Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1916
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Title Section29 1916-11-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 263 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cfte iPaidta Crlbunc. WEDNE DAY, NOVEMBER 8.29 words
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Advertisement326 1916-11-08 1 GAIETY Juncti m of Übert nnd Beucoolen Streets. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P. M. SHARP. Latest Pathe Official War Gazette "ON' THB SOHHS* 1 Where t;ie Great Battle is now R*g:ng. The Lighthouse Keepers Cm?s T iril ing two Pait S?a D auia. 1 THE EYE OF GOD326 words
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Advertisement158 1916-11-08 1 I tmn ii 11 1 n m **********11 111 m mmmmmm mmmm mxxmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmn lASAHI BEER Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) BrmtmffliMmiiMMiH' >t MHHii M?r m mußiai imwiiiMiii ■juuw——— i i utmmuu w———————- in'iwwrwwiinn- i i <r». jOBMI a ttttMIIII I .HUilill 1 1111 IITTTII Til TTTITTITTTTTTIIIIIIIT TTfT IT158 words
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Article208 1916-11-08 2 A ssd affair took pNce ncr Penang on We.in s *hen M r St. Cl»ir Saundern, a-M-t J nemteh E-tate. J h re, wa* found Puo T>kus Efrefail, io bis haU I g co-tus*e with a H v.,:ver w< un 1 in Ms moot h. It Mppears208 words
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Article74 1916-11-08 2 The Aeroplane states that Mr Orville Wright h*s pres< u'e i In- and his brother Wilbat's patent ri >t to the British nation. The Biitiah G >vcrnmeot early in tlie war pad .£">,P(JO on account of royalties for nsiv«l nmi military aeroplanes. Mr. Orville Wright has now decided74 words
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Article114 1916-11-08 2 The fact that late Mr. Mareas van Raalte, who left nearly a mi Hoi of money, commenced business as an txport merchant is n>t without in. terest. It was, however, as a finan cier rather than as a merchant that he made his pile. 1 He came from Rotterdam to114 words
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Advertisement136 1916-11-08 2 THE LAKE BftELZE MOTOR FAN nuns on trcJ *>p:nts. Keeps coo* with. ill Electricity. Runs 24 hours FOR THE No electricity Camp No wires i I Office No springs \r Cll bS PRICfi 5 H i Suisfvintr. M333rs. LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGXP3IE. ANO KUALA LUMPUR. m Kitti *4 I Sola136 words
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Advertisement179 1916-11-08 2 straits Laundry 8 Dry Cleaning Depot. j UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. KEGtJLAR WEEKLY COLLECTION \SD DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. jMmmMmamßammtmmmm Contracts Arranged. Com mi nic tins Invited. Urgent Work UacUrtikeu at Moderate Charges. Ladiss' Dressss, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning179 words
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Article963 1916-11-08 3 The Committer acknowledge with thaukn the following subscription! to the ah>ve Fund Amount previously acknowledged $142 002.35 Gall*****] by Abdul Majid (103,Syh1 Mohamed Salim ai stanawar 25 Hadji Abdul Kariui bin Hnji Jamal 25 Hadji Mohd: bin Abdul Kdhiiii 25 Smaller amounts 28 T A Powell 50963 words
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Advertisement343 1916-11-08 3 H LAST NIGHT OF THIS Pl^!^^^^^^^^^! we Top the bill for pictures so why Worry r«™ L- j TO-NIGHT SSJL' Come alon 2 to y° ur favourite Picture House. I The I™™ TO-NIGHT 111 The" I Alhambra is fIHB house of quality it'th-Tonly 'fl C HOME OF F-ATUR*.' ATTRACTIONS. Terete.343 words
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Advertisement79 1916-11-08 3 Trai" vrv ces Singapore (lauk-K»4u) Daily. Mail Daily leavea <« t*v north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Oth-r traina las**forJohon it 9 Io.£9am« noon, 1.30 55 .i and 4.40 p.m. Mail arrives from at B.l** a.m. and 7.14 p a T s lea' from Johore 79, 843 1« IS,79 words
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Miscellaneous177 1916-11-08 3 HXIUKHS. To day Kovrin* Clob, 8.C.C., 6.30 p.m. Band, Botanical Garden*, 5 p m. Municipal Commission, 2,30 p.m. Hisrh Water— K .V4 a.m.; ft. 7 ins. 9.42 p.m. 9 tt. 2 ins. To morrow Singhalese Amateur Theatrical!. Theatre Rojal, 9. B.I. outward mail expected High Water—9 2(i a.m. 9 ft.177 words
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Article144 1916-11-08 4 (By court exy of the French Cannulate Nov 5, C,.25 p.m, tv« prr>g r essed in th fi ▼il! ap*» of and on the slope? beyond the fort, taking ft) prisoners. To d it. vsc < Darnloop. Hone On the Cars»», we reached Pa'tagna Vitzi we ronton144 words
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Article177 1916-11-08 4 Amsterdam, Sept. 30,—TV Lokalai z la' r is scandalized by Mi, v c <<f lenns from t he w<>i Id of sport in his references to the war ft s-y* be has been guilty ot "cynicism exceeding all permitted bound"," and adds Whoever can *p**ak in *uch terms177 words
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Article60 1916-11-08 4 Colonel Ziblonsky, writing about tie Z pp< lin raids, explains that t hey ao frequ i,l l y take plac on Saturdajs and Bandara owing to tho German theory lhat England's indulgrnce in the we»k end lioliday is ho gmeral that young airmen entrusted with the deft nee of London60 words
