Malaya Tribune, 30 November 1916
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Title Section47 1916-11-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY* V01..fj.-No. n .al*fr SINOAPOBE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Cbe IRalapa tribune. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. XiXlXs Shipping waZfuC. issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Da*v.] V» 282 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 191647 words
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Advertisement120 1916-11-30 1 Gaiety Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. The Great Problem Play 5 Dr. NEIGHBOUR 5 '.With the Eminent Film Star Hobirt Bosworth Llfl FIVE BIG REELS OF SUPERIOR ACTING. fW<t NEW EPISODES OF THE GREAT SERIAL RED CIRCLE Weapons of War and False Colours The Successful Comedy 3120 words
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Article284 1916-11-30 2 Church Parade in Penang. There was a church parade at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Penang, on Sunday evening, in honour of St Andrew's L>ay (which falls to-day.) The Volunteers "A" Company, Maxims, and Veterans Company) paraded on the Padang at 5.15, under Litut. J Seilar (Veterans Company284 words
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Article129 1916-11-30 2 On© Sidnmbram Pillay appeared before Mr Justice Earnshaw on Monday, at Ipoh, in an enquiry as to his ability to pay the sum of $49,777.65, for which the Netherlandish Handel Maattschappij had obtained judgment against him. The question before the Court at one time was whether the defendant129 words
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Advertisement246 1916-11-30 2 WMiM mmi fmm Rain Eoate jMmm, 'wjfr'j m THE WET SEAS0N|l'/ Jjr~ Tropical Burberry Waterproof l^^^ Renowned 44 Rubber King Waterproo fflf i The 44 Little John" Waterproof a fawi '< ru^er C03t u? to atesty,e -'M/ $3.50, $4.50, $7.50. *WHBF/ Jobn Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) *-4fe-jgP7 Singapore246 words
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Advertisement25 1916-11-30 2 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per annum $14.09 Half-yearly 7.25 Per quarter 3 35 Per inenaem 1,25 Poetage Extra 50 CtS per mouth Telephone No. 985,25 words
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Advertisement59 1916-11-30 2 Your Morning Headache will disappear after a dose of BfiEDDI the tiny laxatives which do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Dept. 5c Singapore. ;B.S.A. Bicycles Motor Cycles. WA. «ONOPOLE AND P BINCE B.CVCLES. INVICTA MOTOB CYCLES, 2 STOKE.59 words
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Advertisement179 1916-11-30 2 Straits Laundry 8 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' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Gleaning a Speciality. Nos. 15 16179 words
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Article730 1916-11-30 3 Frices Qtnted ia the Mir ait this ttvraing Singapore. Novkmblr M, Messrs Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Sr Broken, issue the following list of quotation*: Kubber Shares. Nona. Value. Burerß. Selier». 2/- Allagar 2/6 2/10 2 Anglo Java 4/6 5,6 21- Anglo-Malay MM- 12/ 1 AyerEuning 30/-730 words
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Advertisement753 1916-11-30 3 j TONIGHT i9htS 0f j The TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 111 |All.ambra is house ot quality Alhatnbr. I (be Theatre 9HH THE 1 is the only where you j 1 W <m* w a II theatre f (el tbe BEST |gM J fJ A 1 f) H ,-"«1 ,bt II JU il753 words
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Advertisement254 1916-11-30 3 AUG! lON SALES. ESTATE OF YEO TIN HYE, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold and leasehold ■inds and house* in Malacca bearing tfu-ieipal Nos. 7, 50, 380, 381 and 103 Trawjucr; h, 89 and 90 Heeren Hreet, 27 First Cross Street, 31, 32 ir.d 40 Bl.'rksmith Street, 37, 38 and254 words
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Article148 1916-11-30 4 (Exclusive to Malaya Irttune.) Messrs Latha 1 and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotfttions for to-day: Alor Gajau 13 90 14.00 Ayer Knnings 1.50 1 55 AjerMolek 2.55 2.05 AyerPanas 11.30 11.50 Bnlgownie 1.75 5.00 Bnkit Jeloton« 0.774 0.85 Bnkit Katil 0.87j 0.95 ObangkstSerd*.... 10.40 10.60148 words
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Advertisement956 1916-11-30 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT flt tfel Ideal Pic -c Theatre Cte3 CAStfiD BY-THE-SEA, *v sj w «sv off Beach Road SECOND SHOW, 9.15 P.M. SHARP. Viragrapa Romantic PhotcpUy The Passing of Diana A story of love and j a'ou -y. and how an artist succumbs to the wiles of his beautiful model,956 words
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Advertisement30 1916-11-30 4 K. TSU T DA Japanese Dentist 74 8 74 1 BRAS BASAH -OAB. Extraction Painless. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. CoQSolUti.n in either English or Milw Telephone No. 1245. 18-12 n30 words
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Article73 1916-11-30 5 ht Scotland —The trench a Uv e honoured Mits t"t% Burke of »hi S>olwh Wo tale, by awarding to btr decoration of the "Golden h in d naming her Officer de tioo FuLlique et Beaux Arts. e 0 f the highest henomrt the* bestow on those who73 words
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Article81 1916-11-30 5 Friday, Dec. 2*. Paradf at Pearl's Hill and Tan]onq Frftfar 5.15 p.m. Andrew Agnew, Officer Commanding, Civil Gnard. Siigapore, Nov. 30, 1916. Attention is drawn to para. 14 Secrinn 1 of Regulations made by thB Governor under the Civil Gnard Ordinance in accordance with regulation 26:— (2) A trained gnard81 words
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Article67 1916-11-30 5 The Union Jack flown by H.M.S. Chester at the battle of Jutland is to be preserved in Chester Cathedral. The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, writing to the Mayor of Chester, say that the flag is holed in several places by enemy fire, and may therefore require wire support before67 words
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Advertisement365 1916-11-30 5 \DVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA THEATRE TH D. C. PRESENT "HERE'S FUN" A Musical Play IN AID OF ■THE OFFICERS' FAMILIES FUND M neeemher 12th 14th 16th 19th 21st and '23rd. B x king opens at MOUTRIES Friday, December Ist at 9 a m IT.II 2-12 an^n^njflUnnnjßßßeußiaß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL MATCH. Singapore Cricket Club365 words
