Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1916
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Title Section28 1916-10-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 251 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916 Price 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2528 words
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Advertisement280 1916-10-25 1 "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE I Jui.ction of Albeit and Bencooien Streets. Change of Programme IN THE SECOND SHOW Sarah Bernhardt IN Jeanne Dore BLUE-BIRD PHOTO-PLAY H 5 REELS. The Third String Champion Charliv Official Gazette and the Snaring of Wiffles. IN THE FIRST SHOW The Scapegrace AND OTHER COMEDIES. Regesan Nerve280 words
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Advertisement80 1916-10-25 1 rmmnTTTinnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tmmmmmmmtm iii-ii;iiiiiiiiii!!ii:uii{{i>{iiiutu;»i;»»iit!»»tii»nM>Mi>iii»i»»ti»»ni Portland J Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I fINCORPORtTICB TN JAPAN) rmrmm SAFE J JUST UNPACKED ill i; I A NEW SHIPMENT OF j THE FAMOUS VERDUN SAFES 111 I I 111 1 IN ALL SIZES. FIRE JLNTI> BURGLAR PROOF THE SAFE IMPREGNABLE WE SELL THEM. JULIAN Frankel80 words
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Article209 1916-10-25 2 Wur T xation. Thppppci .l mating of th* M*r*' Oancil C4IM to pM tbe W "J**°' ln*pfltm»nt Trust of Malaya hiiac ~-nt was h-H m the Y+b«* Roth on Friday morning. H. B. Cninmnadooer, sir Arthur XiHWi X C M G. pr-tuded. The Acting Legal Adviser (th. F10,,.209 words
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Article132 1916-10-25 2 S3in3 Farther Increases. A supplement of the F. M. S. G*x<»tt* pjihlfalpH] on 9ttnrdav contains a notice of the following increases i the import dntiee on ntoxfoiting liqiftr*:— 1 tf*w OM Duty (i) CNn f aintns r not Ipss than ppr of l»»o >f «pi» it, per nro132 words
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Article44 1916-10-25 2 Two women inspectors of places of public amusement have besnn Birmingham. Thenar* nnder the direction of the comwittea which Ins h«en appointed to ■leal with complainti relative to Him*, and th«v wfllj viett not or*** honaea and theatres and report to the eotnmi tee.44 words
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Article62 1916-10-25 2 Hort Lohmann, president of the company which owns the submarine O ntgchUnd, *nd Captain Konig. Q« commander of the veagol, have n "ntPrtalim dinner by the X .1- i it Main Beadqnartera. An wording to a Bremen telegram th* Jtitire crew of the submarine □eotacbland have received decora fro,,, thn62 words
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Advertisement567 1916-10-25 2 Straits Laundry Dry Cleaning Depot. UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. Hlgb Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTIO V WD DELIVERY DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contract* Arranged. Coram wic itton* Invited. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Lifts* D? *****, LlttS, Sifts, eta. Ml Dry Cleaning a Speciality.567 words
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Article169 1916-10-25 3 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Latham ami Co., tb* Arcade, advise the following quotwtioM for to-daj Vior Uajah 75 85 Vjf-r Kmitogi |.H3 140 \yer Mofek 255 2 (*>s \yer Panaa 11.AO J |.f£ Kalgownie 4 ISO 4 7/» Rukit JHotong 0.7-4 0 77£ B iv,! Katil O.MJ169 words
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Article74 1916-10-25 3 S hqajiu/e* Oitober 25. On I onn'on— bank 4 m/i. 2/4 19 3* I »eu»tutd 2/i 732 Private 3 in/n. 2,4 13/Itn India— Bank T. T. 174£ n Hongkung— d/d 6% hi ShanghaiBank d/d. 742 i» .Java.— Bank T. T. 135 »n Japan— Hank d/d. 109] 'iovereifirns—buying rate 8.5474 words
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Article210 1916-10-25 3 Perhaps yet have already noticed ihat your daughterin her "teens" has developed a fitful temper, is restless and excitable. In that case, rememi er that the march of >e«rs is leading her on to WO" ail hood, and at this time h great reepoiifeibilit) rebts upon210 words
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Advertisement290 1916-10-25 3 I TOMGHT! A «OTHEK AT TH ACTIVE «*OGft*MTC H| 8 The TO-NICOrn TO-NIGHT M! f Alhambra is |MBM t thh I The 6 E OF> UALIT v j Alhambra I i /iheBEST; BEACH ROAD MhMR Cakes. CottWis Jj accommc THE HOME OF FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. Served I To DiB t pr290 words
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Advertisement84 1916-10-25 3 Train Serv ces. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Uaily leaves for the north at 7 7 am. and 7 p.m. Other train* for Johore at 9 a.m., 10.29 a in., noon, 1.30 p.m., 2.55 p.m. and 4 40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8 1*» a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains84 words
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Advertisement110 1916-10-25 3 "all-round" soap I —good alike for the skin, for washing i clothes, and for general household purposes. "Dandie" Soap is absolutely pure, and V for that reason cleanses both rapidly an(? economically. It is the ideal soap X h I OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in En*laid.)110 words
