Malaya Tribune, 7 November 1916
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Title Section28 1916-11-07 1 The Malaya Tribune. fiWG DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. foi. 3. No. 262 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 Price 5 Cents. COe ipalapa Crtbune. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 728 words
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Advertisement119 1916-11-07 1 GAIETY Junction of Albeit and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. Latest Pathe Official War Gazette iiT B rj c Somme Where ihe Great Battle is now Raging. Tie Lighthouse Keepers Cine- Thrilling two Pait Sea Drama. THE EYE OF GOD FIVE PART UNIVERSAL SPECIAL WITH119 words
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Advertisement111 1916-11-07 1 i ASAH I BEER; l I I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN Jmhmbmibmmwmmmwbm ■■■■■■■inmiimMiminnimnmii.»««»ss«s»s nimmmmimtmimmmmt»,««w«««t g a mmmmmntmaamxt —rmrini iiniini iiiiiiiiiiinii mmxxxm iiniinninini I i TO THE WORKING MAN. 11l ■■■I I inniß ■■■MIMMII■■ I Why Pay Inflated War Prices £ZS$ lYour X'mas Requirements? JHf J Bentwood111 words
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Article764 1916-11-07 2 Patau Bulang Rubber Produce. The following is the directors' report to the shareholders: Finance. No further calls were made during the tiniiicial year, the contributory shares remaining $8.50 per share called op on 30th June, 1916. An eleventh call of 50 cents per share has been made since764 words
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Advertisement179 1916-11-07 2 THE LAKE BREEZE MOTOR FAN Rons on Methylated Spirits. Keeps cool without Electricity. Runs 24 hours sa=iiis F R E Beautifu', Comfortable, Satisfying. Messrs. JOHN LITTLE? Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND J LUMPUR. I Incorporated in England.) Sole Agents fox» S. S. and lviala.y Peninsula.. PORCELAIN WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. KAWASHIMA Co.,179 words
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Advertisement409 1916-11-07 2 Are you a Slave Do You Evmr Or 19 your life a D r wakeful, rettJesHfevCri'S existence? Do you start and Cr? twitching nerve or dartin, f Arc you robbed of u Pl just repose and tran.m 1? Then there U 5* LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALI is more than hope. of409 words
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Article1114 1916-11-07 3 L» a p o c unmittee acknowwith thanks the following subthe abovs fund c Iged $120,608 61 m I the Kirn Ho A- 13 wn staffs, 149 L] I I Low, Peacock and Co, cc I'ek Ii m k 10 an Yet 25 lio S< f d1,114 words
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Article154 1916-11-07 3 The Hon Treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following Already acknowledged $33,716.75 Public Works and Survey Oflice Staff 51 Proceeds of Concert given on the 27th Oct at the Stadt House 971.50 Young Meu's Brotherhood ABBocn Malacca 10 Members of the V MBA 40 Collected by154 words
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234 1916-11-07 3 Collected by Haji Abdul Rahman Glas from Javanese $427,90 Haji Oaman bin Asra from Javanese at Kampong Glam 101.95 Ahmad bin H. Abdullah Simpulan Mntnbbah Clob 53.20 S. Salim Bausfr Straits Motor Garrage 36 50 Luraoh Bolu Luar 32.CU Persenang Stia Club 31.30 Java Pranakan234 words
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Advertisement237 1916-11-07 3 OF tISiS PROGRAMME. m*-m~*~***^-Aii2lL we T JP for P ictures why Worry; Come along to your favourite Picture House. 1 I"" The j TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT g iJ n, M at the Alhambra j Ln o dthrßEST BEACH ROAD. fiPHB Ca Tra^c fee i| aD mft THE HOME OF237 words
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Advertisement92 1916-11-07 3 Rai Saheb Dr. K. C. Dass. HEALTH LITERATURE OK 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED TREE. Apply to The SMStly* Sahara PlianMcy. 30/2 Harriscn Read, CALCUTTA. j Firm s that advertises boldly -> S and consistently is inva- J riably a good business J house which sells goods J that are well worth92 words
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Article145 1916-11-07 4 Exclusive to Malaya Tnbuns.) Messrs Latharr. an 1 Co., ihe Vrcade, advise th* following qnetalions for to-day s— Alor Gajah 15.75 13-85 AverKnning* 1.45 150 Ayer Ifolftk 2.55 2.65 Ayer Panas 11.35 .11.50 Balgownie 4.60 4.75 Bukit Jelotong 0.77J 0.82J Bukit Katil 0.85 090 banfkutSerdg.... 10.00 10.20145 words
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Article154 1916-11-07 4 Orders for the week ending, Friday, November 10. To-day. 5.15 p m Drill Hall 8 V.A. h do S.R.E. v. >. m do Maxim Co 5.10 M do SV.R X.C.O's. B. Kampong Bahrn S.V.R. X.C.Os., A. 5.15 Tanglin S.V.R T P.P. Off. N.C.O's. 5.10 pm Drill Hall154 words
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Advertisement348 1916-11-07 4 VALVE-IN-HEAP Zjjjp I CARS Motor Cars. iPErTrr^ATI I ftf LTD] fumj j 2-11 8-11 mm^mmmmm9mmmwmm*emmmmmmwmmwmmwmamwv*Bmic^m*.* JONGKEENA RBOISTKRBD. DOSE. The Great Blood Purifier. For Malaria, Dengue and Common Fever, Lumbago, Kidney Trouble, Chronic Rheucnatism, Weaknesy, Chronic Neuralgia, Inflammation of the gum, couflrb, sorethroat etc., onr- tablespoonful thrice a day. When applied348 words
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Advertisement319 1916-11-07 4 Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees. DupatU, Ravikai. Shawls, etc., Our Famous Br .ss Toys containing 32 articles. r,ig Set R 3- 6-0 Medium Set Rs. I—l4—o Small Set R* 1— 6—o Catalogues in Tamil, Boglhb, Tetugu, and Bengali Free. Address: BARM A Co. Silk Hurehußta. Hanuinangbat,319 words
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Advertisement338 1916-11-07 4 TO-NIGHT 9.15 SHOES Another Daring Masterpiece by Lois Wr-her, the World's Producer. MARIE MACLAREN—THE SLAVE GIRL OF COMMFRrt It deals with a subject difficult of discussion with a delicacy tl bring a blush of ?h line to the ino«t modest cheek 1 SHOES s tMe tnnt 9 a*' r «o338 words
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Advertisement107 1916-11-07 4 SALYITAE. j The mat powerful but barmlesc net tonic, producing ttartling resnlte, i I mediate and permanent, in j nervous exhaustion, in both j r i J married or unmarried. Price ii-. 1 ;«er| phial. Asthma Tablets. j The best remedy for c I breathing, tits and the w< ret107 words
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Article121 1916-11-07 5 Lawn Tennis. Singapore R. C Tournament The result of yesterday's matches in the above tournament were as nitJar Championship —G A Ahin beat E 0 Angus (7 —5, 6—4) Singles Handicap Class A—C Martia beat J R Cockburn (6 —1, 5—7, 6—0). Singles Handicap Class B—C B Leicester121 words