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Advertisement134 1916-11-30 5 I \\mwm Em I FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY From Dec. t to Dec. 22. I OUR LARGE STOCK J COMPRISING I Tweeds, sergp*, shirtings, hats, iocki, ladiea' and gentlemea's I boots and shoes, rigs, leather baga, bnndkerehiefe, ainglete, I sweaters, umbrellas, sticks, perfumery, aespa, drawn thread I work, China black134 words
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Advertisement193 1916-11-30 5 ECONOMISE. DRINK STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Dealers,, AdelpMHotell REDOUT MASpt on BOXING DAY DECEMBER 26, 191« I IN AID OF THE j Interned British and French Prisoners in Germany. I The assistance will ccnai.t of Food and Tobacco sent through the Fed Cross Organizations in London and Pans193 words
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Miscellaneous101 1916-11-30 5 Singapore Civil Guard. Drills for December. To morrow. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, December 4. Route march. Point ot assembly Pearl's Dill. Dinine* at Pearl's Hill. Fall ia 5.15 j-.m, Friday, December 8. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tacjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, December II101 words
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Article995 1916-11-30 6 Tbe most interesting and exciting question of the moment throughout the world, and especially in Allied countries, is, What is to be the fate of Rumania to facs oP t'»e irref ible forces pressing upon her—on the west through the Alps, on tke south from the Danubian995 words
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Article120 1916-11-30 6 Pagis The grisat War Fighting Fronts 7 The Zepp Raid I War on Shipping Rnsso-British Co-operation... St. Andrew's Day 2 Gold Teeth I Stocks and Shares 3 Local Share Market 4 Fate of Rumania o Local and General 7 The Late Mr. A. Knight 7 Amuiements 7 Kampong120 words
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Advertisement193 1916-11-30 6 ROBINSON Co. FOR Wristlet Watches. WRISTLET as i]'ustration. 1 $10 50 ROBINSON'S CHRONOMETER WRISTLET WATCHES, fitted with unbreakable glas». Guaranteed to be first class time-keepers. Silver Price $21.00 14 carat gold M 40.00 15 carat gold 60.00 NICKEL WRISTLET WATCH, fitted with unbreakable glass and radium spots and hauds. Price193 words
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Advertisement79 1916-11-30 6 BEER INDIA PALE ALE $14.50 P 8 of 8 doaen Pints. Dutj extra. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., Estab. 1864. 1 Wine Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL OUR FILIPINO BAND WILL PLAY During Dinner TO-NIGHT. Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuers Brokers,79 words
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Advertisement18 1916-11-30 6 Sweetened Condensed Milk per $12.40 I t Sterilised Natural Milk H |j Ideal Unsweetened Milk N $10 5018 words
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Article588 1916-11-30 7 Tin ifl 3 wiy at $92.75. death is annonnced of Lionel Krnest Veten.—fieuter. Bobber ii quoted for both crepe an ,j gbeet, at 2/10, Mr. N- R- Jarret, the Klang .-rate, is indisposed. 0 \<rk Exchange with Germany is at its lowst since the war. M day588 words
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Article99 1916-11-30 7 The A.D.C. Fund. Here'* Fun Sir, J" 11 7° u kindly acknowledge the following subscriptions: "Sylvia" $25 g r, a v Toors fa 'thfolIy, O A. Kiusjel, Hod Treasurer. Booking for Hero's Pun open» at Moutries at 9 o'clock to morrow orning. H E the Governor will be present99 words
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Article48 1916-11-30 7 Mr Wolesley Charles' clever company known as the Scamps are .lue to arrive to-day on the Atlantiqne and will give their two performances to-morrow and on Saturday Bookings can be made at Moutrie't The Compiny is en route to where they will make an extended stay.48 words
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Article67 1916-11-30 7 There was a good attendance at the Presbyterian Church last evening, for the Service of iSacred Mn3ic, which was fully appreciated. It is to be hoped that similar gatherings will be organised. In the course of his interesting address on St. Augustine and the Te Deum," the Rev67 words
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Article237 1916-11-30 7 Meeting at the Chinese Town Hall- A public meeting of the Chinese of Penang was held at the Chinese Town Hall on Monday, Mr. Quah Beng Kee in the chair. There were present about seventy people, including several prominent members of the Chinese community. Mr. Quah Beng237 words
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Article111 1916-11-30 7 {By courtesy of the French Consulate-) Paris, Nov. 28, 6.15 p.m. The French bonds are unchanged. The French Chamber met in secret session and began to discuss interpellations about the political, diplomatic and military situation. Salonika: The French Zouaves and the Serbian troops captured Hill 1080 repulsing111 words
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Article196 1916-11-30 7 impressive Funeral. Despite the wretched weather which prevailed, there was a large attendance representing many denominations at Bidadari Cemetery last evening %to pay their last tokens of respect to the late Mr. Arthur Knight, who for upwards of sixty years rendered such yeoman service for the196 words
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Article239 1916-11-30 7 What the Ipoh authorities can possibly hope to gain by their policy of secrecy regarding the outbreak of plague in that rising township, we de not pretend to be able even to gueB3. To the ordinary man such a policy will appear both foolish and fraught with239 words
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Article76 1916-11-30 7 A case of housebreaking is reported to have been committed at Klang on the night of Nov. 27 in Towkay Tan Boon Yiew'sshop, No. 25, Main Street, Klang. A small aperture, about one foot square, has been discovered about six feet above the ground in the back76 words
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Article122 1916-11-30 7 Messrs Gattey and Bateman, as secretaries for the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce and Exchange, forward for publication, as mGf interest to the whole mercantile community of Singapore," a copy of a letter addressed to them as follows Import and Export Office, Singapore, 27th November, 1916.122 words
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Article69 1916-11-30 7 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUXIQU-S. Artillery Active on the Ancr*\ British Aircraft Busy. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Nov. 29, 1.10 a.m. General Sir Donglas Haig report! There was considerable artillery firing on our front, on both sides of the Ancre. Oar retaliation was prompt and effective. The enemy'sREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 69 words
