Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1916
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Title Section47 1916-10-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 247 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916 Price 5 Cents. cik n?alapa Cribune. FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 247 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1916.47 words
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Advertisement411 1916-10-20 1 Here 9 a Winner-Our Special Race Programme I "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE SECOND SHOW. Latest Rathe Official War Gazette scene* of preparation for departure in the British Camp. One of Kalem's Extra Specials 2 THE WEAKLING 2 A feature play of highest merit411 words
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Advertisement74 1916-10-20 1 "ONODA" i Portland 1 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (IN( ORPOR\TKD IX JAPAN.) tt!!M»t»»:»:r»;n»n»»»»itttnn»»:»::m I SAFE I JUST UNPACKED A NEW SHIPMENT OF I THE FAMOUS I VERDUN SAFES I j IN ALL SIZES. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF i THE SAFE IMPREGNABLE j WE SELL THEM. mmm*— l m mmmm mm74 words
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Article179 1916-10-20 2 Opium Hauls. In the Second Curt, Mr. Taylor, the Government Monopo lie* thtrgod tun- Chmese, the head cook, the nd c«,ok, and mess-H.om boy M the British «tearner Merionethshire, with unlawfully importing opium valued at about $450, A party of supervisors of the Monopolies department bad made a179 words
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Article281 1916-10-20 2 Preference Not Proved- In the lpoh Supreme Court, Mr. Justice Fairer-Man by delivered judgment in the civil suit by the Naudin Ten Cate Banking and Trading Corporation, Penang, and Mr O L R J Magnee against Mr. C E Paterson, Taiping, and Mr Jo lei Martin, Penang, to281 words
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Article208 1916-10-20 2 There is a popular idea that mosr sickness is caused by a of the disease finding entrance to our bodies through the food we eat, the water or milk we drink or the air we breathe This is true as far as it goes but it is208 words
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75 1916-10-20 2 In the Police Court Pmmg on Saturday before If r.A. CavenoMsh the hearing was resumed of ho case aeainst Mr. A A. Surin, Chief Ork, Police Conrts, who was charged wi'h receiving a gratification of $3 which was other than legal remuneration. Mr. R D. Acton,75 words
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Article234 1916-10-20 2 Find Inder a Mattress A Chines* mason employed in the Marble Works, Anderson Road, lpoh, was charged before Mr. A. M. Goodman, in the lpoh Police Court, with (1) having had in his possession a complete still and other implements for the manufacture of samBu, (2) having234 words
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Advertisement272 1916-10-20 2 ill usual sizes I compare Our Prices. [H- 1 '1I!JIP 4 1 Each Sot mrieon th« liV nc premiss und*r European READY-MADE iapervi.-i-n. Bost English > ;.i < I I rrade Netting and -trons OJU I f, 1 jjj j. ;I Calico only for roof ani 6 5 0 900272 words
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Advertisement378 1916-10-20 2 6 Straits Laundry 8 Dry Cleaning Depot. UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I High Class Laundry Work of every Description i at Moderate Charges. > REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION AM) DELI VERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning378 words
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Article1267 1916-10-20 3 Second Day. Some Close Finishes. (By our 8fkoul Correspondent.) Yesterday was a real Antrum] •I*?, and at the racecourse one could ilaoat imagine oneself at a comfortiblt little country poirt to-point 01 hunt meeting at home. Although n***r heavy, rain fell persistently from dawn, witb the result1,267 words
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Article125 1916-10-20 3 v A Wealeyan miniater (the Rev W Brook Hirat), who has been work bug in a munition factory for the p**two year*, bai been presented by tit firm with a sil v»r inkstand at -t calendar, hs h souvenir of servh rendered, In the presentaHob the125 words
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Article12 1916-10-20 3 Now Zealand untitle raised 65,000 men for servic* in the Oteraeaa forces.12 words
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Advertisement319 1916-10-20 3 Announcement Extraordinary l I TO-NIGHT: I 0-NIGH f!! TO-NIGHT! I! 1 The at i he The J iihambra is fl house of quality Alhambra Ti (fltre II THE IB is the only 5 16 j nrirn DAm Cakes. Coffec.f snd the BEST IfII BEACH ROM. IM| Tea etc. 3 mo-319 words
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Article139 1916-10-20 4 IWxclu*- to Mai** Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj: Alor Gajah *3.75 f 6 85 AyerKunings 1-32* 140 Ayer Molek 2.55 2.65 AyerPanas H. 50 il.bO Ba'gownie 4/.0 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.72| Bukit Katil 0.85 0.90 GhangkatSerdg.... 9.75 9.95 Gleneeay 210139 words