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Article244 1916-11-07 5 The thirty-fourth annual report of tbe committee of the Singapore Rawing Club for the year ended Jane 30, signed by Mr. T. A Powell, hf-n. sec. md treasurer, states No club racing was held during the period nnder review a tonr oared race between crew* from Messrs244 words
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Article32 1916-11-07 5 Ihe monthly medal (ladies) of the Garrison Golf Club will be decided on Thursday (stroke). The men's monthly medal will be played for on Saturday and Sunday next. J32 words
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Article75 1916-11-07 5 S L. R. A. Contest. In making a score of 35 at 150 yarda Mis. Payne won the first of 8hlel( i pendants presented for possibles,'' by the Lady Evelyn oung. Mrs. ,'ayne was also the inner of th* November Spoon. ii u 100 yds. 150 Total r| 3175 words
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Article198 1916-11-07 5 Klang v. Seremkan. in Seremban for a long time took IT. a Klan team LTLCS although in was th« fi UFe f lhe arue was the play 0 f the Klang forwards, who dominated their opponents thronghont, getting the and I ?hn n ly 6Very »BLS inthJ howin reat198 words
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Article99 1916-11-07 5 The two days of the Ipoh race meeting, on Friday ani Saturday last, were most successful. The following were the winners First Day Race 1, Black Prince; race 2, Rumania race 3, Beau Brummell race 4, Ampang race 5, Imperial race 6, Lechumie; and race 7, Chandan. The99 words
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Article138 1916-11-07 5 There is a martial aspect about the Rev. Sadler Phillips, Vicar of St. Etheldreda's, Fulham, which delights as much says John Ball. The other night a burglar called on him at the vicarage, and Mr. Phillips held him at the muzzle of a revolver while Mrs. Phillips138 words
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Article47 1916-11-07 5 The death is announced of Mr George Foyle Fawcett, the wellknown courser, aged 76. In partnership with his elder brother, the late Mr. Christopher Foyle Fawcett, he* was the owner of the strongest kennel of greyhounds in the country, and on five occasions won the Waterloo Cup.47 words
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Article58 1916-11-07 5 October Returns Derrick Co. Agents. 1 2 c TribQ te 43 Piculs Tin OreTotal 248 Piculs Ha Ore Lallan* Co. Agents. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. 8 No. 1 No. t Dredge. Dredge. Hours run 571 Cubic Yards 557 treated 92,000 100,000 Total Piculs 1,256. Realised on sale58 words
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Article69 1916-11-07 5 Singapore, November 7, On London— Bank4m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/16 On IndiaBank T. T. l 74 j On Hongkong— Bank d/d 2^ On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 71 On JavaBank T. T. 135 On Japan— Bank d/d. 1091 Sovereigns—baying rate 8.54 Fndia Ceil Bills69 words
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Advertisement127 1916-11-07 5 Latest Advertisements. UNDER ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE, JOHORE BAHRU. ft 4 Civil Suit No. 40 of 1916 W Abdulrahman bin Alkoff by m h Attorney Shaik Yahya Afifi Plaintiff A__a versus An Stab Im Defendant AUCTION SALE *T IESSRS CHIMB lEIB LEE I MS SALE-MOB No. 3127 words
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Advertisement246 1916-11-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR DAY. Sinhalese Amateur Theatricals. XJnder the Distinguished patronage oi H. E. The Governor, H. E. the Major-General, G.O.C. and The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary SINHALESE AMATEURS will stage IN AID OP "OUR DAY" FUND the play entitled SRI WICKRAMA RAJA SINGHA At the Theatre Royal North Bridge246 words
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Advertisement219 1916-11-07 5 WHAT'S YOURS? c c IM m a mmJk I B3 L tsk'aH InWwH Li H\\ v v \nj nj w J ■HHHBI fe 4. »ilr ilmwrLm 9 Hv\ Siijfi STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor De alers. (Late of tkb Robinson Piano Co. Ltd.) 100, Nirth Bridge Road, Adelphi Hotel219 words
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Article847 1916-11-07 6 The steady deoliue in the Wirth rate in France, and elsewhere in Europe, makes the study of infant life a matter of the greatest national importance. It has been pointed out that Germany depended mainly upon her manhood power in eeti mating the chances of crushing847 words
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Article152 1916-11-07 6 The Relief Committee We are asked by the Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng to state that the Relief Committee met this morning at Kim Seng Bridge to identify thow seeking relief and to issue cards fvr particulars of each case. Among those present were the Hon. Dr.152 words
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Article125 1916-11-07 6 Paul Thi Great War The Balkans 7 The Western Front 7 Another Lie Nailed In the East The Italian Campaign f Poland's Plight The Muzzlei Reichstag 1 Indian Affairs 5 Company Reports Oar Day »'Fund 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps Looal Share Market f Sperting Intelligence Baying of Infant125 words
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Advertisement133 1916-11-07 6 Rubber Mangles. SPECIAL VALUE ffW s l£?«HßeT^r ROLLERS 17 inches x 4£ inches. Wood Rollers $19.50 Plain Iron Rollers $49. Diamoid Grooved Rollers $74. Fitted with springs to raise rollers I Robinson Co. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large133 words
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Advertisement85 1916-11-07 6 LARGE STOCKS OF Allsopp's In Quarts and Pints Now Arrived. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. wmwmwmmmmmmwmmmmKuammmwmwmmmmM*'*** ADELPHI HOTEL FILIPINO BAND WILL PLAY During Dinner TO-NIGHT. I Y. M. TOY©. I J JAPANESE I J PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 1 J 15 High Street. t 1 (Cormcr of N.rth Bridge »oW.) 1 J85 words
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Advertisement19 1916-11-07 6 I MILKMAID j Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $12.40 j! Sterilised Natural Milk $10.50 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 a19 words
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Article501 1916-11-07 7 a. 5—35 eta. up. ting of the Mnnicij will be held in board room to. p.m. to resume Estimate*, 1917. en ing oi September irded the Sinn t> filing 410 shells c man, says the War Ollice in an .night the chief it line Universal 1"" rhe501 words