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Article30 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 29,12.50 p.m, General Haig stateb There has been intermittent enemy shelling at Gaeudecourt, south of Arras, and considerable trench mortar activity at Mauqiiasart and Neuve Chapelle.30 words
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Article18 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 29,12.30 a.in. Paris, official There was moderate artillery activity on the Somme and at Douaamont.18 words
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Article103 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 29,3 .55 p.na. Paris: A communique states There was fairly great reciprocal artillerying south of the Somme, and in the sectors of Biaches and Pressoire. The Serbians brilliantly carried a height north-west of Grnnista, east of the Cerna, and maintained themselves thereon, despite furious attacks103 words
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Article166 1916-11-30 7 1 he Present Position. London,SNor. 29,5 50 p.m. The fact that no battle has as yet been fought between the Kumanians and the invaders is regarded as showing that the former are methodically retiring to positions nearer Bakharest, and will there give battle. Bakharest is a first class fortress,166 words
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Article66 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 29, 12 :*0 p.m. Newa of a great battle in defence <»f Bakhareat ia hourly awaitfd. French experts point ont that though the Miniaters, the staffs of the Legations and banka have been trana ferred to Jassy from Bakharest -ouie days ago, the Rumanian66 words
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Article23 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 28, 9.15 p.m. Serbian official: We have adTtncod pom* hundred* of metres in the course of widespread local actions. j23 words
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Article47 1916-11-30 7 Offensive Commenced. London, Nov. 29, 3 55 p.m. A Russian communique indie tea that the Russian otftnsire has commenced in the wooded Carpathians, and saye We captured ridges of heights east and south of Kir-li-Baba, taking prisoner seven hundred men and six machine-guns, besides other material."47 words
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Article19 1916-11-30 7 Appeal to Neutrals. London, Nov, 29, 5. a.m. Athens Greece has appealed to neutrals regarding Admiral Fournet's demands.19 words
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Article41 1916-11-30 7 Germans and Yenizelists. London, Nov. 21, 6-55 p.m. Amsterdam The German Press refuses to accept the Venizelist declaration of war. This leaves no doubt that any Venizelists falling into the hands of the Germans will be treated as rebels.41 words
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Article63 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 29, 6.5 p.m. A Garman offical message says that there have been Russian attacks at many points of tbe wooded Carpathians, and east Transylvania. They gained small local advantages. General Falkenhayn is advancing victoriously on the whole Wallachian front. The enemy is retiring eastwards in disorder.63 words
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Article82 1916-11-30 7 Suggestion in Parliament. London, Nov. 28, 6.55 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. J. C. Wedgwood suggested the compulsion of British whitts in India, Egypt, Ceylon, and the Crown Colonies. Mr. Bonar Law replied that he was advised that there was no reason to think the adoption82 words
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Article76 1916-11-30 7 London, Nov. 29,10.45 a.m. Amsterdam A Berlin official message states that the Kaiser arrived at Vienna yesterday morning and returned in the evening. The Kaiser's cold is not improving. His doctors have advised him to abandon the idea of attendance at the funeral. The official reception76 words
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Article114 1916-11-30 7 Lord Derby's Statement. Londen, Nor. 28, 11.5 p.u). In the Mouse of Lords, in the Louise of a reply to Lord Peel, Lord Derby made a statement regarding ihe appointingttl of the civilian, Sir Eric Uedde*, aa to-u 1 of the railway docks, canals, and trarnpr rt114 words
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Article96 1916-11-30 8 "Damages" for America. London. Not. 29, 12.30 a.m. The Greek steamers Mihail and €hristoforos, the British Rhona Ramlgaitb, Alisen and Albert and three Welsh steam-trawlers have been sunk. The American steamer Chemung, mentioned yesterday, was sunk with the American flag at the masthead, tht captain refusing to96 words
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Article52 1916-11-30 8 Huns Admit Losses. London, Nov. 29, 2.30 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin official message dealing with the air-raid of November 28, says that the British defence was extraordinarily strong. One airship was brought down by hostile air craft near Scarborovgh. The second has no returned, so must be52 words
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Article160 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29, 2.40 p.m. At a luncheon to inaugurate the new Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, M. Benckendorff said that the immediate object of the Allied peoples of Britian and Russia was to win the war, but the present treasure of union and understanding and true friendship must160 words
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Article64 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29, 5.20 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour, in reply to criticisms concerning the raid at Ramsgate en Nov. 23, affirmed that the enemy made off immediately, before our ships protecting the shipping in the Downs could engage them. The enemy did not64 words
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59 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29, 7.15 p.m. In the House of Lords Baron Islington re-affirmed the Rt. Hon. Lewis Harcourl's assurance in April, 11*15, that Dominion Premiers would be consulted fully when peace was disoussed. He added that if pot sibie the opportunity will he given the59 words
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Article57 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29, 3.55 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour announced that Admiral Hir John Jellicoe, X.C.8., has been appointed First Sea Lord. ViceAdmiral Sir David Beatty, k.o B has been appointed to command the Urand Fleet. Admiral Sir Henry Jackso», X.C.8., has been appointed President57 words