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Article680 1916-10-25 4 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE ARCHIPELAGO. The Djamb Revolt. 4 Tli* G-neral Secr-tarj of th* N landa Indies advises th«t tf j•patml unti**r ur. Fiaocimp ha.arrived at S »r«>»dangf»enrawas and found ih»* <iifltrictsf quiet thrcngb wbi«'h it |w?8ed. Several prisoners were l»r«n»ght in. The680 words
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Article133 1916-10-25 4 To day St. Crispin •OurD tv" A.D C. Variety Entertainm*»nt, Victoria Theatre, 9 15 p.m. P. 0. h uneward mail exp*cted. Mini. Commission, Special meeting 2.30 p Hish W.ter—9 11 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins. 9.3u p.m. 8 ft. C ins. To morrow. Children's Aid j Society meeting, 10133 words
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Advertisement636 1916-10-25 4 J Popularity is the Secret or Success—They all Coma here, j For 2 Nights Cnly. J"™; Show r .iS) For 2 Nigtts Only The Gir who risked h i 1 c to make a fi m MARIE UUUF The Daie Devil of the Move« in Ec sational Fai'road 1 r».»a636 words
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Advertisement86 1916-10-25 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF An undivided Share and Interest In Freehold Lands and Houses is Malacca. Bern*/ Nor. 30. 1 '2. 113, Hi, imi I:> 9 liee'6n o.*) i 12, 145. 147, 345, 34 J, 3»>2 .nl 350 Tim at Gajah Beiang ano Bukit Biuang. Tii 1« 1» 11 »t MESSRS86 words
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Article57 1916-10-25 5 Singapore Golf Club. The links will he closed on SdlnnJay ur\t th« 2#tt| in>t Tko Puiidem'g prize wilfbe competed for on th* f0110w,.,,, «h, f s Nove„i» cr llth, Utfc, 18th, 19th h, ar»<! 2o h and D c-ujh,-r 2nd* and 3rd. Full particulars of'th* «>mp«ihion a.*- given57 words
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Article191 1916-10-25 5 Singapore R C Tournament The following art results of yesterday's pi»y Championship.—L H Zylva beat E T Whcatley 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 Siin/l's Handicap, Class A—J T Andrews beat B Sims. 3—6 0 2 6—o. Singles Hanidcap, Class H CB LiecirMer t-cr. v V D Penm-father— 30. unfinished. Doubles191 words
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Advertisement335 1916-10-25 5 Clarke's Cirque LOCATION: BEAPH RCUD QROJSD. JFOR A FEW NIGHTS Prcri.u* to De ar ure for TO-NIGHT AT Ml p. TO-NIGHT Great Change of Programme. Misb €lat>ke ».d UM most briLirtl MMllj of artiste. e,er, bought together ALL EUROPEANS. Clarke a Th© Hitfh Cists. C lrou«. EACH EVENING AT 9.30335 words
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Advertisement137 1916-10-25 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS.j "OUR DAY" Th* Variey Batei tab,merit, undrr th« of the Str* ts Chinese l<r»ti h Association, will eosßsaewee ou Thtna.'ay, Qetofr r 26. at the Victoria Theatre, at 9.J5 p.m. a itrp. j Booking now open at Messrs KIM Co. \WW' THE A.D.C. VARIETY SHOW in aid of137 words
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Advertisement171 1916-10-25 5 WHAT'S YOURS fWhite label! I WHISKY I STOCKED BY ALL High CI ass j Liquor Dealers. Adelphi Hotel I 'Our day' funD j SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 28. I b> kind permi..k, n of Luut Col A. B Garrett .nJ Ofhctr, tbe I I REGIMENTAL BAND OF THE J B K.171 words
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Article985 1916-10-25 6 It follows from an exhaustive investigation into the economics of war that a wise and patriotic people will finance its warp, as far as porHilde, by direct taxation. Loans are very convenient and useful; hut it in extreme!? unwise to depend upon 'hem, for in tbe end,985 words
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Article44 1916-10-25 6 Singapore Chamber of Commerce. To day's Auction up to 12 45 p m Ribbed Smoked teheet Pale Crepe H*> Last Week. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Pal* Crepe There was a good demand. London, To day's Wire Ribbed Smoked 2/1} Pale Crepe 2/4 J44 words
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Article115 1916-10-25 6 The following properties w«r# disposed cf by anction by Messrs Powell and Company, Limited, yesterday afternoon Freehold land and fortowni N< v 75, 76 and 77 Robertson Qnay. No*. 1 and 2 NantJOD Road arid No* i and 9 Saibon Stwt, Sirg»i> (,r fconpht by Mr. Ooi Tj->e115 words
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Advertisement338 1916-10-25 6 2 .,.,h 2 Fnncini Trio (Tj. inq-ntein«ifVW«. Fluto ran cini THo A 82 J (Vi ii ,HI Harp) B kc s re:cr Drnwaoa J B foe tta fat le Hate*** 1 lte s io oc fU. b- ftranm (D r ■<* Paul A«tOT 126 >n > Avu. Op. Pe.er Dawson338 words
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Advertisement110 1916-10-25 6 BEER STOUT 54« Gallon Casks. Brewed and shipped by George Younger 4 Son. Quotations on application to The Sele Importers:— Caldback, Macgregor and Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. I 'ADELPHI HOTEL 1 1 I r DURING DINNER THE Filipino Band WILL I*LAY. See "OUR DAY" AdTt. on110 words
