Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1916

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  • 46 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. m -No. 272 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916 Price 5 Cents. ClK Walapa Crlbune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.l Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] go, 272 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916
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    • 313 1 Greater and Stronger* Than Ever iMiSHT TO-NIGHT I Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. AN EXTRAORDINARY STAR PROGRAMME In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. sharp. The Old Army Coat 2 Reels Featuring Alice Joyce in a Dramatic War Drama. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP. Latest Pathe
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    • 103 1 j:'"" MIHIUUUUUWI !i i I Portland 1 CEMENT. I 111 a r Mitsui Bussan Eaisha, Ltd. jj! (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.) 1 TO THE WORKING MAN. Why Pay Inflated War Prices ir*,^ !your X'mas Requirements? mmw WE SELL CHEAPLY I WE SELL PLENTY. VHH^^^fin^^ Bentwood and Teak Marble Top Tables, Hangino
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  • 183 2 Straits Trading Co. A meeting of the Strata Trading j Co, Ltd, was held ye*t*rdaj, Mr. F. Adam presiding, for the pnrpos* of confirming areaolatioti passedal the extraordinary general meeting on Nov 1. This resolution amended the. articles to empower the direc tors, authorised by raaolntion of the
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  • 90 2 Paraffin oil, which Sir Hiram Maxim is experimenting with in the hope of using it as a substitute foi petrol, was first obtained by th* distillation of coal. About 1848, James Young, a Glasgow chemist, and afterwards the founder of the Chair of Technical Chemistry at Anderson's College in his
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    • 185 2 for the wet season I Tro;)lcaI B jrber O Waterproof j i' ffi'' KeD0 ne( 'l 4 Rubber King Watcrproo I f iif Th3 Little John Water a ,a^I! j '59m jf /fTf 1 V/' rubber coat of up-to-date ?tyle J B»W' SyCCS VVafer P roof Ca P es 53
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    • 49 2 iTambert Co. Artists and Photographers Woald remind those who desire portraits to accompany their Christmas greetlnes that tho time is opportune for booking appointment for sittings. Telephone No. 1000. Hiyh Grade Portraiture, Military Groups, Pretty Pictures of Children, I Bridal Parties, Commercial Photography. Only Address 3a ORCHA RD ROAD.
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    • 147 2 Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of the highest quality, and *a have no doubt will i rove very for tree* and plants in bringing them to vnry healthy and fruitful state Prices very moderate. Free sample rappUed inland or abroad on appli
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    • 290 2 IN ff»3 i fi VpfWmM tM Iff!. i 1 A Message to Mothers H Weak. Anaaaic.lJmyriteoii 1 M Only a mother knows how hard, sometimes, is the burden (TO l ts!^ S M bear y «W. patiently and cheerfully B 1 she shoulders the manifold responsibilities of the home m
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  • 132 3 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following subsctiptions to the above Fund Amount prey. acknowledged $217,733.62 Coilectel by Koh San Hin, Khoo Chong Seng f>o Collected by Chan Sze Onn from some of the members of th« Straits Chinese Recreation Clnb 150 Collected by E W. Gunatilaka.
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  • 244 3 The Hon. Treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of of the following Already acknowledged $36,325.43 Collected by the D. 0. Jaffa Collected by th« Penghulu of landar $22.85 Collected by the Penghulu Batang Malaka $26 20 49.05 Collected by the D. 0. Alor Gajah. Collected by the Penghulu
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  • 106 3 The death rate per mille for the week ending Nor. 11 was 2f>.U4. The total number ot deaths was 185 of which 137 were males and 48 females. One Eurasian and one European died, also 146 Chinese, 15 Malays, 20 Indians and 2 of other nations. Convulsions caused
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    • 414 3 J Here we *****55^^ I- j TO-NIGHT I j The j TO-NIGHT?, ahead of all others. If lnhttDbrais MTfim atthk TO-NIGHT!!! ""T£T' I BOWM o* i Jw*x.«*v Jj i^° mo I E HOM n t °L F^ ATTRACT.ONS. IPS j! nation The Leading Theatre in Singapore. dm-U,,. I f J
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    • 283 3 WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARB Pl C rr >«■" I'-d dlr«et I I ■> ti your K,n. T#« n CSCa D>y* Frpa irw.. LJ<»t bnuifcifaZr* Ml-AD £j J &ov€ss*try Flyers *UK 1 'kA vrn V a SpttdG«ii». Tvl. t*s sj i I!''' 7 s e: r lyer or Btook iii fC?9i 3P
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  • 156 4 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latha in and 00.. th* A read* aQirlw th* fVdlowinp qnnt*tioriB for to-da} Alor Hajab I&90 14 00 Ayen-Kunings 1.50 15j Ayer Molek 2.55 2.65 AverPanas 11.50 11.75 Balgownie 4 7;"» 5.00 Bnkit Jftlotong 0.80 0.85 liukil Katii U.B7J 0.92J Cbangfeat Bertig....
