Malaya Tribune, 4 December 1916
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Title Section51 1916-12-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] 1 AND V «^J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY Vol. 3. No. 28 a SINOAPOBE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916 Price 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. MONDAY, DECEMBER, 4 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued DaiW.l Supplement to tho Malaya Tribune Issued Dally.] No. W5 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4,51 words
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Advertisement463 1916-12-04 1 OUR PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES: Gaietv T Ni?ht !!and for a few.] b only Junction ol Albert ami Street*. IN Tela FIRST SHOW A Stirring British Production THE THREE BROTHERS 2 KEELS Pw In t d hg The MijwtM Film Company of I ondoa New Keystone Comedy and other new Ptciures463 words
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Advertisement158 1916-12-04 1 ij i w t?rM mmmm i^t~^~^ rTTT T :i^-n vT; lASAHI BEER HBeB n f WriM \m3j jffjjßy f hi i IHI Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN t tMfM"r:trTtTH!nnr»trrrrrmrnn rrmTrrmt ■p«»B*»apaiaaai I »*.wm^->«»■ [rB rM m j LET IHE KIDDIES MEET I TOYLrAND Opposite to Government tlouhe PURC}».\si;158 words
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Article896 1916-12-04 2 No Link Missing. Tw<. years of W*r nave exhaust. I ::e's OSpecity foi surprise, yet tO wake do and tin 1 deposkod in yoor (front urinh-n as it were, a moos trons shape Iliat from some aspecte fo< b like s dfesipjited scenic railway, sod from others896 words
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Advertisement358 1916-12-04 2 HEINZ |0| The Cream o? Table Dainties PH Baked Kidney Beans, Ketchups Mincemeat, Mustard, Olives, Pickles, Sauces, Soups, etc., etc. SEND 10R SPECIAL PKICK LIST. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS John Little Co., Ltd. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I. ElWfl IS MN6EROUS. Too danL'» niu3 to be neglected. Pdr sin ill, trti ll«_r358 words
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Advertisement175 1916-12-04 2 TO END SCIATICA seems too good to b.< true, doesn't itit It is gcod to be sure, but it's true. TOO. Little's Oriental Balm soothes the stabbing, biting nerve?. Bringsinstant relief to pain an on- tinned use bri igs permanent relief. Take a lit tie in your hand and rub175 words
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Advertisement110 1916-12-04 2 Straits Laundry Dry Gleaiiing SepoL UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Description at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION AN T D DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contracts Arranged. Communications Invited. Urgent Work at Moderate Charges. Ladies' Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a Speciaiitj. Nos. 15 16110 words
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Article977 1916-12-04 3 \hlaka Pinda. tj the sixth annual nral meetinii of the Malaka da Robber Estates. Ltd., wa* I at /istared office, 191 Mr. Tan Cheng Lock linnan ami managing director,) h le pn sent being Chi Tan Wi Van, Choa ..rectors). 3 A Clarke Messrs Evatt and and Cbia977 words
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Advertisement528 1916-12-04 3 T J GET THE CROWDS WITH THE PROGRAMMES WE ARE Alhnmbra is j *t the Xt SCREENING The the Theatre house or quality Alhambra get the BEST; Jf *BFfe with an pictures, the J g Vl aCCOmm E HO,V,E OF ATTRACTIONS. datioo The Leading Theatre in Singapore. Manager, M.H.KENYON.SLADE The528 words
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Advertisement285 1916-12-04 3 E. C. SEAH. B. Sc. (rOngineering) Civil Engineer, Architect 6 Sirreior. 3 Baffles Place. Prepares Plan?, Makes Estimates. Supervises Works Buildings, Undertakes Surveys. 9-8 t.f. 8-2.17 ————————I—— The Malaya Tribune. Can b« had at the following depots Singapore. ifflfltm Koh Co., 90, Brae Basas Koad. Vtoney Changer, Adelphi Hotel. vJr.285 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1916-12-04 3 Singapore Volume r Corps. Orders for the week ending, Friday, December 8. To-day. 5.15 p m Drill Hall S V.A. do S.R E. v. do Maxim Co. 5 pm Kampong Bahrn, P.S., SV.R N.C.O's 5.15 Fire Station, T.P. S.V R-, T.P. Platoon. p m Drill Hall Veterans Co. 5 1U176 words
