Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1916
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Title Section46 1916-10-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 243 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CIK malapa Critic. MONDAY, OCTOBER Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] NO. 243 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 191646 words
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Advertisement375 1916-10-16 1 Great Attractions I During this Week Great Attractions! AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets, IN THE SECOND SHOW. A NIGHT IN THE JUNGLE Selig's Latest Wild Animal Drama. Ambrosio's Bisj Feature THE EMERALD NECKLACE Jn Two Reels. The Roumanian Army—Latent Path? Official War Gazette. MISS375 words
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Article429 1916-10-16 2 Adventure vf a Compradore. Chinese doctor* do strange thing but even those who are familiar With their wav, night readily think something wa« wrong* hen mob ,ao unu.ua thing happens as the sending ot pi.l* i„ a basket to a perfeeOj -ell man. There is -oinett.iog suspicious429 words
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Article106 1916-10-16 2 The number of deaths during the week ending Oct. 7th was 200, of whom 153 were males and 47 females. The infant mortality under one year was 43. One European and 4 Eurasians died, while the remainder is made up of 159 Chinese, 25 Malays and 11 Indians.106 words
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Article91 1916-10-16 2 His Excellency the Governor has sent to the Hon'ble the Resident Councillor of Penang six sheets of Cyprus stamps for the auction sale to be held in Penang on behaf of the Red Cross Society. The gift is a valuable and generous one and local philatelists will doubtless see that91 words
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Advertisement197 1916-10-16 2 fflfe "US" j j ll 'nl but I 1 usual sizes compare Our Prices. 1 MM II 1 Each Net made oo ihe r%r- A IW M A HC premises und- READY"MADE i supervision. Best English > i I made Net ing and strong Calico only roof and 8 6197 words
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Advertisement276 1916-10-16 2 straits Laundry Dry Cleaning Qejit UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. m Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies' Dressss, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a Speciality Nos. IS 16276 words
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Advertisement117 1916-10-16 2 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans and Estimates at nominal char|fi 5- 5 i Tin Ore Bags, Rubber Scrap Bags, Paint and Oil, International Code Flags Hags of the Allies. AT MODERATE PRICES. BOON SENG&Co Ship-Chandlers. Sail-makers. Kstate117 words
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Article147 1916-10-16 3 Photographing Military Works. A mild sensation was created in Hongkong when it became known that Mr?, Gardiner, wife of Mr J H Gardiner, a well known solicitor of Hongkong and a gentlemen of Italian descent, had been detained by the military authorities in connection with an offence under147 words
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Article195 1916-10-16 3 Last Wednesday, four Chinese of Sungei Renggam were brought before Commander Mills, i.s.O, at Klang Court, on a charge of being in possession of stolen rubber stumps from Sungei Renggam Estate. They pleaded not guilty. It would appear that the estate had lost a good number of seedlings195 words
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Article150 1916-10-16 3 Yeoh Boon Tean, a triistei of the Yeoh Kongsi, who was arrested in Singapore on a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant of the sum of $7,000, was placed In the doc* before Mr. J. C. Sugars in the Second Court at Penang150 words
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Article116 1916-10-16 3 4 long chase through the Nanking Read aud other crowded streets in Shanghai last month, in which policemen and one polk/ watchman took part, re-cUrd in t c capture of an arm d rubber, who, as he sped aloni: in his ricsha, dis charged his Colt automatic three116 words
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Article149 1916-10-16 3 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Mem Latham and Co., tl* Arcade, ad\iae tlie following <juot i tions for to-day: Alor Gajah 13.80 $3 90 \yer Knninga 1.32. 1 140 Ayer Molek 2.5")" 2.65 Ayer Panai 11.75 12.o() Ralgowjiie 4.60 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.75 0.80 Bukit Katil 0.85 0.90149 words
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Article34 1916-10-16 3 Sergeant H. Butler, of the Norfolk Regiment, who has been wounded, has been presented at Eistbourne with the Royal Humane Society's medal for gallantry In jumping into the So mire to save a comrade.34 words