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Advertisement1127 1916-10-20 4 •may '> ID f] v r As we predicted -A Great Picture. I Crowded House Last Night. THE EYU I OF I f I An Adaptation of the imst talked-about novel ever Published j Conscience j A Story of Stein Justice and the all seeing eye of GOD j PRESENTING1,127 words
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Article186 1916-10-20 5 Ambrose and Pegyy Barker, who are on thsir way to New York, and are paying a tiying visit to Singapore, will open their two-night season at the Alhanabra this evening. They prpsent a very clevor end amuaing sketch, Revue Mad." In addition, there will be some tine new pictures186 words
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Advertisement415 1916-10-20 5 Clarke's Cirque LOCATED ON BEACH ROAD GROUND. F OR A FEW NIGRTB Previous to Departure for India. TO-NIGHT AT til p. m TO-NIGHT MISS CLARKE and the most brilliant assembly of artistes ever brought together ALL EUROPEANS. Clarke's The High Class Circus. EACH EVENING AT 9.30 Special Performance, Saturday afternoon,415 words
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Advertisement195 1916-10-20 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "our ur THE A.D.C. VARIETY SHOW in aid of the above will be given at the Victoria Theatre ON Wednesday, Oct. 25,1916 at 9-15 p.m. Booking now open at V.QUTRIE'S. Prices: $3, $2 $1. 11-10 25.10 "OUR DAY The auction arranged under the «u*pices «f the Stiaits Chinese195 words
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Advertisement176 1916-10-20 5 fWhite label"! STOCKED BY ALL High Class 1 Liquor Dealers. THE iDELPHI HOTEL. OUR DAY FUND" SATUROAY. OCTOBER 28, 1916. PROGRAMME By kind permission of Lieut. Colonel A. P. Garett and Officers of the 4th King's Shropshire Light Infantry THE REGIMENTAL BAND V\ ill be in attendance for TEA ON176 words
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Miscellaneous21 1916-10-20 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day 5 p in Sepoy Lines, S.F A. Co F. Younger Blair, Captain, S.V.A. a/Adjntant, S.V.C.21 words
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Article767 1916-10-20 6 There is evident anxiety on the part of the Germans to dispose of the Rumanian forces that have pushed their w;«y to the highlands of Transylvaina. The region beyond the Alpine heights of the Carpathian range extendi as an elevated plateau for a good distance,767 words
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Article395 1916-10-20 6 In the course of several communique! published in the "German American Weekly" written by Karl H yon Weigand (special Staff correspondent with the German a my on the Somme), it is evident that there is now some feeling of respect among the German Army for the British395 words
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Advertisement390 1916-10-20 6 ZOKOF HONE A LIST OF SKLECTF I > RECORDS 12-Inch Double-ald**: Records, $2.00 1 t X' Horn) hraneini Jno A 82 1 UCinq anU,w-(Vwhn.K.-- |Harg > hrancini Trio Bf M iOMt [Violin, low ft Btorp) v r „l,t Pike P-ter I)a»»o.i i Brfor* the Battle H-dgcock trneat niti «ri A390 words
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Advertisement131 1916-10-20 6 BEER STOUT 54 Gallon Casks. Brewed and shipped by George Younger Son. Quotations on apj lication to Tie Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADEIPM HOTEL Race Day I Saturday, October 21 SPECIAL TIFFIN I AND I j DINNER j land Dance After131 words
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Advertisement20 1916-10-20 6 I j 1 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15.40 2 Sterilised Natural Milk $10.50 Ideal Unsweetened Milk t| $10.50 120 words
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Article610 1916-10-20 7 I,d So qnotation. ~'',.~ioted at £179.10.0 in ftpices bandied at 3} in nodon. > floor is quoted at ti lon. ra is q loted at £38.5.0 in the lace market upto 10 50 in Manches- LB« market being firm. ii done at 2/4 for crepe i 2610 words
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Article164 1916-10-20 7 The Kings Message. The following message has been received from ilia Majesty the King to the British lied Cross Society and Order of St John for "Our Day": The work of mercy jointly carried out by the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of164 words
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Article529 1916-10-20 7 Second Day's Results Th*» sale of gifts for the auction in aid of the Red Cross Fund was continued at 11 a.rn to-day in Raffles Chambers. In addition to a fairly large number of lots left over from Wednesday's sale, there were a number of new donations that529 words
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Article251 1916-10-20 7 Sixth List. Chew Woon Poh E*q Five pieces silk sarongs. Victor Wager Esq One picture- in frame. Messrs The Continental Stamp Co: Twelve sheets containing 580 different stamps. Fairy Dale Association One pic tnre in frame (embroidered). Chop Ban Seng Soon Two fancy porcelain vases with stands. S.251 words
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Article276 1916-10-20 7 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions to the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $49,<***** Javanese, Chinese and Tamil Outdoor Staff of Botanic Gardens per Kastawi bin Jalil 33.<J0 I H Burkill 100 Whiteaway Laid law and Co, Ltd. 100 Shaik Baswaydan 100 Shaik Omar Baobied 25276 words
