian subjects of military ago in the U. K. were permitted by the Russian Govern ment to serve in the British Army, either by direct enlistment for immediate service or by attestation until September 30.
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  • 55 3 At Dover Chamber of Commerce meeting it was reported by the secretary that the free accommodation provided by them for storage of the furniture of married men called to the Colours had been greatly appreciated. The Chamber were insuring the furniture and the Corporation paying the nates of the houses
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  • 22 3 Seventy-five per cent of the cost of equipping a second day nursery at Acton will be provided by the Ministry of Munitions.
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  • 134 3 The telegraph service from Penang to Perak has always been a source of the utmost concern to business people owiei* to breakdowns and delays of ab;. .ruial length sajs the Ipoh paper. Indeed, so unsatisfactory has the service been becoming lately thai people have been obliged to accept
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  • 37 3 In pursuance of the Agreement between Sweden and Russia regarding the linking up of tbe railway ■ystiimi of the two countries by a bridge across the River Tornea, the construction of the bridge began on September 1.
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  • 38 3 A telegram to the Amsterdam Telegraaf says tjjat an entire caravan of smugglers has been captured by auxiliary Customs officeis near the Dutch German frontier. Eight hundred pounds of fnts were seized after a sharp exchange of shots.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 437 3 j Come y-«r..„ e f, and .anr to come a g a.„T If I— REMEMBER OUR PROGRAMMES ARE FIT FOR ANYONE TO SEE jj The DON'T HISS TOIS OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING IT The Alhambra is] mammM AT TH Alhambra t ««üb^ BEST _H__H etc fee J accommo- j^ THE HOME
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    • 20 3 IPENTRAjTI VpGINE WORKS lJD]Lil| Marine, Motor, Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic, and Sanitary Engineers. I Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Johore Bahru. I
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 140 3 FIXTURES. To-day. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. M S.V.K. at Palladium, 9 15 p.m. Sze Hai Tong Bank meeting, 4 p.m. High Water—10.41 a.m. 9 ft. 3 ine.; 11.22 p.m. 9 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow. Municipal Commission Meeting, 2.30 p.m. High Water—11.8 a m. 9 ft. 5 ins. Saturday, 14th.
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  • 133 4 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quota ions for to-day: Uor Oajah »*> AyerKunings LW| ±V± AyerPanas i&W l ff Balgownie 4.b0 4.80 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 080 Bukit Katil 0.85 OMh CbangkatSerdg.... 9.80 10 10 Glenseay 2.10 2.20 Haytor 10.25
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    • 924 4 TO-Hight Commencing at 9.15 TO-IHOllt By kind permission of Lieut-Col. Tyte and Officers of the M.B.V.R, in conjunction with the Palladium management, a grand voctl and Cinema Entertainment WILL BE GIVEN IN AID OF "OUR DAY" FUND Under distinguished Patronage. PRICES Boxes (6) $25, Other Seats $3, $1 50 cts.
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    • 171 4 XMAS! XMAS!! PHOTOGRAPHS If you want them to accompany your greetings Have them taken Now LEE BROTHERS Hill Street UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY PHONE No. 1070. Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and have no doubt will rove very beneficial for
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 33 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 7 to 9 am Balestier Range Malay Co. To-morrow, October 13. 5.15 pm No Drill, except for Recruits and Reservists. F. Younger Blair Captain, S.V.A «/Adjutant, S,V.C.
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  • 123 5 The King s Thanks. In July last II.E. the High Commissioner forwarded to the Right Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonies copies of an address from the Sikhs of Perak to Mr R G Watson, C.M.G., the Resident of Perak. His Excellency has now received from
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  • 70 5 Singapore, October 12. )n London— Bank 4 ii 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7 32 Private a nos. 2/4 13/16 India— Bank T. T, 174} '>n JTougkcngiOnu ii d ha Shanghai— Bank d d. 75] ha Java— Bank T. T. 135 >;n Japan— Bank d/d. 109), »evereign«—baying rute 5.54~ Tndia
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  • 27 5 A new hospital of 1,000 beds to be known as Princess Patricia's Convalescent Home, will be established by the Canadian Red Cross at a cost of £20,000.
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  • 172 5 Chap Ji ki untitled. The veritable n sum for gambling, especiaih in coi nec ion with the Chap Ji Xi lottery, shows signs of spreading from the Chinese toother classes ol tho community. Tt is now well known tbat many Enr. asianB, especially men, have he. q entice!