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Article60 1916-11-08 4 Japanese manufacturers are concerned as to the quality of mine goods «xported from Japan. With the aid of the Government it is intended to standardise quality as far as possible and prevent the export of all goods inferior to the class specified. The Nippon Association of maleh manufacturers is «»ne60 words
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Article227 1916-11-08 4 I m The causes of nervous disorders »re of two kinds, predisposing <nd exciting. Heredity is a I predisposing can«e. A nervous parent is very liable to have a nervous child. But even with t!iis predisposition the child will riot necessarily dfvelop any form of nervous disease without227 words
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Advertisement662 1916-11-08 4 Silks! Silks i Silks I WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sarees, DapatU. Rsvikei. Shawls, etc., Our Famous Braas Toys containing 32 articles. Big Set R*. 3— 6—o aieditfm Set Rs. 1 14—0 Small Set Bs. 1— 6 -0 i )a*ftio*aet in Tamil, BagUsfa, «Uge 9 *ud Bengali Free. Address: SA662 words
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Advertisement298 1916-11-08 4 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 12/5 Serangoon Boad Office 111 Markb r 8trbet. Pbns and Estimates it nwh l cbftti Be: t National Tonic Our very live English »wil<nmij 77t« Efficiency Magazine ntters Home timely 'words in season' under thr- eaatiea No Advertising in Thibet.298 words
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Article109 1916-11-08 5 Lawn Tennis. Singapore If. C. Tournament. The following matches were decided yeeteiday SmyUs Handicap, r|»nB A W A A ,j r'u 30 J T A nd re wg 4- Jl 15 (G —4. ij —o.) II iiiiicap la«a I*. IT ft S'Hck pU !,eat M. L Marcu. :M)109 words
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Article174 1916-11-08 5 A T»ochew named Tan Chew Kee was convicted in ihe third police Ooart th >s morning ot sieal nig i handbag Containing some by* dollars odd and a bunch of kr-jh mohj Mis Kate 13«ookeOaiik, in High Street, about 740 yesteiday even tug. M»s Brookbbaiik in giving evidence174 words
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Article75 1916-11-08 5 A Cantonese, 27 \eais of named Leong Ah Yaui was sen ieiic» d iii ihe second polic court this morning to three months' rigorous imprisonment! and twelve strokes with a rattan, tor picking the pocket of Yeo kirn Swee of a purse containing 49J cents, a pawn75 words
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Article68 1916-11-08 5 Chun P« ng Huat, ol 58 Bras Bassa Road, a Straits-born Chinese, was charged in ihe third police couit this morning wiih using as genuine a forged ch*que for $120 30 purporting to he drawn by J T. New all, director of Met-srs Weare Co., Ltd., and payable68 words
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Advertisement522 1916-11-08 5 Latest Advertisements. I WHISKY I STOCKED ALL High Class Liquor Dealers. Baffles Refreshment!)! ON THE PREMISES (RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS) Ices, Cakes, Pastry, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Cold Drinks, etc. Sweets and Chocolate. Breakfast, Tiffin, Dinner, AND LATE SUPPERS. Open from 9 a». m. to midnight. Telephone N0... 491. j o v522 words
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849 1916-11-08 6 The German Government takes every conceivable opportunity to mislead the A met iean public. But no sensible man can believe that the German aut hoi i lies can be braaen enough to appeal to American sentiment when their submarines have been attacked and sunk foj849 words
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Article28 1916-11-08 6 Singapore chamber of Commerce. To-day's Auction up to Close. Ribbed Smoked Sheet $145 Pale Crepe $14t> Last Week. Ribbed Sfiioked Sheet $138 Pale Crej >e $1:1928 words
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Article245 1916-11-08 6 London. Nov 7. 11.30 p.m. Petrogra I official We are successfully continuing <»o« operations south ot" Dnmavat a We r >ok M 5 prisoner during the Ist twodays. The Bulgarian* a:e systematically destroying Rumanian vill.ig-s. London, Nov. 7. 11.30 p.m. General Haig in his report njl that heavy245 words
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Advertisement132 1916-11-08 6 Rubber Mangles. SPECIAL VALUE ROLLERS 17 inchee x4J iocbet. Wood Roi ers $19.50 Plain Iron Rollers $49. Lidino d Grooved Rollers $74. Fitted with springs to rai*° roll^ri. M————— Robinson Co. TFquid fuel Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. r- _v daw KEROSEVE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large132 words
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Advertisement97 1916-11-08 6 MATES' PLYMOUTH GIN Now obtainable from Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. WINE MERCHANTS. (Established 1864.) BRANCHES AT Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, London, Glasgow. Hongkong, Shanghai, Tientsin, Peking. ADELPHI HOTEL FILIPINO BAND WILL PLAY During Dinner I TO-NIGHT. Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is mor e than ever essential, on the principle that the97 words
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Advertisement18 1916-11-08 6 Si Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $12.40 j| Sterilised Natural Milk 9 oil II Ideal Inswtetened Milk 51U.5018 words