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Advertisement31 1916-10-25 6 ii Bpand j t Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $15.40 sSterilised5 Sterilised Natural Milk $10 50 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 V .■iiiiftPi#w»»ifnmmtt mi rM—I J I I■■ ———i i mr— \mum31 words
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Article544 1916-10-25 7 *-s>c*.down. L nwloo at. 2/4] utficiat: Now Zealand f B |S now a million 1 ,v Reuter. i,, iuiaQ ships I Mowfirfo^. n1,,!! x Morocco, jt„ fn-nenti'ig troebw" 11 Liiui wis, isto be intern- i»iish w in Morocco t 0. houieward mail 16 rara will leave 11544 words
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Article21 1916-10-25 7 Ontario’s Gift. London, Oct. 2d, 2.30 p.m, Ontario haj given a quarter mi.don sterling to the Red O.oss Fund.21 words
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Article484 1916-10-25 7 Conclusion of a Successful Effort. Tuo auction in aid ef the R-d Cross Fund, h<» w—ii onrvliuVtl m the Straits Chinese Briton Ass« ciation, came to an end yesterday alternoon, and we understand that there will be approximately $35,000 in favour of the Fund. One of tue more484 words
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Article386 1916-10-25 7 S. C. B. A. Fete Auction. Sir,—I shall be much obliged if you will kindly publish in your paper the accompanym« letter from the Honourable F. S, James, Enqr., C M.G., to the Honour able Dr. Lim boon Keug for the information of the donor*, bidders and other ladies and386 words
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Article220 1916-10-25 7 Badges will be sold by ladiea wearing armlets stationed in vat ions places about the Square, Oollyei Quay, Battery Road, the Post Office, High Street, etc., from 9 am. to 1 p.m. and on the Rice Course in the afternoon of Saturday next. A certain number of220 words
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Article98 1916-10-25 7 There was a p tcked house at the Gaiety last night, when a speciai entertainment was given in aid ot the Red Cross Fund, to which the entire proceeds will be donated. The programme was an all-comedy one, with films showing Charlie Chaplin, M. P.ince, Max Linder, Syd.98 words
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Article69 1916-10-25 7 ?$o large was the attendance at the Pi esbyterian Church last night for the sacred concert organised for Oar Day that extra seats had to be provided. The Urge audience, which inclnJed the Bishop'Of Singapore, listened with evident enjoy ment to the various items render* d by69 words
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2889 1916-10-25 7 Ofcr $20,000. Everything points to a hamper house for Oar Day at the Victoria Theatre to-night when the \mateur Dramatic Committee aie providing a real variety entertain ment No fewer than a score ol items figure on the programme an 1 many of them are2,889 words
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Article87 1916-10-25 7 The Balkans. Rum -nia's Trial. Mount Prisacai Re Captured. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Oct 23. 7.!L\5 p in. Referring to th* northern and nonh-weHtein fronts, if»e Rumanian communique says that all enemy attempts to debouch from the Uznl V.diey into the Oimz and Sianic valle\s were sanguinarily repelled.REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 87 words
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Article66 1916-10-25 7 Lmdon, Oct. 24, 2 45 p.m. U nter is informed that Rnma uian circles in London have always rewarded the D ibnn'j t region as secondary in field operation*. The •muation will shortly undergo a i/reat change for the better. The Rumanians are withdrawing behind lie Danube66 words
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Article104 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct. 24,12.10 a.m. Petrograd: Fighting in the Dob'•U'lji has been most sanguinary >nd rvleutleea, especially where th** Russians and ??erb* are pitted against 'he Turks and Bulgars. It Beems that fit her side alternately took the offensive. Newspapers estimate that the enemy's object in the Dohretdja104 words
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Article51 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct. 24. H.l.Vp m. 4 Russian communique says tha: the Rossini and Rumanian troops in the Dobrudj* retired to th* heights north of Constants* and VI» Jid Is whilst resisting the advance of the enemy who occupied thes* 'wo points. Enemy attacks or O:sova were repelled.51 words
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Article83 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m. The Rumanian communique states that the enemy has occupied Con slants*. Our left wing in the Dobrndja was obliged to retire towards Caramurat. We repulse.] the enemy in the TTzul Valley and the left bank of the Alt River. We attacked on the83 words
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Article28 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct. 24, r >.5«i p.in. Amsterdam A German official message claims the of Predeal, Hasova and Mejidi» with 75 officers, 6.f»93 jrren and twelve gans.28 words
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Article65 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct 2H, 12.35 p.m. The Morning Post correspondent at Rome states that M. Venezeloe has sent an ultimatum to Bulgaria, lr.uanding the immediate evacuation of EiSt Macedonia. London, Oct. 24, 3.45 p.in, A Serbian official menage sajs t iere has l>een heavy and fierce at Vardar. Oar65 words