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 434 5 "OUR W THE &.D.G. VARIETY SHOW in ai*i of the ftbojr? v»iil DC given at the Victcria THeatre ON Wednesday, Oct. 25,1916 at 9-15 p.m. B g pcn at MOLTRIE'S on Monday next at 9 a.m prices: $3, $2 $1. 1140 B**i6 OUR DAY Arrar.L" roenti are b» ing mack
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    • 126 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment List containing the annual Valuation of and amount of ssessment to be levied on all houses, i uildings and lands si uated within the Municipality of Singapore for tbe year 1917. is open to the inspection of Rate payers at the
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    • 417 5 OUR DAY GYMKHANA SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1916. Admission open t«» all, iM embers Stands ana Enclo*urta $5 per head, Public Stand $2 p.-r bead, nett proeeeda to be >:i\en to tne British Red Cross Society. l?i?ogi?aiMLiM.e. Land 3. Ist and 2nd Class Pony Races (Under Rules of Racing.) (Professional Ridbrs
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    • 255 5 WHAT'S YOURS STOCKED BY ALL High Class I •j Liquor Dealers "Our Day" Fund. BAFFLES HOTEL Friday, October 27th. i j A GARDEN PARTY, with Band, Me'rv-go-round, and Cinema Shows will be held in aid of the Fund, commencing at 4-30 p.m. TEA, ICES and REFRESHMENTS. ADMISSION AND REFRESHMENTS nill
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  • 1005 6 It is riyht to con«i»lor Singapore not only as the capital of the Colony, but also as one of the great shipping ports of the Empire. All shipping companies have the right to expect the highest efficiency and adequacy of onr Harbonr Departments in' respect of their
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  • 89 6 Pagf« Thb Great War The Western Front War on Shipping Japa »*8 Policy i The Balkans Ireland and Conscription Frencl Consular News Medals for Nurses Correspondence War Taxation J Telegraph Muddle Local Share Market Singapore Volunteer Corps f Legal Intelligence t The Glenartney Fire Local and General Monopolies
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    • 358 6 A LIST OP SELECTED RECORDS ,2-Inch Dooble-sided Record. «.00 I La CfnqOMitftioe (Violin, Flute Hjrp) Francini Trio A H2 Flute Harp) pVte? Dawson Before toe battle Hedgcock Ernest rise a A IH j \he Two Beggars H Lane U ./son f Liebestraum (Dream of (Piano) Liszt A 126 m le
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    • 107 6 JafVo; G 6 I LONDON 4 GLASGOW- E ASMWtIIOTi E ADELPHI HOTEL During Dinner THE Filipino Band WILL. PLAY, Saturday, October 14, Special Dinner; Mr. Gio Angelo WILL APPEAR. Race Week October 17, 19 21 j Special Tiffins AND Dinners. See "OUR DAY" Advt. on Page 5. lIIIIIMIM— i j
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    • 19 6 t Sweetened Condensed Milk per case 515.4Q J j Sterilised Natural Milk 510.50 I Ideal Unsweetened Milk n $10.50
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  • 552 7 rin igal 85 -50 cts. down. if Bteadya! £37 15.0 S done at 10.05 in r j d quoted 2/5} for sheet; i Telegraph Office has I fro i its old quarters i iew Town Hall. French Dreadnoughts een completed and placed in i Bince the outbreak
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  • 31 7 I/wards the above fond we have h acknowledge a farther sum of J' from Mr. Koh San Tee, which ir >ngB The Tribune list np to
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  • 242 7 The Gymkhana. Reference to our advertisement columns will supply onr readers with fnll details concerning the big Gymkhana which is beim; organised in connection with "Our Day" in aid of the funds for the Red Cross and St. John's Ambulance. This Gymkhana i« to all intents and purposes
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  • 79 7 The capital entertainment provided at the Palladium this evening to aid in swelling the Our Day fund, will be uuder distinguished patronage and should prove a great success. The programme includes contributions by Miss May Clarke, (contralto) Mr. Whitaker, (PhonoFiddlist) Sergeant Major Latter, Privates Fry and Dean of
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  • 126 7 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions to the above Fund: Amount previously acknowledged $19,216.03 Dunlop Rubber Co, Ltd 250 Thomas Sibary 50 Hon Mr A M Pountney 100 Reg H Adams 45 Members of Arya Sangam 25 H W Bnckland 100 Right Rev The Bishop of
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  • 209 7 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I heartily endorse yonr remarks under the heading M Our Day of October 10, referring to Cinema Shows on Sundays, more especially the reference to the Alhambra's offer. I cannot understand why the authorities should stand in the way
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  • 697 7 Breach of Lquor Laws. Before the Senior Magistrate, Mr. W. Langhara Carter, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Kenneth A Stevens, the Singapore manager of Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor <fc Co, was charged on sixteen counts concerning breaches of the locd Liquor Revenue Ordinance. These were as to being in possession of
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  • 69 7 The Western Front. Successful British Raid REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 10, 3.15 p.m. General Sir Douglas communique says Sonth-west of Givenchy we carried out a successful raid on enemy trenches which were entered, although held in considerable strength. Two dug-outs were bombed and casualties inflicted on the
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  • 50 7 London, Oct. 11, 12.35 a.m. Genaral Haig in his official communique says: There is nothing important to report. The work of improving our new positions south of the Ancre continued without special incident. A further 268 prisoners have, been brought in. Our aircraft yesterday were again very active.