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Article40 1916-10-16 3 One of the graduates at the recent Yale commencement submitted a paper on "The Utilization of Tetra- chlormethylmereaptan for the Synthesis of Aliphatic and Aromatic Isothiocyanates." Then why not, asks the Charlotton "Observer," try some of it on the Mexicans40 words
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Advertisement340 1916-10-16 3 w sfsff continue to score with **..„c-~Zm7^^^^^^^^^^^^% variety in k vJ HtT OMr Excellent programmes. VAKItIV IN PICTIRES IS WHAT YOU WANT. AND THAT IS WHAT YOU GET NT THli g me 1 MOUSE OF QUALITY The 4lhambra is jHif|B THE J ft Alhambra p :jflL« HAMB R radii, aritbe340 words
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Advertisement207 1916-10-16 3 I say Emphatically 1 hat Sciatica, th t most excruat.nn of maladies -;i be cured I LITTLE S ORIENTAL BALM cured me a ter five years of misery. ult will cum you." That voice* ih sentiment rout grateful patient. Thousands of oth ire are ready to join in the chorus207 words
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Advertisement1384 1916-10-16 4 They wouldn't Believe me, They wouldn't Believe rue I We notice that we are considered VIGOROUS OPPOS 1 WONDER, when we are drawing big crowds nightly who k.-nv. Ithev can see Photd-plaj sof the i'lghest order—not silly drama. To-Night! Second Show 915) To-Him iphe Great Emotional Actress Beautiful Cleo Ma.dison1,384 words
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Article114 1916-10-16 5 Tin at $NS.f;;, in norn 3 G being desert 35 t if*?? in the London pro. I ace market. w?l aC o Pe i^ er ta stea<Jv at with White Pepper quoted it 9f! Tapioca at V small or medium. at S^T^' lr Vquoted M 'J/Zj in114 words
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Advertisement509 1916-10-16 5 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1 888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE straits SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 124 of 1016. Summary Case. Re Louis Dk Roza Receiving Order made 16th Sen. fcessber, 1916. Dntn of Order for Summary Administration 11th October 1916. Date of Adjudication 16th Septem her,509 words
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Advertisement279 1916-10-16 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY The Annual General Meeting i s postponedI until further notice owiua to His Excellency the absence flom SlIlgapore Doe noticp wil' bagtog when the date of tie Meeting is fixed 16-10 I u NOTICE. Notice i, herebj given that all Roads within Government House Domain279 words
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Advertisement268 1916-10-16 5 I 111 Jin HNS IDE WAR'sf t'Whife label! j STOCKED BY ALL I High Class Lsquor Dealers I THE ADELPHI HOTEL] OUH DAY FUND" S4Ttf/?DAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. I PROGRAMME By kind permission of Lieut Colonel A. B. Garrett and Officers of the I 4th King s Shropshire Light Infantry268 words
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Article1149 1916-10-16 6 We have been solemnly by the Hon. C. W. Darbishire tl this Colony has done much mor ian any other colony in the Depei and that it is wanton rashi to think of doing more in view <: ur financial position. The beat ::-ks of1,149 words
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Article72 1916-10-16 6 Owing to extreme pressure on Bpace our report of the Concert for Blinded Heroes at the Victoria Theatre is inserted in the Shipping Gazette, page 3. H.K. the High Commissioner is remaining in Kuala Lumpur until October 23 (T.0.M.) Colonel Priestley, formerly in command of a Madras rtgiment in Singapore,72 words
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Advertisement416 1916-10-16 6 A LIST OF SELECTED RECORDS 12 Inch Doub!e*sided Records, $2.00 r UCin T iantaine (Violin, Flute Harp) Francini Trio A 82 Minuet I Violin, Flute Harp) Bocchertm nc l Tno J Before the Battle Hedgcock Ernest Pike Peter Dawson A 11 'f The Two Beggars H. Lane Wtlmm do ior416 words
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Advertisement101 1916-10-16 6 BEER STOUT IS 54-Gallon Casks. Brewed and shipped by George Younger Son. l^uotatu>m on application to Tie Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. ladTlphli HOTEI Race Days October 17, 19 21 SPECIAL TIFFIN AND DINNER I and Dance After Dinner.! i Mr. Gio101 words
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Advertisement17 1916-10-16 6 IMLKMAIB j 1 sweetened Condenlilk per case 5i5.40 2 Sterilised Natural/ $10.50 fi 5 Ideal Unsweetened $10.5017 words
