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Title Section47 1916-11-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3.- No. 27b SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1916 Price 5 Cents. ClK rnala;a Cribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Straits Shipping Gazette. issued Daily.l Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 278 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 191647 words
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Advertisement199 1916-11-25 1 gEBE S ANOTHER SHOWER OF GOOD STUFF Gaiety Cinema Junction of Albeit and Bencoolen Streets. IN THE SECONO SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP. A. Striking British Production THE THREE BROTHERS Produced by the Majestic Film Co., of London, in Two Reels. French Aviation at the Front. Special Number-Latest Pathe Official199 words
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Advertisement176 1916-11-25 1 I"" T. 1 X SULPHURIC IT T i AND I Mydrochloric Acid. TRADE MARK.^ I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE A G.EM TS. fhmmmmmmmmmmemu ■■iai*'gTitinim 11 iiiiiitiitiiiiiiii ■■iiiiiiiiiiini«iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiitiiß««««««>«s««««M H muui iiiiiiiii tt a ■iiiitt»iiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig LET THE KIDDIES MEET I j AT I TOYLAND i Opposite of176 words
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Article336 1916-11-25 2 Frasec Co.'s Circular. Singapore, Nov. 23. There was a slight falling off in the price of rubber ea'ly in the week but this h<*s avain stiflened to a higher level than has been reached locally for some months. The business continues to be closely confined to local rubbers,336 words
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Advertisement183 1916-11-25 2 §W Sain Coats \t FOR THE WET SEASON. J Tropical Burberry Waterproof $38.50. Kenowned Rubber Xin Water p roof If The Little John" Waterproof a fawn rubber coat of u P" to datestyle fr Syces Waterproof Capes p/ 1 $3.50, $4.50, $7.50. John Little* Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Here183 words
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Advertisement53 1916-11-25 2 TO CORRECT CONSTIPATION and Biliousness, clear the complexion of blemishes and sweeten the breath, use the dainty laxative They gently assist nature and will help to keep you well. Tiny but thorough, do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,53 words
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Advertisement183 1916-11-25 2 Straits Laundry Dry Cleaning Depot, UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION AND DELIVERY DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladies 1 Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaniny a Speciality. Nos. 15 16183 words
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Article749 1916-11-25 3 Aftei a hunt lasting for ma ny m nths, th notorious murderer and l;ic it. Ai Sua An, has met hid fate at the hin If of the authorities, says the Bangkok Daily Mail of Nov. 3. That he died fighting and game to the749 words
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Article69 1916-11-25 3 Singapore, November tĕ* Oi London Bank 4 m/a. 2/4 19/3« Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/e. 2/4 13/16 On India— #WjtJ BankT.T. 174* On Hongkong— Bank d/d li%dia On Shanghai— Bank d/d. On Java:— Bank T. T. 13^ Oa Japan— Bank d/d. 109* Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 India Ceil Billi69 words
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Article224 1916-11-25 3 Who Made the First Tank There is nothing new under the sun—not even the tank. For the tank idea is over 300 years old. 1 put in the claim on behalf of Lord Napier of Murchiston, a noted mathematician of his day, who in the year 159G drew up a224 words
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Article108 1916-11-25 3 Murderous Mary," a big female elephant leading a herd with a cir cub, was put to death at Erwin, Term„ in September by order of the State authorities. The showmen decided to hang the $8,000 beast. A derrick car of the Carolina, CHochfield and Ohio Railway108 words
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Article37 1916-11-25 3 Drills for November, 1916 To morrowVolley firing at Normantor. Range at 7.30 kinoD the Range. Moaday Ifar. 27 Parade at Pearl's Hill Tanjong Pagar at 5.15 p.m. A. Acs aw, Officer Commanding, Civil Geard.37 words
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Article61 1916-11-25 3 The largest walnut grove in England land —at Kempston, near Bedford was formed a century ago entirely for the sake of the timber. The then owner of the farm planted 36*5 trees for the cynical reason tb f wars would never cease, and the wood would aljrays be wanted for61 words
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Advertisement173 1916-11-25 3 jAlbambra isi §mWM TO-NIGHT!!! The |||be^ Theatre HousE j THE home of Mature attractions. f« I 1 AM m Tie Lcding Theatre in Singapore. *«»«*MtH.ItENYON.BLIDE OUring intervals. SECOND SHOW AT S. IS p M Success of the Newest Pathe Serial Superior' 1 It r'ormed its first duty admirably ;it has173 words
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Advertisement351 1916-11-25 3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, etc. Comprising —Sitting-room teakwood Chairs, Oil paintings, Marble top centre Tables, wall plaques, and Clock. Teak wardrobes, and Chairs. Brass double bedsteads, iron single bedstead. Marble top washstands, toilet tables and lamp«, Crockery, glassware and cutlery, etc. Alao a good collection351 words
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Miscellaneous240 1916-11-25 3 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for the week ending. Friday, December 1. To-day. 2.20 pm Drill Hall S.R.E. v, 3 p m Balestier Range Veterans Co 3 m Drill Hall Chinese Co, To-morrow. 7.45 a m Johnston's Pier S.V.A, 7.30 a m Balestier Range Veterans Co tt Drill Hall Chinese Co240 words