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  • 53 7 Bombs on Stuttgart. London, Oct. 10, 4 30 p,m. Paris The communique says There was reciprocal artillery activity south of the Somme. The enemy delivered curtain-fire in the Deniecourt sector and bombarded with tear sheila the outskirts of Lihons. Airmen bombed the Bosch Magneto factory at Stuttgart, with
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  • 77 7 London, Oct. 11, 1.20 a.m. Paris An official message states that north of the Somme there was great reciprocal artillery firing. South of the Somme our infantry carried a position constituting an objective. The hamlet of Bovent on the outskirts of Ablancourt and most of Chaulne8 Wood has
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  • 40 7 Portuguese Progress London, Sept 10, 4.45 p.m. Lourenco Marques official A Portuguese colfimn is proceeding towards Newala, twenty kilometres north of the Rovuma River, where a reconnoitring detachment repulsed superior enemy forces, and killed many German Askaris.
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  • 39 7 London, Oct. 10, 4.45 p.m. Tokio: Count Terauchi, interviewed by Renter regarding Japan's foieign policy, said that it remained unchanged. The new administration would have the same regard for all treaties, alliances, and friendships as its predecessors.
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  • 80 7 London, Oct. 11, 6.15 a.m. New York: An Associated Press message from Tokio states that Count Terauchi in an interview declared that his programme is not revolutionary, aggressive, or militaristic Its end is constructive, and it is not intended to violate the s >vereignty of China or
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  • 17 7 The Gazette notifies that Major-General Henry Sinclair Home has been appointed a Commander of the Bath— Reuttr.
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  • 92 7 The Atlantic Pirates. Huns' Deficiency. London, Oct. 11, 2 35 a.m. The Secretary of the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association, interviewed, said that the renewed German submarining was not alarming and was really no promising development for Germany The fact that operations were not conducted on both sides
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  • 74 7 London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m. The Times New York correspondent wires that U 53 obtained at Newport a complete list of inward and outward steamers to and from. New York. The destruction of the Stephano is particularly resented, as the cargo was small and unimportant, and
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  • 24 7 London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m. Christiania Five German submarines are operating in the Arctic. The victims include two America» steamers.
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  • 58 7 London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m. Reports from Lloyd's and shipping circles in Liverpool and Glasgow saow that they are in no wise scared by the latest frightfulness in the Atlantic, though naturally freights are rising. A meeting of underwriters at Lloyd's dfecided to increase by 100
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  • 26 7 For Frightfulness." London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m. Amsterdam: The German newspapers state that committee discussions in the Reichstag resulted in a victory for the frightfulness" party.
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  • 62 7 London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m. A telegram from Washington states that a delicate element in the new German-American situation is the fact that the ships were sunk close to the American coast,(ybecause British cruisers had been withdrawn from the trade lanes to the adjacent American waterfc in
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  • 148 7 London, Oct. 10 1.40 p.m. The English newspapers dwell on the gravity and complexity of the fresh German-American issue raised by what the Times describes a» tantamount to a pacific blockade of the American coast 44 a form ot coercion occasionally adopted in peace time to
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  • 42 8 London, Oct. 10, 10L15 p.m. York The Corr cillor of the State Department has announced that the United States has refnse to accept the Entente s contention that belligerent submarines should not be allowed in neutral v. iter?.
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  • 66 8 London, Oct. 11, 4 50 a.m. Christ iania It is announced that the Gov- rnrnent will protest to Germany whefe the safety of the crews of sunken Norwegian vessels is disregarded, and also call attention to the excitement in Norway owing to th" abandonment of Norwegian crews in
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  • 57 8 London. Oct 10, 3 15 p.m. The Times N-w York correspondent stales that when the submarine "was firing at the Stephano she found that two United States deutroyers impeded her aim. The German commander ask'-d the de «troyers to kindly clear out of the way. The destroyers
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  • 204 8 London, Oct. 11, 10 35 a.m. A message from Washington states that the ("nited States, replying to thn memorandum of the Allies residing belligerent submarines in neutral ports, considers the Allies have not adduced c rctiinstances rendering the existing rules of international law inapplicable and
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  • 46 8 London, Oct 11, 7.40 P m In the Home of Lords j QTa Lansdowas annooaced that the Government proponed m introdn-e a B,H to»enab!e soldiers, Ba ,Jor B and «II war workers to vote with, ot retaining to theconstituency when in they previonsly resided.
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  • 21 8 London, Oct 10, 9.20 p.m I Dank* «bmirir* 2! s k iftw 1 OOlliiioß with a bo.coniiing tower-
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  • 47 8 *'»n<lon, iM. in. 1.40 ft.*. 1 1 1 ©Hiiu-c i i• v, .i f the n*** Aruer ieill •pftonlaiorj thai tl r «L I- I M,CM °f canton :v! h to a figure !,H W* »tern markka The lf»r of this lupptoirif is Lwj!