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Article678 1916-11-08 7 *-n id—2s eta. down. Ti 1— i uliber quotatit ny". t C repe and J/nj for L fc*' 111, ti- A.. 1 iff, has lei I lot tt* y' he i l agfc >' i i>»r%t- oi i Miinaniibt ilanie I root, ai d <« h' tai678 words
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Article829 1916-11-08 7 belief Fund. Why it was Burnt A conesponutiu **J. K." s-ndb the following to the Strain* Time* Tne banning down of K.mporiK Martin seems (according to a hoki.., ii ly to have b»en a n.nch U j«i. complicated affair than it would ap. pear to the ordinary829 words
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Article157 1916-11-08 7 The Swimmi .g Carnival. It is to be noted say a our evening contemporary that the 100 yards championship at the Bwiuiuiii»ji Club on Saturday was won by Mr A. D. Hill in the time of fifty-eight seconds, an excellent performance in the open sea, ev*n though some157 words
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Article193 1916-11-08 7 By to day's mail the E litor of the Malaga Tribune received some portions of the Zeppelin brought down by Lteut Robinson v. c. at Cuff ley, E«ex. These include a portion of the waterproof envelope, the rubber under-skin, aluminium stays etc. and have been sent to Raffles193 words
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Article222 1916-11-08 7 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.} Saving infaal Life. To the Editor the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —Having itai our article of yesterday "Stviiig Infant Lib I am much touched by it. 1 said M It would b*> well if we woui« organic a band of222 words
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Article84 1916-11-08 7 The Balkans. Bulgaria In led. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, No\. 7, 5 40 a.m. The Bckharest correspondent of he rimes wires 1 he ci isis seems to be paet. The heavy rains have been providential, and it is impro bable that the enemy will achieve his objects now,REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 84 words
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Article41 1916-11-08 7 London, Nov. 7, 4 45 p.m. A French official message from Salonika states: We repulsed a Bulgarian counter attack east of Lake Our aeroplanes bombed localities in the V.trdar Valley. An enemy aeroplane was brought down at Monastir.41 words
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Article27 1916-11-08 7 The Paris afternoon communique says: There is nothing from the eastern army except intermittent artillery work and patrol encounters. British aeroplanes dropped bombs on Bogdanci.27 words
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Article61 1916-11-08 7 London The Rumanian communique lays We repulsed attacks in the Prasova valley. The ®nemy has been reinforced in the Tulcan Pass and we stopped our pursuit. There has been artillery fire all along the Danube. Our advanced detatchments forced the enemy to fall back in the61 words
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Article40 1916-11-08 7 A Russian official message states that the Rumanians at Predeal have been compelled to fall back a little to the south after a prolonged struggle, but in the Jiul river region they pressed back the enemy northward.40 words
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Article59 1916-11-08 7 London, Nov. 7, 12.5 a.m. A Russian ofllcial message states that repeated enemy attempts to wrest the dominating heights east of Liytsadolna were repulsed. Enemy attacks in the wooded Carpathians were nullified. We here carried a series of heights and took 39 4 prisoners. Repeated Turkish attempts59 words
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Article87 1916-11-08 7 Australia's Protest. London, Nov. 7, 5.40 a m. The Times states that an impor tant private meeting of Australian nioirhants and financiers w<.s held tew? ay to discuss double income-tax within the Empire, with a view to representing to Mr McKenna the n»*ed of immediately leal tig with87 words
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Article90 1916-11-08 7 London. Nov. 7, 1.25 p.m. Amsterdam: A Berlin official message declares that the Australian division buffered severely on the Somme on November J1. It adds that air squadrons set tire to a great ammunition depot south-west of Bray, causing big explosions. Ii also claims that the Germans captured90 words
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Article83 1916-11-08 7 Continued French Prngres*. London, Nov. 7, 1 a.m. r I he Pa>is communique sayg: North of the So we c mtiuued ">ur proe*v 8 .j j r the northern ptrt kt. Pierre Wo'»<|. GOO prisoners have been taken here since yeaterd^v. I' is Confirmed I hat the83 words
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Article83 1916-11-08 7 London, Nov. 7. 4.45 p. m. Paris: The communique states: From July 1 »o Novtiiti r I, the b ranco British forces on the Sommo have taken prisoner 71,532 men and 1,449 officers. Th" material captured includes 173 fi -l«l guns, 130 heavy guns,83 words
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Article46 1916-11-08 7 London, Nov. 7, 12 5 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig says Our front was heavily Fhelled in the neighbourhood of Les Boeufe and Le Sars. The consolidation of the ground occupied on Sunday was continued. We successfully bombarded trenches to the south of Armentieres.46 words