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Article33 1916-11-30 8 Londen, Nov. 2d, 6.55 p.m. Melbourne All compromises re the coal strike have been rejected. Mr. Hughes has appointed a joint tribunal and hopes for a deciiion Lefore November 4.33 words
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Article220 1916-11-30 8 Representative Members. London, Nov. 28, 1.0 p.m. The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury have appointed a Committee, consisting of Mr, Stanley Leathes, C. B. (Chairman), and Sir Alfred Ewing, X C. 8., Sir Henry A. Miers, Kt., Professor W. G. S. Adams of Oxford University, and Mr.220 words
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Article108 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 28, 1.0 pm. New York Interviewed by a correspondent of the Associated Press of America, Sir Michael O'Dwyer, X C.S after referring to the conspiracy in the Punjab, said that out of 190,000 Indian recruits since the war, the Punjab, though its population was only108 words
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Article39 1916-11-30 8 Londen, Nov. 29, 4.20 a.m. Petrograd Count Bobrinski has been relieved of his functions as Minister of Agriculture, and has been appointed Grand Master of the Court. M. Rittich has been appointed Interior Minister of Agriculture.39 words
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Article47 1916-11-30 8 Was it the London Raider London, Nov. 29, 2 a.m. The Admiralty states: The Commodore at Dunkirk has been informed by the French authorities that they brought down an aeroplane at 2.15 p.m. on Nov. 28, with two naval lieutenants and a largescale map of London aboard.47 words
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Article82 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 28, 9.0 p.m. The E irl of Ronaldsbay has been appointed Governor of Bengal. [Lawrence J. L. Dundas, Earl of Ronaldshay, Unionist M. P. for the Hornsey Division of Middlesex Since 1907, was born in 1876, and is the eldest surviving son of the82 words
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Article50 1916-11-30 8 London, Nov. 29, 2 0 p.m. Bloemfontein Ex-President M. T. Steyn died suddenly while addressing a Women's Congress. [The deceased, who was born at Winburg, Orange River Colony, in 1157, was a Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple, London). He was State President, Orange Free State, from 1896 to 1900.]50 words
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Article239 1916-11-30 8 POLICE COURTS. Gambler Heavily Fined. Befoi-e Mr, Clarke at the Second Magistrate's Court this morning, a Chinese was charged with assisting a compatriot in running a Chap Jee Kee lottery; with being the occupier of common gaming house; and with receiving money from stakers in connection with the239 words
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Article31 1916-11-30 8 Grass which is native to South America has been found growing on a rubbish heap near Mortlake. It is believed that the seed spikelets were brought in hides from the Argentine.31 words
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Article693 1916-11-30 8 Meeting of Committee. A meeting of the Committee of the Kampong Martin Relief Fond was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, yesterday afternoon, the Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng presiding. Among the others present were Messrs W. Peacock (Protector of Chinese), Liao Chia693 words
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Article367 1916-11-30 8 FOOTBALL. To-day's Charity Match. S. C. C. v. S. C. F. A At the moment of writing there do93 not seem much prospect of favourable conditions prevailing for this afternoon's match on behal' of the Red Cross Fund, except perhaps so far as ths turf is concerned. After367 words
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Article36 1916-11-30 8 The Maharaja of Bobbilli, at one tint* a member of the Medrai Government, has added to his numerow contributions to war fundi bj o&W' iug to the King a sum of R« (£3,333) toward* war expenditure36 words
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Advertisement68 1916-11-30 8 i mm ii ii Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk j THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand Prize Panama Pacific International Exposition Borden's Sterilized Natural Milk. Prepared from pure full cream cow's j approved sanitary conditions and under f expert supervision. Perfectly adapted j for all purposes where milk is68 words
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Article140 1916-11-30 9 To-day. Bt. Andrew. Red Cross Football Mitch, 5 p.m. «.M. homeward mail expected. High Water—l.s3 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. 0.56 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. Friday, Dec I. Qaeen Alexandra's Birthday (1844.) 8.1. homeward mail closes train. "The Scamps," Palladium High Water-2.43 a.m. 8 ft. j 1.58 p.m.140 words
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Advertisement107 1916-11-30 9 ITIIMIIII i j Sanitas i Disinfectant I I 1 Pine -Tree" Brand. j Iv If you want the I Best Results for I the smallest jj P I I This disinfectant freely emulsifies jj with water, producing a j mUk=white, strong disinfectant I and deodoriser. S INI I "T" fii107 words
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Advertisement181 1916-11-30 9 HAM TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Sugahara&Co., No. 334 North Briegf Rd., SINGAPORE. TEL. 1333. 14-6 v fmmm ■■■l mmmmm Rai Saheb Dr. K. C. Dass. I HEALTH LITERATURE OF 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTED FREE. Apply to The Swastbya SaKiaya Pharmacy. 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA, j Are prepared from the choicest materials undei181 words
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Advertisement629 1916-11-30 9 THE. ORIENTAL GO VERNM £N'T B ECU RITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Established 1874. Incorporated ix Ixdi*. 80 per cent, of the Funds, or 523,000,000 arc invested in Government Securftfes 4J years record progress and increasing stability. LOW RITES for non-forfeitable EnrJcwnent Assurances with Profits. A man aged 30 can629 words
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Miscellaneous56 1916-11-30 9 Singapore Volunteer Corps. Orders for to-day No Drills. To-morrow. 5.15 p m Drill Hall S.V.A. do S.R.E. v. do Maxim Co. Tanglin Barracks S.V,R T.P.P. Off. N.C.O's. Drill Hall Veterans Co. 5 do Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Bagah lid. Malay Co. Raffles Institution S.V.C. Band. Drill Hall S.V.C. Band. F.56 words