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Article2159 1916-10-16 7 The Children's Fete. Hig Success. v ,thii g can be more detrimental ointing in connection with v:v outdoor function than inclef er The tickle Clerk' a t s in most uncertain mood on Situr« lay, when the Children's Fete, of the three features in connecn with Our Day2,159 words
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Article828 1916-10-16 7 In the Balkans. Position in Greece. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct. 13, 7.10 p.m. Athens Admiral Fournet has addressed to the Government a further note, it is believed demanding an explanation of the despatch of artillery and ammunition to Larissa. The Cabinet deliberated upon it for four hours.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 828 words
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Article259 1916-10-16 7 Work of British Armoured Cars London, Oct, 15, 6.10 a.in Petrograd: The fsar received Mr Locker Latnpson, commanding the British Armoured cars These had exciting times in Asia Minor, operating four hundred miles from the rail-head and dependent on bullock tracks in the mountains They have been259 words
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Article634 1916-10-16 7 Enemy Guns Busy. London. Oct. 14, 1.5 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig report?: Sonth of th»~ Ancre, there was considerable hostile shelling, especially In theGneudeconrt and Martinpuich areas and north of Courcelette otherwise there is nothing to report. A German party's attempt to raid our trenches at634 words
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Article330 1916-10-16 8 Artillery Duels. London, Oct. 14, 1.15 a.m. Paris, official South of the Somiue, an extremely lively artillery o*-l continues. North of the Somzw, a German attack with fiammenwerfer resulted in the capture of ♦Omenta of tranches on the outskirts St. Pierre aast Wood. \t Verdun there is intermittent330 words
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Article37 1916-10-16 8 Rising irf Palemba|£. Loudon. «)ct. 13, p.m. Amsterdam The I Lu-uvs a telegram from WeUerreden j «tatintr that a reyolution m« broken mi at Pelembang. Th« relegraaf cnaracterisea tun as a very aerioai tact.37 words
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Article102 1916-10-16 8 London Oci 14, 12.25 p.m. it is understood that Bill h;,« been presented in the Dutch Parlia ment providing for an extension of > excess profits dnty to companies in the Dateb Rsst Indies. The I lines point:, oat tb;.t if the pro sal !/h102 words
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Article68 1916-10-16 8 London. r> t 15 7 25 p.m. Amsterdam: Tbe Kaiser, a Mr*-. i« a I astro Oerman troops in the Easj said, M u boo you main attack eneouj let your war cries be'He B m'l break through and 1 He shall I s beaten; Each of yon68 words
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Article204 1916-10-16 8 Toll of Dutch Boats. London, Oct 13, 12.45 p.m. Amsterdam T he Telegraaf publishes a liet showing that the Germans have sunk 25, and attacked five Dutch vessels sine- the beginning of tbe war. Promise to Pay. Loudon, Oct 14, 2.25 a.m. The Hague: In reply to204 words
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Article46 1916-10-16 8 Mow Huns Hindered Smuts. London, Oct. 13, 12.4."> p.m. A telegram from Capetown says that before the British occupied Dar-es-Salaam the Germans ran all the engines and rolling-stock on the Central Railway into the barhour. This doubtless considerably delayed General Smuts s operations.46 words
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Article90 1916-10-16 8 London, Oct. 14, 6.15 a.m. Sir John Ellerman has arranged to acquire the whole of the shares of the shipowners, Thomas Wilson Sons and Company, of Hull. Reasons for Project. London, Oct. 14, 12.2f> p.m. The Wilson Line states that the amalgamation will be necessary to meet90 words
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Article161 1916-10-16 8 Ai,M» London, Oct. 18. Official: The on 2nd "JrJer ha, been conf. rw of Lieut. Wu'stan t0 r conthe Royal Hjmg j evo tion to spicnous galiamo the de gtrUCduty in coiinectu There Lion of an enemy airsbip. ire no father details. Lieut. Ttmpests Feat. /w ii161 words
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Article206 1916-10-16 8 Progress on the Carso. London, Oct. 13, 9.50 a.m. Home Official Considerable progress has been made 011 the Carso. We took strong enemy positions at Mount Pasubio. Heavy counter attacks at Gorizia were driven olT. On the front of one battalion alone, four hundred of the enemy were206 words
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Article61 1916-10-16 8 London, Oct. 14, 10 p.m. Amsterdam: In a debate in Reichstag regarding the treatmei I of prisoners of war and tbe repre. sentation to the Government t wai stated that Germany bad asked foi the abolition of prisoner camps v India. It was added, hoe v«r,lM news61 words