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Article160 1916-10-25 7 Big British Advance. London, Oct. £4, 12 5.5 *.m. General Sir Douglas Haig in hi* official report sa>s that on the right front, south of th*- Ancrn, th» line was advanced < ast of Gnendecourt md lei Boeafi where we ciptnied over a thonsand yards of enemy160 words
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Article104 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct. 24, 1.30 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig in hit communique says that the ground gained yesterday in the neighbourhood of Gueudecuurt and les ttoeufs has been fully secured. There was a reciprocal intermittent shelling during the night. The troops which captured a thousand prisoners on Saturday had104 words
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Article128 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct. 23. 7 20 p.m. Reuters correspondent at the French headquarters says that in a captured document a chief of artillery in yon Gallwitz'e army complains of the M terrif} ing number" of explosions in guns, especially ueldguns, which he attiibutes to inadequate care and unbkilful128 words
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Article77 1916-10-25 7 Harassing the Huns. London, Oct. 23, 4.25 p.m. Paris The communique farther states that since Saturday we have taken 450 priaoners in the Chaulnee sector. Two German aeroplanes were brought down on th* Somme and tnrne force*J to descend damaged. French aeroplanes dropped bombs on the blast furnaces77 words
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Article70 1916-10-25 7 London, Oct 24, I 20 e,m. Paris official: North of the Soma* we made appreciable progress north east of Mortal South of the Somme there waa> particularly Ihelj fighting >a tW region of Chanlne* wood. Eight* were taken priaoners yesterday, eorthwftft ol Saill.v Saiiiiael. Ererj where Ise ther«70 words
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Article73 1916-10-25 8 Lmdon, Oct. 24, 4 25 p.m. Pan's: The c ♦rnmnnique atatea that there w*-re lirely artillery ex «bang> sin the regions of Ihaches and A Maim onrt. Ihree enemy aeroplama weie brought down at Terdnn and two were forced to descend damaged in Lorraine, whilat an73 words
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Article128 1916-10-25 8 B tla lion Wip.d Out. London. Oct. 24, 2 5 p.m. Petrc tfrid Ower twenty enemy eattaliora, ii eluding a whole Aus trian oiihion, paiticijatted in the furious on F< May in the aroodeJ Carpathians with the object of securing, re K ardhßB of cost, the heights128 words
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Article178 1916-10-25 8 Pirates' Toll. London Oct. 24, 2 10 p.m. Chrtetania Norwegian Jteaimr* of a total (onnageof 22.375 j»v« been snnk during October. riftt*n million kroner have been •Bid or. war imnrar.c- premiums, which are therefore being raised. London, Oct. 23, 12 20 p.m. The sOaHieiw iiuyueno', afarchi *iesH,178 words
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Article18 1916-10-25 8 1.0,„|„ n ~c J4 B|o he .f the SCluji p I'lacf id the fuu,r«.18 words
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Article288 1916-10-25 8 London, Oct 23, 7 p.m. Continuing hi* speech at the luncheon given by the Foreign Pre** Association, VWonnt Grey referring toPitsident Wilnon's a Ivocacy that neutral* should participat3 in securing peace in the future, laid that in order to make that proposition *ffective, neutial nations must288 words
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Article33 1916-10-25 8 London, Oct. 23, l?;isp.m. Rome: Th- fo»c-a of Ras Mikhael. who (a ihe lather of LidjjeasoccupiMl Ankober, tight, miles north ,st M A.htia A» ,ba, on Oct i. f i£hriii£ contiiiuis.33 words
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Article33 1916-10-25 8 London, Oc 24 2.5 p.m. Official: hnrncane in the Virgin Iflanda has caused twenty- he Virgin Is'ands are in the of th**! form part of the Lee waul Islands gronp.] H33 words
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Article16 1916-10-25 8 London, Om. 23 725 pm. Amsterdam he If.it. k»i vi bSa in uiaki16 words
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Article61 1916-10-25 8 Sweeping tbe Desert. London. Oct. 23, 4 p m. Official On Oct. 20 and 21 or the western frontier of Egypt th* Camel Corps v*iih armoured ca»* sneoessfally swept the Dakhla oa*i to the vw>rn vdge, taking prisoners. A ifniimr operation h the Baharai oasis resulted in tlv*61 words
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Article88 1916-10-25 8 Sccialists and Premier's Assassination- London, Oct. 23, 12.35 p.m. Amsterdam Sue'a list ciicleh regard Count Stneigkh's assassination a« ihe outcome of a persisted retnssd to re-establiah parliamentary government in Austria, It is noteo* that Jaet Friday an intluentialiy con vened meeting, agitating tor thit»j purpose, was prohibited.88 words