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    • 165 4 a»MMiiiiiiin»»»n»in»HHim;nnHmii? iiiitniniMninninnntniMfiniiiiinrrrm For Japanese Curios General Goods GO TO is I MARU Ml Co. No. 10, High Street, Singapore. 1 (WHOLESALE RETAIL IMPORTERS. j LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. J gai>iiiii{ni»it>rintninuiMiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiirini»:inin>i»»ri»nMMtn^ I THE IMPROVED All-Steel Cupboard. j BUST, VERMIN AND FIRE PROOF. Fitted with 5 steel adjustable shelves. I Height.
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    • 178 4 H A M TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sug*ahara& Co., No. 334 North Bridgf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. 14-f, Q AUCTiOH SALES. ESTATE OF VEO DECEASEdT AUCTION~SALE CF Valuable freehold and leasehold lands and houses in Malacca bearing v. v ic.pal Nos 7, 50 JBO, 381 and 403 Tranquerah, 89 and 90
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    • 332 4 (SECOND SHOW 9 1) •0 Dry Those Tears Come and have a o ud m At Last the bi» vent in Filmdcm his arrived and as i sua 1 the P that has viven the Beat Films to Sirfa< o c TAKES THE I EAD 35 The World's Greatest Comedian
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  • 161 5 g to-night, the Palla "CPU, for four ntghti 1 it t irci entitled 44 From EWi :i Throne". The lea l. ig fak- n by the famous n. The programme v ledy one and ah on Id ugblj enjoyed. The ever- n b« f«»r the little on*s 'J, i
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  • 145 5 A Gambler's Fate. BH >rs Clarke at the Second lagisti »"fl fourt this morning a lioes* yonlh wan charged with the left (i jewellery and clothing lintel al $197, and 8140 in money, ton his misi pat. Accused admil- h" I k from the prosecutrix's ii |l.*>s md
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  • 45 5 The A'hambra Revue. jre informed by M r Tan ■wuR X that the receipts of last Cheero, ?t} 9 the Alhambra for ■j Uoi Day Fund hare real? d bandaoms sum of 13,852 4;> a m oaat will be ha d j I
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  • 97 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 269 th Auction, 16th 17tfa Nov 191b. M~»fcrfc|. FY,.. WM^MmUmjmim, i'l'otU t \.S7). Prices Realized. Averse fine l,in |S S: 6 Un fc ra©kedfi,, e r.bbed Z 1H IM im »i g<> d ribbed tin*-,.lain 117 ~,6 m (rood plana «epe fine
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  • 208 5 Messrs, Barlow Co's. Report. Singapore, Nov. 17. For this week's auction, which occupied two days, the record quantity of 948 tuna was catalogued and met with a demand that can OJ ly be described as fair. The bidding throughout was erratic and 308 tons were withdrawn. Of the 640 tons
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  • 163 5 Messrs. Guthrie Co's. Report. Friday, Nov. 17. At the continuation of the Auction pricea were slightly lower than thoae ruling yeaterday. The top price paid for Standard Sheet was $140 and for Fine Pale Crepe $146. Brown and Medium grades were uncharged. 640 tona were offered tor sale and of
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  • 63 5 We are in receipt of Messrs Fraser (Jo's., admirable publicatim. 44 Facts and Figures of Dollar Rob ber Companies for October. Th* proprietors express I regret that oi (his occasion it was impracticable t< approach the Secretariea witb a *ie* to checking all the details bnt wit! so many dividends
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  • 38 5 In connection with the Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds issae, a meeting of Mohamedtn capitalist! under the auspice*- of the Mobame dan Avieory Board, will be held today st 5 p.m. at the Land Office.