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Article148 1916-11-25 4 (Exclusive to Malay* TrQ/unt.) Messrs Latham ami Co., 'I 1 Arca-le, advise the fallowing orations for to-day: Alor Gajah 14.00 $4 10 Aver Kunifies 1.50 j 5o Aver Molek 2.55 Aver I'anaa 11.25 Balgownie 4 75 Bukit Jelotong 0.80 0.«.> Bnfait Katil 0 00 0.9.) Cbangkat Serdg....148 words
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Article108 1916-11-25 4 To day. Sew Moon High Water—9.3l a.m. if ft. 4 ins.; 10.50 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow 23rd Sunday after Trinity. High Water—lo.6 a in. 9 ft 7 ins,: 11.35 p.m. 8 ft 7 ing. Monday. High water—lo 42 a.m. 10 ft. Tuesday. Riley Hargreaveg meeting, noon. Emulation108 words
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Advertisement712 1916-11-25 4 A TIP TOP I» ORGTt A MM E WILL MR IB -KNTII) Tonight at the Ide* Picture Theatre Cinema AS'INO Off Beach Roan SECOND SHOW, »15 P. M. SHARP. n i Ph pUyg Prts»nt LOUISE LOVELY m BOBBIE <>r m BALLET A ftfetrV line with ittf life- Hit reUtw t«>712 words
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Advertisement85 1916-11-25 4 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 1 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore85 words
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Advertisement371 1916-11-25 4 ITc-Night-NO SEATS RESERVED AFTER 9.3C-To-Night A Ct 'A Vcral I Loto-Pl y iThe Silent Battle! Based on ths Vas ly Popular Nov I by GEORGE GIBBS. The Curse of Heredity—A Drama of Gre it Hum in ap ytml to the Mw« Its plot portrays the ttrugglea of a brilliant young371 words
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Article973 1916-11-25 5 Report for 1915. -j are extracts from Report on Forest Ad. the Straits Set Lie--1 table at the last eting of reserved forests year was 100,311 iare miles. Three 1 mdred and thirty v t i ladings were notified 3 proposed reserves lettled at the end ticnlars973 words
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Advertisement147 1916-11-25 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE. V 'tio ia hereby aiven lhat from I ur Office and Show r Rubber will be in No. 87, f r i R >ad, Commercial Union's smiling. Meyer Measor. U 28.il ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL MATCH. W«Pore Cricket Club versus The Ckloese Recreation Club. 1 r »n-l Charity Football147 words
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Advertisement149 1916-11-25 5 Adeipni Hotel REDOUT MASQUEE7 on ROXIKO DAY DECEMBER 26, 1316 IN AID OF THE Interned British and French Prisoners in German/. The assistance will consist of Food snd Tobacco sent through the Fed Cross Organizations ia Loadon and Paris dirsct to tke INTERNMENT CAMPS. 5 VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN,149 words
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Advertisement230 1916-11-25 5 EMIHItf PRIM. STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers. t S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL SINGAPORE. Next Sunday, 26th November Service for Men WITH Organ Recital by Vte. F.R CO. at 9 p.m. Preacher :-A CHAPLAH OF THE R. N. Su .jet :—LIBERTf. 22-11 25-11 The Islamic Review and Muslim India. Tli«230 words
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Article749 1916-11-25 6 The remarkable circumstances under which Mr. S. A.. M. de Souza, second Senior Clerk in the Supreme Court, was arrested and charged wita the serious offence of attempted extortion of one hundred dollars from a person, formerly working under him, should not be allowed to be749 words
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Article114 1916-11-25 6 Paiui The Cheat War Fighting Fronts The Britanric War on Shipping War Expenditure s Loyal India Share Market 1 Singapore Volunteer Corps Singapore Civil Guard 'j Siamese Outlaw Run to Earth Who mada the First Tank 3 End of Murderous Mary" Loaal Share Market J 8.3 Forest Administration114 words
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Advertisement129 1916-11-25 6 Rubber j Wangles. SPECIAL VALUE >c wt* ROLLERS 17 inch-? xi\ i lehes. Wood Rollers $19.50; Plain Iron Rollers 549. Diamond Grooved Rollers $74. Fittsd with springs to roller*. Robinson Co. LIQUID FUeT FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. 0> Large Stocks129 words
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Advertisement101 1916-11-25 6 JUST LANDED:— A SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH PILSEHER BEER Brewed A BoUled by the Wrexham (Wales) Lager Beer Co., Ltd. IN QUARTS k PINTS. Caldbeck, Macgregor AND CO. ladelphi HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER a AND DANCE. OUR Filipino Band WILL PLAY. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Insorporatad in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants,101 words
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Advertisement201 1916-11-25 6 L Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $12.40 Sterilised Natural Milk S 9.50 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10 £Q J OBIiHAKO'NG IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We plant and manage orchards fur Abseute; Clients, with graduated payments, and under Government Expert supervision, unti it suits them to201 words
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Article603 1916-11-25 7 fin steady at $92.75. v r r j. Lornie baa been appointed Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore (l ...*-a: Canada's exportable id estimated at 5 iiion bushela.—Reuter. H. C. Butler and Mr. H. V. Towner added to the CommisJ f \h* Police for Malacca. i; »n r603 words
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Article659 1916-11-25 7 Motor Ambulances. Mo^ciDlf meetin f the r T omm,Beion took place noon %l r^ )f 7-t.rdaT after F J Were Mr F- J. Halhfar (President), Dr Vearasamy, and Messrs W A H. St. J. Braddelll F T See Teong A Ball (acting Municipal i andj. Polgiase (Secretary. 8659 words
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Article11 1916-11-25 7 [JP« do not neeeuariiy endorg* ik$ opinion, €Xfre$,ed by corrupondinU.]11 words