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Article481 1916-11-07 7 A Light Calendar. The sixth Assizes commenced this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir John Bncknill, K. C There are only five cases on the list, which include a charge of attempted mur- f 8 the Hjlam ~b° y" who ■tabbed Mr. Johnstone in Orchard Road last month.481 words
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Article86 1916-11-07 7 Feng Kuo-chang, Tuchun of Nanking, and Mr. Wen Chung-yao have been appointed Director-General and Assistant Director of the Development Works in Pukow. Teh Liang has been honoured with the Ta-hsiu Chia Ho decoration. It may be noted that General Teh Liang is one of the most active members86 words
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Article78 1916-11-07 7 A sad drowning fatality took place near Banting, Sarawak. The wife of P. C. Achang and her two children were on their way to visit their relations when their boat capsized and the younger child was drowned. The body was recovered next day. Although the practice of diving contest, beselam78 words
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Article89 1916-11-07 7 The Alhambra Revue. Things are progressing very favourably in connection with the oig Alhambra production 44 Cheero Singapore!" for "Our Day' next Monday. The management is sparing no expense to make the occasion a noteworthy one in the history of the establishment, and in order to make everyone89 words
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Article170 1916-11-07 7 The «Our Day" collections and the auction at Ipoh were great suesurpassing expectations. It ia txpested that they will realise well over $20,000. Tue remainder of tbe gifts weiesold Tuesday, On the second rac-i day, the Sultan of Perak stut a message, regretting his inability to be170 words
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Article186 1916-11-07 7 In reference t) Malacca's help to 44 Our Day Fund and the Malacca Chinese Fighter contribution to the Malayan Air Fleet through the Malaya Tribnne in June last, our esteemed contemporary, the Straits Times, has the following: Following a note here yesterday regarding Onr Day results it is186 words
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Article110 1916-11-07 7 Peking, October 12.—Owing to the difficulty of obtaining a suitable Foreign Minister, Dr. Chen Chintao has been ordered to withdraw his resignation as Acting Foreign Minister and conduct formal negotiations with Baron Hayashi twice a week commencing from last Friday so as to settle the Chenchiatung incident as110 words
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Article66 1916-11-07 7 Mr. Ashworth Hope has, we hear, given a fully equipped ambulance to the Red Cross Society at Home, the ambulance being for service in France. A marriage has been arranged and will take place on the 9th instant at the Fitzgerald Memorial Church, Penang, between Mr. Tan Ten« Kirn of66 words
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Article75 1916-11-07 7 In the Balkans. Rumanian Report. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 6, 3 a.m. The Rumanian communique says: We repulsed several enemy attacks in the Prahova Valley. The enemy in the evening succeeded in occupying part of our trenches on Mount Dihamu, north-west of Azuga. Several enemy attacks inREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 75 words
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Article54 1916-11-07 7 Austrian Claims Admissions. London, Nov. 6, 4.10 a.m. An Austrian communique says Hungarians captured the strong Clabucepu position, south-west of Predeal, and the Rumanian second line. The communique says that the Rumanians recommenced their attacks in the frontier region east of Brasso and pressed back the Austrian front for two54 words
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Article84 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 5.15 a m. The Times Bukharest correspondent wires: If the Rumanians continue to preserve their high moral and stubborn defence, the enemy should be unable to reach the interior for weeks, when the cold weather will presumably terminate serious operations. In the meantime, the sentiment84 words
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Article53 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 12.20 p.m. Bukharest: The situation in ths Carpathians continues to improve, while the extent of the disaster to the enemy in the Jinl Valley increases. A French military mission arrived at a critical moment and collaborated moat effectively with the High Command in reestablishing53 words
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Article48 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 6.5 a.m. Telegrams from Athens state that the Royal Government is persecuting the Venizelists. Twenty-five officers are at present imprisoned, and one was executed at Ekaterini before the Venizelist occupation. A deoree dismisses from the army and navy officers joining M. Venizelos.48 words
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Article35 1916-11-07 7 London Nov. 6, 6.5 a.m. Athens: King Constantino presided over a protracted council of Ministers and party leaders, which discussed particularly the question of handing over the light flotilla to the Allies.35 words
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Article66 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. G, 5.35 p.m. Ath-ns The Venizelist General Danglis, interviewed, said that he reiied on having at least four divisons, the first of which was going towards Serresat the end of November. General Sarrdil is assisting in arranging the plan of cimpaign, which it is believed will66 words
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Article45 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 6.45 p.m, Athens It is reported that the French flag was hoisted yesterday evening on the Greek light flotilla at Keratsini. London, Nov. 6, 6 p.m. Paris: General Rogues, the French War Minister, has arrived At Salonika.45 words
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Article167 1916-11-07 7 Big French Advance. Sailliiel Captured. T J \T m m London, Nov. 6, 1.5 a.m. The Paris communique sayi North of the Somme we executed several attacks during the day and made a series of appreciable advances from south of Le Transloy to south of St Pierre167 words