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Article39 1916-11-08 7 London, Nov. 7, 1.20 p.m. General Haig states We have improved our position east of the Butte de W*rlenc<>urr. We succegsfnlly raided trenches between Gommecourt and JSerre, taking prisoners and inflicting casualties There arc rains and gales.39 words
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Article81 1916-11-08 7 Mutual Htows. London, Nov. 7. 3.20 p.m. Home A naval c<Miimun qae records the mutual sinking of an Italian torpedo boat arid »n Austrian submarine. Many from ii«e torpedo boat were nnved. Thirteen of the sutirnarine's crew were taken priaioner. The Italian torpedo boats entered Pola and81 words
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Article51 1916-11-08 7 London, N i 7, 0 p.m. An I alian otlicid message btatea: We repuirir--d a tacks on tsar o in th* Adige Y r all« y, and on the bloj es of <!imabocch*-, in the Travignolo V'all-y. Wm disj e r fc«d columns and transport on the Julian51 words
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Article51 1916-11-08 7 Fight for France London, Nov 7, r >.lo a.m. A telegram from French headquarters states that lourteen American airman now fighting for the French io tlie Somme area have brought down iWi Dty-two machine* since Hay, when the squadron w*m formed. Two Americans have beeu killed and three51 words
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Article33 1916-11-08 7 Two Dieaaaoughts Hit London, Nov. 7, 3.20 p.m. Tbe Admiralty announces that tbe Commander of a submarine cabled yesterday and claims to have hit Dreadnoughts of the Kaiser Class.33 words
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Article104 1916-11-08 8 The ho <>f U 41. Continuing lh« Admiralty an--nounc-ment which we published in yesterday's issue, the cable states thit the whole allegation is a ver> tine example of typical German mentality. A n n-G-rtnan's fir.-t obligation is to save German there is no reciprocal obligaiioi on the104 words
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Article125 1916-11-08 8 Lon lon, Nov. 7, 3 35 a m. TaeTiornp, mention© 1 on Nov, 2 was not sunk out arrived at Bar y with the crew ot the Linao whic aiirik on Nov 2 oft the ceast ot Portugal. Thn Lanao was rice laden from China for Havre.125 words
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Article100 1916-11-08 8 London, Nov. 7, 3.35 a.m. Flushing The German steamer Otto, which hafc he«-u in harbour at Antwerp smc* the outbreak of war, arrived have en route to Rotterdam A military guard was placed on the steamer which will probably be interned. London, Nov. 7, 7.25 p.m. TheNorwegim s'eamer100 words
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Article50 1916-11-08 8 London, N<>\. 7. 7,25 p.m. in the House of Commons, Mr. Bona* Liws ited that the Crowx Colonies an I Protectorates had givr n generous an>l ialuable militan and financial a*BHtance towards tin frar. A compretiensive memo; an dam th j r a i-nt would be prepared50 words
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Article60 1916-11-08 8 The Latest istle of the F.M.S Government Gaz »tte contains additions and alterations to the list oi articl a, the export >•( whic'i t<« Speed, ied countries is prohibited, and addi ttons to 'he i)| ick list of pers ms and lion in va-ioiH paitS of th world h .si60 words
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Article133 1916-11-08 8 Pathetic Conditions. London, Nov. 7, 7 35 p.tn The Lird Mayor, Sir Charle* Wakefield, prior to his retirement ■from office, m*k u s his last through the ii-wspajiers on io' Belgian c v iiidren an I says tha' o er2,575,(R 0 children are rapJ of the G «riutns133 words
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Article244 1916-11-08 8 j Tubercul >si«, according to a weii- known American scientist, wh'i recently visited Belgium, is iifbreas ing rapidly, especially among elder w irking class children, 1'he tuber cul«»sis sanatoria are over crowd*»!, I <n I 'he waiting lists are increasing, waile rickets among the younger children is244 words
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Article102 1916-11-08 8 Mr. Chan Kee Ong, of Sarawak, invited a large number of Europeans to his r- si in Tabuan Roa I on Monday, Ojtober 23« on the occasion o the marriage, of his eldest 'U'lthter, diss Ciian Geen Tee, to Mi 0 <i> Cheng Hong, second son ol Mi. Ong Hang102 words
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Article83 1916-11-08 8 A Contest. Londc n, Nov. 7, '2 p.m. A telegram from New \ork states that fair weather is forecasted for Nov. 8 and is regarded as advantageous to Judge Hughes, as it wi.l or ing out a full vote in the remote nralsections In the north «rn state-,83 words
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Article87 1916-11-08 8 London, No 7, 12.20 p.m. New York The Democ ats are confident. They claim th«t the women's vote and labour vote have veered round in their favour. They Add the following to the list of doubtful states California, Michigan Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, Wis corisin, Washington, and Wyoming The87 words
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Article249 1916-11-08 8 Gang Robbery Charge. Tue case against two Hokiens, Chua Seng and Tan Seng Tai, «harmed with pang robbery in com pany with others at a ponltryfarmer's in the Ayer Kaj th Road district, was conclud d yesterday afternoon. The D. P. P., Mr. G G. Setb, outlined the249 words