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Article151 1916-11-25 7 To th. Editor of thg Malay Trtbun*. Sir,—The Adelphi Hotel, by rea son of the fact that they propose to nnd a means of relieving, to some extent, the miseries of oar British jT d Kren ch prisoners of war in iany, have been pilloried," in company151 words
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Article71 1916-11-25 7 Football. Y M.C A v. A Naval Team. An interesting match took place last e vening on the Esplande betweea the above teams Early in the game, Edwards gave the Y. M. C. A, the lead which they increased to three goals before half time. Subsequently the exchanges71 words
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Article77 1916-11-25 7 To-morrow launohes will leave Johnston's Pier at 9.10 and 11 a.m. 230 and 3.30 p.m. and the Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 440 yards Hndicap Raae.—This event will be decided on the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will77 words
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Article55 1916-11-25 7 We are informed that news has been received from Hongkong to the effect that the following students from the Straits have been awarded the "Green" by the Hongkong University Atheletie Club. Tennis—Mr. Chaong Chee Hai. Football —Messrs. A O Merican, Saw Whee Seong, Cheah Tiang Earn, Cheah Tiang55 words
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Article152 1916-11-25 7 The following household properties in Malacca were sold by auction on Thursday last. Freehold land and house No. 116 Jonker Street, (sale postponed indefinitely). Leasehold land and house No, 351 Tranquerah. (Mr. Leew Poh Seng) $5,800. Freehold land and house No. 41 Jonker Street. (Mr. Tan Cheng152 words
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Article49 1916-11-25 7 Telegrams have been pouring in from the provinces, says the Peking Gazette, promising to take most stringent measures for the suppression of poppy planting Mid OftOT smoking. It is expected that the whole country will be completely free of opinm when the special British opinm inspector arrives in China.49 words
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Article66 1916-11-25 7 The Fighting Fronts. Official Reports from all Quarters A Good Jsa£. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 24, 12.5 am. General Sir Douglas lUig in his report states We bombarded enemy lines In the neighbourhood of Messines, Arroentiires and Loos. Of enemy aeroplanes that crossed onr lines on Wednesday,REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 66 words
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Article20 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 24, 1 p.m. General Haig states We raided trenches south-east of Qrenay, Festubert and Bois Grtnier.20 words
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Article38 1916-11-25 7 Londen, Nov. 23, G 10 p.m Replying to Mr. R. L. Oath watte on the question of an armistice on the western front to bury the dead Mr. Asqnith said it for tb.6 Generalissimo to decide.38 words
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Article106 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 23, 4.55 p.m. A French communique says: There is only aerial activity to report. Lieut. Guynemer brought down his twenty-second enemy machine. We dropped many bombs on stations and bivouacs in the Somme area. London, Nev. 24, 1.5 a.m. Paris, official An intermittent artillery fire was carried106 words
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Article151 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 24, 4.55 p in. A French communique s^at*s: An engagement between th"*e British and several enemy arnplaies in Lorraine resulted in one enemy machine being brought dowi-. French aviators fought forty engagements on the Soinrne, bringing down five machines. Lieut, Guynemer brought down his twenty-third.151 words
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Article92 1916-11-25 7 No Hnligh enmej-t. London, Nov. 23, C 5 p.m. A Rumanian communiq ic. undated, throws* no iuht iu imposition at Craiova. It r« ports violent enemy atticks were mad on the Cerna, near O.so\a. We have fortified our 3 el*ee in the captured petitions at D.ag»» Slavele, while in92 words
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Article64 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 24, p.m. A Rumanian communique reportb nerny attempts to disembark trooj e near Zimnitea, on the Dauube, forty-five mi lea south of Bucharest. L The Danul.e. flowing eastwards along the southern Rumaeian horJer, and turning northwards through the western Dobrudja before entering tfce Black64 words
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Article177 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 24, 4.10 a.m. 1 hree belated Rumanian communique's do not refer to the fell of C raiova, but admit the retirement to the east of the town. Apparently the Rumanians in the Esjial Valley are making a stand at Oltenic between Craiova and Slatona. Reference to177 words
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Article48 1916-11-25 7 Advance Northwards. London, Nov. 24, 3.1 a.m. A Serbian comuiuniqtni says that there was fierce fighting on Nov. 22 on the whole front against fresh German forces. Neverthless th« Serbians in places adtanced northwards repulsing counter-attaeks. The area of Serbia liberated is now twelve hundred pquare kilometres.48 words
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Article69 1916-11-25 7 Loadon, Nov. 23, 9.45 p.m. An Italian official despatch from .Macedonia says: The Italiani in the mountains westward of Moniadr repulsed a violent attack from viount Muza. Then, advancing northwards, they captured the heights southward of Bradiudol. London, Nov. 23, 9.30 p.m. Italian official: The enemy shelled a field69 words
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Article30 1916-11-25 7 Exodus from Athens. London, Nov. >.P' p <11. A'htr.s Admiral Feurnet hsw o der-'li vl». U y Co tie» >'h *f.d rc >ji enein* d scnooib o. unit Atlnl]^.30 words