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Article35 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 5, 6.5 p.u% The communique says The French occupation of Damlou/ completes the recapture of every inch of ground won by the Germans in their eight months' operations against Verdun.35 words
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Article89 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 4.25 p.m. Paris: A communique states: We advancel between les Boeufs and Sailly Saillisel. The enemy in the night violently counter-attacked the positions we captured, from Saillisel as far as St Pierre Vaasi Wood. All attacks on the northern spur at the western edges of89 words
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Article62 1916-11-07 7 Advance Continues. London, Not. 6, 1.30 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig sayr: We attacked at several points and made some progress. We cleared out a picket of Germans on onr extreme right and progressed in the centre on a front of over thousand yards, securing high ground62 words
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Article49 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. G, 2.35 p.m. General Haig states During ths uigbt a strong enemy counterattack regained a portion of the ground in the neighbourhood of Butte de Warlencouit. Eastwards of les Boeufs our gains were secured. We thrice successfully raided trenches in the Armentieres and Yores areas.49 words
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Article61 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 6.15 a.m. Continued and heavy rain on the Somme has prevented extensive operations during the week-end, but the communiques on both sides show that there has been a most furious cannonade. A notable featureis the steady extension of tbe British artillery northwards. The guns are61 words
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Article39 1916-11-07 7 London, Nov. 6, 5.35 p.m. The Priie Court baa awarded £3,000 to the crew of submarine B8 for linking the German cruiser Prinz Adalbert, with six hundred aboard, in the Baltic on October 23» last year.39 words
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Article97 1916-11-07 8 Filling the Gaps. London, Nov. 0' 5.15 a.m A report in Lloyd a register states that 1,620 Tossels, aggregating 2JM2JO9 tons are now being built *nder the supervision of the Register, which is the largest in the history of the Society. The oatpnt ot the United Kingdom97 words
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Article22 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 6.10 p.m. The American steamer Tanao has i v»i; sunk by a submarine. Thirty w*re saved.22 words
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Article40 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 6.20 p.m. The German steamer Anatolia has jrrived at Malta from Piraeus, towed I j a British warship. The Germans have captured the Danish steamer Ulla and have taken I sr to Swinerunende,40 words
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Article65 1916-11-07 8 Local Affairs. London, Nov. 6, 6 p.m. Petrograd: There has been fighting northwards of Postavy and also < i the upper Stockhod and at Marajuvka. Between Brzezany and Haiicz the battle has been stiffest, 1 ut according to military authorities t.early all the attacks of tbe past65 words
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Article60 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 5, 10.55 p.m. Copenhagen: A German sub. marine stranded on the west coast of Jntland. The crew blew her up after unsuccessful efforts by torpedo boats to take her off. Amsterdam An official message from Berlin states that it was the U 20 which stranded60 words
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Article33 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 5.15 a.m. A telegram from Sydney states that numerous wolfram reefs have l*een located in the northern territory. Tixty-two tons have been prodvced in the past eighteen months.33 words
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Article63 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 12.20 p.m. Sydney The Director of Mines <,( the Northern Territory states that ivamerous well defined wolfram reefs and leaders from one inch to four feet have been located. The c utcrops are traceable for halt a mile. The number of instances is large in63 words
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Article45 1916-11-07 8 Bad Weather. London, Nov. 6, 6.5 a m. The weather is now bad on the Italian front, where heavy rains and mist are hampering operationi. The Austrians are now attempting a diversion in the Trentino. Five attacks at one point were repulsed.45 words
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Article44 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 0, 6 p.m. An Italian official message states We repulsed attacks in the Concei Valley and at Lukatic on the Carso. We bombarded the Castagnavizza works, and advanced and straightened our line at several points. We took prisoner fifty.44 words
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Article77 1916-11-07 8 Press and Public. London, Nov. 6, 5 30 p.m. Amsterdam The German papers complain that the Reichstag was muzzled because Government is determined not to tolerate public discussion of its intended measures. The Koelnische Zeitung says that ene of Groener's first steps will be to veto newspaper77 words
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Article84 1916-11-07 8 41 Please Pity Me London, Nov. 6, 5.30 p.m. The New Yo*"k World publishes a long statement, sanctioned by the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr Bethmann Hollweg), which is mainly a tirade against England, who 44 is bent on wiping Germany from the face of the earth.'' Bethmann84 words
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Article59 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6,1.30 p.m. New York The collector of customs at Connecticut announces that the Deutschland's cargo is worth approximately $10,000,000 gold of which sum nine millions is comprised in stocks and bonds for the purpose of strengthening Germany's credit. The remaining million dollars covers the dye-stuffs59 words
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Article51 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 1.30 p.m. Melbourne Mr. Hughes is summoning a conference of the Labour Party. The referendum figures are bow No 1,080,000, Yes 1,007,000. The count is still incomplete. Open air meetings at Melbourne and Sydney demanded the repeal of the pro. clamation calling up single51 words