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Article51 1916-10-20 7 The Western Front. REUTERS SPECIAL SERVICE. Fights in the Air. London. Ojt. 19, 1.50 p.m. A French official message states that three enemy aernpUne* were brought down on the Soruuie. One of our aviators, attacked by three Fokkers, brought down "one of his opponents and drove oft the51 words
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Article58 1916-10-20 7 I ondon, Oct. 19. 1.45 a.m. Paris official: The French have completed the conquest of SaillySaillisel. They cleared the ridges to the north-west aid north-east and the village. They carried with a rush the first German line between the maisonette Biaches and south of the flomme. Two hundred58 words
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Article82 1916-10-20 7 London, Oct. 19, 1.5 a m. General Sir Douglas Haig in his official report says that in the morning an attack was made on our extended front north of Guendecourt towards Butte de Warlencnurt. Up to the present 150 prisoners have been tak-m. Yesterday our aircraft carried82 words
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Article53 1916-10-20 7 Neutrals Outraged London, Oct. 19, 3 p.m. Copenhagen The Norwegian steamer Sten has been torpedoed by a German submarine, without warning. The same submarine later set tire to the Swedish barque Gretha. The crews have been saved. London, Ost. 11, 1 p.m. The Norwegian btea-ner Kon* At'53 words
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Article70 1916-10-20 7 London, Oat. 19. 4.1<> a.m. Washington It is announced officially that tbere ic no evidence of American destroyers being requested to move to enable a German submarine to destroy merchantmen ia the recent raid. It is declared that destroyers were present purely for humanitarian purposes. There is70 words
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Article70 1916-10-20 7 Tbe Fight for Halicz London, Oct. 18, $.5 p.m. Petrograd: The battleground of Bolshovce ie between the railways ranoing northwards to Br/ezany and north-west to EisbatchoiT. BolshoTce if aboat a milt west of Braezany and less than two miles from Eifbatchoff. Since Halicz was last mention* 170 words
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Article69 1916-10-20 7 l>ondon, Oct. II, 9.50 p.m. A later despatch from Petrograd states that a sanguinary f rontai battle is proceeding three milt* northwards of Halicz bridgehead, in the angle formed by the junction of the Narajavka and the Gnila Lipa. Losses on both sides are very heavy. The railway69 words
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Article10 1916-10-20 7 Reuter. li id announced that Admiral Jtllicoe's mother is Jead.—Rruter-Reuter. - 10 words
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Article160 1916-10-20 7 Demonstrations in Greece. London, Oot. 18, 12.30 p.m. Athens A dated Oct. If» states that after King Constantine had inspected the Greek sailors at Cb amprnar., the Royalists demonstrated in the streets, carrying evergreened portraits of the King. They hooted the British Legation, while Admiral Fournet and a160 words
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Article66 1916-10-20 7 London, Oct. 18,29,50 p.m. Athens After a long interview with the King, Sir F. E. H. Elliot, the British iMinister, yesterday evening reported that the former insisted on the groundlessness of the suspicion that the Greeks contemplated an attack on General Sarrail's forces from the south. He66 words
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Article91 1916-10-20 7 London, Oct. 18, 1.45 p.m. Athens Admiral Fournet ha» informed the Mayor of Piraeus and the Chief of Police at Athena that Allied detachments have been landed to ensure order, iti consequence of events on the parade ground, where pro-Ententists were roughly handled, and added that the91 words
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Article158 1916-10-20 7 London, Oct. 19, 5.30 a.m. The Kurnaiian news is regarded as showing that a new and vigorous offensive has begun with the timely help of Russia. Compared with tho subdued tone of the Austro-Germaa communiques. which describe the situation as unchanged, the Rumanian communique speaks of eflf##tive action158 words
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Article99 1916-10-20 7 London, OcL 19, G.l* p.m. I Keat»r s correspondent at Serbian headquarters states that the Allies ha?e started a vigorous offensive alongtheentiref rvmton tbe left wing, which promises important developments. The Bulgarians have taken up strong positions on tha plain the Genu Hirer and the 112. ..thills at99 words
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Article28 1916-10-20 8 London. Oct. 19, 5.4. r > a.m. Bukharest A French military emission, including General Berthelot, a.qht Colonels, eight Majors and *o,'ht other officers, has arrived. i28 words
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Article54 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct, 19, 1 50 a.m. Tha French official communique .♦rates thst on the hank of the Virdar we captured en'-rny trenches a depth of five hundred metres. 'I'he Serbians are progressing north w/*st of Dobroplje. Fire has been exchanged q the Monaatir plains. Turkish eontingentl hava jrrived54 words