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Article41 1916-11-25 7 Nov. 2.', P.- p.m. A :iist«*rdari:: A B *i in.«*tli i d saj a !i »t Ge« many has pr« in siiarjiest manner to Greece, and a.l to France and Knfclan igainei the d« j porta'.ion tL» fiL-m Athens.41 words
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Article57 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 23, 6.10 p.m. Speaking in London the Rt. Hon K. S Montana paid tribute t» Canada's great munitions output. A iontf war necessarily m*uin tn* exhaustion of resources. When ours were exhausted wi should look more and more to the patiio ism and economic sacrifices57 words
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Article23 1916-11-25 7 London, Nov. 23, 6.10 p.m. Petrograd Reports from Baku say that the Turks have uiaMaer«»l six thousand Armenians at Sivaa.23 words
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Article227 1916-11-25 8 Britain's Burden. London, Not. 24, 2.45 p.m. In an interview, the Rt. Hon. Mr. T McKinnon Wood, «peakinf of the financial position of Britain, said we followed the policy of optnness. Germany largely followed that of concealment. Dr. Helfferich's last badget was admittedly a bogus budget, wherein the227 words
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Article202 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 9.45 a.m. Amsterdam The German Secre Ury for the Interior has introduced to the main committee of the Reichstag a Bill for auxiliary service of all men from seventeen to sixty. He said that besides the millions liable to serve in the army, there202 words
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Article73 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, noon. Petrograd The Premier M. Hturmer has been appointed Grand Ohamberlain and M. Trepoff, Minister of Communications, has l>*en appointed Premier. Th«re have been strong demonstrations in the Doma in favour of Parliamentary Government. M farmer is a notable reactionary. A Ukase adjourns the73 words
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Article41 1916-11-25 8 London, Not. 23, t.O a.m. ft. I n^ h n H 0n8 0f C °™mons, reply«*der debarring ca Ttlry offi from promotion to "ST* Wh6n 0W for!y.Hgbt EL H WM B llteredto lt r Practice in France was even41 words
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Article34 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 8.55 a.m. The steamer Brierton is reported sunk. London, Nov. 23, 6.10 p.ns. The small Norwegian steamer City of Mexico and the British barque Grenada have been sunk.34 words
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Article42 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 2.40 p.m. The Admiralty states that the hospital ship Braemar Castle, homeward bound from Salonika to Malta with wounded, waa mined or torpedoed in Mykoni Channel in tho Aegean Sea. All aboard have been saved.42 words
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Article101 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 6.10 p.m. The Admiralty states that no further news has been received of the vessel Rappahannock, bound for England from Halifax, whence she sailed on October 10. Berlin reported her sunk on November 8. Unless the crew of 37 are on board the submarine or101 words
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Article46 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 23; 6.10 p.m. In the House of Commons in connection with German sea outrage, Mr. Asquith replying to Mr. Henry Page Croft said HWe are in consultation with our Allies as to the desirability of adopting the ton for ton policy."46 words
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Article96 1916-11-25 8 Another Crime. London, Nov. 21, 6.40 p.m. Renter announces that every effort was made to indicate the character of the Britannic. Eaeh side of the hull had a gigantic cross painted, each arm being illuminated with three hundred high-power electric lights It was impossible for the submarine to96 words
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Article15 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 9.20 p.m. The German Admiralty denies that the Britannic was submarined.15 words
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Article156 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 2.20 a.m. Petrograd A a re in the forward magazine of the Imperatriza Maria on Nov. 20 was followed immediately by an explosion. The fire quickly reached the petrol tanks, and the crew with great bravery strove to localise and flood the magazines. Admiral156 words
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Article202 1916-11-25 8 Queen Alexandra's Presentation. London, Nor. 23, 9.30 p in Queen Alexandra, escorted by Mr. Chamberlain, received the flag and shield mentioned on November 21 from representatives of the League of Empire, in the presence of a distinguished gathering of Indian princes and officers, who wsre presented to Her202 words
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Article135 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 8.55 a.m. The Times states thai changes in the Admiialty are impending and are likely to be published in a few days. A letter from Sir Robertson Read of the Lambeth Borough Council says that men of military age are urgently needed.135 words
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Obituary202 1916-11-25 8 Famous Inventor Dead. London, Not. 24, 9.45 am. The death ia announced of Sir Hiram Maxim. —Reuter. [Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim, Kt., late of the firm of Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, was born at Maine, U.S.A., on February 5, 1840. H« was the inventor of the automatic system of202 words
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Article86 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 23, 2.55 p.m. In the Home of Commons. Mr. I. Z. Malcolm asked whether the Treasnrer of the Household was officially aware that ninety Kut officers taken prisoner at the fall of rim were cloiely confined for many weeks at Yozgad in Asia Minor. Mr. Hope86 words