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Article38 1916-10-16 8 London, Oct. 13. 12.45 !••>»• Commenting on General SirPW Lake's despatch pobliAed the Times ,w„arks that It k «M great deal «nsaid. Do.W- Commission will throw Ugbon omissions, particularly r. ganJUW blunders and fetal «UUtoriw- <•■ Sinn.38 words
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Article24 1916-10-16 8 the University of London untitled of the first exaininstuii medical Sen«wiratne snd L The second examination ha •> Fernando. All these are Ceylon Medical Coll**-*'24 words
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Advertisement110 1916-10-16 8 BORDER S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Has been Ex, ms ,v«, y OS ed Ov.r 60 years Through,,,,, the J£* I Purit y G-iaraateed under U. S. Food Drugs Act. Borden's I^^P^S^^J 1 Sterilized Natural Milk I I Eagle Brand Malted I .PQsSm* Milk and St. Charles j J 1110 words
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Article800 1916-10-16 9 Prices Quoted ia the Market tkii Sordini SINGAPORE, OCTOBEB 10. Meesn Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, bene the following list of quotations Kubber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. 2/- AlUwar Sf6 2/10 2 Anglo Java I 6 6/6 2/- Anglu-Maiay 10/- Ij/ 1 Ayer Kuning800 words
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Advertisement97 1916-10-16 9 i mmmmMwmkwmmmmn I j j THE I I f Ii Great Britain) Have Been I Taken Over by Government, a j I NEVERTHELESS v j Buchanan's] I will be able to continue I Ito supply their famous j 1 blends and to maintain the quality as before, I being in97 words
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Advertisement695 1916-10-16 9 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in Ixdi^. 80 par cent, o' the Funds, cr $23,000,000 are n.sstsd in Government Securities 42 rears' record progress and increasing stability. LOW RATES for non-forfeiiable lMmmm\ bsntm with Proms. A man ige 130 can sec ire 5,000 with695 words
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Article144 1916-10-16 10 Every Young Man Wanted. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London. Oct. 13, 12 4."* p.m. The Times says it h believed that Hi 6 Manpower Board is convinced that every yonng man ir. the country iiinet he definitely [laced in the National service. Government's Decision London, Oct. 13, 3.15 p.m. In144 words
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Article170 1916-10-16 10 Committee of Enquiry. London, Oct 13, 12.45 p.m. Mr. Austin Chamberlain has authorised the Indian committee of the Imperial Institute to inquire into and report upon the possibilities of extending the industrial and 4 mmercial utilisation of Indian raw materials in the United Kingd< m and elsewhere in170 words
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Article62 1916-10-16 10 Grave Indictment London, Oct. 13, 3.15 p.m. The Morning Post pnbliebee an extremely bitter article on the tieat. ment of wounded in a certain bos pital in India which was a dirty vwrminonfl barrack with no punkah.and insufficient water. The eoit of keep was deducted from th-62 words
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Article130 1916-10-16 10 J&iew German Move London, Oct. 18, U 45 pan. The Frankfort Zertang *a\s that Krnpps turn purchased an interest in th* Norddesrteeher-Uojd. This is th*- litest development of the war trade movement linking up the Ui king, steel, iron, coal and B hiu |*ng interests. Lonoo,130 words
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Article403 1916-10-16 10 WHY IS INDIA LOYAL Indian Journalist's Explanation. Tie causes that bare made In iia loyally co-operate with us to the war are ai"al)*" J with great skill by Mr. G. A Arivamuiam in 14 E*S* and Wert (ii'jmbaj). Ilf: *ays that the administrative I blunders'of Britain in India403 words
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Article255 1916-10-16 10 Mohammedan Seat- It is st ited that Mr. B. H. Doole, District Modaliyar, Hambantota, has allowed his name to be submitted to ]L. E the Governor fnr nomination to tho Mohammedan seat in the Legislative Council when it becomes vacant. Mr. Doole is Lieutenant in the C.L.I, and is255 words
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Article279 1916-10-16 10 (By courtesy of the French Consulate) Pari*, Oct. U, 6.50 p.m. The French 3 p<r cent bonds are at fr. 61 60 *nd the 5 per cent bonds at fr. 90. f Vfsterdav, we progressed west ot Saillj-SailliVel. Tn- British attacked the heights iv the direction or279 words