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Article71 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 5, 11 45 p m. Amsterdam A Vienna paper says that Baron Burian, replying to a deputation from Warsaw, said that the future of the kingdom of Poland would only begin with full national existence after the war. in close connection with the Central Powers, both71 words
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Article149 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 6.5 a.m. The belated Austro German offer of Polish autonomy is regarded as being dictated by military necessity. Uis not thought likely that the Poles will fall into the trap, as apart from the fact that the offer is limited to Russian Poland the149 words
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Article32 1916-11-07 8 Londen, Nov. 6, 12.20 p.m. Amsterdam: The Dutch newspapers' comment on the Polish proclamation emphasises that in future Poland will be an Austro-German vassal state under a German king.32 words
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Article132 1916-11-07 8 London, Not. 6, 12.20 p.m. The King granted an audience to Mr. Edwin Lutyens, F. R. i. B. A., who is leaving for India shortly on business connected with the proposals of the committee appointed to advise the Haj re the planning of Delhi. The Times, referring to132 words
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Article53 1916-11-07 8 The following have been elected members of the Committee of the Singapore Catholic Club for the year 1916/17: Rev. P. Rnaudel, Rev L. Lambert, Messrs E. Tessensohn, J. Flanagan, L. J. Shepherdson, E. L. Seth, F. Martens, W Scully, C. A. da Silva, C. H. da Silva, A. Lewis and53 words
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Article283 1916-11-07 8 Sinking of the 141. London, Nov. 6, 12,15 p.m. The Admiralty states that the German Press are attempting to make capital oat of w' t they describe ai a second E case. One object is the incitement of American opinion against Britain, another is the finding of283 words
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Article93 1916-11-07 8 Campaign Ended London, Nov. 6, 12.25 a.m. New York: The Presidential campaign has concluded. President Wilson deprecated any discussion of foreign policies by self-called statesmen who scattered tinder, while the world was ablaze. both candidates dwelt on the tariff question, Presidert Wilson taunting the Republicans for their advocacy93 words
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Article206 1916-11-07 8 At mit Fiiday'd ffi eeti Dg off Legislative Council the foilr are the orders of the day Wlr Supply Bill (Bill F or mat;, provision for the Public s 0 for the year 1917.") 3rf rJ? 1 Registration of Aliens Bill R■» "To Bake provision for the r«206 words
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Article33 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 7.5 p.m. The Admiralty announces that one of onr submarines lired torpedoes at, and hit a German Dreadnought near the Danish coaet yesterday. The damage done iiunknown.33 words
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Obituary53 1916-11-07 8 London, Nov. 6, 6.5 a.m The death is announced of the Irish peer, Lord Clanmorris, who was A. D. C. to the Duke of Marl, borough when Viceroy of Ireland, 1876-78, and master of the Co Gal way Foxhounds (the Blazers) from 1891 to 1895. Lord Clanmorrii was 6453 words
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Article41 1916-11-07 8 The death occurred in untitled Lumpur on Friday of Mr. R. M. Keun, late of the Selangor Medical Service and for 35 years resident in Selangor. The funeral took place at the Yenning Road Cemetery at 8 a m. on Saturday.41 words
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Advertisement99 1916-11-07 8 BORDEN S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Has been Extensively used Over 60 years Thronghont the World. j PDrlt> Guarl ee l ""Jtr IS. Food Drugs Act. ![j Borden's Sterilized Natural Milk. j Eagle Brand Malted j «Mgta&sg Milk and St. Charles i f k l! and Peerless Cream. BABIES GET99 words
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Advertisement171 1916-11-07 8 I AT THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE BEACH ROAD JN AID OF THE BritiaH Red Cross Society ana the Or<l© r or St. John. H E th«pL the D^]i Dgui hed Nonage and in the Fresence of C M fi 1 «nTT P o fficer Commanding (Major General D. H. Ridout. and171 words
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Article132 1916-11-07 9 To-day Assizes open. High water—B 21 a.m. 8 ft. :j i ns 8.48 p.m. 8 ft 8 ins. Tomorrow Rowing Club, 8.C.0..6.30 pm Band, Rotanicil Gardens, opni High Water-S 54 a.m.; 8 ft.'7 ins.; 9.42 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. Thursday. Singhalese Amateur rheatricals Theatre Royal, 9. High Water-9.26132 words
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Advertisement130 1916-11-07 9 Sanitas Disinfectant I I I I Fine-Tree" I Brand. I j£k Use No other I It you want the the smallest I I I This disinfectant freely emulsifies 1 i l I with water, producing a I I milk=white, strong disinfectant 1 I and deodoriser. j I SANITAS I I130 words
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Advertisement295 1916-11-07 9 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m., 10,29 a.m., noon, 1.30 p.m.. 2.55 p.m. and 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,295 words
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Advertisement462 1916-11-07 9 JAPANESE Electro-Plating Co. ELECTRO PLATING IN NICKEL, GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER, ETC. No. 39 Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. o-ll a to-night "Saturday! novT to-night The Ideal Picture Theatre Cinema CASINO BMHE SEI Off Btach Road M PRI-ENTIKG 4 EPISODES 8 PARTS Of the Thanhouser Fascinating Serial "The Million Dollar Mystery"462 words
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Article88 1916-11-07 10 Gambling Evil. A raid conducted bj Inspect* J. Dunne resulted in 13 Chines* appearing before Mr. Clarke at th* Second Magistrate s Court yesterday morning, charged with gambling i n a house in Joo Chiat road. Defendants were fined $15 each, ai 1 $147.37 found on th? v88 words
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Article192 1916-11-07 10 Teoh Boon Tean, a trustee of th* S#h Yeoh Kongsi, charged with criminal breach of trust is a serrant of the kongsi funds, appear* I in the dock at Per ang before Mr J C Sugars again on Wednesday answer the charge against him. Mr. S192 words
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Article44 1916-11-07 10 The driver of motor car No. 93, Amat, was charged in the Second Court with rash, negligent driving in Orchard Roadon Sunday evening, where he collided with a little Chinese girl. Defendant was remanded until the 14th inst, on bail of $50.44 words