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Article51 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 24, 12.45 p.m. Amsterdam: A farewell message extracted from the late Emperor Francis Joseph's will, obviously written in war time, thanks his people for their loyalty and also the army and navy 41 whose Tictories gave me joyful pride and whose misfortunes gave me painful51 words
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Article57 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. 23, 7.35 p.m. A conference of representative! of the engineering and shipbuilding trade unions after an address by the Government labour adviser agreed to recommend its members to accept an extension of the principle of dilution to private commercial work, subject to safeguards for restitution57 words
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Article376 1916-11-25 8 POLICE COURTS. Gambling. Before Mr. Mndie at the Third Magistrate's Court this morning a Chinese was charged with using his house. No. 124 Prinsep Street, as a common gaming house, and with unlawfully helping another party m carrying on a Chap JeeiKee lotl Defendant pleaded not guilty, tn376 words
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Article138 1916-11-25 8 Back Lanes Appeal Allowed. In the Supreme Court this morning the appeal case in which H. Nunis was the respondent and ionjr Kee Chuan the appellant, the Chief Justice Sir John Bucknill. K. C. read a lengthy jadgment »s to why he and Justices Ebden and Sproule had138 words
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Article42 1916-11-25 8 Lendon, Nov. 22,1 55 p.m. By a ninety eight per centum, the card-room workers amalgamation at Manchester bare decided to persist in the demand for an increase of wages. Nevertheless II is not believed that extreme steps will »c taken.42 words
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Article25 1916-11-25 8 London, Nov. S3, 1 0 a.m. The Hague A Bill will shortly be introduced authorising a State loan of 10i million! sterling.25 words
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Advertisement90 1916-11-25 8 Borden s Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand Prl*e Panama Pacific International Exposition I Borifeo's Sterilized Natural Mitt. Pr,parod from P ur full cream eow'a i| m l k Drodaced the 6ne.t dairy DT 'so I| j iSJSiK BeCkion f tb W rld nnderth *»<»*90 words
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Advertisement112 1916-11-25 9 jatw i ii'ia—Baa—aa S *nitas Disinfectant "Pine-Tree" I Brand. Use No Other J&k*. f If you want the JS/ Host Results for I I i This disinfectant freely emulsifies with water, producing a I milk=white, strong disinfectant I id deodoriser. SAN IT AS 9 i is known throughout the world112 words
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Advertisement723 1916-11-25 9 Church Services. 3. A.NUKKW'S CATHEDRAL. ttßjD SrxoAv Arm Trinity. -VIM X» »V MHKK. I&lfi. BCEDIY HRXt Bat »RE Aovbst. 7a.m. IJ.ifv Coombnnkm. 7.4.", am Hiv < M„,„,Hni, n Choral IOJQ *.m. M *ins Ot -ral J P-«. Coildren i*ei 5.h0 Even*mir MM BtOMO. 8 Matthews, Scm Lix E c.-9.15 am.723 words
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Advertisement534 1916-11-25 9 fH E ORIENTAL Government Sicurity Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established I\<x,up' rated i.v India. 80 percent, of the Funds, or $23,000,000 are \amkmi in Government SecurttlM 42 years' record progress and merging stability. LOW RITES for nan-farfeltable Endo aaient Asiuranses with Profit*. A man aged 30 can sec=m 55,000 with534 words
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Article183 1916-11-25 10 Belgian Martyrdom. The following extract® are tran slated from articles in the Dutch Indies papers. At Ghent, in Belgium, six civilians have been executed nnder a charge of treason brought against them by the hated Germans. Th«y were arrested and thrown intc prison, A 3 o'clock in183 words
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Article198 1916-11-25 10 More Frightfulness. In the German Legation at Bncarest the Rumanians have found bombs and bottles containing the germs of epidemic diseases. When this news was published the German newspapers protested against these accusations, which they called infamous. But the Secretary of the American Legation, Mr. Andrews, is now198 words
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Article127 1916-11-25 10 Dr. Heiser, director of the Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, has left Peking for Manchuria and will later visit Korea and Japan, Dr Heiser is making a surrey of sanitary conditions throughout the Far East for the purpose of recommending measures for the prevention of disease.127 words
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Advertisement725 1916-11-25 10 These high-class cigarette* are something entirely distinctive —someth iug absolutely unique, at the moderate price charged for CIGARETTES. j No. 555 V S IA per tin of 50=60 cts. No. 444 Te™ per tin of 50=75 cts. Packed in patent vacuum tins, ensuring perfect condition in all climates. Sole Manufacturers:725 words
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Advertisement75 1916-11-25 10 K.TSUTADA Japanese Dentist 74 6 74-1 BRAS BASAH FOAD Extraction Painless Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation in either English or Mala* Telephone No. 1245. 18 12 r. LAMBERT Co Artists and Photographers Would remind those who desirs 1 portraits to accompany their Christmas greetings that tbf time is opportune for75 words
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Article155 1916-11-25 11 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. Crown Prince Installed. Tokio, Xor. 4. This morning at 6 30, Priuce Ito (Assistant Grand Matter of Ceremonies) proceeded to the T&kanawa Detached Palace as Imperial Messenger to escort H.I.H. the Ciown Princa to the Imperial Palace's. His Imperial155 words