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    • 765 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard ni AtWrne.. ■.ACNCESTON^TASMANU. m. lieu, to take v?W,L\ nnf !t ""'M t<'n g for over KO ~i are "»M Malay *,at«, S sS£ Africa, to very na v f nN a J *H of orchid l^^r^hS^^ 11 i""*" Oing ■atiafactoi, remit V
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    • 231 5 STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers. Baffles Refreshment Room ON THE PREMISE (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. Tetepkeoe Nt 491. JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED It Silk
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  • 1159 6 The biii.iaut victories of the gallant troops under General Sir Douglas Haig are all the more creditable, because they have been achieve with the most unexpectedly small losses amongst the attackers, as compared with the Get man and former B itisb casualties. Though the Germans quite anticipated
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    • 131 6 I Rubber Mangles. I SPECIAL VALUE j POLLERS 17 inches x4 1 if elm Wood Rollers 5i9.50 Plain Iron Rollers $49. Diamond Grooved Rollers $74. Fitted with springs to raise roller*. Robinson Co. LIQUID FUEL FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large
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    • 70 6 I v Whisky £ole Importers Galdoeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening OUR FILIPINO BAND WILL PLAY During Dinner. To-night Special Dinner AT $2 and After Dinner ponce Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated iv Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers. House and Land Arents, Appraisers, Valuers Brokers, Commission Agents and Surveyors. SALES
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    • 20 6 I Brand i Sweetened Condensed Milk per case si 2do 9 Sterilised Natural Milk q Ideal Unsweetened Milk qo?n I
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  • 469 7 __7. r cts down. a o( the Port of y in the Gazette lDg' 1 iUoo nad been ap is Asst. Supt. ol c quotations c and 2/7] for C Mtle totalled rs weie mostly ■I v. i? fc le* ih is nnnounced P z the author
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  • 49 7 Relief Fund. cte 1 !>v Mr. Lim Chin Kuan <-"k Choo, Captain Wilson *2 S. M. Wong, L. Kea lining, a s. Taye, L. C. Siong Total $8. Collected by Mr. Cheong Keng R Souza, Loh Yew Kwang JJoaTian K-ng, each $L Tan Kirn I?—TottJ $5.
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  • 79 7 Eastern Campaign. French take Kenali. Desperate Fighting REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 16, 6.30 p.m. Renter's correspondent at the French healquariers in Salonika says that the French have captured Ivenali, ten miles south east ol Monattir, after a most desperate struggle, up to their necks in water The
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  • 56 7 London, Nov. 17, 0 35 p.m. A British message from Salonika State*: After an artillery bombardment on the Struma we attacked and captured Barakli. We again drove the enemy out of Prosenik and Kumli. We are now consolidating the ground. Our artillery stopped counter-attacks and we took
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  • 201 7 An Expert's Views. London, Nov. 17, 5.35 am. An expert commenting on the Russo-Rumanian and German communiques, points out that the German heavy batterie3, long delyed in the mountains, are now in action in the valley above Campulung. But the Rumanians have a tenacious hold on this hilly
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  • 53 7 London, Nov. 17, 4 30 p.m. A Russian communiq ie states The enemy has occupied the vill ge of Lircsht, in the Romanian Kirapolung region. The Romanians have evacuated the village ot in the Jin region. London, Nov. 17, 12.40 p.m. trograd The enemy is gad naily being
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  • 69 7 London, Nov. 17, 6 30 a.m. Athens: General Roqnffl has handed the Premier a memorandum of his demands, implying that expects a written reply. lbTnemorandnm is believed to require .ledges of Greece's friendliness. In lading the use of Ores* rsttwjy. ,he surrender of a quantity o a,
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  • 34 7 London, Nov. 17,7 20 p.m. A Rumanian communique states s .Z. «;fh heavy oeses. We we attacked on the wings and reonlsed the enemy with serious losses We effectively bombarded Rusts chuk.