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  • 40 8 Further British Success. L ri h Ti, Oct. 1", 4.0 p.m. A British official message from Salonika ■tales: We have occupied Kalendra, four miles west of Seres We continue to bombard the enemy trenches on the Doiran front.
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  • 39 8 London. Oct. 11, 1.35 p.m. The eastern army offensive is fcuccessfuliy c< Otinaed There WSS very sharp fightin.,' between Serbs and BuJgnrs in the Cerria bend, and 016 were taken prisoners. Aeroplanes bombarded Monastir and Prilep.
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  • 36 8 1 London. Oct. 11, 1.5 p.m. A British official message from Salonika states We have occupied Topi ova and Prosenik. Our moonted brigade drove back hostile cavalry two miles south of Serf s.
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  • 82 8 London, Oct. 11, 4.15 p.m. French newspapers hint that the Allies are taking a strong line with regard to Greece. Athens The Premier admitted that the situation was seriou j but declared that no decision had been reached by the Cabinet which held an all-night
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  • 35 8 London, Oct. 10,15 p.m. Salonika M. Venizelos arrived, accompanied by If. Condouriotis, M. Danglisand several of his former cabinet colleagues. A strong detachment of Russian infantry has landed and was warmly cheered.
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  • 31 8 London, Oct. 1(), 1.40 p.m. A Berlin official message claims the capture of Toerzburg, in Transylvania. Austro Cerman communiques claim thecapture of an island in the Danube above Sistovo.
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  • 72 8 London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m The capture of the three villages, mentioned in the British official m< a*age from Salonika, marks important progress in the direction of the Rupel Pass, from whence the British are only seven miles at tho nearest point, and are within three miles of
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  • 39 8 London, Oct. 10, 4.30 p.m. The Appeal Court has confirmed the conviction of Mr. L. Ginn U, M.P., for entering a prison whenIrish rebels were confined againsi orders but reduced the penalty by one half. J
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  • 125 8 Lord Wiraborne's Figuiei. London, Oct. 11. 2.«' M a.m. Lord Wins borne, the Lord Lieutenant, in a speech at Dublin, said that the Irish Divisions needed fort) thousand before Unristmas. Then were 34,833 Ca.holies and 16,224 Protestants in the army before the war. 157,594 had joined suemobilisation,
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  • 76 8 London, Oct. 10, 9.20 p.m. A meeting of the Irish Party pat-sed a resolution against conscription and demanding the release of untried Irish prisoners. The meeting requested Mr. John Redmond to ask for a day for discussion of tho motion, declaring that the system of government in
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  • 108 8 London, Oct. 11, p.m. In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson declared it won Id he a disaster it Germany was permitted to crush Romania. It was no use concealing the fact that we are faced with a herculean task in securing ultimate victory. He
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  • 45 8 London, Oct. 10, 1.40 p.m. Tho Times proposes the forrnat on in London of an independent society to represent rubber companies in Java and other parts of the Dutch East Indies, to deal with questions of Dutch income-tax, freights wages, and labour.
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  • 29 8 The French Agent has presented the Saltan ol Egypt wiih thn insignia of the Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honour which M. Poincare recently conferred upon his Highness
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  • 131 8 (By courtesy of th<> French Consulate.) Paris. Oct. 10. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 61.60 and the 5 per cent at francs 90. There was reciprocal activity of irtihVry. Our aeroplanes had sixteen* aerial engagements on the hois Saint Vaast. New York: German
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  • 190 8 London, Oct. 10, 4 45 p.m. The death is announced of Admiral Sir W. R. Kennedy. [Admiral Sir W. Robert Kennedy G. C. B. entered the Navy in 1851, became a sub-lientenant in 1857, Commander 1807, Captain 1874, Rear-Admit a] 1889, Vice Admiralin 1890 and Admiral in 1901, the
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  • 84 8 The fnn«ral took place a* He Yenning Road Cemetery, Kuala Lumper, on Tuesday, of the late Mr. Spencer Reyne, Executive Engineer, P.W.1)., Kuala Ungat/whoee death occurred the same morning at the European Hospital. The Rev. A. B Cbann-ion Chaplain of Selangor) officiated. The attendance included
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  • 46 8 A meeting of the m- mb« rs of th* various sub-committees controlling the Children's Fete on Saturday next on the Reclamat.on Gronnd k to be held this afternoon ai Raffles Chambers at 4.30 p m for the pur pose of making final arrangement!
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  • 46 8 Tickets for swimming Cln! "Our Day" Carnival, on Nov. 4 trj are no w ready and can be obtained from the members <f Committer and at the usual placi s in town Tickets |2, to be shown at John, ston's Pier before embarkation.