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Article145 1916-12-04 4 (Bzclusivw to Malaya TrQtuns.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations tor to-day Alor (iajab If 00 Nl5 Ayer Kunings 1-50 1 «J*> A\er Volek 2.65 2.70 Ayer Panas U. 65 11.75 Balgownie 4.90 .».10 Jelotong 0.77$ 0.85 Bnkit Katil 0.90 0.95 OhangkatSerdg.... 10.50145 words
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Article171 1916-12-04 4 Drills for December To-Day. Route march. Point of assembly Pearl's Hill. Dismiss at Pearl's Hill. Fall in 5.15 p.m, Friday, Dec. 8. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, Dec. II Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5 15 p.m. Friday. Dec 15171 words
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Advertisement804 1916-12-04 4 POWELL Co.. Ltd. FORTHCOMING IKHOfI SALES. Bee. sth At Bele-romn o{ Powell <i Co., Ltd. at 230 p..: Sale ol «;tluahle robber estate siuau »t J.uong Roed, Singapore, wen 17 acres. do At the Sele-rooai of Powell k p©., L' i i3O p.ei. Sale of rateable fre-hold land godowu I804 words
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Advertisement352 1916-12-04 4 j Patronizing Public Proclaims Palladium Photo-play? Perfect Scam;^ eare TO-NIGHT (s3Cord Sftu 9.15) TO-NIGHT I THE FILM OF THE MOMENT A Bluebird Pho'o-j lay of E\tr me Tim linens and Intei ELUSIVE ISABEL" A Sensational Story of Intrigue and Conspiracy aT;oiig fore gn Dip] mt. in Violation of the Neutrality352 words
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Article807 1916-12-04 5 More Suggestions. Oar contemporary the Free Pre«s pnbhsh.a the following report of proc.ed.ngs at a special meeting o be Chinese Chamber of Commerce ffil,er **> treated from Nam VernaCU,ar I )a^r Chen The local Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday last held a general meeting which uas807 words
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Advertisement586 1916-12-04 5 Swimming Club Carnival. y r Arthur Pott*, Hon. Treasurer 3*iwaring Club, has kindly us for publication, th* P] iof account Iti connection Swimming Clnb Carnival w bicb took place on Nov, 4. The Qggiroittee desires ns to convey their thanks for the valoablw h*dp and -jib rial aseiatanoe devoted to586 words
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Advertisement118 1916-12-04 5 Raffles Hotel. I SPECIAL DINNER AND CINEMA SHOW ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily. Raffles Bakery and Confectionery THE BE3T IN TOWN, Upcountry orders promptly executed. Bread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE C*rs Repaired, garaged, and Cars on118 words
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Advertisement268 1916-12-04 5 ECONOMISE. STOCKED BY ALL High Class Liquor Peafers. Adelphi Hotel REDOUT MASQUEeT on BOXING DAY j| DECEMBER 26, 1916 IN AID OP THE Interned British and French Prisoners in Germany. The assistance will ol Fcod md Ttbacco sent through the Red Cross Organizations in Li nd n &nd I aris268 words
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Article1065 1916-12-04 6 The Tine. ha* assumed the role of super-criti of naval and military strategy, and has not failed to attribute most ministerial changes to its viobnt actuation. It has been pleased to again suggest that the ministerial c ringes in the Admiralty have been due to public agitation and1,065 words
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Article96 1916-12-04 6 Isy an ord in C >ur In bit Friday's Ghutette, tbe only Bn 0 tiers that cnn now t ■> ii- r rih lrom ji) t•> ,:i •t /0. front 5/ to 20/ in "JOW j f v/.;, a„i ft/.. Tbii M eforro that might well 'i|96 words
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Advertisement190 1916-12-04 6 ROBINSON Co. FO i Wristlet Watches. WRISTLET as iHustiation 8032N33TS CltlN9«Til WHISTLET WATCHES, fitted wit'i unbreakable gla< B Guaranteed to In firs' olms t me-keeperB. I SllvHr rice £21.00 14 carat gild n 49.00 15 carat gold 60.00 NICKEL WRISTLET WATCH, fitted vith uubreakab'e <laM an 1 radium spots and190 words
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Advertisement95 1916-12-04 6 THE Best Beer IN THE S.S. and F.M.S. CaldHsck, Micjrejor Co. ALL BRANCHES. j mm HOTEL EVERY DAY During Dinner OUR Filipino Band WILL PLAY. SATURDAYS EXTRA DINNER AND DUNCE DINNER $2. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuer* Brokers,95 words