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Article155 1916-10-16 10 A performance of A Midsnmmen Night's Dream was given on behalf of the above fund by th* GirJs' Friendly Society on Sept. 29 in the St Andrew's Hall. Tbe sale of tickets realised $840. Transport, hire of chairs, use of olectrie light and cost of stage155 words
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Article109 1916-10-16 10 September Outputs Messrs Evatt Co., Agents. Pnlau Bnlang Robber Co., Ltd. 3,075 lbs for 3 months 7,395 lbs. Messrs Paterson, Simons Co. Trafalgar Ltd. September 3,518 lbs total 18,382 lbs September last year 2,830 lbs. Hevea (Johore) Rubber 21,609 lbs total 64,415 Ibi same month 1915 18,380 lbs.109 words
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60 1916-10-16 10 Messrs Sandilands, Buttery, Co., AgentsBukit Sembawang Rubber Co., Ltd. 05,000 lbs. Singapore United Rubber Plantations Ltd. 32,500 lbs. Siak (Sumatra) Rubber Estates Ltd. 21,500 lbs. Mr. .V Gomes, Secretary. Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estate, Ltd. 4,944 lbs total 4 months 20,512 lbs. Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the month of September,60 words
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Article48 1916-10-16 10 A Spanish sailing ship stopped by a French vessel was discovered to have a quantity of tins of petro lenm and petrol coii2ealed under faggots of heather. As the master refused to name his destination, his ship was seizad and was brought into Port Tendres (Gulf of Lyons).48 words
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Article61 1916-10-16 10 Orders for the week end;* Friday, October 20. n£ To-day. 5.15 p m Rallies Institution, S. V. c] Ban,] 4 p m Balestier Range. To-morrow, October 17. 5 p m Sepoy Lines, S Wednesday, October So Drill Thursday, October i 7 am Balestier Rang* Friday, October 261 words
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Article189 1916-10-16 10 No mother should nervous weakness to get the upper hand of her; if >j worry will mar her work in the home, and torment her in body and mindDay after day spent amid the same surroundings is enough to cause fretfulness and depre but there are189 words
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Advertisement192 1916-10-16 10 j Why Drink Foreign Mineral Waters 1 OUR LOCAL PRODUCT is the Best Natural Mineral Water I FOR THE TROPICS. Guaranteed Absolutely Pure—Highest Medical Certificates. Price List on Application to j SINGAPORE HOT SPRINGS LTD. No. 6, Upper Circular Road. I 13 10 M Telephone No. 1074. 12-.'M7 J I192 words
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Article1149 1916-10-16 11 Interesting Report. The National Council of Public Morais has done a great public service. The Commission which ii appointed nearly three yeaisag*. made op of bishops an 1 ministers of religion of all denominations, mcdl cal aid statistician**, women and legislatois—has produced the most candid, the most1,149 words
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Advertisement359 1916-10-16 11 just Arrived Just Arrived NEW NOVELS (Published 1916.) From Various Authors. ALSO Assortment of Modern War Story Books. Published since the fcegiAfiini of the war by fam jus authors. Inspection Solicited. OR PHONE No. 655. KIM Co. 6B Battery Road. RUBBER Cured in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET is ready for359 words
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Advertisement176 1916-10-16 11 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Good and well selected Music Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 v Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we have no doubt176 words
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Advertisement87 1916-10-16 11 HAM TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co., No. 334 North Bridcf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL 1333. 14-6 a THE Continental Stamp Co., I). High Street, Singapore Stamp Dealers and Stationers. Unoei the new management of Mr. KflOO OON KIONG, Orders promptly attended to. 31 v j Removed 1 T J 1H0.7-6;Oxley[RoriJ I87 words
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Article532 1916-10-16 12 The great new submarine loading pipe line at Luton near Mm Sarawak, mj* the Sarawak Gazette, waa euccesafully launched on September mere uiig almost seem mance in it wouiu w to need the magicians wand to harness a great pip* *><"* th miles long, igningi tons and532 words
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Article52 1916-10-16 12 Officials of the Atlantic Coast Aeronautical Station believe that wtor Carlttrom, who ri ew 661 miles a warded tbeOortias Aviation Cup aud other prizes amounting to $7,000 for accomplishing the record feat. Carl Btrom, actual flying time was ci„ It «•CorUssCap w« s .warded for n »ight of leas loan52 words