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  • 56 8 The Cantonese theatrical troupe of the "Poh Chhiong Chhtn' theatre, 24 Wayang Street, will g two performances in aid of "On Day Fund commencing at k\ p.m. and at 7.30 p.m. to morrow (Friday). Tickets can he obtained it the door of the theatre. The who! of the
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  • 125 8 The 44 Our Day" Fond promise? to bo substantially increased a? tf> result of an entertainment on Wednesday, October 25 at 9 p m in t: Town Hall, in honour ol thePensaf Free School Centenary, by the boyi of the Free School, and Old Free who are
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  • 175 8 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, It 1m to be regretted that religion has been left out of I ckooißf iii the matter ol Oar Di\ efforts to get in mouey. With" rant or o.»nt, permit me to make I suggestion to the pi rsons
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  • 34 8 A serious outbreak of spotted typhus bat occurred in Austria, coving widespread arej-s. The Mini*H^° ftile Interior admits that over Jluu cases have been reported in Galicia, Lower Austria, Bohemia* Moravia and at Salzburg.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 88 8 8'""" tnmm m m,, m I if. Hp S EA ®I-E BR AMD MB* M I 888 bCen Extensi »sed Over 60 years Throughout theWorll I j Pnr,ty Garant eed under U. S. Food Drags Act. I D AR||rc I I BABIES l| j: GET FAT I BORDEN'S I STERILIZED
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  • 789 9 Prices Qjjted it the Mukei thit Honing BISGAPJIth. Q. i OBEa II Mauri Lyall and Evatt, Exchang and Bhaw* Rubber Shares. V»iue. Bav-r*. Sellera. H AUagar 2,0 2,10 2 Anglo Java 4,6 6,6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning 30/- 37,6 ih BatangMalaka 33 3,9 i
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    • 97 9 Sanltas Disinfectant j 'Pine-Tree" I Brand. j JsjsL Use 1(0 other 4ss& I If you want the fi j|l ™:r I This disinfectant freely emulsifies I with water, producing a milk=white, strong disinfectant and deodoriser. SANITAS 1 is known throughout the world I AS A 1 RELIABLE I disinfectant, The
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    • 734 9 STRONG AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT^ AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema CASBMH BMHE S m Off 3sach Road SECOND SHOW 9.15 P. M. SHARP. A P-»w*-rful PfrmaM Exclusive "HER SUPREME SACRIFICE" j f* 3 Parts. A study of a mother* inl'ience, an I Riw i voan* girl learned to be
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  • 73 10 The Autumn Meeting. Attention ia drawn to the fact that the time for the opening race each day next week haa been altered to 2.30 p.m. instead of 2.45, as tirs. ■mil-mart owing to the necessity of introducing a third erent in the pony claw. Members are reminded
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  • 91 10 Snnday, Oct. 15. Til*o 45 p. m. Ut ieht 1> ft. 5 in. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.mT2.30 and 3 30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 75 yards Handicap Race This *vent will be decided on
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  • 62 10 S. C C t. X S. LI. The Club found their match on the Recreation ground on Tuesday evening, when before a large crowd of spKtators they had to admit defeat to the first Shropshire team by a goal to none, after a fast and interesting game. TLm* only
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  • 109 10 A team representing the Singa- }< re Malay F, A. left yesterday by the s.s. Ipoh for. Penang where they will oppose the local Association on Saturday next. The following comprise the party Jon id (Persenangan Stia), Sidik. (l*arnl Bahar), Zain,
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  • 133 10 Says the M. S. V. X.: Talking of astigmatism naturally -calls to mind George Mozart's story «i the shortsighted and benevolent M lady who, looking out of her window in Hans Crescent one morning, saw a rather seedy looking in. dividual lounginf around and occtsionally talking to
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  • 36 10 In memory of Sapper Louis Hood the Birmingham boxer, who died »f*r a contest at the National *> orhng Club on June 20, a monu■tenl.provide 1 bj public suscrip. torn. has been erected in Smethwick t Hinetery,
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  • 27 10 Out of 12 Startors only three Wwd in the Adelaide Grand Rational SteepUchaae, w .i«ch was v-n by T«mb4eaome. The time v h 0 mm. 17- sec
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  • 689 10 Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd. Satisfactory Position. Ai the compADy's registered offices Chartered Bank "Chambers, at noon yesterday, the six annual general meeting of the shareholders of the abore company was held, "Mr. J. gtoodgr m presiding. Th?" vs. re also present Messrs J. McCi moot, D. D. Mackie,
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  • 143 10 Barlow's Report. h Singapore, October 11. borne 708 tons were catalogued for sale at the usual weekly auctions which commenced to-day. Advices from London indicate a strong market with an improvement of about Id. on last week. At the outset the demand was decidedly brisk, but as