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Article68 1916-10-25 8 Lnodcn, Oct. 24, 2.5 p.m. Par if: It i-< irported that at the Anglo-Fiench conference mentioned on Oct. 21 it was decided that ther* shonld be a collective Entente programme on the eastern front. The conference also discussed the G»e*k question and ad pted resolution* j which68 words
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Article30 1916-10-25 8 London, Oct. 21, 1.30 p.m. Q-imi Mary appals for continued ■upport of ber needlework guild which hat already sent oat nearly fonr million gaiuienui to suldiei* and sailors.30 words
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Article74 1916-10-25 8 I ot. l. r, Oof, 2.(. 1?.20 p.m. The Ti«i,> Mat.* that London jut* Brmadcelaiotiurt lh vv niflv ih« new «h..n« by which Indian too** b calM apon to make gooj (lepr.otailo i„ transit to Kna tend will oertahdy entail h»* Ihero w..oH ho margin of n74 words
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Article9 1916-10-25 8 The Daily Mail's political correspondent «l"*Mj tor DOI calling9 words
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Article321 1916-10-25 8 Revolting Brutalities towards Prisoners. London, Oct. 24, 2.40 p.m. A Government Committee bat co .ectjd from three medical rnei an ere shocking evidenc concerning last year's outbreak 01 typhus at Gardelegen, where elev» n thousand prisoners, including 230 iin it inhere, were herded into a small camp. They321 words
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Advertisement76 1916-10-25 8 f imiiiitii'u iijii. i I'SBLSK. HSJffn m j Pnrl^r Throughout the World. f riMz^ NaturalMilk.fe M Brand Halted W%£«v.v»f Hitt and st. Charles iff Md Peerlesscream. Si Wi J BABIES GETJATJN THEM. j I I Penang chop poe SFivr. n ue s^ ock ed by s v Kimi. i atNG,76 words
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Advertisement502 1916-10-25 8 OUfi D^y All Mull, t'hmi J„„ 1 ln V Kho Te u; c, s Mi»**, Ly Ain i,„. J r Ki Kl Ku k «enj! Ali»L« U0 K.L It W «v P«l» Horg" to l 4, 5k TWre Hot1.1 ()I1 T "t the 26iii October J9U "> 1 BED cross502 words
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Miscellaneous63 1916-10-25 8 e Si gap ore VoJumecr corps. Week i Friday, OeioU? 27. T<»-day. *30 pro Balfuiier ttange, S U.K. l I Hail Maxim (V.. do SV.R n «*<> Vet*rai»aCo Hrns Basnh Rd. M a j aj Ci/ To-morrow, October 26. 7 to 9 ui Range, Malty Co. Friday October 27. 563 words
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Article873 1916-10-25 9 'licit QnM U iv« M.r,ct rtiiM.rii t »rs« APoaa, OcToßat 26. Meaan Lyall and t£?att, bao aug *i,d M*±t SroMer*. lasue th*> f »mis li»t of quotation*r- Kubbtr Shares. Jom. Value. bu»m. BeUn». 2/- IHyr M 2/io X 1 Anglo Jay» 4/» 6vi 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- I*2/873 words
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Advertisement84 1916-10-25 9 Lpjaa i ii 1 THE I pot Stills! OF Great Britain) Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS "111 Buchanan's 111 will be able to continue to supply their famous blends and to maintain 1 the quality as before, being in the unique 1 position of having the largest bonded84 words
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Advertisement585 1916-10-25 9 mm mmtmm jmmummmmmmmmymmmmWmm»* THE ORIENTAL GoTKßNifurr Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j HprtMLlttti Funds, 3P $23,000/J3j vt iuvistsf in Segment SscuriUai ,»t*arH' record pfifcii ?<\ +iv* Itiereaail stability. LOW BATES far fltolllal iMMBsI wKJi Prrtits. I A rmn 3i)Q4n«*fenre|i t 093 oflta stage r >o or pre vioos death by585 words
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Advertisement46 1916-10-25 10 LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers Would iiiuuid those who dettw portraits to •CCOOifariv heir g'Ci't'ius I t' lf> tiuje in opportune, for bookinj appoiotitietttM for aittii Telephone NO, 1000 Hloo firads Portraiture, Milury broups, Pretty Pictures of Cinidres, Bridal Parties, Commercial Pftotogripl* Only Add ORCHARD BOAP46 words
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Article167 1916-10-25 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. SIMLA. Re-issue of C irreocy Notes. The Hon'ble Finance Member in introducing tbe Financial Statement in March alluded to various reforms introduced in connexion with currency note issue and ex\ lamed inter alia that in future notes pre--ent*-d at167 words
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Article280 1916-10-25 11 Advocate General. Th"* Royal warrant of the appointment of the Hon'ole Sir S. P Mnha Kt. Birrister-at.Law, Advocate General for the Presidency of Bengal has been received in India. Calcutta Tea Sales* At the auction on October 10, 29 600 packages wore pat up for «ale and met with280 words
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Article250 1916-10-25 11 Buddhist Priest Strangled, Thievei Escape with R 1,000. Information was received at Kanly on the after no »n of September. 'ii of the murder of Attadas Cnanse, Buddhist Priest in chary, of llendeniya Vihare near Parade niya. Mr. Dyson, Police Magistrate with Superintendent Tranchell ano Jacolyn, Madaliy; r, proceeded250 words
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Advertisement597 1916-10-25 11 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. VEGETABLE EMULSION, OR GANNOIL ThUi Eraulei nis solely prepared from veaetable drugs. It thoroughly ireaaU diseisesthat are tau-ed by internal heat in a very short time. It U a genuine preparation t» cure internal fever, night fever, ta'enese naemi» bilio, sness and leanne-s that cause debility an597 words