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Article54 1916-10-20 8 Enemy Loj-e Heavily. London, Oct. 18, 5.5 p.m. An Italian communique says: We rt*. rmed enemy lines north of the summit of Mount Pasubio, and carried a strong redoubt. Two «strong enemy columns attempting t'» counter-attack were almost destroyed by our concentrated artillery fire. Further counter-attacks were driven54 words
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Article129 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. 1$, S i p.m. Continuing the debate on Mr. •folin Redmonds motion in the House of Commons, the Rt, Hon fi. K Luke strongly traversed the statement in Mr. Redmond's resolution, and emphasised that Parliament <i*d refrained from asking Ireland make the same sacrifices129 words
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Article64 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. 19, 3 p.m Amsterdam Th® Telegraaf states that the Germans are planning an outrage on Belgium similar to that in north ranee. Two thousand civilians have already bt-en /rom Gh,nt. Similar atepa are being Uken elsewhere. It ig announced that anybody refusing to work will *e64 words
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Article33 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. 19, j0.40 p Qu U in gazetted that the Order of of the Rath has been inferred on General Townehend Mender of Kut and on Com«™avr Mlohael Tombeor, con?33 words
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Article26 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. 18. 2.4'» p kon At i meeting of the f«lwial Government f, lh I if ftdeqqate end MttJ 1 be fond. l^«*t»|26 words
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Article197 1916-10-20 8 Food for Britain. The Tonnage Question London, Oct. IS, 1 p.m. In to* House of Commons, Sir Walter Kunciman mads statement on the food question. He said that the Government's msat operations exceeded sixty millions sterling. Only 1,113 vessels out of 10,000 wera free to conduct their own operations.197 words
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Article181 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. IS, R.5;> p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. Jardine, Mr. Asqnith said that as far as he was able to ascertain, there was not a general desire to discuaa Indian affaire at present, but ho auggested that Mr. Jardine commnnicate with Mr,181 words
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Article212 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. 18, 11.30p.ru. In the Irish debate in the House of Commons, Mr. As«_uith promised that the most sympathetic attention would be given to Mr Kedrnond's suarMst.or.s for filling up the gaps mthe Irish diviaon with Irishmen He admitted that there were re*rettable blunders in the212 words
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Article28 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct 19, 5.45 a.m. An Army Order forbids the acceptance of gifts from private individuals by soldiers for services in the performance of their duty.28 words
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Article30 1916-10-20 8 London, Oct. 19, 4.10 a.m. Amsterdam The Police of Berlin have warned the inhabitants of the necessity of the greatest cleanliness, owing to an outbreak of dysentery.30 words
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Article71 1916-10-20 8 SingajHire, October 20. On 1 on ion— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7 32 PriTato 3 ■*>. 2/4 13/16 On India— Bank T. T. On Hongkong d/d V** On iguai— Bank d/d. 74£ Oo Java— Bank T. l\ 135 Ou Jspan tfank d/d. 109j Sovereigns—baying rata J5.5471 words
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Article62 1916-10-20 8 All imported gramophone records at Petrograd are hereafter to be censored owing to the accidental discovery of largo numbers of records ot German origin whose contents instead of being harmless musical productions as indicated on the labels, were found to consist of scurrilousanti Uusaiau lampoons and preposterous reports62 words
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Article88 1916-10-20 8 Lawn Tennis. Singapore R C Tournament. No ties could be played yesterday owing to the wet state of the ground. The matches arranged for to-day are as follow Championship —C. F. Oliveiro v K. S. Webb. Singles Handicap. Class B.—W. D'Cruzs cratch v C V Ganno P. Mclntyre—3o88 words
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Article43 1916-10-20 8 On Sunday launches will leave Johnston's Pier 7. 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. and the Club Bungalow at 8 30 a.m. and 9 30 a.m., 12.15, 2 and 5.30 p.m. Tide 7.38 s.m. Height 7ft 2 Kb.43 words
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Article181 1916-10-20 8 Dazzling Head Lights. The following circular has been Issued by the Singapore Automobile Club The question of brilliant head lights was raised at the last Annoal General Meeting when the following resolution was passed That this meeting considers that the question of the use of dazzling head181 words
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73 1916-10-20 8 Messrs Guthrie A Co. Ltd., agents ot the above company have received advice from London by cable that the directors of the Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Co. Ltd. have declared a final dividend of 10 per cent payable on 23rd November, iu73 words