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Article82 1916-10-16 12 Mr. Anthony P. Railf, importer, a member of the firm of Rail. ZTh^ of London And New Yr.rL- i ci8 k nmmmk in w rork i oied on August 13 at bu summer bosss New Canaan Conn. He wss born in U.don Mxtv three year* ago. r> Ralliwns *»m**r of82 words
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Advertisement387 1916-10-16 12 I CHEE EHG SONS. ESTABLISHED 1859. I 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS. WHITE BUHfI A SPEThe Propria- CIALITY. tor, who MS received V White fcUtinJesn Bui** hi* training from an #f $22. European Vfaater-Tai- >W 4 w,,,,f lor, PERSONALLY >175 CUTS ©very garment i thus387 words
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Advertisement222 1916-10-16 12 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS, (Lately occupied by Katz Bros. Ltd.) Commodious, well lighted and airy office second floor, front portion of first floor and grou Jj floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenank Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building' Appb to GHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers Estato222 words
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Article464 1916-10-16 13 Heroism of her Captain. (To the Editor of the North-China Dciily News.) Sir, —Some time ago Heater's Agency telegraphed the loss of the Italian Dreadnought Leonardo da Vinci, and the last home mail has brought me some interesting particulars of this deplorable accident. The464 words
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Article86 1916-10-16 13 It is announced by the Colonial Secretary at Hongkong that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved of the flotation of a local loan of three million dollars ($3,000,000), guaranteed by the Government of Hongkong, bearing interest at six per cent, per annum, repayable in86 words
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Advertisement330 1916-10-16 13 SHAIR RENCHANA PIATU latest discovery of literature in the Romanized Malay written inverses which are quite interesting, melodious rnical Its demand is so great and constant that the th »r has decided to print a second edition of another 5,000 copies j isl read these verses first, and if you330 words
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Advertisement731 1916-10-16 13 THE HEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. WILLIAM TAYLOR, X.C.8., M.D., formerly Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative of nerves and tissues, Sanaphos," which already has completely displaced the German-owned Sanatogen in731 words
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Advertisement499 1916-10-16 14 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on TUESDAY. 17th OCTOBER THURSDAY. ISth Race Days. 1140 19-10 NOTICE. Sale, purchase and tn or tga g c of Rubber Estates, Houses, Lands etc., arranged. Send complete detail particulars, tracings of plans, prices,499 words
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Advertisement363 1916-10-16 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Juni Rubber Estate Gemas Johore. Notice is hereby given that the interests of Chan Kang Swi and Beet Hong Kee in the above mention-"", business have }>een taken over by Tan Tek Joon. Air debts due to and owine by the said business will be receiveu and paid363 words
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Advertisement352 1916-10-16 14 WANTED WANTED ■netkoeed Motor Syce able to drive WoN<]<y }v r<l Cars Apply in person to PF BARKER Co. Chartered B mkChambers, Singapore. 14-10 2Q 1Q WANTED/ Wanted immediately a qualified dresser to Uke charge of a passrnaer Hulk, temporary employment. 3 Apply in writing and stating Snhry required to352 words
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Advertisement432 1916-10-16 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £1,800,0(X Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and432 words
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Advertisement288 1916-10-16 14 JNSURANGF ~SOUTfTERITis;; INSURANCE CP.. LTOi INCORPORATED IN N*^^ FIPE Insurances effected i Rent and Merchand* *»c of eve descr:r HAPhfc bsnrance* parts of tie world it low! l 1 WAP RfSK accented tn »n J. HF\t*v Local ua? Office*: 2, Finiay., or QrgaT heuno m INSUftakwE CO., m (Incorporated;in Hun288 words
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Advertisement411 1916-10-16 1 P.&O.Britbh India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorpora? in England.) MAIL AND PASSEtiR SERVICES. Peninsular and Orftai Sailings. (Under Contract with Hißifcty's Government.) For China. Japin, Penan*. Ceylov tralia ln4ia Aden Egypt Mediterranean PorU London. Steamers will leave.Sin r ©nor about MAIL INES. HOMRWARD (FOR EUROPH). OUTWARD (FOR CHINA). Connecting at411 words