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  • 29 7 London, Nov. 17, 8.30 p.m. A Berlin official message claim* ibe capture of 1,500 Rumanians math of the Rotertnrm Pans, an.: 650 elsewhere on the Transylvania' front
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  • 97 7 London, Nov. 17, 7.20 a.m. The brilliant ooncerted advance of the Allies in the Balkans, which lias practically determined the fate <>f Monastir, will do much to reliev the pressure on Rnunnia It unlikely that the enemy who were driven out of the strongest position, *t Kinali,
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  • 61 7 London, Nov. 17, 10.20 p.m. A Serbian official message says that enemy counter-attacks completely failed. The Bulgars withdrew to the river Bistritza. We took 300 prisoners. The French and Russians occupied three villages towards Monastir. The Serbs have taken 3,900 prisiners since Nov. 10, of which a thousand
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  • 45 7 Homeward Bound. London, Nov. 17,11.30 a.m. New London, Connecticut: The Deutschland sailed this morning. London, Nov. 17, 5.15 p.m. Nr*w London: The Deutschland's cargo is valued at two million dollars gold, comprising rubber, nickel, zinc, silver bars, and the E nbassy mail.
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  • 55 7 Later. New Lon ion, Connecticut The Deutschland has returned to port owing to a collision with her escorting tug, which was sunk. Seven ot the toga's crew were drown *d. The Doutschland'a damage is not stated. London, Nov. 17, 5.15 p.m. The sinkings are announced of the steamers
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  • 60 7 London, Nov. 17, 6.30 a.m. New York American fears of a new snbmarine crisis ire contirmed bj an interview with the German Foreign Under Secretary. A New York Timns correspon dent defends the sinking of neutials because of "the transporting of ammunition and other contraband, declaring that British
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  • 60 7 London, Nov. i 7, 8 30 p.m. M Briand and Mr. Asquith have jointly telegraphed to the Russian Premier warmly app audmg Use Kussian denunciation of Germany s violation of international law and reaties by claiming to create a Polish State, and levy an army and rejoicing in
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  • 29 7 American Aid Sought. Lonloo, Nov. 17, 12.45 p.m. Washington: The BAgun Mini *ter has appealed to the Sac D partm-nt for active intervention r. the Belgian deportations.
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  • 74 7 Positions Extended. i London, Nov. 17, 12.45 p.m General H :i ig states: The result of Thursday's operations was that we extended our front from Beaucourt eastward along the north bank of the Ancre. Strong counterattacks in the afternoon forced ntto relinquish part of the ground .Mined
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  • 226 7 London, Nov. 17, 7.20 a.in. Fuller information confirms the magnitude of the success or* the Ancre, especially the fact that the pick of the German troopfc were engaged and fought most stubbornly. That they were completely surprised is regarded as a tribute to the skill of the
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  • 73 7 London, Nov. 17, 10.50 p.m. The Admiralty announces that aeroplanes and dropped a considerable weight of bombs with good re8nlrs on docks and shipping at Ostend awf Z-*ebrugge this morning. All th»-* micbin»-ri returned Details of the raid by aixteen Anglo-French on Oc v i:«> show that
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  • 86 7 London, Nov. 17, 4 35 p.m. Paris A com nunique states It was relatively ciltn on the whole front. Two enemy aeroplanes were shot down in our lines, and the aviators were taken prisoner. There were fifty-four air-tights in the Amiens region. Second Lieut. Guynemer brought down
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  • 51 7 Heavy Fighting. London, Nov. 17, 5.55 p.m. Italian officiil Heavy fi/hting continues at San Marco. We repulsed three determined night attack*. The enemy renewed his attacks in the morning after an intense artillery bombardment aud succeeded in taking a tre«ch otherwise he was decisively driven ofif with heavy
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  • 43 7 Enemy Losses. London, Nov. 10, 7.55 p.m. Petrograd An Admiralty communique estimates that daring the aid in the Gulf of Finland, mentioned on Nov 13, the enemy lost between six and nine of their Urgest and most modern torpedo boats.
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  • 193 7 Various Ccmcents. London, Nov. 17, 7 35 a ro. Mr. Rnncirmii's proposal* ara still the topic of comments which are unanimous in defecting the public feeling as one akin to relief and thankfulness in recognising I that the new policy 13 another step towards the prosecution of
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  • 137 7 London, Nov. 16, 10.45 p.m. The debalging of skilled workmen in Sheffield ?d to a hitch in thecaBeof a nan mined Hargreaves. The Press Bureau now announces, that the executive council of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has telegraphed to the branch secretary as follows. "On the
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  • 115 7 London Nov. 15, 7 15 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law announ ;-d that the Governor of Hongkong had been instructed to place enemy trad* marks under Government control .ill the end of the war. Owing tolocal conditions the trade marks could not be
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  • 89 7 London, Nov. 17, 12.40 p.m. Melbourne The coal strike confsesttOS has been adjourned to coneider Mr. Hughes' proposal that miners should resume work pendinr the adjudication of the dispute by special tribunal. Wool valued ai mree quarters of a million sterling is held up and awaiting export.