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Article46 1916-10-20 8 Further details of the deportation of Belgians to Germany are published by the Amsterdam Tdegraaf, which says that eve, y village along the Diach frontier has already contributed contingent! of young men, aged from 18 to 25 years, who are to be employed in agricultural work46 words
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Article574 1916-10-20 8 Positional Djambi. (From Omr The General becretarv Netherlands In lies re, rt P Resident of Djambi t*: e K T b* he ha* received Resident of Djarnbi that D between Djimbi-Saraln! Bangko hare been repaid present the forces of Captain rf 1 tb are acting in the574 words
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Article48 1916-10-20 8 General Sir Archibald Untitle received the following I fnio I be «blef ei General SiafT.—" be w I MJttea deal re me to I satisfaction at the of the recent operation» agei i Turks. They highly epprecia I efTorta of you and your tr particularly tryiog cliuiau 148 words
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Advertisement99 1916-10-20 8 1 p r.pnr um rini7 ll,u I!^^ I B0RDEI S EAGLE BRAND ttilElffl MILK' I am it (MU mil H Pnr r Guarameed der u S. Food 4 Drugs Act. Borden's r lifllgglH sterilized Natural Milk. S 25P® 5$ e B r and Malted Wm Milk and St. Charles >199 words
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Article831 1916-10-20 9 Prkn Qootid ia tic tin Moraing SINGAPOBK, OCTOBER 20. Mam Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, lame the following list of quotations i Rubber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyers. Seller.. 2/- Adagar 2,6 210 2 Anglo Java 4,6 6 6 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer Kuning831 words
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Advertisement117 1916-10-20 9 gc** I I THE Pot Stills 1 I OF (Great Britain I Have Been j Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's I will be able to continue I to supply their famous j I blends and to maintain j the quality as before, I I being in the unique117 words
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Advertisement735 1916-10-20 9 Gran a Race Week Programme AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE mm CASINO JZZ TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 P. M. SHARP. The International KxclusiTe* Ltd. Presents TRAPPED IN THE GREAT METROPOLIS Portraying lbs Thrilling adventure* if ig ri newspaper reporter. LV 4 H \RT>. Thanhouser Fascinating Serial "The Million Dollar Mystery"735 words
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Article1809 1916-10-20 10 Our Day." A Strong Appeal r# the Editor of tkĕ Mtiay Trihume. Omr 8ir, —Ws are nmi taring |h« ltd of "Oar Day. I am aware that <»ur Day has become a historic phrase, and that there are several Committee.-" DOW at work, SSJCtl on- of which has tor its1,809 words
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Advertisement477 1916-10-20 10 Marine, Motor, Mechanical. Electrical, Hydraulic, and Sanitary Engineers. Singapore, Koala Lumpur, Klani. Johore Baurn. H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Sorveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans aoi Estimates tt nominal charges 5-5 v K. TSUTADA* Japanese Dentist 74 74 1 BRAS BASAH ROAD. Extraction477 words
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Article662 1916-10-20 11 Change in Administration The Sarawak Gazette announce» the following administrative change in the ruling of Ihe Dyaks bv order of His Highness, the Rajah C Brooke. This 30th day of September I wish marked as an impoitsnt epoch in the history of Sarawak for I have to-day handed662 words
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Article50 1916-10-20 11 Over £54 has been handed to the Mayor of Kingston for the comforts fonnd of the East Surrey Regimert as a resalt of the exhibition at the Town Hall of the football which was dribbled into tbe German trenches by men of the regiment in face of a heavy fire.50 words
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Advertisement356 1916-10-20 11 just Arrived Juit Awl v«| tt NEW NOVELS (Published 1916.) From Various Authors. ALSO An Assortment of Modern War Story Books. Psbliiita since the Mfrjjg of jihe war ij U mm uthwi# Inspection Solicited. OR PHONE No. 65*. KIM St Co. 6B Battery Road. RUBBER Cared in a JACKSON PATENT356 words
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Advertisement407 1916-10-20 11 Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and we have no totibt will (rove verj beneficial for trees and plants in brihgin< them to very healthy and fruitful state. Prices very mode-ate. Free sample supplied inland or abroad on application407 words
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Advertisement51 1916-10-20 11 iMMM MHMtMNHHM^ j Removed! I No. 7-5 Oxley Road, J SINGAPORE. f j Mr. R. TSUDA, I Mrs. NAG A SHIM A. f X Massage, j Bone Setting, J Acupuncture. Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions IMDO MALAY Co., Lit (Incorporated in Siugapore.) Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 Klin** Street, Singapore.51 words
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Article461 1916-10-20 12 j There is a penny missing from the Xitiou s till, and the titar gives this diverting, if imaginative, story of the search for it 4 The Comptroller and AuditorGeneral has been sitting up o'nights. So have the Pay master-General and the Commissioners for the Reduction of461 words