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Article112 1916-11-30 10 Messrs Barlow Cos Report. Singapore, N'ov. 29, A good demand was experienced at the auctions which commenced to-day, and prices for most grades „how an advance. Fine Pale Crepe sold up to $150, an advance of $3, bnt the average for the grade was l out $154.112 words
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89 1916-11-30 10 Singapore, Nov. 29. A commencement was made to <,jr. the sale of 847 tons catalogued for this week's anction. There was a good demand bnt bidding at times was slow. Standard Sheet and Standard Crepe each advanced $3 to $149 and $156 respectively. Unsmoked89 words
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209 1916-11-30 10 Messrs, Paterson Simon Co,'s Report. There was a brisk demand at the auction held yesterday and to-day, and last week's decline was more than retrieved. On the first day Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold at $142 —$143 and Pale Crepe at $146— $150, the latter figure not being reached, however, till209 words
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Article257 1916-11-30 10 Two French inventors (Lernaitre end Tenilliereii) Lave, according to the Time*, evolved a new method of replacing a loat eye. They aimed at producing a substance of sufficient elasticity and softness to respond to the changes in the eye-socket, and at the same time of257 words
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Article71 1916-11-30 10 Singapore, November SO* On London— Ba.nk 4 m/s. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 7/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 13/16 On ladia— Bank T. T. 174£ On Hongkong Bank d/d l%dis On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 65 J On JavaBank T. T. 1351 On Japan— Bank d/d. 109£ Sovereigns—buying rate 8.54 Tndia71 words
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Article106 1916-11-30 10 H. E. the Governor of Ceylon, with the advice of the Executive Conncil, has been pleased to add the following qualifications to the "Ordinance relating to Land Surveyors, Auctioneers, and Brokers:" All persons who have served in the Survey Department of the Federated Malay States, and106 words
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Article167 1916-11-30 10 The British North Borneo Herald records with deep regreet the death on Nov. 10th of Mr P. C. Brackenbury, Acting Resident, fcudat. *Rom telegraphic information (says the paper), we learn that Mr. Brackenbury was drowned as the result of a boating accident. He was at the time167 words
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Article133 1916-11-30 10 Dreams. Sometimes in dreams we fall down precipices and awake, and find that the gnarled savage rocks had no existence. But we touched them we felt them we were bruised by them. Who knows but that some day we may awake, and find that all matter is merely133 words
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Article132 1916-11-30 10 Sir Victor Horsley, the eminent surgeon, who died on July 16, aged 59, from heat stroke while serving as a consultant with the forces in Mesopotama, left property of the value of £35,595. He desired that within 24 hours of his death a post-mortem on his body should be made132 words
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Advertisement151 1916-11-30 10 FOR SALE News Printing Paper Apply to Box 229, c/o Malaya Tribune. F. M. S. Tin Exports. Iht following is a statement ef block ti. »,d tin-ore exported, approximate ralua fin Singapore) and duty collected, during the months January to October, 1916, and comparison with the correspending period ef the151 words
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Advertisement491 1916-11-30 10 CASH Sale --.a «I (Please mention titles and substitute if not in stork.; A!: above Rejri«tratioii 10 cts. extra. Stamps accepted.) Trial Sample of 200'Kr,p ,k I p Cake) $I. Agents Wanted. Liberal commission allowed. Write t-. The General Goods Depot. 4, Bp.. lias.th Road (.opposite the Li<lie's L'a\m Tennii491 words
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Advertisement375 1916-11-30 10 CUPID'S SECRET" THE MEDICINAL BLOOD Dr. J. B'S VEDIC SPECIFIC REALM OF VITALITY. In it? double action of increasing Blood and curing fearful dis as Consumption, Asthn Anaemia, General debility, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleepiestness, Night sweats, Mental depression and forms the Natural best friend of THE FAIR SEX If Blood is375 words
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Article474 1916-11-30 11 Keview of tbe Situation. week*» 0Wing summar y of the weeks warring is issued bv the maarLt hf ti0D Han kok «>« mast not be considered official. The Western Front. London, Nov. 15. On the Western front the British hn at? a e ne0f them08t snccese. fnl attacks474 words
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Article189 1916-11-30 11 Interest in stamp collecting is being actively propagated in Japan, where the "Yurakukai,' or Stamp Lovers' Society, has just opened a new branch at Osaka. This organisation his also recently got np an exhibition of stamps on lines calculated to demonstrate the educational value of the hobby.189 words
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Advertisement364 1916-11-30 11 RUBBER Car. 1 in a JACKSON PATENT CABINET k reM7 b market in 96 hour, after lea-dag the roller, and alwas. demands Best Prices. Standard Sizes made capable of dealing with daily ,tpr,ta ranging from 90 lbs, to 1,000 lbs. of R.bber. 001 TO INSTAL—EASIEST TO ERECT—SIMPLEST TO OPERATE AND364 words
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Advertisement302 1916-11-30 11 HnESTBOI^^ in hermetically sealed tins. Crown Brand Britannia or Union Jack Brand." C (o«?a E n s Jed p!l S T Only 55 cts. per tin of I lb. nett. Special terms and quotations piv* n tr> u Sub-Agent, wanted gl?e t0 Ur e Outport and For fuither particulars please302 words
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Article419 1916-11-30 12 Interchange of telegrams with t^iani. 3ayg the Siam Q! s rver Havmg ward of the inter-change of tele rams between the Minuter of t'oM«n Affairs of the new indepenl°nt conntry of A™bU and our Foreign Office we have been able :o obtain copies of these from the nteregted419 words
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Article245 1916-11-30 12 A remarkable story of the loss of a number of banknotes daring the retreat from M ons is contained in the report of the Committee of Public Accounts. Mr. J. A. Flynn, the Director of accounts ac the War Utfic', was called and examined regarding the Army245 words