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Article70 1916-11-07 10 Pernmah, a Kling employed bj the Rathbourne Dairy farm, was charged with gross cruelty to horse by working it in a gharry whilst it was unfit. The MagistraU fined the accused $50 with the alternative of two months rigoron? and remarked that had the accused owned the horse,70 words
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Article57 1916-11-07 10 In the Second Magistrate's Cour; yesterday, a Hylam named Tong Ah Peng was convicted on a charge broush: against him by M Henricka Molteni of 379 Victoria Street, who stated accnsed wilfulh trespassed by entering the premises of her Confectionery late on Snnda;. night. Accused was remanded ii>57 words
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Article58 1916-11-07 10 A Chinese ihug;d by Detective Inspector Browning with the theft of a parse containing two dollar* from the person of one Kam Ah Cha in North Bridge road, on Saturday, was remanded until tie Uth inst, bail was fixed in the sum of $500, as there58 words
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Article105 1916-11-07 10 It it with feelings of the deeped regret that we have to record tb6 illness of His Highnes the Rajah, ib« state of whose health during tbe pa* week has caused the utmost anxiety The Acting P. M. O. and Dr. A Hanton are in attendance105 words
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Advertisement495 1916-11-07 10 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May and the 15th November. Repayable at par on the Isth November, 1919. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to His Majesty's Government for the495 words
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295 1916-11-07 11 A Chinese volunteer, Sergeant i su, who is now serving with th. trench Flying Corps, has already brought down two hostile machine Sergeant Tso is the son of a wealths Shanghai merchant. He was studying aviation at Villa conblay Aerodrome when the wai broke out,295 words
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Article150 1916-11-07 11 Interesting Developments Prior to the war Germany was a very big, if not the biggest sourc» from wh« nee tungsten was supplied '.o the B-in'sh and other mark*■* Rri isb firms w-re not »1 »w to s> iz their opportunity when the w Cime, stid developments q nek150 words
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Article216 1916-11-07 11 It is not often the M Daily Mail M is caught napping, but witness tbe subjoined from a reoent issue:— In view of tin excessive rise in the price of shellac both in London and in Oalcatta in consequence of speculation the Government are considering what216 words
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Advertisement321 1916-11-07 11 0 LINES WE HANDLE OF LEADING MANUFACTURERS. Ajhcroft'fl miniature and foil sized billiard tables Perm outboard motors 2£ H.P. X >w I'fl Pirisian Mirrors, all sizes v onio's wall and table clocks Ali s »nirble and alabistnr figures Knk«n's lineriemo barber chairs ft /lisfa (B >othN) vail and floo- t»le*321 words
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Advertisement196 1916-11-07 11 SAVt V*"S *y una I jXmas s New Ysar Sards, OF ALL DESCRLPII »N.S Now Ready. NEW STOCK OF PERFUMERY FOR XMAS PRESENTS. Wool Bunting Flags of all the Allies for Xmas and other decorations. Waterman's Swan's Frantain Pens in all styles JUST RECEIVED. KOH Co. 83 84. BRAS BASAH196 words
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Article323 1916-11-07 12 Paterson. Simons and Co.'s Report. Singapore, Nov. 2, 1916. The auctions commenced yesterday were on tbe small side, the total amount on offer btint about 5j5 tons, nearly all of which was sold. From tbe opening the demand was brisk and pric- > level reached la<t week,323 words
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Article230 1916-11-07 12 44 Oak Leaves" (or Verdun Inwon. Apparently *ac Crown Prince thinkl th- nine ha* come for tha world to a little :uoi'e of him. ReuUr reports that on Sept. 9 he issued an army order to his troops in the following strain ''The Kaiser to-day conferred on230 words
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Article64 1916-11-07 12 It is an unrowantic fact, and highly unflattering to our feminine vanity, but none th* less true, that IViow a certain level of income, a plaie of sausages and mashed potatoes and a mug of beer will awaken more genuine emotion in the average sensual man than the aight of64 words
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Advertisement346 1916-11-07 12 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. VEGETABLE EMULSION. OR GANNOIL cufMtll diMMee tbat are caus-d by interna, beat a r. aleneBg s tenuin. prepawtfon to cur. t weaknese anaemia. MHuWW and leanness b a r e t Qe di<i r d f red condition* daily reducing the body to nkm an 1 bone346 words
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Advertisement234 1916-11-07 12 TO LET RAFFLES eHHMBERS. (Lately occupied by Katz Pros. Ltd.) Commodious, well lighted and airy offices or. seeoud floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor Will be divided to suit intending tenants Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building Appb to CHING KENG LEE 00. Auctioneers Estate234 words
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Article206 1916-11-07 13 Jimah Rubber Estates. Director* and Their Fees At a meeting of Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd held on Saturday at registered office, Chartered Bank Chambers, Mr. J. Snodgrass presiding formal confirmation was given to the resolution passed at the extraordinary meeting which followed the sixth animal general meeting held206 words
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Article58 1916-11-07 13 "Star and Garter" Building Fund. A Home for permanently disabled British Sailors and Soldiers. 21st List. The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following further contributions Already acknowledged $23,618.70 Singapore Sporting Club 500 Mr. H. A. Forrer D.O. Xmas Island 50 Mrs. Codrington 10 Sympathisers 7 $24,185.70 Agnes Hooper, Hon.58 words
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Article83 1916-11-07 13 Drills for November, 1916. Friday Nov. 10. Parades at Pearl's Hill Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Sunday Nov. 12. Range Practice at Tanglin Range from a.m. Monday Noy. 13. Parades at Pearl's Hill Tanjong Pagar at 5.15 p.m. Friday Nov. 17 Parades at Pearl's Hill A Tanjong Pagar83 words