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Advertisement423 1916-10-20 12 Gramophone Records MEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. *c /Somebody known and i ti*eb?dy '.arm 2&j7 B*d a* you are I love yon jPack Bp your troubles iv tour old kit —bag The rnonkes p rade f I'm on my way to Dublin Bay Come a-Bungulowint? /Come to }our daddy My ninepence423 words
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Advertisement113 1916-10-20 12 HAVE YOU A RHEUMATIC FRIEND Ml him .boat Li«I«'» Orieatol Balm a modern emancipator from the aches «nd p„n, of the human body No from Stf rf b T P<--™anent freedom from the tortures and deformities Tfce CU h acmeved not once, not a few time. hut thousands of times.113 words
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Advertisement242 1916-10-20 12 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS. (Lately occupied by Katz Pros. Ltd.) wmammmmmmmmmmmmm^M Commodious, well lighted and airy offices on second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor. Will bo divided to intending tenant* Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building. Appl} to CHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers <&242 words
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Article15 1916-10-20 13 Muzzled. The publication of th* Vorwaerts anl Zukunft has been prohibited j15 words
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Article13 1916-10-20 13 Fifteen Germans hare escaped from the internment camp at Bergen, Holland.13 words
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Article21 1916-10-20 13 In a railway collision at Berlin eleven people were killed and fifteen slightly and four seriously hurt.21 words
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Article21 1916-10-20 13 A German patrol boat was wrecked off the coast of South Flanders. Its crew have been interned.21 words
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Article21 1916-10-20 13 A Snfia message reports that the Russian Fleet bombarded the harbour at Iniada and the hills around Tandladjakeng.21 words
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Article29 1916-10-20 13 German Government has been unable to keep its promise, and increase th« bread allowance. Cards will now have to be used for eggs and potatoes.29 words
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Article24 1916-10-20 13 Minister Delbruck has given the assurance that the harvest is quite sufficient for Germany's needs if every war economy is practised.24 words
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Article30 1916-10-20 13 The Kolniache Zeitong learns from Washington sources that the report that the American Ambassador at Berlin, Mr. Gerard, had made peace proposals is a Stock Exchange]canar 1.30 words
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Article34 1916-10-20 13 The Nederland Steamship Company has denied the statement made by the Amsterdam Handelsblad that their vessels had been held up by the authorities at Port Said and part of their cargo detained.34 words
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Article42 1916-10-20 13 The Bloomers lijk had a cargo of American grain for the Dutch I Government. An American torpedo boat destroyer rescued the crew. The commander of the German submarine declared that he intended to sink all vessels sailing to British ports.42 words
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Article57 1916-10-20 13 I The Tyd states that German submarines in American waters are organized on a new system and are provided on the open seas and have no secret base on the American coast It shows, the paper says, that Dr. von Bethmann-Hollwej and all German parties will fight57 words
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Advertisement475 1916-10-20 13 Ij I«2 bir:K i aryj'l g fl l j on Behalf of Baby I v Naturally a Healthy Mother Hi V should feed her own child, and no cause, sa ability, if j iv should prevent her doing so. But then- are many R| I mothers who, though willing, cannot475 words
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Advertisement477 1916-10-20 13 —Depression —Mental Weariness —Pulling your Thoughts together; —Wakefulness —Irritability; —Physical Lissitude -Falling off in your Physical Condition —warn you that your nerves .lie not receiv- Starved nerves are responing from your ordinary food siD i e f orm any Q f tne troubles sufficient nutriment to replace that you see477 words
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Advertisement418 1916-10-20 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Sale, purchase and mortgage of Rubber Kstates, Houses, Lands etc., arranged. Send complete detail particulars, tracings of plans, prices, etc., under confidential cover to K.C. Lim, No. 225, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. 4.10 3-11 NOTICE Notice in hereby given that nii Roads within Government House Domain will be closed418 words
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Advertisement309 1916-10-20 14 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CGTOWNS TO LET. No*. 6-D, 6 E, 6 G, 6-H, Battery Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe No. 3 Raffles'p];«ce. 14 o Q TO BE LET Commodious Offices in Gres-han House, Battery Road. Apply McALISTER Co., Ltd 14-6 o TO LET. Large and airy offices309 words