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Advertisement254 1916-11-30 12 H. AHMAD. Clril and Structural Engineer, Snrveyor and Building Contractor, Estate Commissi m Agent. Oftice: 111, M arket Street, Singapore A>*D Jams- Rahmai., Bate Pahat. 5-5 0 XMAS XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS If you want t. em to accompany your greetings Have them taken Now LEE BROTHERS Mill Street. UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY PHONI254 words
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Advertisement442 1916-11-30 12 ANOTHER MIRACLE The miracles rerformed by Little's Oriental Balm are atao* ounutieM. Jdeu and wnnen who have bMOM criipled by the horrible agonies of Rheumatism are throwing away crutches, cane*, and bandages, and walking free with elastic step. Rheumatism in the lack or shoulders, in the arms or legs, can442 words
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Advertisement238 1916-11-30 12 TO LET I RAFFLES eHftMB£Rl Commodious, well, lighted and airy o ffi Ces I second floor, front portion of first floor and I floor. Will be divided to suit intending I Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the build Vpplj to I CHING KENG LEE CO. I Auctioneers Estate k$238 words
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Article466 1916-11-30 11 Kcview of the Situation. week£ 0Wing 8nmma T of the u u arrin 8 is issued by the Bangkok, bnt mast not be considered official. The Western Front. London,' Nov. 18. On the Western front the British have made one of the most success, tal attacks yet seen466 words
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Article190 1916-11-30 11 Interest in stamp collecting is being actively propagated in Japan, where the M Yurakukai,' or Stamp Lovers' Society, has just opened a new branch at Osaka. This organisation his also recently got up an exhibition of stamps on lines calculated to demonstrate the educational value of the190 words
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Advertisement355 1916-11-30 11 RUBBER I in a MCKSON PATENT h reaQy for hA in 96 hoars after leaving the rollers and alwayi demands Best Prices. m> Standard Size, made capable of dealing with daily ttpta ranging from 90 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. of Rubber. WST TO INSTAL—EASIEST TO ERECT—SIMPLEST TO OPERATE AND Every355 words
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Advertisement277 1916-11-30 11 FINEST BOMBAY TABLE BUTTER in hermetically sealed tins. Crown Brand Britannia or Union Jack Brand." WHlijSf-} Only 55 cts. per tin of 1 lb. nott. tei::;^;: n t^ ts,ioD gi7e to i For fuither particular! please apply to DIRECT IMPORTERS The Victoria Confectionery store 38e, Victoria Street. Singapore. Ju,t Arrived277 words
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Article422 1916-11-30 13 Interchange of Telegrams with Siam. Sa\s the Siam Having heard of the inter-change of tele "rams between the Minister of Foreign Affair* of the new indepenIZ "country of Arabia and our Foreign Olfice we have been able to obtain copies of these from the interested authorities and in422 words
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Article242 1916-11-30 13 A remarkable story of the loss of a number of banknotes during the retreat from Mans is contained in the report of the Committee of Public Accounts. Mr. J. A. Flynn, the Director of accounts at the War Office, was called and examined regarding the Army Appropriation242 words
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Advertisement255 1916-11-30 13 H. AHMAD. CItII and Structural Engineer, Snrvcyor and Building Contractor, Estate Commissi in Agert. Office: 11!, Market Stleet, Singapore AN D JkLkS Rahmal Batu Pahat. 5-5 v XMAS XMAS M PHOTOGRAPHS If you want them to accompany your greeting 3 Have them taken Now. LEE BROTHERS Will Btraat. UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY255 words
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Advertisement436 1916-11-30 13 ANOTHER MIRACLE The miracles performed by Little s Oriental Balm *i™ost countless. >leu and women who h«v»become cri| pled by tbe horrible agonies of Rneumatism are throwing away ciutchfs, cane?, and bandage, and walking free with elastic step. Rheumatism in the back or shoulder*, in the arms or leg*, can436 words
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Advertisement194 1916-11-30 13 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBER Commodious, well. lighted and airy second floor, front portion of first floor and 2 floor Will be divided to suit intending Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the bj \ppl> to CHING KENG LEE CO, Auctioneers Estate |J 16 M,Tj&mmmmmmmnmWmmmm\wmm Engraving I TZZ^TZ^ on Language. z194 words
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Article208 1916-11-30 13 Another priceless examples of German mentality is the protest against the removal of the enemy Ministers from Athens. The deportations from Belgium and France, of course, are justified because Germany ordered them. Germans who were sent to Holland on being released from internment in Grnat Britain have called208 words
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Article255 1916-11-30 13 Sir Robert Baden-Powell, writing on ''Juvenile Crime" in the Times, says "It may interest your readers to know that among other steps suggested for checking the increase of juvenile crime the municipal authorities of one great centre called in the help of the Boy Scouts255 words
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Article97 1916-11-30 13 London, England.—With the view of removing doubts which have existed and appear still to exist as to the accuracy of the statement that war saving certificates are not liable to income-tax, the national war savings committee directs attention to section 42 of the finance act, 19If, which provides97 words
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Article121 1916-11-30 13 2nd Lieut James Baillie, Highland Light Infantry, who was wounded on August 22nd, came ont as an Assistant to the Tenom Borneo Rubber Co. in 1911. Soon after war was declared, he left Borneo to take his place in the fighting line, enlisting as a private. H» has been on121 words
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Advertisement357 1916-11-30 13 R X "IT SB J3 2 2 2 g. OU> 810 SUPPLY OF CHRISTMAS NEW >W YEAR GREETING CARDS. POST CARDS, ETC. I Over 1,000 Varieties to choose from. Absolutely the best collection ever brought by §5 g anyone in the Trade. Only selected cards. aL new ALL PRETTY I357 words
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Advertisement613 1916-11-30 13 STAND UP TO IT Do not Confuse Useless Sacrifice with Real Efficiency. The British Milk Products Co.. Ltd., 69, Mark Lane, London, England :—SANAPHOS. ■(^■■■■■■BUaDBaiHHaEHBHaaHHBtMMMMai^^BM.. Clear your mind of the idea that there is any credit in being crushed by your responsibilities. The Empire wants more than that of you.613 words