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  • 44 7 London, Nov. 16, 8.15 p.m. In th* House of Commons Mr. ChamberUiu «ute 1 that he wa* no* aware that the 6rm of Meyer contraet«d to feed the first Met op* umhn eipedition. He hal a© information regarding contrail* Idared in Indh.
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  • 2226 8 Registrat on of Servants and Other Enactments. The Federal Council resumed its •ttting at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, and there wa«i again a large attendance. The following excerpts «f the are taken from the Malay Mail. The Acting Legal Adviter, in introducing th* Courts Enactment, sail that its
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  • 92 8 London, Nov. 15,1.25 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr Chamberlain stated that he ess satisfied that there were no grounds for dispensing with the service* of f r of the Public Worki Assam, who was naturalised and had lived in India thirty eight years. «c nad previously
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  • 46 8 London, Nor. 17, 7.33 a.m. A meeting of newspaper pro pnetora was held in London en Monday to consider the increasing or prices. he Dai, 7 ew B announces h reduction in its size in vderto lessen the tonnage required for importing paper.
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  • 47 8 London, Nov. 16, 8.15 p.m tK^T 8 report stat* ;,7 the undertone is good. Th* ,I J Q P rices was only a natnra reaction of a healthy market which fromEaropean lla A ,a n CQrre ncy and the firm ■ess of hina exchanges.
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  • 35 8 London, Nov. 16, 8.15 p.m. tk^ ftr T a Ifc 18 offi cullj announced mil Indo Chi na presenting 7 million francs to the Frenca cerw[g Dllleilt f r th# P" chaM of
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    • 28 8 frl* e Panama Pacific International p I fcxposition J Bortfen's sterilized Natural Milk, M Seattle ah. I Shanghai wt* v 1 CHINA pro 6 Ao H °ntfko n<
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    • 122 9 lis 21 nll as I Disinfectant J ine-Tpee" 1 Brand. Use No Other I C. Tf you want the -^^^M^^ Pvst Results for the sma!!est 1 :penditure. i I sinfeeiaiit freely emulsifies I with water producing a I j ,hite, strong disinfectant 1 and deodoriser. 1 Sjc ughout the world
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    • 746 9 Church^ervices. 99w\ Ast >*™» Cathkdkal. M) *~*DAT AFTER ThlMir H iJ?. am Mat 'ny followed >. v fcn":r n o 4P oi Jl S Ma ,v. w l n Si 60 0 Hnd Ho y o nmu..ion. p m. KtMNM and Ser^ Hyrnt.K .V,4. IM, t p. jHvnns: 24, 540,
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    • 560 9 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated in EVMA, 80 per Gent, onus Funds, op $23,000,000 are invested in Government Securities 42 ears' record progress ami increasing stability. LOW BITES for non-fopfeitable Endowment Assurances wrtn Ppoftts. A man aged 30 can secure $5,000 with profita at
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    • 282 10 Straits Settlements War Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable Half-yearly on (he 15th May and the 15th November. Repayable at par on the 15thQNovember, 1919. of issue iOO Cent, All proceeds of this issue will be lent to His Majesty's
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    • 395 10 Singapore Volunteer CorpT Orders for the w Friday, November 24 To-day. 2.30 pm Fort sjj,;, 3 h Drill Hall v 4( «o-raorrow. AU day BaJeatier Rang* w, Monday, Nov tmba 5.1 a p m Drill Han m do D 4j do V 1 ,v M w do V» 5 do
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  • 2283 11 When all the ctvilised world is plunged in a nor sunk <ut numamty htj* never before known, the story that told bg Pr Lurnholtz, the Norwegian traveller, of his journey throve* tittleknowr, Central Borneo, it like a mouic nand. nafting all
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    • 317 11 Educate yourself m cigarette quality by Mr6am Jfo smoking on, y th best. 9F|pQ?OCe STATE EXPRESS I of Indusfty/g' are univ ersally admitted to hav e realised the discriminating smokers ideal. 1 *C »3 pane. #i a CIG ARjETTES fo. 555 vi lelf ia per tin of 50-60 cts. fo.