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Advertisement268 1916-10-16 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ Steamship Company; NEDERLAHD (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan Deli, Sabang-, Durbanj Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vi«e Versa. Steamers are doe to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. 36 Grothw Nov. 22 P. Juliana Deo. IT 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 14 Oranje268 words
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Advertisement520 1916-10-16 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. m aU A tith a th^ n T ed SSTS Yokoham via Port* to Marseilles and London, under man contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Stkamm im^mmiKl f^. the Bafet «i comfort520 words
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Article720 1916-10-16 2 tarope. Ff/r L/ ndon Pereerjy October 19 Toyarna Mam October 24 Paahimi Mam October 25 Oity of Manila October 26 Novara October 2o (connects with Mor<-.t I Tokuyama Mam November 4 Hirano Mam November 8 More November 9 (connects with Medina) Karonga November 10 Nelam November lo720 words
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Article307 1916-10-16 2 Vessels In Port. MUmV STEAMER BERTH DATE Magnet K. Harbonr 3-7 Glenartney do *f"5 Bambra K. Harbour i-9 Mata Hari Inner Rds |-1U Cardium K. Harbour 510 Hang Sang Outer Rds b-10 Strathord No. 7 Wharf do Tara No. 2 Wharf 12-10 Ban Poh Guan Inner Rds do307 words
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Article145 1916-10-16 2 Per P. and 0- Liners. Per P A 0 str Medina— Mr J T Newall, MiBB E VI Crawford Mr OD Mackay, Mr Bergan, Mr Hall Mr Archibald, Mr Keas, Miss Stevens, Mrs Carrott, Mr <fc Mrs Ander son. Per P <fc O str Mongolia-Mr Mr <fc Mrs145 words
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Article453 1916-10-16 2 Wireless Report. Noon To-day. Vessel in oommunicatit at noon with the local CommerciaWireless Station —s.s. Kawachi nro. The Ben liner Benarty i dne in port. The B. I. liner Teesta dls for Madras on 24th inst. For China and Japan portis due the P. 0. liner Nyanza o»te453 words
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Article53 1916-10-16 2 Straits of Malacca.—It has b,■ -ported that an abandoned Cb was,r aHh To th 2 mast8 was seen on 13th October, 1916 n and Port Swettenham abont 7 mil!, S£BS V; B trae W} mil** Marine™ are warned ■eeJdiogJ? (M) B. A. Cator, Ur-Com, R. N., m.53 words
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Article91 1916-10-16 2 Four Passengers Lost. The British coaatii Mersing returned to r H rt ye afternoon and reported a.m. on Sundaj the 1 steamer aferan collided while off Pulo Pisai serious damage to M ersing's passengers are ed for, she having left wil Singapore. Both the commanded by native91 words
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Article237 1916-10-16 2 To Become German. The subjoined paragraph trosj tin London correspondent of tr> -Tj j| Dispatch" will a special ir* several British shipping compa, Only a few months ago I v to refer to the buying up Ballin and his co-director* "of the Austro.Americana Shipping Q f pany237 words
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222 1916-10-16 2 Following the return of the Deutschland, a correspondent of the "Tagliche Ruudschau i.ad an interview with Herr Heineken, Maaaga of the Norddeutsc/er Lloyd, on tha subject of German shipping after the war. Herr Heineken held that Germany s cargo space vtould be entirely taken up222 words
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Article90 1916-10-16 2 The following ;><>rts ar j rift infected (Signal X O. Q.) and b»* j-crted (Signal F. P. BJ No i Port. Si-n.l. Di-'.iM D»*< Au.uir ...F.P.B. Al >X r»... 11« ...F.P.B. ...Cliol.-ra... Bombay ...X.G.y. ...Plague Calcutta ...XMQ. ...Choi.in Hongkong ...F.P.B: ...Cholera... ll' Hoinow ...F.P.B ...Ch -lera... 11« Kobe X.G.y.90 words
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Advertisement38 1916-10-16 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co. WrtlAmCK I PROVIDORIM COrtfiJACTORS. The CowipMy», UlMh mt(;U VHtmiafi ship*. -16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone 0 Order, promptly atterded to from January Ut 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Maaagw. r 138 words
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Article743 1916-10-16 3 i£rclutive to Malaya Tribune.) y Bflffl Wheelock and Co., the and freight brokers at >ur us with the foi- an der date Sept 28:— <>i 1 for space to Europe v rv heavy and is much Bupply of tonnage, i wanted for Marseilles it impossible to obtain743 words