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Advertisement511 1916-11-30 14 NOTICES Oriental Telephone and Electric Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) notice to Telephone Subscribers. A new Telephone Directory is now in course of preparation and Telephone Subscribers are requested to advise the Company, by letter to the Manager, before the 30th instant, of any alterations or additions necessary511 words
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Advertisement449 1916-11-30 14 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the books containing the rents of all grants and leases of land within tbe Settlement of Singapore as revised by the Governor in Council under the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance or in accordance with the conditions of the leases, are open449 words
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Advertisement379 1916-11-30 14 WANTED WANTED. Efficient News compositors for the Malaya Tribune. Apply with recent testimonials to the Manager. WANTED. An efficient and intelligent Proof Reader for a newspaper office. Apply with copies of recent testimonials to Box. 259 c/o M Malaya Tribune 11-11 m 2_ WANTED. Wanted at once a Junior Typist,379 words
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Advertisement475 1916-11-30 14 BANKS_ CHARTERED BAHK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Snares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank,475 words
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Advertisement356 1916-11-30 14 INSURANCE south British" INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated in New Zealand FIRE I> snrar ce< effected on Rent and Merchandise nf Jl ev erj description MARINE Insurances accepted to I parts of the world at lone^t WAR RISK accepted to all parts J. HKNRY Local Mana e£r Offic s: 2, Fjnlayson356 words
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Advertisement393 1916-11-30 1 P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AMD PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Orienta' Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, C;yh\, Australia, India, Aden Egypt Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe) Connecting393 words
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Advertisement276 1916-11-30 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSGHAPPIw Steamship Company/ NEDERLAND (Incorporate*! in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabangr, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Steamers are dne to arrive on the 3ndermentioned dates OUTWARD.} Via tfae irotiu* Dec. 1 f P. Juliana Dec. 24 Cape. 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 21 >anje276 words
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Advertisement449 1916-11-30 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED TN JAPAN) ■iw-T* r (JAPAN MAIL J j*T* ,lß STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via port* to Marseille* and London, nader mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamer* maintaining this service have been specially449 words
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Article433 1916-11-30 2 Europe. For London: Malta (connects with Malwa Dec. 7 Katori Mara, December 15, (via The Cape) Atreus December 16 Cyclops December 18 Keemun December 22 Kamo Maru, January 2 (via The Cape) For Liverpool: •anfa December 15 Ni»chow December 27 For Marseilles: Atiantique November 30 Malta December433 words
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Article64 1916-11-30 2 November 28. Sri Patanta (British). November 29. Abbotsford (British). Amherst (British.) Hop Sang (British,) Legazpi (Spanish.) Ulv (Norwegian.) Rochussen (Dutch.) Tan Diemen (Dutch.) Emile (Dutch.) R, S, Baru (Dutch.) November 30. Lady Weld (British.) Ban Poh Guan (British.) Ranee (British.) Circe (British.) Klang (British.) Meran (British.) Sinkara (Dutch.) Ban64 words
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Article38 1916-11-30 2 November 29. Hong Wan (British.) Medusa (British.; Kampar (British.) Hong Ho (British.) Ipoh (British.) De Kerents (Dutch.) Nicberen Maru (Japan.) Kampot (French.) November 30. Castlefield (British.) Kajang (British.) Hong Moh (British.) Singaradja (Dutch.) Dagfin (Norwegian.) TungWah (China,.)38 words
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Article253 1916-11-30 2 Vessels in Port. British. STEAMER. BERTH DATE Glenartney K. Harbour 22-* Magnet Inner Rds 8-11 Hang Sang Outer Rds 18-11 Sequova P. Bukum 22-11 Tara Wharf 24-11 Edendale Inner Rds 26 11 Chowtai do 27-11 Katong do 28-1J Ban Whatt Hin do do Malacca do do Krian do253 words
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Article144 1916-11-30 2 Fire Extinguished. The fire on board the Carmarthenshire was put out early yesterday (Wednesday) morning. When the hatch was opened up on Tuesday on the arrival of Lloyd's Surveyor from Singapore the fire was located in three hundred bales of cotton. The sulphur fumes were then abandoned and144 words
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Article34 1916-11-30 2 The C.T. steamer Legazpi arrived yesterday from Barcelona to discharge and load cargo and take in banker coal and provisions She leaves to-day for Manila with the bpamsh mails from Europe for the chilippintß.34 words
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Article525 1916-11-30 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station: —8.8. Atlantique. The P. O. outward bound mail steamer Novara will leave here on Dec. 3. For Bangkok next Saturday, Dec. 2 the 8.8. Katong will sail from the wharf at noon. The525 words
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Article268 1916-11-30 2 Ashore for II Years. Owing to the great d, mand tonnage and the h ships freights, Captain Banta Crnz some month/ J purchased threv wrecks \jina2, J Gulf watery The the ship Avenger strands bhip Island; the schooner y C. Hale, which has f OP past ten268 words
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Article216 1916-11-30 2 One of the earliest example oi an effort to interpret constructively the recommendations of the Economic Conference of the Allies which met in Paris is afforded by the rise of the Belgian Royal Lloyd, a great shipping corporation which is now not merely in existence but is216 words
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Article147 1916-11-30 2 Here are some interesting facts concerning the Training .Ships Arethasa, whose headquarters ar« at 164, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W. C. The Admiral of the Training Service, with his staff inspected the ship on July 12 and his report is most gratifying. If. Harley, the instructor of the Advanced147 words