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  • 100 10 Singapore, Oct 11. There were again full supplies on offer at the Weekly Auction which commence! to-day 703 tons being catalogued for sale. Demand at the opening was very good, but it was not maintained and in the afternoon owing to lack of competition prices were easier. Standard
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  • 640 10 Two mhtti rs might hare been ex pectedto have influenced the Rubbnr Share Mark, t sa>s the London and China Express. Though the price of rubber has beeu now declining for a considerable period, and the subject of the. extent to which the Excess Profits Tax may
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  • 100 10 The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged Already received $7,328.43 Mrs Payne (2nd) 5 Coliectionat S Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lim s, ncr the Rovd C B Wood (3 d) 44.32 Anon mt Mrs Woltktl (sth) 10 E D Hewan (2 <d) 50 Mrs Peterkin (sih)
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  • 125 10 On behalf of Mrs. H.B. Saimond, Mr. H. B. Oliver, ciro of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia China, Singapore, acknowledges with many thanks ih- following further contributions: Previously acknow led ed $39,770.90 ie a September A Mistake x A E Baddel»-y (24th monthly subscription) 2 5
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    • 32 10 Train Serv ces. SinRapnre (Tank-Road) Dailv \™<*t»rlh* north al V p m Oiher train* «i. p p-" 1 u>d >n4 6.05 A, f iili '"'*>' Train Ti h Th„ I >k Bo*! at
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    • 325 10 Tin Ore Bags, jj ii Scrap Bags, Paint 2 Oil, International m Flags Flags of the AT MODERATE Pri CE BOON SENQ j.Q Sbip-Chaudlerf, S.i-r L Suppliers and C.jaiir IS-19 Robiason Road. ej Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends 6 Junctions INOO MALAY Go., U (Incorporated in Singapore.) G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep
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  • 44 11 Britain s Methods. Tbe following is the text of the second of a series of five aiticl-s written by Mr. Alfred Noyes, who by the Admiralty authorities, and of which we recently published a mm. Mary (Copyright* 1916, by Alfred Noyes.)
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  • 2002 11 No. 11. It might be supposed that the activities I described in my iir.r article would coverall the operati of tbe auxiliary fleet. But rhe ex. tension of tneir indomitable til line* is one of the moat romantic tale* in tlie history of naval warfare. For many
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    • 323 11 Gramophone Records NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. (The Ootiinist and the pessimist 2938 Seville wa« a devil (6 irnetiines >ou'll remember j the j (fearti ia all the World [The King's vi-it 3944 (irWiJigl r f Your moth-r's eyes j Kentucky h< DSC I Brie a-Brac p%rt 1 f N N
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    • 331 11 ummjmijd work MACHINE PRESSED ™^MLX& ppioea Moderate SAMPLES AT A^,aw* No. 94 SUNGEI ROAD (RO CHORE CANAL) •Phone 569. FINEST BOMBAY TABLE BUTTER in hermetically sealed tins. Crown Brand Britannia or Union Jack Brand." CHEAP! Sr BEST, j fl n |y 55 CtS. P6P tifl Of t It). OBtt. (Guaranteed
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    • 145 12 KNIFE-LIKE PAINS The sharp, shooting pains, the Intense agony of Sciatica, often make death perferable to life The fiery darts that run from hip to heel, the' sleepless nights, the cheerless days—why not STOP all this and get back to health and comfort again f LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM is
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    • 230 12 HA M TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahara&Co., No. 334 North Bridof Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. H-6 n THE Continental Stamp Co., D. High Street, Singapore Stamp Dealers and Stationers. Under the new management of Mr. KHOO OON KIONG, Orders promptly attended to. 3-1 I SALVITAE. I The mn«t powerful but harmless
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    • 232 12 TO LET RAFFLES (CHAMBERS. (Lately occupied by Katz Bros. Ltd.) Commodious, well lighted and airy offices on second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenants Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building. Appl) to GHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate
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  • 62 13 September Outputs. Messrs Evatt Co., Secretaries. Ula Pandan Robber 8,000 lbs total 5 months 38,471 robber. Koala Sawah Robber Co., Ltd. 7,629 lbs total 9 months 01,404 lbs. Mergoi Robber Estates, Ltd. 3,606 lbs three months of the carrent financial year of 12,559 lbs dry robber. Kleinak Robber
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  • 83 13 Messrs Guthrie Co., Ltd. Agents. Emerald, for month 14,260 lbs same month last year 13,281 lbs total to date 120,954 lbs same period last year 93,533 lbs 8 months. Bronei Estates Ltd. 4,630 lbs same month last year 1,184 lbs total to date 11,744 lbs same period last year 2,149
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  • 27 13 Bekoh, 32,861 lbs. Batang Malaka 27,000 lbs. Pelepah 31,918 lbs. Kota Tinggi 16,000 lbs. Siginting 8,800 lbs. Clovelly 8,050 lbs. Burma 3,707 lbs.
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  • 16 13 Ayer Molek Rubber Coy, Ltd. 13,885 lbs; for 11 months 117,183 lbs.