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Advertisement571 1916-11-07 13 AUCTION SALES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE, JOHORE BAHRU Civil Suit No. 34 of 1916. H. Robinson and others ...Plaintiffs versus Khoo Jin Hor ...Defendant AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE MINING LAND situate at Mersiag, Johore. To be held at MESSRS CHING KENG LEE CO S SALE-ROOM No. 3 RAFFLES571 words
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Advertisement829 1916-11-07 13 B THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD I "Incapables are always irritable." The moment you try to move your work forward by temper, impatience, scolding or recriminations, you are under suspicion of being too small for your responsibihties. Irritability wastes time and effort wastes the ettort of others; and interferes with829 words
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Advertisement475 1916-11-07 14 NOTICE. Tender- pill be received *z the Principal CM H*to*\ Officers Office until noon of Saturday the 18th November. 1916, k r th* supply of Rations and Sundries <fee. for detailed below for the period Ist January, 1017. to 3Ut December, 1917. Tenders should be on the authorial forms obtainable475 words
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Advertisement386 1916-11-07 14 JIOTICES_ Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, Uth November 1 WM« Monday, 13th J Holiday*. 4-11 1 11 NOTICE. AJI traders and merchant?' are informed tbat tbe Consul-General for Siani at Singapore is now prepared to issue tical drafts on tbe386 words
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Advertisement401 1916-11-07 14 WANTED WANTED. Efficient News compcsitors for the Ma-aya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. SITUATION WANTED. A young Straits-born Chinese with 7 years' experience in banking business, seeks position in foreign country. Apply Box 250 care of Malaya Tribune. 21.10 CONTRACTORS WANTED. DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS for drainage in Kuaia401 words
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Advertisement473 1916-11-07 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The473 words
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Advertisement302 1916-11-07 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealan: FIRE Insurances effected on Building Rent and Merchandise of even description MARINE Insurances accepted to a parts cf the world at lowest rttei WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Local Manage? Office: 2. Finlayson Green. HEUNG ON INSURANCE302 words
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Title Section19 1916-11-07 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.] Supplement to tha Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. 262 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 191619 words
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Advertisement447 1916-11-07 1 P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. Under Contract with His Majesty'■ Oor.mmmt. i Ptr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Aistralia, India, Aden Egypt Mediterranean Porto and Unit*. Steamers will Imt« fkngapsrs on ot »tx» v mail lines. Homeward (Por447 words
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Advertisement290 1916-11-07 1 STOOMVAART- MAATSCHAPPIJ Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mall Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Durban! Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Grotiui Not. 26 P. Juliana Deo. 24 1917 Rembrandt J an< Oranje Feb. 18290 words
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Advertisement504 1916-11-07 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAiAN) (JAPAN MAIL i BTEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE S n it? of passengers. Lighted KSTllff ■■Ilillll I axe especially large |JUm5Sm and are eqn^pedwff SZhfiS J**" »L tfl In «ddition to two-berth •KkTtbese vessels Hare single-berth cabins as wtll as luxurfcms chambers en suite504 words
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Article507 1916-11-07 2 Europe. Wot Tsmdon Hirano Mam November 8 Nore November 10 (connects with Medina) Karonga due November 10 NelenB November 18 Kaga Mam November 22 Nyanza November 23 (connect*) wiih Mongolia) Pjrrhus November 25 Kamo Mam Dec. 6 Cyclops December 14 For Liverpool Oanfa December 15 Ajax November507 words
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Article97 1916-11-07 2 Per P. and 0. Liners. Per P. O. str Malwa.—Mr <fc Mrs Smith, Mr Mrs Miss O'Connor, Mr Conningham, Mr Mitchell, Mr F J Horten, Mr Archibald Mr Tildes ley, Mr Morrison, Mr Knight, Mr W M McHiller, Mr J C Swa)ne, Dr A Powell, Mr H Noundtuyen,97 words
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Article281 1916-11-07 2 1 VI 111 Am* LllUVIJ* Per N Y K str Kashima Maro.— Mrs E King Harman, C»pt. Mrs W E Wallis, Mrs Barker Master J Barker, Mr dfc Mrs W F Adolphy, Mrs E W Harvey, Mrs L nie, Mrs E Cramer. Mr C Blake, Mr RG281 words
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Article238 1916-11-07 2 Vessels In Port. Iritisk STEAMER BERTH DATE. Glenartney K. Harbour 22-8 Hai Nam Dock 20-1 Scott Harley do g-JU Phranang Outer Rds 30 10 Edendale Dock 31 0 Malacca Inner Rds *ll Batavier do Q.iorri fl o d t Kamuning do o-ll Tara Wharf do Oiang Seng Inner238 words
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Article161 1916-11-07 2 Captain W. H. Angel, of Dart mouth, has received a letter from Captain Patridge, of the motorschooner yacht Rainbow formed) the Germon racing yacht Hamburg, but now the property of Mr. Clunv Ross at Cocos Keeling Island), in which he writes We have been to North161 words
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Article415 1916-11-07 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—fl.a, Kashima Mam. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha 8.8 Persia Maru is to sail from Nagasaki on Nov. 20. The N Y.K. liner Kaga Mam for London via the Cape is due here on the415 words
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Article32 1916-11-07 2 Ihe Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be open for one hour only viz. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday the ll»h and on Monday the \Mh instant.32 words
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Article69 1916-11-07 2 Durian Straits f 11 una It has been reported that a sabmerged wreck presumablv of a laige tongkang was seen on 'November -nd in Latitude 0 Q 59' 53" North and Longitude 103° 41' 32" East with her mast visible about 8 feet above the water. Mariners69 words