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Article42 1916-11-08 8 The export of wolfram from Burma in 1915 was 74 tons, and in 1916, 2'.lti tons, for the we» lc ending 7 b October. The totai from Ist Janus v to 7th October in 1915 waa 1.844, and in 1910 2,702 tons.42 words
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Article381 1916-11-08 8 Chinese Support. A large and enthusiastic meeting of Chines* was held in the Chinese Protectorate yesterday evening at wnich were present repre-entati ves ol the ChinasAdvisory Board, members ot the CQ(uLuittee ot j lit attaits Chintct British Association, meciibers of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and principals381 words
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Article90 1916-11-08 8 The Palladium. The «as pi crow le 1 Qoa* the popular Oi chard Road last igbt, tne patrons evidentlt bet D drawn thither o r i *aa proiiiiae oj a t;»-a in in*, great 1 produce d bi lata* wYbera* »i• j go' !to where *ro J; l^T? .en.90 words
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Article57 1916-11-08 8 The programme <o iiii* uictar* boose ia an ie Ileal hum, four part film In which Vfdlh Napierowaki hi Been to advantage entitled **The Doable [mage/ 1 a j the main attraction, The Jocks* of Death,**alao in four »an:-, Luhjn Iratna, and ct side t«j littn g Coiuedt57 words
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Article80 1916-11-08 8 For to night and t emorrow night unly the Nor v Hci |g« l(lly will be prt-te-oting a special pre* gramme, the v am featnrea ol ahicJi aro two thrilling ieodes <t Pee Q 9 the 1{ nu i X sor on and the 0 reel screamer80 words
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Article61 1916-11-08 8 There will he a grand change ol programme at the eiu mi by the .-••-a to-night, when Th» Loneli Ho»;se," a powerful and excitioi drama in three paits will be screened, in addition to tw<» mrther epieodea ol the 1 Million Dollar Mystery "Another good it-aim- will he61 words
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Article75 1916-11-08 8 This picture theatre, with iti latest otfici i I W r i»• (}<*zHUl, dealing with event* on the Somme, an<i other goo i films, \< drawing crowded honsec Iwo pic ur h"I oatS'andiiifmerit a. "The L g'i'hon&e a h i !iiu a tiiama in two parte, and M75 words
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Article32 1916-11-08 8 The following are some latest quotations it; the London product market Bl ok pa pper wbitl pepper 9g tbier 3G/d, sabs gambiei o7< iuai, hago ('oui lb'/o, and flake t; ca 3J.32 words
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Advertisement126 1916-11-08 8 f mnw 1 toaatamtmw mttmmxxxmmmtmmmmammm a j BOROEH'S EAGLE SHAKO CONDENSED MILK I Has born Extensively used Over 60 years Throughout the World. 1 l Uri,> r,uaran,eeo un<ler !>• S. Food Drags Act. Borden's I steriliz ed Natural Milk. Eagle Brand Malted Milk and St. Charles i I tigm k126 words
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Advertisement187 1916-11-08 8 "OUR I>J!LY** AT THE ALHANBRa theatre SEACK ROAD i IN AIL OF THE British Red Cross Society the Order of St. John. r, -c, tne Ketinauiaued 1 aticrage ard in tl c I r> set re of H. E. the for era] Officer CcmiraiMttjn* (Naj«r G-n-r; i \>.h. J dout.187 words
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Article151 1916-11-08 9 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., tb> Xrcade, advise the following quotations for to-daj: \lor Gajah $3 75 $3 85 Vyer Knnings 1.45 ]50 Vyer Mctlek 255 265 \yer Panas 1135 1150 Balgownie 4.f>o 47-, Bukit Jelotong 0.77* 0.821 Bukit Katil 0.85 OUu OhangkalSerdg.... 1010151 words
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Article64 1916-11-08 9 A fund has been opened in Essex to present silver watches to the six special constables who were responsible for capturing the commander and crew of the Zeppelin which came down off the coast. It is con sidered that thi constables should have a memento of their exploit in capturing64 words
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Advertisement110 1916-11-08 9 11 n lm I THE OF I 'Great Britain Have Been I Taken Over by Government, I NEVERTHELESS I 1 Buchanan's 8 «ne»fl.i; mmmmmut I I: 1 Ii I I I will be able to continue I J to supply their famous I blends and to maintain I I the110 words
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Advertisement558 1916-11-08 9 THE ORIENTAL Govrrwmskt Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1874. INCORPORATED IX INDIA. 80 per cent, of ths'Funds, op 523,000,000 are Invested in Government Securities 42 wears' record progress and ineraaaing stability. LOW RSTES for nji-forfeltib:? Etfflnmi with Praflts. A man aged 30 c\n $5,030 arith p-ofits at age 50558 words
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Miscellaneous105 1916-11-08 9 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending, Friday, November 10. To-day. 4.30 p m Range S.R.E v. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co 5.10 do S.V.R 5.15 Fire Station, T.P. S.V.R., T.P. Platoon. 5.15 Drill Hall Veterans Co 5.15 Bras Basah Rd. Malay Co. To-morrow. No Drills. Friday» November 10.105 words
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Article540 1916-11-08 10 Allies' Econon ie Conference. Monday's issue ot' the fctr Settlements Government contains a letter to Ui 8 Excellen the Go\einor fiom M p o r nar Law, Secietaiy of St t- f Cr t Colonies, re the Economic Confer nee of the representative r ,f Allied540 words