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  • 233 13 Lord Northcliffe, in the course of an article to the Times dealing with tba subject of British war prisoners in Germany, says I could not help contrasting in my mind a visit I paid some time ago to a certain camp in England. Some of the Berne bread
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    • 402 13 Matchless Quality Unmatched Price. mm^ mmml rmmmmmmtmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmamam\\ ■muni—ww— ow———— ~SHAIR RENCHANA PIATU latest discovery of literature in the Romanized Malay a gig vritten in verses which are quite interesting, melodious ivthmical- Its demand is so great and constant that the thor li is decided to print a second edition of
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    • 625 13 STAND UP TO IT Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice with Real Efficiency. The British Milk Products Co., Ltd.. 69, Mark Lane, London, EngIandSANAPHOS. ■■■(■■■■b —eaar l l mi j—a—oca——b» Clear your mind ot" the idea that there is any credit in being crushed by your responsibilities. The Empire wants more
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    • 500 14 NOTICES NOTICE. EVERY MOTOR CAR OWNER should obtain h copy of the SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB YEAfI BOOK. On sale at local bookstlltva, 25 cents a copy. 9-10 14-10 NOTICE. Sale, purchase and mortgage of Rubber Estates, Houses, Lands etc., arranged. Send complete detail particulars, tracings of plans, prices, etc, under
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    • 402 14 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER THURSDAY. 19th Race Days. 11-10 19-10 THE MANDAI-TEKONG (SINGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. Notice of closing of Transfer Register. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Eooks of the Company will
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    • 369 14 WANTED WANTED Competent Shorthand Typist. Apply at (he Office ot John Littls Co., Ltd (II corporal ed in England.* 5-9 WANTED An energetic Collector with $500 cash security. Liberal salary to competent man. Apply to Box 248, care cf Malaya Tribune. 30 9 1 310 WANTED A competent P ok-keener
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    • 432 14 BANKS CHARTERS BANK OF INDIA. CHINA. INCORPORATED IN EN 'LAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £I '?^oC Reserve Fund £1,800.0»" Reserve Liability of 'Wigor^ BANKERS The Bank of England, Th* Londor City and Midland Bank-. Ltd Th' London County and v\ estminstei Bank.
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    • 288 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD Incorporated in Kkv 7, FIRE Insurances effected on FJ Q j id Rent and Merchaodi* J description MARINE lusarance,- accept eu parts of the world at lorn l; WAR RISK aeeerted to all parh J hen ßy Offices: 2, Finlayson Green HEUNCmi INSURANCE CO.,
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 19 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.l yip. 240 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916
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      • 474 1 P.^O.-Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orienta* Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's •eyerameat.) Pm China, Jipn. Peaing. Ceylo*, Australia. India, Adas Iff ft Medi!err«( un Ports and loodoi. Steamers will loaie Singapore or aeoat. MAIL LINES. Ho UK ward (roe Eurupb).
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      • 271 1 STOOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) "NEDERLAND" (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan Deli, Sabangr, Durbtn, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are dne to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. 26 Grotins Nov. 22 P.Juliana Deo. 17 1917 Rembrandt 'Jan. 14 Oranje Feb.
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      • 605 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service ia maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseilles and London, aaSw mail oon tract with tha Imperial Japanese Government. The New r win-screw Htoaeaeja* maintaining this serriee have been specially designed and constructed,
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    • 681 2 'Europe. For London Teireeias October 15 Kitano Mam October 11 Sardinia October 13 (connects with Arabia) Peraena octobef 21 City of Manila dae October 24 Fushimi October 25 Novara October 26 Ka&ima Mam November Nore N .VMrnber 9 (connects with Medina) Nelens November 11 Kaga Mam November
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    • 320 2 Vessels In Port. tritish< mint BERTH DATE Ma B net K. Harbour 3 7 Glenartney a q Bambra K. larbonr 1-9 Mata Hari Inner BUU 3I" Cardiam K. Harbour 5.0 r\»ne Sine Outer Rls b.IO StraThord g No. 7 Wharf do Cheng Ta Inner Rds SMWI Selangor <J°
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    • 216 2 Argentine—U. K. Service. Novel Ship Subsidy Offer. Senor don Pedro Mihunorich, the manager of steamship services, well known in South America, ha* presented a novel proposal to the Argentine Congress with a view to building up an Argentine merchant marine. His suggestion is that Argentina should make a twenty years'
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    • 917 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noo» with the local Commercial Wireless Station —s. s. Tjimanock, 8. 8. Atlantique. The B L liner Teesta sails for Madras on 24th inst. The MM. Company's steamer Atlantique in dae to-day. The B. L liner Mata Hari will leaves
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    • 103 2 Return, furnished by the Cnsu m Department, shewing; Nationalit] and Tonnage of ships cleared Id wards and Oat wards during 'h month of September 1916. Inwards. Nationality No. Tosna;i Norwegian 28 23,68 British 23 2137 Siamese 12 4,2«! Chinese 12 J i panose 5 Dutch 2 Lj
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    • 93 2 The following porta are oVd"»J infected (Signal X G. Q and pocted (Signal F. T. B.) M Port. Signal. DiMR Anoy ...F.P.B. ..Ch lera K»tavu ...F.P.B. ...Cholen.... Bomhay ...X.GQ. ...PUgue *J3 (Calcutta ...X.G.Q. ...Cholera Hongkong ...F.P.B. ...Cholera- 'J O4 Jj Hoir.ow ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 1 Kobe X.G.Q. ...Cholera 1 Lho
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      • 39 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYGo SHIPCHAMKtIS PROVIDORING COMTIACTOIS. Tbe Company's Uauch meetinconiitju ships. Office -te Battery Road. TAKE UFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone N«. Ml. Orders promptly ntterded |q from January l it 191$. M. W. N. STEVENS, Mann* r. 1 5-4
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    • 779 3 mv the P«H Mall Gazette.;— bJmU < p"' ,on c° nHnUOS to Rro# ln of the poliov of demanding ft -hip as punishment for Ger,h,P v V iracv policy. Some have -ed d übts Hg to the possibility rticie pnbli-hed in the Berlm *T a .'phlatt will
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    • 525 3 If you have been squatting on the sea bottom not a mile from Heligoland tor two days and have been fi-*ed at and chased and otherwise inhospitabh received, you naturally crave for some form of recreation That ex plains why the Z 77 is vuinlv endeavouring to c
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    • 25 3 The Royal Mail S.P. Co.'s liner Merionethshire, 4,308 tons, ie due about the middle of this month for Vladivostock. Meeirt. Bouotead Co are her agents.