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Article205 1916-11-25 11 Tokio, October 31. A diamond valued at 3,000,000 yen was found last Saturday by a Kobe custom# official in the pocket of a foreign passenger, later identified as M. Adley, a prominent Belgian diamond merchant of Antwerp. M. Adiey reached Kobe on the Peninsular and Oriental steamship Nore.205 words
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Article168 1916-11-25 11 Tokio, October, 26. t| is understood that the Government ia preparing a rigid Ei em* Trading Act and a Back List, which will include a number of firms hitherto unaffected by the British lists, land measure* restricting the activity of German agents who, up to the present, have168 words
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Article69 1916-11-25 11 Tokio, Nov. 6. T1 law for prohibiting trading with i rchants which had been drain.. at tho Department of Agriculture and Commerce waa submitted to the Foreign Office for approval. The law places under the ban all transactioni with enemy merchants, even through the medium of a69 words
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Article94 1916-11-25 11 Since the war in Europe Japanese emigrants have not been sent to Brazil. The anal batch went then ia the Spring of i9U. Ia this yeai t. c economical souditioi-s in Brazil have been restored and the thre* euiigra ion companies in Japan—the Oneutal Emigration, I__urioka Emi94 words
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Advertisement261 1916-11-25 11 mmmmmammmm ■■■■■■Sanammmm a rft Arrived Just Arrived!! I "new novels (Published 1916.) From Various Authors. ALSO assortment Modern War Story Books. Pibfoftd tin* tse sttitaiit «f tic wif ky ham ittkss. inspection Solloitsd. OE PHONE No. 63«. X/ M <& Co. 6B Batter; Road. j VtornaiK@FountwnPen a Waterman's A I261 words
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Advertisement272 1916-11-25 11 Useful to Planters. OUR GROUND NUT CAKE, which is only once pressed, is of tn* nighest quality, and wa nave M douot will i rove very neneficial foj trees and plmts in bringing them U very healthy and fruitful state Prices very modeiate. Free sampu supplied iuland or abroad on272 words
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Advertisement263 1916-11-25 11 H. AHMAO. Civil tod Structural Esglsser, Surveyor and Bnilding Contrasts?. Estate Commission Agist Omcs: 111, Markbt Bt»iwi, SISGAPORI ▲as JaMI RaHM\L, B4TU PaBAT. 5-5 a The Continental Stamp Co. D. High Stmt. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF TOCK'S Il&S AHD RBI Till:; CARDS in the Latest Artistic Designs, Including Perfumed and Patriate263 words
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428 1916-11-25 12 Rough Work in Armenia Petrograd, Do*. 13 —The Tear has received the commander of the liritUh arinonre i Car nnit in Russia It the Imperial Headquarters. The British ertnonri 1 ears have had exciting times iv Lutkiaii Armenia. When thej branched off trom the main road428 words
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Advertisement269 1916-11-25 12 WHY GO ELSEWHERE I We have them ail and receive our supplies regularly every week and ahead of other newsagents WEEKLY PAPERS, Journals. Magazines. Illustrated War News, etc., etc.. etc. STATIONERY, Books Novels Writing Pads and Cards for all occasions. ILLUSTRATED Song Postcards, all coloured. A big stock to choose269 words
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Advertisement121 1916-11-25 12 To Suffer or Not to Suffer There ia onl ous answer Llttlp's Oriental Balm ha, fore" •bed the n .ed to „iff e Rheumatic «011«, pamfal weakp[ ed Zl n 5f mCit onb "a'«ble aches a...i p„ u3 d.aaopear at the 80 othi„, touch of this renowned remedy. Just rub121 words
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Advertisement225 1916-11-25 12 TO LET RAFFLES AMBERS, Commodious, well lighted and airy offices eeond floor, front portion of .first floor and am fi ioor. Will be divided to suit intending ten d .Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the builrtAppl} to nin f GHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneer* Estate Asm* 1-6 Engraving! E225 words
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Article369 1916-11-25 13 I) r K. Tong writes enthusiastically of the new President of China, General Li Yuan-hung, in The American Review of Review*. He nays t iat the General 4,4 is abie to harmonise the C «erv&tivea and Radicals and command th**ir support. Born in 1864, General Li Yuan-hung369 words
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Article174 1916-11-25 13 I have remarked at different times on the way in which regulations made for the safeguarding of trade from this country applied automatically on CJrown Colonies entirely different 1 circumstanced. In part the process is merely absurd, as when merchants in a particular Colony are forbidden to export174 words
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Advertisement686 1916-11-25 13 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF /ALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS j fcituate at Corner of North Bridge Road and Coleman *Street at an early date CHINC KENG LEE Co., Auctioneers 23-10 v COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 978 of 1904 f the Trusts of686 words
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Advertisement27 1916-11-25 13 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Qeed and well selected Music Vioba, Piaee, etc. Good Strings fer Strilged Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. Ml27 words
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Advertisement634 1916-11-25 13 yOUR nerves may be strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. They govern all the M work of living that goes on in your body. They influence directly your health, your mental activities. All your usefulness and energies, in fact, depend on634 words
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Advertisement531 1916-11-25 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Hie Malaka Pinda 'Rubber Estates Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from November to 27th to December 2nd 1916, bcth days inclusive instead cf from 24th November to 29th November as previously notified and531 words