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Advertisement94 1916-10-25 11 HAM TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahara&Co., No. 334 North Bridof Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL 1333. 14 6 n Removed! TO I No. 7-5 Oxley Road, I I SINGAPORE. J 3 j 1 Mr. R. TSUDA, g [Mrs. NAG ASH IMA. I 2 I t Massage, t X Bone Setting, I Acupuncture. jj94 words
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Advertisement252 1916-10-25 11 THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Inco.porated ii Si g ipore.) Rubber Merchants. Auct :r?. House tod Land Agints, \ppr. left, Valuers Brokers, C < nmi iioo Agents and Surveyors. SALES 0? LVSD. HOUSED IORMITUtI, Jewellery, M tor Cars, ate oa advertised dates. RUBBER twice weekly at cor own Godowns. RUBBER252 words
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Article371 1916-10-25 12 Installation Ceremony Read Lodge. There was a record attendance at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening says the Malay Mail, for the Installation Meeting of among ihe visitors being the District Grand Jotter of the Eastern Archipelago (Wor Bro F M Elliot) and the District Grand Master371 words
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Article72 1916-10-25 12 Tne Pans Kochettt Bank Randal Swindler KocheUe who defrauded his clients for more than one hun.lred millions francs in stock »nd shares—hue been arreted at the front where he was doin* dntv oiHler another name as a dispatch rtder. laken back to Paris, his fine •ervloef72 words
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Article60 1916-10-25 12 Colonel de Flenrac, commanding the depot of the 96th French line ConT" 1 at D B to which Commandant R,ynal, the defender ol Vanx, was attached, has caused the following notice to be posted v been a °l ,be %ih re has been decorate.! with the Croix de guerre by60 words
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Advertisement345 1916-10-25 12 |A FEW LINES WE HANDLE OF LEADING HANUFACTIIfIEBS. Ashcroft's miniature ar A fnd sized billiarJ table* Ferro outboard motorb 2± HP. Reel's Parisian Mirrorg, ali aiz-K Ansonio's wall and table clocks Nepali's marble and alabaster flgorei Koken b American barber ehairf BoflJsl] (Booth'"*) wall and floor tiles Lamp- Blancbard and345 words
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Advertisement26 1916-10-25 12 SHAKE OFF THE CLUTCH to consider one nf%r U^ haVe but LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. B*l» With ard of Lil Ori«i»l -they weie Medicine v/J Chernistß and26 words
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Advertisement197 1916-10-25 12 TO LET ■■■■■■■Drfii RAFFLES CHAMBERS (Lately occupied by Katz Ltd Commodious, well lighted and airy offic* second floor, front portion of fir-t floor and floor. Will be divided to suit intending Electric lifts, lights and fans thro"ghout the br Applj to Ul, ling GHINC KENG LEE 60. Auctioneers Estate Am,197 words
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Article589 1916-10-25 13 Future Prospects. Th* f xt tit to which the MMmjn oHnda*trv hM vh o on drawn upon t« upply the s;n»ws of war Imd «p'Ci«l force to tbe r b<*#rrationi ••••hefuturp of iron nnd sfo 1 rades. which Ml fro'ii Sir J. hi, It no. 1589 words
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Article33 1916-10-25 13 Serbia has deckled to send a Minister to the Unite«l States, when the liiiberto had not been repHsented diplomatically. This h Inti rpretcl as meaning the Serbians ex|x»ct to re.(H>BBeBa their ooantrj shortly.33 words
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Advertisement410 1916-10-25 13 SHAIR REN CHAN A PIATU I u e litest dis-wery of liter iture in tie Rmiuizjd M \\%y I 1 1)g written inverses which areq lite interesting maloiiou* T rh y k hniical- It*demmdis 8) gre it aid 0314t*fit thn tho r Author lusd3wil*l to print a s*; >.iJ c410 words
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Advertisement627 1916-10-25 13 j Steady! Don't let your new rcsporrsi! ilities lead you t- Quarrelling, fuming, brooding, to worry or sleeplessness j j Know your irritability forwh:t it is just th? result of unlerfed nerves. Tbe nadon wants men and who c m stand up under their duties calm, unrulfled, smiling, efficient. It627 words
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Advertisement604 1916-10-25 14 nwTicETJ NOTICE. Tend ri wi'l b nee ved up t > ntxr of mdaj 30th Octour l*l#t* 'he Office ii the Insr>ct«r of Prison-, Singapore, fn m per ons detdr ot cnracting for tLe supply of ratK M for ?hc r risn-s. Forms 'f *»nder may b» obtatne et tt<604 words
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Advertisement476 1916-10-25 14 NOTiCĔS NOTICE Sale, purchase and mortgage of Rubber Estates, Houses, Lands etc., arranged. Send complete detail particulars, tracingof plans, prices, etc. under joiifidential cover to K.C. Lim, No. 225, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. 4-10 311 DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that r to "The Alien Enemies Winding »p Ordinance,476 words