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Advertisement323 1916-10-20 14 WANTED WANTED Large an<] comprehensive English. FreDch, F»*Dch-Eotl>sh dictionary State compiler, condition arid price, to Box 456, this p*per. 17-10 WANTED Experienced Motor Sjce able to drive WoUeley and Ford Cars. Apply in person to BARKER k Co. Chartered Bink Chambers, Singapore. 14.10 20-10 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 17323 words
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Advertisement350 1916-10-20 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00< Reserve Fund £1,800,00' Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,0€( BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* Londor City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th< i-ondon County and Westminstei '?ank,350 words
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Advertisement288 1916-10-20 14 fNSURANCE SOIJTH BRITiSH INSURANCE CO. LTo Jncor POßatelj a FIRE IntßrsncfM-mctorj d escriptioij MARINE Ingarancea ace P-ts of the world at WAR RISK accepted to all J. HEN* KEUNG ON INSURANCE CO., Lt| Capital JI0()0()(( FIRE DEPARTMENT-Ri,k, on Euild>„ 88 ud rcfc 22 current rates. MARIKE DEPARTMENT—rr-cu, effected on U.288 words
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Advertisement453 1916-10-20 1 P. O.Britishlndia AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporatid is England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hi* Majesty's Oe rem mens.) Ftr Ciiaa, Japan, Pentoi, Ccyb v Australia, India. Aden Efypt Medi(err «r, can Forts tod London. St—men will leave rlnfpers co er abeat MAIL LINES.453 words
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Advertisement270 1916-10-20 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli. Sabangr, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are dae to arrive #n the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Vondel Ott. 19 Grotiut Mot. 26 P. Jmliana Dee. 24 1917 Ram brand I Jaa.270 words
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Advertisement546 1916-10-20 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAi AN) it—^ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP C#.) IPS EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via port* to Marseilles and Loaden, ander mail eentraet with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and546 words
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Article795 1916-10-20 2 Europe. For LsrT> f l'>n Perseus in port Toyama Mam October 24 Fushimi Mam October 25 City of Manila October 26 Novara October 26 (connects with Morea; Tokuvama Maru November 4 Hirano Mam November 8 Nore November 9 (connects with Medina) Karonga November 10 Neleua November 16795 words
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Article317 1916-10-20 2 Vessels in Port. BritishSTEAMER BERTH DATE Magnet K. Harbour 3-7 Qlenartney J° *TZ Bambra K. Harbonr 1-9 Cardinm K. Harbour 5 W Hock Sens Outer Mb Strathord No 7Wtarf do Tara No. 2 Wharf 12-10 Tong Hong Outer Rds 13-10 Teireaias Pn,oB 7 n^ m f Merionettahlre No.317 words
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Article110 1916-10-20 2 Aing Hong for Pulau Soegi. Hock Lim for P Batam. Soon Hong for Cucob. Hong Aik for Puula Soegi. Esmeralda f >r Rhio and Lingga. Sri Patana for Kemamam. Haiphong for Saigon. Hock Tew for Kerimon. tadragiri for ludragiri via ports Tong Hong for Colombo. Meran for Batu Pahat.110 words
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Article18 1916-10-20 2 The income of Calentta port I- ..U..,4.»t> or lege than th» I 4«107 a "v ,u >P«>'««nent of18 words
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Article1102 1916-10-20 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—fl. s. Kasato Mam. The Ben liner Benarty arrived in port. The B. L liner Teesta sails for Madras on the 24th inst. The Chargeurs Reunis liner Admiral Magon left for Saigon. The1,102 words
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Article278 1916-10-20 3 Five Steamers Involved. o fieri of the SeholeIT*- m Shipping Co., of New. eing invited 'to express urn to a proposal to dist D f five steamers owned 03 ■v. The vessels include gossa, which, launched on 17 will shortly oe ready for sea. Tr».278 words
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Article355 1916-10-20 3 Per P and 0- Liners. Per P& 0 Bti Medina—Mr J T Newall. Miss B M Crawford Mr G D Mackay, Mr Bergan, r Hall, Mr Archibald, Mr Ke6B, Miss Stevens, Mrs Carrott. Mr Mm Anderson. Per P A O str Mongolia—Mr (iarratt, Mr Mrs Stennitt, Mr Agge,355 words
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Article137 1916-10-20 3 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 265 th Auction, 18th I9th Oct., 191b. Offorea for Sal* Pels. 10,455.89 or l,tM,llt lbs. (Ton* 622.37). Prices Realized. Sheet gmoked |ne ribbed 122 f $12-1 |lfa n Pood ribbed 116 122 120 n fine ulain IU 120 117 Rwd plain H4137 words
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Article199 1916-10-20 3 Singapore, Oct. 19. At this week's sales, which again occupied two days, some 622 tons were ofl'ered, of which 386 tons changed hands Prices generally were lo .ver in sympathy with the lower rates ruling in the London market. At the commencement the demand was good bnt slackened199 words