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Article42 1916-11-08 10 Pekiutf, October 18 D r Cben Chin tan, Bsneaav of F ounce, b»* mounted a hiil re the 0 MttH ing with the ref nu .it n.e salt f th* UnsfcosM du»»e- ami 'he hu«m qaeut abolition of Hi v42 words
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Article78 1916-11-08 10 Lord lacheape who untitled his P,,,k •n w. is *i Seeditiglj well known in ibe Fai Eas>, hot IS M llf OWD Sir James Nackaj tbc.ii i Lie late: title. He van tor foltg tne M nio» partner in mch great An»?io Indian firms aa Mackionon, Meckel zi« and Co.,78 words
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Advertisement367 1916-11-08 10 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from tlie (ate cf purcfcsse at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on (He 15th May arid (he 15th November. Repayable at par on the lSthHNovember, 1919. W*>x?±c«& of issue—XOO Pep Gen/fc. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to His367 words
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Advertisement516 1916-11-08 11 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF 'ALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS situate at Corner of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street at an early date SUING KENG LEE Co., Auctioneer* 10 a 2 SUPREME COIRT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 978 of 1904 tie id itter516 words
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Advertisement428 1916-11-08 11 P. M. S. Tin Exports. SUteme* of block tin and tin-ore e ,p «M, .pproxinm. mine (i„ S,„ 4 »por.) .nd d*. coli-ct-4, durmg tl.e month. Ja,, oary t0 September, 191«, and c,»p,ri,on with corresponding period of preriou je»r. Block TiD Tin ore Incr-M. (70% ol gro., weight). T Ti».428 words
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Article228 1916-11-08 12 October Outputs. Evatt and Co. SecretariesThe Bokil Timab Rabber Limited output was IH.0/5 lbs. inaki.wr a total for the ten of ♦be cnrrent financial v»ar of 174,443 lbs. dry rubber The' Changkat Sardani? Estate Limited, outpnt w>s «.7.1 making a total ioi ia« mne j months of current228 words
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Article106 1916-11-08 12 Nearly Half .Million Prisoners Since July I. The Paris Journal publishes a list vi tlie booty Captured by the Allies from July 1 to Sept. 18 on the Eastern, Western, aud Russian frouts. Aecor ling to official figures published in the communiques the totals are: Guns Captured. 13)106 words
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Advertisement349 1916-11-08 12 tL SOVEREIGN REMEDY. VEGETABLE EMULSION. OR GANNOIL. This Emulsmn is solely prepared cures all diseases that are caused by internal heat in a c i. a genuine preparation to cure internal n^% enera i weakness anaemia, biliousness and leanness hat cause l a d}g( f rdered condition* daily reducing the349 words
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Advertisement115 1916-11-08 12 TO BE SHOT AT SUNRISE woul i some a welcome relief to many who suffer the red hot pain thrusts of neuralgia. These are the hopeless torturewracked beings wbu live in the shadow of constant dread of the stabbing, twisting, unbearable suddon pains nnd spasms of neuralgia. LITTLE S ORIENTAL115 words
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Advertisement234 1916-11-08 12 TO LET RAFFLES SHAMBERS. (Lately occupied by Katz Pros. Ltd.) Commodious, well lighted and airy offices on second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor Will be divided to suit intending tenants Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building. Appl} to CHING KENC LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate234 words
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Article250 1916-11-08 13 Grants for Midwives. The [joitl Government B >*rd have •evi«jr(i regulations with reference to thetr gra t f ir maternity ami ch.ld v**|f H r»*, n m H circular letter, ini pie-s mi loc-tl authorities the impor -•nee of securing full pruvininQ for hi« w. If-tr« work in250 words
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Article123 1916-11-08 13 Drills for November, 1916. Friday Nov 10. Parades at Pearl's Hill <t Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Sunday Nov. 12. Ringe Practice at Tanglin Range from a.m. Monday Nov. 13. Parades at Pearl's Hill Tanjong Pagar at 5.15 p.m. Friday Nov 17 Parades at Pearl's Hill lb Tanjong123 words
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Article38 1916-11-08 13 Hongkong, October 17.—The Governor, addressing the Legislate Council, Btated that the Colony ma> increase its propoaed gift to the Imperial Government for the urposes.of tho war, if adequate and L ways and means cl finance could be found.38 words
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Advertisement319 1916-11-08 13 AUG HON SALES, y AUCTION SALE OF pAMAGED CARGO Ex. m. s. GLENARTNEY M TO BE HELD AT TH; DOCK, KEPPEL HAR3OUR .Wednesday Friday, Bth 10th Nov. at 9.3D A. M. f sUrch, y\ me»», #.I.vim v soap, feeding Lottos end rln'h, wo.ien ft I'd cotton goods, MSBoeei, blotting p<319 words
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Advertisement643 1916-11-08 13 Steady! Do »'t let ronr new responsibilities lead you to quarre l ng, fuming, brooding, to worry or sleepk-.n IS. KnoM your irritability for what it is— the result of underfed nrrves. Th- nation wants men an 1 women who cm stand up nnder their duties calm, unruffled, smihng, efficient.643 words