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Advertisement392 1916-10-25 14 WANTED WANTED btrgaawH tompttl—mri Knslisb. French, FM«cl»Et*IM» ð**r) to Box 456, this p*per. 17.10 SITUATION WANTED. A >< U»'U S v rnifH born Chillt** willi 7 yeais'• xt er'ence in banking business seeka portion in foreiyn c« unrrv. Apply Box 250 care of Malaga Tiil'une. 21-10 RAILS WANTED. Ore mils392 words
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Advertisement419 1916-10-25 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. CHINA. LNCORPf-RATED IN ENGLAND BY UOY A L CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00« Reserve Fund £1,800.00* rteserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,01< BANKERS, fhe Bank of England, Tbe Londoi "ity and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th« London County and. VV eetminstei419 words
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Advertisement283 1916-10-25 14 JNSURANC SOUTfTsRITIJ INSURANCE CO.. |j Jncorjor/tku 1« Kent Hi Mnctm MARINE IliHUi Hill Ha Part, of WAR RISK »o ii f 1r »11 part J. WK Offices: 2, Kinl r. HEUNCoiT IHSURAK E CO IT| (Incorporated in HeadhaJ Capital HiEITMITHIIIT-RHbj on and MercU current rntrp. M/FIrE DEPAITMTUT—■ fffertrd en li.283 words
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Title Section19 1916-10-25 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 251 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 191619 words
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Advertisement456 1916-10-25 1 P.&0.-BRITISH India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated m Englajtd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Per Cttma. Jipn, Penng. Ceybi, Australia, India, Ada Egypt Mediterranean Ports and Leadoa. Steamers will leave Singapore en or tank MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe) Connecting at456 words
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Advertisement261 1916-10-25 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Belawan Deli, Sabang, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned datea OUTWARD. Vondel Oct. 29 Grotiut Hot. 21 P. Juliana Dec. 24 no Rembrandt Jan. 31 Oranje261 words
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Advertisement539 1916-10-25 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAI AN) JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A J2*2 between Yokohama via port, to Marseilles and Lnaw, emaer ™!i-*!Tn;«r!w l" 1^"*1 J»P*nsss Government. The New Twin-anew Staawams maintaining th.i lerrw have teen tpeeislly designed and constructed, and arefietdwiftft g 1 '.'j*539 words
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Article676 1916-10-25 2 Europe. Frrr bowk* City of Manila due October .>o Novaia October 2o (connects with Mara Tokoyama Mam November 4 Hirano Mara November Nor« November 9 (connect* with Medina) Karons* las November 10 Nelen« November 13 Pyrrhnri November 2.> Mara November 22 Cyclops December 11 For Liverpool Olancna676 words
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Article163 1916-10-25 2 Important Admiralty Order. An Admiralty order nnder the Def< nee of the R« a lm Regulations published in the London "Gazette,' on ships' lights, prohibits the nse of electrically lit lanterns to be fitted with overhead screens, while their normal brilliancy is to be reduced by 50 per163 words
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Article301 1916-10-25 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER BERTH DATE Glenartney K. Harbour 22-8 Barque "Dee" Outer Rdl 8 Bambra K. Harbour 19 Batavier Inner Rds 19-10 Charon No. 7 Wharf 20 10 SuiSang Outer Rdl do Hai Nam Dock do Oiang Seng Inner Rds 11-1U Kamuning do Egremont Castle Outer301 words
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Article112 1916-10-25 2 Amongst a recent list of casualties appears the name of Acting-Lieut. D A Stride, Et N Et. who has been wounded whilst on active service. Lieut. Stride, whose home is in Oxford, was a cadet on board the school ship Conway for the period 1904-7. Later, he112 words
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Article79 1916-10-25 2 The Halifax Board of Trade returns for 1915-16 contain soin- interesting particulars as to the exports and imports from that port. Th- exports totalled over 16,000,000 dolf; ol which agricultural products contributed 5,000,000 dols; fisheries 4,500,000 dols manufactures, r ,'K)i),(H)()dols. mines, 1,500,000d015. Tne imports for the same period totalled 10,709,00079 words
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Article882 1916-10-25 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station :—s. s. Polynesien. The P A 0 outward mail steamer Malta with not arrive until Nov. 2nd. The N. Y. X, liner Fushimi Maru sails at daylight to-morrow for London. The N.Y.K. liner882 words
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Article273 1916-10-25 2 Vessels arriving here report that the tolls on shipping going through the Suez Canal, have been tbe transit increased from b'f 75c to 7f 25c per ton for loaded ships, and from 4f 25c to 4f 75c for ships in ballast, since Oct. 5. This273 words