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    • 75 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore ot thKm.•pean Vfails and th*»ir delivery ia Lnnd^t Mail. battr. Dklivkkkd. M. M. Aug. IS bepk. 18 8.1. Aug. 25 Sept 22 P. 0 Sept. 1 Oct. J B 1 Sept. 8 Ot. 9 M.M Sept.
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    • 251 3 Per P and 0- Liners. Per P k O str Medina —Mr J T Newall, Miss E M Crawford Mr G D Mackav, Mr Mr Hall, Mi Archibald, Mr Keea, Miss Steyen*, Mrs Carrott, Mr Mrs Anderson. M m per V k O «tr Mongolia—Mr Garratt, Mr Mrs
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    • 284 3 (Singapore, October 12). Tin* $87.85 buyers no sellers. Copra Steady. No Business. Tapioca. —Weak. Bnsiness done Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Quiet, Latest Local Market <houttoes Nutmegs 110 S. per pical $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali
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      • 131 3 PACIFIC SERVICES For Vancouver and Seattle. Taking cargo on through Biltd of Lading to San Francisco and Canadian or U.S A Points. ss. Saikai Mara loading about 16th October. g.s. Tensho Maru bonding about 27th October. 8.8. Shintau Maru loading about middle November. The n. Saikai Mara will also take
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      • 280 3 JYL iVI. MESSACERlES MAR1TIME8. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon, Marseilles. HOMEWARD OUTWARD ISM i 1916 Paul Lecat Oct. 20 Atlantiqne Oct IS Cordillere Not. 3 Pnlyncien OoL- 14 Magellan K#V« 8 Am*zoue Not. 7 If or all particulars apply to J. OECUUftTQlS, Agenr FOR FREMANRE DIRECT. I.S. STRATHORD 4,417
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 115 3 Singapore Tide Tables. October 12. High water 10.41 a.m. 9 ft, 3 ins. 11.22 p.m. 9 ft. 7 in9. October 13.—High water 11.8 a. m 9 ft. 5 ins. October 14. High water 0.4 a.m. 9 ft. 5 ins.; 11 36 p.m. 9 ft. 6 in* October 15. —High water
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      • 417 3 Mails Close. Batu Pahat Men» 2.30 pm Penang* Ai Calcutta taking mail* for Durban* Kutxang 2.30 pm Bcngkalis, Lalxtean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and Medan* Singkel 2.30 pm Port Dicks'.n and P<>rt Swettenharo 'Sappho 2.30 pm Ma'*cca and Muar 'Kaka 3 pm Hangkok Konn »laru 3.30 pm "ota Tingjfi Tanjon Snrat
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      • 471 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkon Shanghai, Jvagasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama. Honolulu and San Francis:*) to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailipq* from Honqkong. MUM' ***** 18 knoti Oct. 17 Shinyo lAKO ,JuU 21 N FROM HONGKONG MCton Jrd Clm. SAN
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      • 422 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan, *,th* imaerial Japanese Army and Navy and to to the government* J codes Jra>. Cable addresses < j nc "DOCKYARD jTjSjk Western Union KOBE S Pott's. T.iiler's.»n.i UOCK-DAIKEN. Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All .ize-and decryption, of Boilers, Marine and
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      • 433 4 Ocean Steam Ship iumpany, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Th' Companies' steanai th i rH pate 1 ed from Liverpool ouri», r ♦he Straits, O'ina an«i J we»k and from Japan booewai London, Amsterdam «<i<i Antw« ••very fortnight for Genoa *Ur*3 Us and Liverpool
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