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    • 47 11 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Surveyor and Building Contractor. 125 Serangoon Road. Office 111 Market Street. Plans and Estimates at nominal charge! 5-5 Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends S Junctions INDO MALAY Co Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Agents KIM HIN Co., IS Klintf Street, Sln«»pore. 6.» M-H
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    • 403 12 Silks! Silks! Silks! WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF Sareej, Dopattt, iavikii. Shtwls, etc.. Our Famous Brass Toys •ontaining 32 articles. hig Set Rs. 3— 6—o Medium Sel Rs. I—l4—o SmaM Set Rs. 1 6—o Catalogues in Tamil, English, Telugu, md Bengali Free. A M" w*: SARMA Co. Silk Merchants. Hanumanghat,
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    • 234 12 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBER (Lately occupied by Katz rtros. Ltd I Commodious, well lighted and a <rv I second floor, front portion of first fWr floor. Will be divided to suit 1 Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout rkf L l l Appl} to 8 Ul the m CHING KENG
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  • 452 13 Shipping and Finance. The appointment of Herr on G winner, of the Deutsche Bank to be a director of the Hamburg-America Line, and the election at the same time of an additional rppresentative of the Disconts Gesellschaf., cvi. dently mark a fresh stage in the important German efforts
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    • 532 13 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF* VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS ►ituat3 at Corner of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street at au early date CHING KENG LEE A Co., Auctioneers .3 iC a THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 978 of 1904 tel
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    • 88 13 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land and Houses Situate at H*v> lock Road, Singapore. At iessps. Cbing Reag Loo Co t sale-room On Monday, 20th November, 1916, at 2-30 p. m. AU that piece of freehold land situate in the District of Tanjong Pagar, estimated to contain an area of
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    • 185 13 I SAY EMPHATICALLY That Sciatica, that mist excriciating of maladies can be cured Little's Oriental Balm cared me »ft«r fi^ >firri of m aery Mit wib cure yon.' that voices the se-Himeut of one gr.tefil Tho of othe-s are re*dy »ojnn in the chorus of praising thi-* remirkabl* dispel er
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    • 607 13 YOUR nerves may be strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. They govern all the v work of living H that goes on in your body. They influence directly your health, your mental activities. All your usefulness and energies, in fact, depend
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    • 509 14 NOTICES NOTICE. My wifa, Oloria r a Rodrierues, having my bouee and protection on the 30th < etcher, 1916, 1, no longer, hold myself responsible for any debts flontmcted by her. A V. C. PODRIGU?* 141h November, 1910. 14-11 80-11 The Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates Limited. (Tncorporated in Stiaits Settlements)
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    • 422 14 NOTICES^ NOTICEI Aj-'i'lichtioD hiving l>een made to the <J*ii»*ese CoMm*-rcial Bank Ltd. of 04 Kling St. Singapore for the issue of a new c« in lieu of Certificate No.. 127 for 100 shares numbered ***** to ***** registered in the name of Chew Ltan Poh of 10 Nankin St. Singapore,
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    • 356 14 WANTED WANTED. Erficic nt News compositors for the Ma ay a Tribune. A pply with recent testimonials to the Manager. TYPIST WANTED. Wanted, thoroughly gccd Typist with ki c wledge of general office work. Acquaintance with shorthand a recommendation. A pply Box Ko. 2C2, c/o Xal&yaj Tribune. 16-11 WANTED. An
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    • 419 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED OS ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. wmm Paid up Capital in 60,000 Share* oi £20 each £1,200,<*)C I Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* LondoE City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and
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    • 336 14 INSURANCE SOUTH EftiTlSH INSURANCE C- INCORPOR/TED j\ Hwm FIRE Ii ssrarc ieffect* Rent »nd M r r niMiiptl MARINE Insurant-. parts ot tiie v< rid WAR RISK accepted to a r T REM HEUNCOH INSURANCE CO.. lio, (Incorporated in Capital jy^J FIRE DEPARTMENT—Ki-'-> on Building* an,) y, 11 current ratrs.