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Article135 1916-10-20 3 At the usual Weekly Auction held yesterday and continued today, 625 tons were offered for sale and of this quantity 385 tons changed hands. Demand throughout can only be described as fair and bidding was slow. Standard Crepe fetched the top price of the sale viz. $129135 words
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Article25 1916-10-20 3 It is understood that arrangements are being made in Holland for the establishment of a new steamship service between Rotter dam and the United States.25 words
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Article84 1916-10-20 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of I apart ore from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lkft. Dpxivkkid M. M. Aug. 18 S«pi. II B. L Aug. 26 K«p*. 52 P. *O. Sept. 1 Oct. I B I Bep*. 884 words
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Article120 1916-10-20 3 October 20. High water —5.35 a. lu 6 ft. 5 ins.; 4.8 p.m 7 ft. 2 ins. October 21. High water —6.45 A.m. 6 ft. 7 ins.; 5 38 p.m. 7 ft. 0 ins. October 22. High water :—7.38 a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. 7.3 a.m. 7120 words
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Article119 1916-10-20 3 The following ports are declared Infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Sig lal V. P. B.) No Notn [> r t Signal. Disease Date. Ariiov ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... lift SftJ B»Uvia ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... MOSM Bodbtf ...X.G.Q. ...Plague 300 10.3 Calcutta ...X.<;.U. ...Cholera 426 7.4 Hongkong ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 1164 28.9119 words
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Article229 1916-10-20 3 (Singapore, October 20). Tin. —No quotation. Copra> -Steady. No Business. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done Sago Flour- Firm. Business done. Gambier. —Business done. Pepper- —Steady.No Business Other Products. Market Qni<-t. Latest Ucal Market vNoUtioo*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 8. 39.00 Copra Bali 9.15 Copra Gorong229 words
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Article231 1916-10-20 3 The work of improving the port of Newcastle, N.S.W., has been carried on as steadily as possible since the war started. One of the most important sections of the scheme is the making of the inner basin along the line of Creek. The dredger*, have beeu at work231 words
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Advertisement39 1916-10-20 3 SINGAPORE SHIPGHAMDLERYOo. SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROYI3ORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Lauuch meets incoming ships. Office:—l 6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January lBt 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. M 5439 words
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Advertisement23 1916-10-20 3 THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY GO., LTD. (Incorporated in England Port Swettenham. SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Rubber Shipped to aN Ports at Lowest Races23 words
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Advertisement422 1916-10-20 3 M. M. MESSAGERIES M4RITIMES. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon, Marseilles. HOMEWARD j OUTWARB iyi6 ItM i Paul Lecat Oct. 22 Polynesien Oat. 1« Cordillera Nov. S Amazon* Ner. 7 Magellan >ov. 13 For all particulars apply to J. D 3 CorjßTOis, Agent. FOR HONGKONG JAPAN PORTS. The steamer S.S.422 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous417 1916-10-20 3 Mails Close. To day. Singkawang. Pamangkat. Sambas Serassan Singkawang 2.30 pm Batn Pahat Sri WongMe 2.30 pm Bagan Bran dan 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Telnk Anson *Kinta 2.3# pm Port Swettenham, Penang, taking mail» for Europe, etc. Tar» 2.30 pmf Malacca and Muar *Ladv Weld t pm Colombo Tong417 words
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Advertisement529 1916-10-20 4 TOYO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, xNagasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama. Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong. <leatner «.placement Tons Speed Leave Hongkong SHIN'YO MARU 22,000 21 Nov. KOREA MARU 18.000 *<>*• 9 BATES529 words
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Advertisement449 1916-10-20 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan, Codes Jpsd. Cable addresses ABC DOCKYARD If ML Western Union KOBE BI W. 3& Scott's. Lienors, ana DOCK-DAIREN. nil Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and d escriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving: Docks and Patent449 words
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Advertisement410 1916-10-20 4 Ocean Steam hi Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam v Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Eng!*^ The Companies' steamer, m. patched from Liverpool out Wa H the Strait,, Chin. week and from Japan honewaH?/ 5 London, Amsterdam and a eyery fortnight f or Qenoa lea and Liverpool and for M Havre410 words
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