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Article678 1916-11-07 2 Mersing-Meran Collision. In the Marine Conrt this mom before Mr. W Langham Carter sident) and Lient. Bennett r Deputy Master Attendant F Stovell and Capt J g (both of Singapore Pilot b!*!J witting as Assessors, and M r Dinsmore pr. secuting for theCr the inquiry was jm the678 words
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Advertisement40 1916-11-07 2 I SINGAPORE SHIPCHAMDLERYCo. SHIPCHANDURS PROYIDORING CONTRACTORS, j The Company's Launch tam*U incoming ship*. Office —16 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. J± 5-440 words
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Article471 1916-11-07 3 to Malaya Tribune.) ~..*;ii m Co, the lead,.tr -l:ip and freight inf t ns under date October lated the 14th n tb« interval tlie t in ihe south has re. f" 1 ttvelj t|ui« t, prachasineei done), except on time, be- basis ot tnp charters, h contiimei471 words
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Article165 1916-11-07 3 IV follow; »8 porta are declared X 0. Q.) and 6ag- F. p, H No Notn DiMMC Date. ~'..('li .lera... 11» 3 2X.P —Cholera... 649 26.6 f. ;J' ...Cholera 1164 28.9 ...Cholera... 116 J»Q. ...Cholera 11» 15.9 y®Q ...Bmall-pox 609 19.5 y ...(Jh jlera 1071 2 i.9 h ...Plague165 words
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56 1916-11-07 3 Christmas New Year Parcel Mails, I'arcels intended t»r de ivery iv th United Kingdom before Christmas Day •hoold be posted in time for despatch by "the P. A O. stean.er due to leave Singapore on November Stb. To insure delivery before New Year's Day in North liritain parcel.-, should be56 words
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66 1916-11-07 3 Christmas New Year Letter Mails. Correspondence intended for delivery in any part of the United Kingdom before Christo a-* Day should tie post d not later than the time of closing of the homeward mail due to leave Singapore on or about the 17tb instant. TheiNew Year mailt will close66 words
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Article70 1916-11-07 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of th* European Mails and thoir delivery in London. ■laIL. Lbft. Pklivkkmo. M. il. Sept. 18 Oct. IS 8.1. Sept. 22 Oot. 2S I'.&O. Sept. 34> Not. 4 B. I Oct. 6 Not. 4 M.M. Oct.70 words
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Article261 1916-11-07 3 A Tokio correspondent to Fail play says that the probibiiion by Great Britain of the export of shipbuilding materials hat* hit tbe Japanese fchipyuids pretty badly. Since this rule has been enforced these yards have been put to great inconvenience, and have had their contracts very261 words
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Article816 1916-11-07 3 Prices Quoted is the Marktt tkuMomim NOTKMBBK 7. *«sar-. bj .Hard ttv.tt, X--r ilntl Wiethe following i«r laotati.»: Robber Shares. Buyer*, teller?.. 1 Anglo Java 4 km T'- Jnglo-Malay 10/ 12/ Batang dauka 341 gj c I uk 1 K »Jan f 56- gfL Bukit Jtartajaai g,|816 words
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Article237 1916-11-07 3 Singapore, November 7. Tin. —sB9.3s buyers, no sellers. Copra.— Weak. Business done. Tapioca.— Weak. Business dune Sago Flour. Firm. Business done. framhier. —Business done Pepper —Steady. No Business. Other Products.— arlu I Quiet, lalcit Loul Markft o«oUiiot>s. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $30.50 Nutmeg 80s. 39.00 Copra Bali237 words
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Article116 1916-11-07 3 November 7. High water:—B.2l a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins. j 8.48 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. November 8. High water:—B.s4 a.m 8 ft. 7 ins. 9.42 p.m. 9 ft. 2 iris. November 9. High water :—9.2b* a.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. 10 30 p.m. 9 ft. 3116 words
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Article70 1916-11-07 3 Mr. Francis Ashwortb, of The Monnt, Knntsford, Cheshire, and of G. Rebinson and Co.. merchants, of Manchester, President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce in 1908 and 1909, who died on September 8, aged 75, left estate valued at £71.723 gross, with net personalty £70,887. The testator eft £25 a70 words
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Advertisement62 1916-11-07 3 BRITISH INDIA S N- CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) APBAR LINE FOX Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and MojL The Company's steanw SHIRALA 5,306 tone, A. J. Terry Commander, will De despatched for the above porta on or about Monday 13ih inst. For rates of freight and paseage apply to ADAMSON GILFILLAV62 words
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Advertisement339 1916-11-07 3 M. M. MMIT!MES. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceyioa. Marseilles HOMEWARD J OITWARD l»M 191« yy 8 I I I Nor.'l AtUntique ftmm 2I j I For all particulars apply to J. de Courtoh, Agent. MESSRS UNION STEAMSHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. (Inc jrporated in N>w Iff land For339 words
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Miscellaneous204 1916-11-07 3 Mails Close. To day Bar a Pabat c ri Meting and K rnaman Hoc'w IK P Port L>ickw>n and J SO p m f ort Swettenhum *f'alvr.iw» Sarawak Cioebilfc K\ v* P i 0 P™ 1 Knch.ng 2.30 pm vK.ac.-a and M nar LlTlvZ.I I' Pm Port Swettenham,* Tenant pn,204 words
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Advertisement526 1916-11-07 4 TOYQ KISEM KAISHA The New Route via Hongkon?, Shanghai, Nagasaki The Inland Sea, Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Franci3oo to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong. Tnn« 3ne»d Hongkong, a t' toner 11 cm. r PERSIA MARU to tail tro«N.«««*i 20th Nr,»,mber. KOREA526 words
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Advertisement603 1916-11-07 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated is Japan; (Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army on* Navy and to Foreign Governments./ Codes Jpsd. Cable addre.-ses Al. A.B.C. -DOCKYARD" H JjLßj£ rHk Weareri- Onion KOBE g Scott's, libera. *n DOCK-DAIRER. *JB Kngiae« rin f?KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All Mizes and603 words
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Advertisement409 1916-11-07 4 Ocean Steam Shi Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam N ay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England Tbe Companies' steam hi patched from Liverpr tbe S'.raus, China ar.u week and from Japan honeward« fo Londoa, Ao)Bterdam and Ant wen every fortnight for Genoa b's and Liverpool and for Havre and Liverpool409 words
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