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Advertisement457 1916-11-08 14 NOTICES Bank Holidays. It is hereby notified thai fehe Exchange Banks wil be closed on i* tordiy ili f November I P«t lie Moiuy, li;h J Holia ys. 4.11 11-11 Government of Johore. Tenders will be received at tin Hecretariat at Johore Bahru up t( noon on the 30th. November,457 words
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Advertisement384 1916-11-08 14 TO BE LET OFFICES AND CO! OWNS TO LET. Not; 6-D, 6 E, 6 G, 6-H. B*trerj Ronfj. Apply to Yeo Hock Hoe So, 3 Raffles Place. 14 o u_ TO BE LET OmmodiouB Offices in Greeham House, Battery Road. Ajply McALISTKR Co., LTD, 14 6 n BUNGALOW TO LET.384 words
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Advertisement481 1916-11-08 14 WANTED SITUATION WANTED. A joung Straits born Chinese with 7 )ears' xperience in banking busi neas, seeks position in foreign country. Apply Box 250 care of Mala}a Tribuoe. 21.10 v SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Want* d by um can i ile fi m a Shorthand T)pipt. Apply with copies of testimonials481 words
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Advertisement455 1916-11-08 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND j BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00« ►ieServe Fund £1,800,00« Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 BANKERS, rhe Bank of England, The Londoi Jity and Midland Bank, Ltd., Th* London County and Westminstei455 words
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Advertisement275 1916-11-08 14 JNSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. Incorporated in Km 7. mt lDSo^^B ffectfa or fc Kent and rf^ description HARM Iterances a*<* pte i\ of the v>irid 11 WAR RISK accepted to ai] HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO., u Df (Incorporated in HoogkJ. Capital IiO0O00( carrot r»i<p. MJfllrE DEPARTMfKT-insur, erJerfd r D275 words
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Title Section19 1916-11-08 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. ?63 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 191619 words
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Advertisement442 1916-11-08 1 P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated tn England.) MAIL AND PASSENCER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) For Chios, Japan, Penang, Ceyb\, \wtralia, ladU, Aden Egypt Mediterrarcan Ports and London. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe.) Connecting442 words
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Advertisement282 1916-11-08 1 STOQMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company; M NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) ■HMMaaaanaaasaßJßaßi Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore Beiawan Deli, Sabangr, Durban, Cape-Town, Las Palmas and Vice Versa. Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. Qrotius Nov. 26 P. Juliana Dec. 24 »17 Rembrandt Jan. 21 Oranje Feb.282 words
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Advertisement585 1916-11-08 1 N Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAFAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseille* and London, aadas mad contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Bteasntjs maintaining this senriee have teen fpecudly designed ai d constructed, and585 words
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Article508 1916-11-08 2 Europe For London Hiraro X .vemb°r 8 Nore N ►vembci 10 (connects with llsdioa) Ksronga las November 10 November IS y, i n N ■vcm r 22 Hyann November 23 (connects) v i h Mongolia) P\ hti~ N mber 25 Kamo Mara D~c. 6 Oyelopi DeoemlMr 14508 words
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Obituary419 1916-11-08 2 Chairman of the Clan Line As briefly announced by Renter the death in his 74 h \esr, of Sir Charles Willi »m Cayzpr, Birfc., took place at (inrtaiore, Perthshire, on September 28. Sir Charles William Cayzer, who was the cairmm of Messrs Cajzer, Irvine419 words
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Article267 1916-11-08 2 Vessels in Port British 9TK4XJNL HEIVTH t>VTF. psrtncy K. "arboor Hai Nam Dock 20 0 Scott Harley do 2- 0 I'branang Outer Rds 3U 0 Edendale Dt*ck 3 J Malacca Inner R Is dl Ratavier do Quorra do do Kamnning D L l QiS g Seng fo do267 words
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Article66 1916-11-08 2 The s.s. Itsukushima Mam, 3,859 ton?, owned by the Oshiro Steamship Co., Tokyo, ran aground off S-attleon Oct. 13 h, but fortunately no damage was done. The ship is under charter by the O. S. K. and is plying regularly between Shanghai and Tacoma, and once about66 words
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Article94 1916-11-08 2 The following porta are declared infected (Signal X G. Q.) and suspected (Signal F. P. B.) No Notn "°rt. Sigrnal. Diseaae Date. Amoy ...P.P.B. ...Ch lera... IKS 2H.9 B»tavia ...P.P.B. ...Cholera... 649 26J> Hongkong ...P.P.B. ...Cholera 1164 28.9 Hoi how ...P.P.B. ...Cholera... 116) 28 9 Kobe X/l.Q. ...Cholera 112994 words
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Article557 1916-11-08 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial WWelesf Station: —s.s. Knshima Mam 8 8. Nove, s.s. Tokuyama Maru, 8.1 s Patella. The B. I s.s. Thongwa is due here from Karachi on or about Nov. 21. The Toyo Kis-n Kaisha s.s. Persia557 words