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Article130 1916-10-16 3 October 16. Moon Max. Dec. N 10 h.M. High water :—1.26 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. 0.35 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. October 17. High water :—2.8 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. 1.10 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. October 18. High water —2.54 a.m 7 ft. 1130 words
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Article22 1916-10-16 3 The steamer Strathord, 4,417 tons. Captain Cann, sail 3 for Fremantle direct on the 17th instant, Messrs Boustead Co. are her agents.22 words
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Article187 1916-10-16 3 Dove« Cope. On Saturday a pretty wedding took place when Mr. Walter Archibald Dickson Dove, of Messrs Paterson, Simons A Co. and youngest son of the late Mr. George Dove of St. Boswell's Roxburghsire, Scotland, and Miss Marjorie Cope, elder daughter of Mr. Austyn Cope of Stamford Hill, London,187 words
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Article236 1916-10-16 3 (Singapore, October 16). Tin.— 188.65 150 tons sold. Copra.—- Steady. No Business. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Firm. Business done. Gambier. —No Business. Pepper- —Steady. No Basiness. Other Products. —Market Oniet. Latest Local Market Quotatioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 39.00 Copra Bali236 words
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Article31 1916-10-16 3 The Ellerman and Bucknall liner Citvof Manila ia due here to load for London on or about the 2b'th inst. Messrs, Mc A lister and Co, Battery Road are her Agents.31 words
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Article566 1916-10-16 3 Aid for St. Dunstan s Home. Successful M. S. V R. Concert On Saturday evening, at the Victoria Theatr the second M S V R concert vu Liven the proceeds being destined to aid tbe Bt Iranian*! Horn* 1 for Blinded Soldiers aud Sailor i g The566 words
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Article78 1916-10-16 3 Delivered in London. Ttoe following are th~» dates yf departure from Singaporn of th-» K'ii >pean Mails p.n their delivery in London. M.vn.. liEKr DELlvtutn M. M Ang. 18 Sept. It BX Aug. 26 Sept. 22 P. &O. Sept. 1 Oct. 2 B. I Sept. I Oct. I78 words
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Advertisement50 1916-10-16 3 mniiiaii 4 1 BUSINESS IN WAR TIME. J It is our intention to continue -t 2 to advertise our various spe- *cialities with unabated vigour, 3 and our appropriations are already planned for extensive campaigns. It pays to dvertise, 1 5 advertise,advertise. The North J Brifi's/i Rubber Co.. Ltd. J50 words
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Advertisement318 1916-10-16 3 M. M. MESSACER1ES MWTIMES. Mail Lino. For China, Japan, Ceylon. Marseilles. h6meward~~|~ OUTW i rd 1916 I Paul L*cat Oet SO Polynann Oet 24 Cordiller* Nov. 8 imuoM Not 7 Magellan Bo*. 13 For all particulars apply to J. DE COURTOIS. Agent. Fo5TFREMANTLE DIRECT. B.S, STRATHORD 4,417 tons, Captain Cann,318 words
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Miscellaneous281 1916-10-16 3 Mails Close. To-iiy. S< lat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bai/an Pontianak 2.30 pm i rigi Rajah, Tembi- F lahan and Indragiri Quorra 2.30 pm enang* Calcutta taking mails for Duroan* Yatahing 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Tflok Anson *Perak 2.30 »m Singkawang, Pamangkat 4 ram has Merkus 2.J0 pm Malacca and281 words
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Advertisement463 1916-10-16 4 TOYO XISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong. Shanghai, h&**> 'Ihe Inland Sea. Kobe, San Francisao to all points in the United States. Canada. Mexico and Europe. «ailing« from Honqkonq. ..met 1• f 110 21 V-v"im\' J MARU -ailine from KOBE N W KOREA «AKU«ra« irtOto* 0 FBOU HONGKONG Cold463 words
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Advertisement589 1916-10-16 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (ISQOBPOBATKD IN JAPAN) 4 rto the Army and Navy and to (Contractor* to tne Q ove rnmentsJ KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, BoUer and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and d escription. of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. 425 ft. Bin. x 63ft.589 words
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Advertisement388 1916-10-16 4 Ocean Steam s Company, It AND China Mutual Steam av Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in The Companies' steamer, ri patched from Liverpool outward.V the Straits. China and .J J? week and fronr Japan honewardjl] London, Amsterdam every fortnight for G' n< t, Ipm and Liverpool and for Ur-. Havre and Liverpool388 words
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