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    • 413 1 P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Consracfc with His Majesty's Government.) Pot China, Japan, Penanj, C*ylo 4\istnlia, India, Aden Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on er abemt MAIL LINES. I Homeward (Fop Europe.) Connecting
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    • 284 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSGHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan-Deli, Sabangr, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar. Steamers are dae to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD.) v t Grotius Dec. 1 Vla the P. Juliana Dec. 24 J Cape. 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 21 Oranje Feb. 18
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    • 547 1 NY. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) (JAPAN MAIL j STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE, A maintained between Yokohama via port* to Marseille* and London, aadei mau contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been »pecially designed and constructed, and are fitted will)
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  • 506 2 Europe. For Lsmdon Kaga Mam November 22 Nyanza November 23 (connects with Mongolia) Karonga November 23 Pyrrhus November 19 Malta (connects with Malwa) Dec. 7 Katori Mam, December 14, (via Dnrban) Kamo Mam, January 3 (via Durban) for Liverpool Oanfa December 15 Nin Chow December 27 For
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  • 105 2 Per P. and 0- Liners. Per P O str Kaiser-I.Hind.— Mr F C McGregor, Mrs H B Baker, Mrs A S Gardner, Mr W A Stevens Mrs G D Smith, Mrs Ball. Miss White, Miss Ryder, Mr Wright, Mr Ashwell. Per P «fe O str Kashgar.—Mrs Gngg, Mr
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  • 207 2 Per NY X str Mishima Maru Miss C V Turner, Mr T Judge Mr Knox Wilson, Mr L M Woodward, Mr J J Masters, Miss J H u a e r r tV Mr W S mond *> Mr Reid, Mr W Muir, Mrs Penny
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  • 59 2 China Sea.—Golf of Pechili—Ent rence to the Haiho Xotic. L here by given that the Fort Light the Hntrance to the Hainc* G Q tf R n i 1 1 hM been discont By Order of the Insoectnr ral of Customs iM P*ctor.(W w. Fird. Tyler, Th,
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  • 247 2 Vessels in Port. British STEAMER. BERTS DATE. Glenartney K. Harbour 22-8 Hai Nam Dock 20-10 Magnet Inner Rds 8-11 Sandakan do 13-11 Karonga No. 7 Wharf 14-11 Gemini Outer Rds do Katong Inner Rds 1511 Ajax No. 3 Wharf 16-11 Circe Inner Rds do Ranee do do Klang
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  • 143 2 Macao, November 6—The steamer Sui-an (1,265 tons Hongkong Canton and Macao Co., Ltd.) has beea burnt. The Sui-an wai along, side the wharf when the fire started at this morning in the gangway on the top deck and spread very fiercely and with great rapidity. s
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  • 395 2 Noon To-day. Tbe Fti 88 Melchior Trenb noon ie yesterday afterCaba°;, BataVia Samaran The MM Co's ss Haiphong leaves DD th«° nda C°' after Uking Indo Ohm" 8 f T u E «OPe for French Indo.Ch.na wh.ch are expected on Xa°n£ m rning b P* O
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  • 40 2 The Rotoraa, expected yestf>rdav the Eastern Smelting Coy. from m. a k n> eXpfCted at P<™ng troin Colombo to-day h»« 9->n of cargo on boar,! nS cargo at Penang t0 8 of EnrwK g for p ©nang. The
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  • 221 2 A Recurrence The outbreak of Br« la cases of phoBph8 ph, )ruB Blue.Funnel liner X;.... arrived at Penang morning, i„ consequent "3 the burning eases jfto the sea and other. ""H I'ghters was report m columns on TW )av n venience and rafetv rt <** with
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  • 414 2 Under the above heading th. issue of th, Motor Ship and rioat has a very interesting erne* on a new development i n tl,- coastruction of wooden ships which ha taken place in America. The writer mya •< Circuantaucei have been favourable to the rerir,; of wooden shipbuilding,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 SINGAPORE I SHIPCHANDLERY Co. I SHIPCHANHEK U PWYIDOWN6 I CONTRACTORS, j The Company* Launch ment* I incoming ship*,. Office -ie Battery Road. I TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR j Telephone Ne. I4|. I Orders promptly atterded to from I January Ist 1916. j H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. I 1
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  • 381 3 «lersing -Meran Collision. The Finding- >nrt, on Wednes- the decision of the nry held with regard n between the steamers Me ran, at midnight on la' Oct. 14, whs announced, irt sat with Mr. LanghamPresident), assisted by nett, R.NJL, Deputy lant and Capts. EF. .J. G. Foliett, members
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  • 239 3 Finding Reversed. ,n connection with the marine •qiir recently held by Mr. J. Jfi. H>u ie) and assessors into the *ra Uog and total wreck of the s s Zoretstrian, the District Magistrate hat received an official comunicaft om the Secretary of the Government of Burma, acknowledg-
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  • 63 3 *Specially superscribed letters only. Ships in communication with the Commercial Wireless Station a*. Rumphius, s.s. Melchior Treub. s.s Hakata &aru, s.s. Mishima Maru, s.s. Kaga Maru, and s.s. Magellan. The outward P. O. packet Nankin was expected to arrive at Penang at 10 am to-day Singapore mails will be despatched
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  • 67 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from SiNsapore of th* kmopeai iails and delivery i;i London. Mail. Ijekt. Delivkkkd P. AO. Sept. 3u Nov. 4 13. I Oct. Not. 4 M.M. Oct. 11 Nor. IS P. O. Oct. 12 M. M. Oct. 21 B.