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Article356 1916-11-08 2 [We do not nectnarily e*iort fe opinions expreusd by corruponj^] Position of Engine D ivers To the Editor of the Malaya Si', —In jour iogae of 3rd ii 8 on the eubj' ct of three deep water ships, appears to be either under a sion or badiy iut'oriued i356 words
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Article131 1916-11-08 2 Per P- and 0 Liners Pf r P. O. str MalwR.— Mr kMn Smith, Mr Mrs <k Miss O'Connor, Connii-gham, Mr Mitchell, Mr F J Horten, Mr Archibald Mr Tildesley, Mr Morris-n, Mr Knight, Mr W M McHiller, Mr J C Swa ne, I)r A Powell, Mr H131 words
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Article284 1916-11-08 2 Per N Y K s r r K-<t>hima Mara VIrs E King Harmful, K WhIILj, Mis Barker Master J Bmker, Mr Mr» W F Adolphy, Mn E W Ilarve., Mrs L nie, Mre E Cramer. Mr C Mr KG liauiil* t<«n, Mr <fc Mrs Stewart,284 words
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Advertisement37 1916-11-08 2 SINGAPORE SHIPCHA^LERYGo. SHIPCHANdURS s proyi&orim CONTRACTORS, The Oo«paay*i Launch ujef-ts incoming »hip«. Officel6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January lit 1916. M. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-437 words
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Article1105 1916-11-08 3 «ersi Collision. > Court yesterday In .1, \fr W LangJiatn- t assisted by Lieut Ci ft N n Deputy Master B*"'" E F Stovell A members of the in 1 as Assessor», S- 1 Dmsinore )irote««Uo« cJ M wn, the inquiry was o Uie c«»1 iisioii I Meran ami1,105 words
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Article746 1916-11-08 3 'rice* Qu?!«d ir. the Mtrlut this Moraio* kftl!t<4APOI«« NOVBMBBU 8. tftMe Lyill u i Untt, «ud Sti*i. <r.ik»r«. im>ue the follnwina Hat of qw>tf»*ion»: Rubber Shares. v.ai. Value, Muvsr*. Sellerv 2/- 2 6 2<10 Anglo Java 4 6 6 6 •r Angl«»-Malay 10/-» 12/ Ajer Kilning 3Uf-746 words
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Article254 1916-11-08 3 Singapore, November 8. Tin* —189.10 buyers, no sellers. Cottw. Weak Basinesi dona. Tapioca. W«*% BmfaMM doo Sago Flout Firm. Business d*m». Oatttbier. —No Business Pfpper- —Steady. N«> Btttinatt. Other Product**-- ri Quit. Latest Loc«i Market dtiouuo 2 Nutmegs U0 S. per picrrt $30.50 Natm«ga SO s. t m254 words
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Article70 1916-11-08 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates <>! departure from Singapore of th» Eriupean Mails and their delivery in London. Mail. Lift. &i iuvbekd. M.M. Sept. II Oct. 16 8.1. Sept. 22 Oc 2i P. A*. Se.t. 30 Nov. 4 B. I Oct. 6 Nov. 4 M.M.70 words
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Article119 1916-11-08 3 November 8 High water :—8 54 a.m 8 ft. 7 ins.; 9.42 p.m.; 9 ft 2 ins. November 9. High water :—9.26 a.m. 9 ft, 2 ins. 10 30 p.m. 9 ft. 3 ins. November 10. Fnl! Moon 3h 18m M. High water 959 a.m 9 ft.119 words
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Advertisement57 1916-11-08 3 BRITISH IHOIA SH.C9. LTD. (Incorporated iv Kn^lanj.) APC3A* LINE FOX Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and MoJL The Company's steamer SHIRALA 5,306 tons, J. Terry Commander, wdl be despatched for th* above p.rta onorabout vtondiy 13 hinst. For rates of freight and rassa«e apply to ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. Agents. (Incorporated in57 words
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Advertisement368 1916-11-08 3 M. M. MESSACERES M MUTINIES. Mail Line. For Chi--J Ceylon, linrtcitlcs HOMEWARD I OUTWARD 1«.'16 I ItM Mae*»l!an fl \m rone Not. TO AtUattqW Nov 2 Atho* Not. H F\>h nrfliea Dec A. B he Dec. At tins De-. A "tenner Dec. 19 1917 A. Ilehic Urn. 3 F«»r a'l368 words
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Miscellaneous316 1916-11-08 3 Mails C'ose. To day. Malaccs, Penang i olombo* and Durban Hirano Mara 2."0 pm Vlndc-« Medusa 2.30 pm Port Swettenham and Penan? *Ipoh 2.30 pm vlalaoca, Port Swettenham A V»»luk Anson •Katnpar 2.30 ptn Malacca Hong kian 2 30 P m K. Pahang Pekan, Kuala l>unguu and Trenggaaa Hon? Ho316 words
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Advertisement506 1916-11-08 4 TOYO KISEM KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, .Nagasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Franci33o to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe." Sailings from FJongkong, learner DieplaeenieatTone Spaed Leavp Hongkong, KORK MARU 18.000 Nov. 29 SIBERIA MARU IS.OOO Dec. 13 HATES PROM506 words
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Advertisement365 1916-11-08 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) (Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments.) Cable addresses CoDES DOCKYARD r v^'*k WL\ flk Wescerr Lmon KOBB 1 Scott's. Tubers, ann DOCK-DAIREN." M 5§ Bngineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions of365 words
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Advertisement416 1916-11-08 4 Ocean Steam Shjj Company, Lt J AND China Mutual Steam a Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England, Th* Companies' tU patcl ed from Liverp'» I<, the S r<irs, China an., J *[*N week and from Japan b. London, Amsterdam every fortnight for Q a les and Liverpool and fo Havre and416 words
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