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Article34 1916-11-30 2 The s.s. Teesta from Negapatam is expected to arrive at Penang at 7 a.m. on Saturday next and is intended to leave for Port Swettenham and Singapore at 4 p.m. on the same day.34 words
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Advertisement38 1916-11-30 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHANDLERS g PROVIDGRINfc CONTRACTORS, Tbe Company's Lannch meets incoming ships. Office ~i6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. Ml. Orders promptly atterded to from January Ist 1916. Ii W. H. STEVENS, Manager. 5-438 words
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Article562 1916-11-30 3 Second =hand Tonnage. Question of Dead Weight. the noil frequent comrj about «hips acquired that the deadweight orrcspond to the actual 1 0 opacity of the ship and that e ver will a ship that bae l? gars service carry the indicaled on the builders' his complaint (says Ship- laitrated;562 words
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Article74 1916-11-30 3 delivered in London. following are the dates of e P-r'ur« from Sinifaporf» of the >j>ean Mails and their delivery ,ri London. Mail Left. Delivered. S'5 1 Oct. 11 Mot. IS ft i ct 12 hank m i. >ct. 20 Not. 21 u Oct. 21 4 0 Oct 2«74 words
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Article116 1916-11-30 3 Th«- sunken P. and O Arabia on Oct 20 bringing the Australian mails and passengers. She was 40 hTurs behind schedule time owing to bad weather and a slight breakdown in the engine room. Besides the first carried 125 in the third class. The Arabia sailed the following116 words
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Article107 1916-11-30 3 New York, Oct. 31.-Great interest is being shown in Senator Lodges allegation that President Wilson added a postcript to the Lnsitania Note to Germany snggesting that the contents should not be taken too seriously. Dr Wilson indignantly denies the charge and says that a Cabinet Minister107 words
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Article108 1916-11-30 3 Per P and o.?.Liners. Per P O str Kashgar.—Mis Grigg, Mr and Mrs Maxwell, R< v H J Hillyard, Mr. Robins, Mr. Banks. Per P <fe O str Mooltan. —Bin Grant, Mrs McQuarrie, Dr Dent, Re v «I Hillier, Mr Stevenson, Mr Kennie, Mr Huchison, Hon. C H108 words
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Article171 1916-11-30 3 Per N V X str Suwa Maru— Mrs Lewton Brain. Mrs Phvsick, Mrs Graham Hutchison, Mr. E Lachlan, Miss I Lachlan, AJr Mrs Orovis, Mr R C Berwick, Mr P C Heming. Miss J Reid, Miss F M Rose, Mr H C Schipper, Mrs AH Todd and171 words
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Article121 1916-11-30 3 November 30. High water :—1.53 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. 0.56 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. December L High water :—2.48 a.m 8 ft., 1.58 p.m 9 ft. December 2. Moon First Quarter 8h 56m. M. High water 3.50 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ins. 3.12 p.m. 8121 words
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Article310 1916-11-30 3 In the current issue of the M.M. Reporter appears the following The sieps that have been taken by the Government to prevent the issue of Board of Trade certificates to any but British born subjects, have given universal satisfaction to the Mercantile Marine, but this satisfaction310 words
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Article38 1916-11-30 3 The s.s. Thongwa from Negapatam with English mails is expected to arrive at Penang at 7 a.m, on Saturday, December 9 and is intended to leave for Port Swettenham and Singapore at 4 p.m. on the same day.38 words
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Article243 1916-11-30 3 Singapore, November 30. Tin —$92.75 90 tons sold. Copra. -Steady. Business done. Tapioca, —Steady. Business done Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Gambier. —No Pepper. —Steady. Business done. Other Products* —Market Quiet. Latest Local Market Quotation. Nutmegs 110 S. p*»r picul $36.00 Nutmegs 60 B. bm 42.00 Copra Bali243 words
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Article39 1916-11-30 3 Copra. Singapore, Nov. 29. The market has been steady bnt qniet since oar last report, and values are unchanged. To-day's quotations may be given as fine sundried $9 75. Fair to good qualities $9.20 to $9.40.39 words
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Article308 1916-11-30 3 In a letter to a friend in Rangoon, an officer of the dredger Cormorant of Rangoon, writes under dnte of October as follows M As I wired ro you from Bombay on leaving for Basra on September 18, we left the same day but we took in308 words
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Advertisement307 1916-11-30 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIME!. Mail Lin©. For China, Japan. Ceyloa. Marseilles. HOMEWARD OUTWA*» AmLone D«c% U Mt<M^ iti: Atho Jaa.l j for all particulars te J. DB COURTOTS. V^m. Oriental-African Line. MAURITIUS AND SOOTH AFRICA 3?The 8 a SA.LAMIB 4,511 ism gro.B taking cargo and pasetma fcr Mauritius and South307 words
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Miscellaneous387 1916-11-30 3 Mails Close. To-day. Port Dickson and Port Swetenham «Malacca 2..*0 pm Malncca Port Dickson *Krian Haigon AW fr rd Ko.» Tingji M.ranti rSSELhST* 8pe, m «>■» Batavia, Sourab^ya, Ampenan, Makassar, etc. Camphuy. 4 pm Rhio Lingga Smgkep Esmeralda 4 Cm Mauritius, Egypt, p hurope, etc. Atlantique pin Friday, Dec I.387 words
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Advertisement595 1916-11-30 4 TOYO KISEN KJUSHA The New Route via Hongkoiu, 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 M placement Ton* Speed Leave Hone P, SIBERIA MARU 18.000 |*c 13 TEN'Y MARU «1 Jec595 words
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Advertisement607 1916-11-30 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) KOBE uhS lri rc Boiler and Locomotive MaKers. SWp ard Land EngiDC9 New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. xi i n Twk- "725 ft. Bin. x 63ft. Bin. x 23ft. 6in No. 1 Graving Dock No. 2 Graving Dock (at b«« Length 280607 words
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Advertisement388 1916-11-30 4 Ocean Steam $h Company, Lt AND China Mutual Steam Nay Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England Tbe Companies' steam rpatched frr.pi TJv<rp'fi oVj t tbe Straits. China ami Japai week and iron Japan I London, Amsterdam md lilt every fortnight for G leg and Liverpool and t<r Havre and Liverpool mnuthlv388 words
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