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  • 107 3 Vessels Expected. Tara (B.I.) 24th November, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Bonst«ad, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Teuser (Holt) 26th November, from Europe for Singapore, Chini and Japan. Agents, Mtssri. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Pyrrhus (Holt) 26th November, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs. B
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  • 745 3 Prices Quoted ia the Market tiis Moraiof HISIOAPOB». SOTIMBM 1« Hr..*«,. iM thefoUowj|U[ T IM[ Rubber Share*. i as* "g- f 1 Bukit Kajang ai£ 2/- Bukit Mekfam b^ Bukitßaiah 100/- IIC tJukit Selangor 2 6 1 Caetlefield ftp 77 J 2/9 3 9 I,- Chimpul 1/8
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  • 235 3 Singapore, November 18. Tin.— s9l.so; 100 tonasolJ. Copra.— Steady. No Business. Tapioca.— Steady. Bnsiness done Sago Flour- Firm. Business done. Gambier. —No Business Pepper- —Steady. Business done. Other Products. —Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. p* r picul 130.50 Nutmegs SO 8. tmm 39. Copra
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  • 202 3 (Through the courtesy of Messrs Francis Peek Co-s Ltd.) Below are the contents of a cable just received from Messrs Peak and Co.'B Batavia House dealing with the Java Produce Market for week ending to-day Batavia Nov. 17. Robber Market. For First Standard Grades, quotations are given
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  • 28 3 For China and Japan ports the N.Y.K. s.s. Miahima Maro ia doe to arrive on Monday next. The Jinaen Mara for Calcutta and Rangoon is lue Nov. 26.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 M. M. MESSACEBIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceylo*. Marseilles. HOMEWARD OUTWABD 1916 1916 Atlantique Nov. 29 Athoi Not n l ol.Miesien Dec A. Behie Dccl a Amnam ml** ASteamT Klf Atho« j an> i Por all particulars apply to J.de Cocrtois, Agent. Oriental-African Line. MAURITIUS AND SOUTH AFBCA
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 332 3 Mails Close. To-day Medan p Mala «5£ Port Swettenharo 2 30 pm and i cnang *vi Durban 2.30 ptn Bangkok w JaX f 4 pm Penang* and Calcutta 4 pm ban* g maiiS f0r Dur Bawean, Sourabay, Bandit" 4 pm mass.n Stagen. K. Baroe. Balik I apan, Samarinda ctc Saigon
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    • 576 4 TOYOKISEN MASS HA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki. The Inland Sea, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong, steamer Displacement Tons Speed Leavp Hongk' ng. KCREA MARU 18.000 Nov. 29 SIBERIA MARU 18,000 Dec. 13
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    • 510 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) (Contractor* to the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments.) CODRS JPED. Cable addresses j V^tek. A.8.C., DOCKYARD fit -+BmjWQk S I rjflk Wesrerr- bnion KORE 1 fefl 4.» tv Ss IHSf %W Scott s. Libbers, aou DOCK-DAIREN." Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders,
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    • 398 4 Ocean Ste Company, AND China Mutual Steam Nat Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in The Compan'patcl ed from Lii the Straits, C ;nn week and from J London, Atna every fortnight for les and Liverpool uud f< \i Havre and Liverpool outward steamer ev< r tends to Vancouver, Seatti Tacoma, taking cargo
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