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Advertisement340 1916-11-25 14 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Assessment List containing the annual Valuation of and amount of A ssessment to be levied on all houses, buildings" and lands situated within the Municipality of Singapore for the year 1917. is open to the inspection of Rate-payers at the Municipal340 words
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Advertisement396 1916-11-25 14 WANTED WAN TEH. Efficient News compositors for the Maiaya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. WANTED. An efficient and intelligent Proof Reader fur a newspaper office. Apply with copies of recent testimonials to Box. 259 c/o M Malaya Tribune 11-11 v WANTED For Telephone Dept. of Deli Railway396 words
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Advertisement461 1916-11-25 14 BANKS i i CHARTERED BANK OF Mfc AUSTRALIA AND CRM* INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00 C BANKERS. The Bank of England, Thn LondoL City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London461 words
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Advertisement348 1916-11-25 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITlsr INSURANCE CO.. Ho, I Incorporated n Niw Zealand FIRE Irsorances effected od fi n Rent and Merchandise 0 f description MARINE Insurances accepted parts of the world at lowest WAR RISK accepted to all parl< HEUNCWT^ INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hun e t ,ng.) Capital «,000,000348 words
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Advertisement427 1916-11-25 1 P.&O.British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) For China. Jm% Peaaag. lzyh\ Australia, ladia, Aden Egypt Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers.will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (Por Europe.) Connecting at Colombo427 words
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Advertisement290 1916-11-25 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ Steamship Company; NEDERLANO (Incorporated in Holland.; Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Steamers are due to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD.) v Grotiua Dpc. 1 Vl lbe P.Juliana Dee. 24 J Cape 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 21 Oranje290 words
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Advertisement513 1916-11-25 1 N.Y.K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL i!;** 11 STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. St latSatt erV,Ce h V e n JP**** 11 designed and constructed, and are fitted with y 1 i» the safety and" comfort of passengers. Lighted throughout by lil'rl'if' the cabmg amidships are especially large513 words
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Article469 1916-11-25 2 Europe For London: Malta (connects with >^alwa) Dec. 7 Katori Maru, December 14, (via Darban) Kamo Marn, January 3 (via Dnrban) For Liverpool Oanfa December 15 ffine Chow December 27 For Marseilles: Atlantique November 29 Malta December 7 Polynesien December 13 ?rir Amsterdam Grotius December 22 P469 words
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Article43 1916-11-25 2 November 24. Meran (British.) Abbotsford (British.) Krian (British.) Kinta (British.) Lady Weld (British.) Shinsei Maru (Japan.) Saigon Maru (Japan.) Van Diemen (Dutch.) Rumphius (Dutch.) Hellas (Norway.) November 25. Kaiping (British.) Denbighshire (British.) Penang (British.)) Ranee (British.) Poh Ann (British.) Singkep (Dutch.) Brouwerj(Dutch.)43 words
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Article47 1916-11-25 2 November 24. Katoa (British). Dianigh Mam (Japan,). Unkai Maru (Japan). Emile (Dutch). Van Goens (Dutch). November 25. On Sang (British). Mata Hari (British). Perak (British). Hong Wan (British). Kaisai Mara (Japan). Shinfu Maru (Japan). Totomi Maru (Japan). De Haan (Dutch). R. S. Baru (Dutch). Selun (Norway).47 words
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Article90 1916-11-25 2 The well-to do Chinese tradesmen in the South Sea*, who had been casting about for the profitable) in. vestment of their superfluous capital for the benefit of the economical development of their mother country, decided to open first of all a steamship service between China and the90 words
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Article287 1916-11-25 2 Vessels in Port. BritisiSTKAMKR. BERTH DATE Glenartney K. Harbour 22-8 Hai Nam Inner Rdi 20-1U Magnet Inner Rds KaTonga No. 7 Wharf 14-1 Penang Wharf 17-11 Pyrrhus No 8 Wharf 19-11 Kuala Inner Rds 21-11 Hang Sang Outer Rds 18-11 Poh Ann Inner Rds Wai Shing Outer Rds287 words
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235 1916-11-25 2 Japanese Harbour Railway Development. The Acting British Vice-Consul at Hakodate (Mr. F. C. Greatrex) report* that plan* have been approved for a four year*' programme of harbour works at the port of Aomari. The plans art for, two detached breakwaters, two molts and a quay. The entire work* art to235 words
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Article439 1916-11-25 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noor with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —s.s. Rumphius, s.s. Kasto Maru, s.s. Melchior Treub.s.e. Athos. s.s. Sntlej. The M. M. liner Polynesian is expected to arrive here, homeward bonnd, on Dec. 13. The B. I. mails of October 20439 words
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Article93 1916-11-25 2 The Hongkong Weekly Press states that thn ss. Tai Lee had a very alarming experience o» October 29th when leaving for Macao. The signals were wrong and a shot waa fired from Belchers as an intimation for the ship to stop. As she failed to do93 words
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Article285 1916-11-25 2 Master and Owners Fined Capt. A. E. Macdonnell, tny» of the steamship Rajah of Sara* and Ong Ewe Hai Bros, agents charged before Mr. W. 1 Carter in the District Court day in connection with liability in respect of the import tion of 221 tahils of chandn,285 words