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Article356 1916-10-25 3 lus i ve io Malaya Tribune.) ,wman and Co., the M M eKO g freight and ship ,c ander date Oct. ing on 30th uh., freight market has c tone of about a N a fe« steamers have P nl er timecharter terms md Saigon trades but356 words
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Article85 1916-10-25 3 IV following porta are declared nfected (Signal X G. Q.) and anapetted (Signal F. P. B.) p Mo Notu L 1 n Signal. Disease Date. ...P.P.B. ..Ch -lera... lift 28.9 f ...F.P.8. ...Cholera... 649 26.5 ug ...F.PB. ...Cholera... 1164 28.9 ...F.P.B. ...Cholera... 1165 28.9 X.G.Q ...Cholera 1129 15.9 J*--"85 words
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Article329 1916-10-25 3 Per P. and 0- Liners. Per P <fc O str Medina—Mr J T Newall, Miss E VI Crawford Mr G D Mackay, Mr Mr Hall, Mr Archibald, Mr Kees, Mi*s Stevens, Mrs Carrott, Mr Mrs Anderson. Per P O str Mongolia—Mr Garratt, Mr Mrs Btennirt, Mr Agge, Miss329 words
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242 1916-10-25 3 The good work being performed by the men of the merchant service who are serving with the Mesopotamia Forces is being done under the most trying conditions of ariv in the whole of the areas of the war, if any regard is to bb paid242 words
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Article69 1916-10-25 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. LKFT. Hklivkhbd B. 1 Sept. 8 Oct. M.M Sept. 11 Oct. t P. <fc O. Sept. 14 Oct. if M.M. Sept. 18 Oct. If 8.1. Sept.69 words
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Article234 1916-10-25 3 (Singapore, October 25). Tin.— sBB.32i i 150 tons soid. Copra.— Strong. No Business. Tapioca. —Weak. Business done Sago Flour Firm. Business done. Oamtner. —No Business. Pepper. —Steady. Business done Other Products- Quit. Latest Local Market OuoUtioaj. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $30.50 Nutmegs 80 8. 39.00 Copra Bali234 words
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Advertisement35 1916-10-25 3 SINGAPORE SHiPCHAHDLERYCo. >HI?I[IANDL RS PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS, O.jinpiiiiy's Launch meets incoming ships. 16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-435 words
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Advertisement284 1916-10-25 3 Best National Tonic j i i Our very live English contemporary The Efficiency Magazine utters some time- ly 'word* in seaaon' under the caption j No Advertising in Thibet. A traveller it says, has recently come from the shutj in land of Thibet. He announces that Thibet is the most284 words
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Advertisement202 1916-10-25 3 PACIFIC SERVICES For Vancouver and Seattle. Taking cargo on through Bills'oLading to San Francisco and Canadian or U.S.A Points. s.s. Tensho Maru loading about 26th Oct. sjß. Gishan Maru 20th Nov. s.s. Shintsu Maru ?f>th Dec. The s.s. Tensho Maru will also take car h o for Hongkong and Kobe.202 words
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Advertisement357 1916-10-25 3 M. M. MESSAGER ES MARITIME! Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylon, Marseilles HOMEWARD j OUTWABD 1?16 j 1916 Cordillere Nor. 3 I Polvneaien Oct 21 Magellan >ov. 13 j Amazone Ner. T For all particulars apply to J. de Courtois. Agent. FOR HONGKONG AN3 JAPAN. Th" *.s. BALAKI9 is due357 words
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Miscellaneous118 1916-10-25 3 Singapore Tide Tables. October 25. High water :—9.11a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins.; 9.36 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins. October 26. High water —9.38 a.m. 8 ft, 8ins. 10.17 p.m. 9 ft. 0 ins. October 27. New Moon. 3h. 37m M. High water —10.6 a. m 9 ft. 2 ins.; 10.57118 words
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Miscellaneous412 1916-10-25 3 Mails Close. To day. Batu Pahat HongWaA 2JJ0 pm Bafema Ban Whatt Hin 2.30 pm Batu i'ahat Mena 2.30 pn; Port Swettenham and Penang Tpoh JiJO pm Malacca, I'.jrt Swettenham ATeluk Aoson *Kampar 2.30 pm Malacca ♦ffong Lias 2.30 pm Medan Medusa 2.30 pm Donai pm Bangkok Guan Kim Seng412 words
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Advertisement546 1916-10-25 4 TOYD KISEH KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Set, Kobe. Yokohama. Honolulu and San Francisoo to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailing* from Hongkong. twmPr DfeplM «tIToM Speed Leave Hongkong BHINYO MARU 22.000 21 Nov. 1 KOREA MARU 18,000 Nov. 29546 words
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Advertisement477 1916-10-25 4 Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) Codes Jped. Cable addreshes flw Xl AL A B,c DOCKYARD j Western Union KOBE R Scott's, Libbers, ana DOOK-DAIKEN." jB Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sixes and d escriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving: Docks and Patent477 words
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Advertisement414 1916-10-25 4 Ocean Steam Company, Lt d AND China Mutual Steam bl Co., Ltd. (Inoorporated Englan di The Companies,' steamers ar patcl ed from Liverpool ontw. tbe Straits, China and J* P a week and from Japan honewart'? London, Amsterdam an d aJ 1 every fortnight for Genoa M les and Liverpool414 words
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