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Article137 1916-11-25 2 Per P- and 0- Liners. Per P <fc 0 str Kaiser I-Hind.-1 Mr F C McGregor, Mrs H B Baker.B Mrs A S Gardner, Mr W A St°ren'B Mrs G D Smitb, Mrs Ball. MiM White, Mis 1 Ryder. Mr Wright. Mil Ashwell. Per P 6i O str137 words
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Article246 1916-11-25 2 Per NY X str Mishima M«rur Miss C V Turner, Mr T M Mr Knox Wilson, Mr L M W ward, Mr J J Masters, M«i 1 c Masters, Mr W Syniouds. Mr R«« Mr W Muir, Mrs Penny and isM Mr Lornie. Mrs F P Harris246 words
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Article324 1916-11-25 3 Six Men Killed. 6 most serious explosions •curred on hoard a r. s duev Hat hour happened September at No. 5 berth Harbour, where the Union g, Waimna was lying, •nanv puinth about the rth it have yet to be clear. D e forthcoming iuquiry, but324 words
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Article370 1916-11-25 3 Th* opening of the Laaghton Library at King's College, London, amy >< the bediming of a much action of books nn naval history. There are great gaps in onr naval acordt! of which, as a maritime Baiiou, we i ught to be ashamed lad ii .*ue -eeks370 words
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Article71 1916-11-25 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the Eniopean Mails and thfir delivery in London. Mail. Lkkt. Dkliyered. M.M. Oct. II So». It P. kO. 004. If fcank B. L Oot. M Hot. «1 M. Oct. tl P.AO. Oot 26 N»' tl71 words
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Article90 1916-11-25 3 Vessels Expected. Teuser (Holt) 26th November, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Pyrrhus (Hole) 26th November, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Benavon (Ben) 28th November, from Europe for Singapore, China and Japan.90 words
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Article681 1916-11-25 3 'rices Quoted ii the Hirket tiis tforniu aiHOAPOBi.. NOTIMBIK 26. Kobber Shares. Buyer*. Sellers 2/- Ailapr 2 /6 2 0 i 2 Anglo Java 4/5 Kf If- Anglo-Malay Iff 1 2.0- non, 2/- Burnt Mertojam 3/9 4 4 tl 1/» 26 7" «ukit Sembawani 3/1 8,6 1681 words
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Article231 1916-11-25 3 Singapore, November 25. TYn.—593.75 150 tons sold. Coora.— Steady. Business done. Tapioca. —Steady. Business done Sago Flour Firm. Business done. Gamlrier. —No Business Pepper- —Steady. Busineas done. Other Products. Market Qniet. Latest Locsl Market ilnttliitq. Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl $36.00 80 8. 42.00 Copra Bali 9.65 Copra231 words
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Article119 1916-11-25 3 November 25. New Moon. 3.50 pm.; High water: —9.31 a.m. 9 ft. 4 ins. 10.50 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. November 2b*. Max. Dec. 8. 8 p.m. Hieh water :—10.6 a.m 9 ft. 7 ins. 11.35 p.m. 8 ft. 7 ins. November 27. High water :—10.42 a.m.119 words
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Article96 1916-11-25 3 Company, j 'Tt waa qoite recently that reference was made to the enterprise of the Tabacalera Steamship Company, a Manila concern, run by Spaniards. The vesaels of the Company are registered in Manila, and fly the American flag. The company poeaeat three veaaela, while they recently chartered the96 words
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Advertisement40 1916-11-25 3 SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERYCo. SHIPHANDLERS I PROYIDORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Office —16 Battery Road. TaKK LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-1 5 440 words
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Advertisement107 1916-11-25 3 NOTICE. Th*- Mm Wharfs- Cb. Ltd.. sMfrrpacea, to clear" iPtxi* on most iMWI Charge- will be made for Landing. WarehcHud R-nt? Insurance, Duty, cart and <M»he hire, and for del.very either at th. lU.lway .station or in any part of Colombo, ard Agency cnarge of 1 per cent, on Invoice107 words
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Advertisement273 1916-11-25 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceyloa, Marseilles. H')MK\VAlii> OUTWARD" »M 19M Atlantique Not 2« Athos Mm folyneeien Dec 181 A. Hf-hie Daa, 8 Amazone Dec. 2o A 6taam«r Dm 18 1917 Atho* Jan. 8 For all particulars apply to J.DB COURTOIH, \gent. —i mi m tmamw273 words
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Miscellaneous288 1916-11-25 3 Mails Close. To-day. Pshtt Malacca *11 pro Malacca, Port 8-«t.o- tM P= V h r L™ K1 MOpt. Melbourne Sydney P m Manilan, Hongkong* and P m Bangkok Gi^ l tUi Maru J- 30 P m Rhio, Blinjoe, BUlitun 3M pm and Batavia tv. hKotaTioggi Ba„LicG"a°„ Urn Kota Tinggi Tanjong288 words
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Advertisement552 1916-11-25 4 TOYO KISEN X ASS HA The New Route via Hongkon?, 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, Displacement Ton*; Speed Leave Hongkong SIBERIA MARU 18,000" Dec. 13 TEN YC MARU 22.000 21552 words
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Advertisement441 1916-11-25 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Go., Ltd, (Incorporated n Japan) {Contractor* to the imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to Foreign Governments./ OODHS Jvxu DOCK-Dairen. SI jS Engineering. KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, Boiler and Locomotive Makers. All sizes and descriptions of Boilers, Marine and Land Engines. New Graving Docks and Patent Slips* No. 1441 words
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Advertisement406 1916-11-25 4 Ocean Steam $h Company, Ltd AND China Mutual Steam N ay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England The Companies' steamers hi> patched from Liverpool out the Straits, China and Japan sr*. week and from Japan hone*,, i London, Amsterdam and i every fortnight for Genoa. les and Liverpool and for Mar-i406 words
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