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Advertisement17 1916-12-04 6 MILKMAID j Sweetened Condensed Milk per case 5i2.40 Sterilised Natural Miik N 59.50 Ideal Insweetened Milk 510.5017 words
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Article320 1916-12-04 7 fin is W3 65—51,15 up. L*bs fsnuosai s writer, rj i. h d-ad. Rputer. on X ii m Shickleg irrived, l»or declines to plans Re ter. psv IV KiiMnOe >'mi f -ij;.- «I, following on th" iml j fi i Mi of the is v t* Bu)r.it320 words
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Article68 1916-12-04 7 The Scamps. The was a full house at the ralladin a >n Saturday night, when uu agave their s cond, and final, performance. Ibe programme was excellently chosen and executive great pleasure to thaa iietie-', aho insisted on several rtie company of Scamps lying f>r the F. U.S. and68 words
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Article218 1916-12-04 7 In to-night's show auhe Palla Hum ■here will i»e a n#»w kiu* Bird photo p| tv entii I d "Elusive Isabel It deals with most senaaiional affairs c ri i b the Foreign Polio* 1 States of .Americi. It is truly the **film of the moment Good c218 words
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Article103 1916-12-04 7 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL UHMUMQUES. Heavy Sh King. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, D-c. 2, 12.40 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports heavy reciprocal shilling in the neighbourhood of Gu-udecourt and on both sides ot the Ancre. There *s considerable trench mortar ctivity elsewhere. Later. We repulsed two smallREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 103 words
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Article22 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. 3, 4.0 p.m. General Haig states Wi raided trenches southward of Fauquissart and eastward of Y t >res.22 words
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Article27 1916-12-04 7 London, D 3. 845 p.m. A British message from Salonika states: Our patrols successfully raided Neohori. O.ir aroplanes seriously damaged a camp near Seres.27 words
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Article57 1916-12-04 7 London, D-c. 2, 12.10 a.m. Paris: An official m-»ssiga states that there was mo lerate artillery and trench gun activity. London, Dae. 3, 12.25 a.m. The Paris commaniq ie siys We are firing with our artillery on the whole front except on the right of the Meuse, where the57 words
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Article54 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. 3, 4.0 p.m. A French communique states There has been an intense artillery duel at Burleux. It is quiet elsewhere. Seven of our aeroplanes at night heavily bombed facmri s at Thionville and and carronments. The German* again tired heavy shells at Nancy. Bad weather is54 words
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Article134 1916-12-04 7 Brusilofi's Plan. London, 2, 12 35 p.m. General Brosiloff ia employing fresh troops, wi h countless guns ami is defying the season and heavy snow. It is evident that his Intel) lion is the penetrating into Hungary and getting in the rear of Falkenhayn but the region is most134 words
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Article105 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec 3. 9.35 p.m. A Russian official mesiafe from Transylvania states We success fully attacked in the valleys and rivers in the Trotus an I Snltz reason* and occupied Asaul and Sol or. W rook prisoner eigbt hundred «>n thDanube and in the Argts Valley The105 words
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Article64 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. 3, 3.10 a.m. Athens: In the aft-moon GOO Anglo French marched out to Zippeion, with all equipment, under a stioog Greek guard, en routn for the Piraeus. The neighbouring streets were cleared to prevent an anti Entente demonstration. A detachment of the Italian Archaelogical School were permitted64 words
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Article173 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. 2, 9.30 a.m. Athens Tbe King has agreed to surrender six batteries of mountain guns, Admiral Fournet agreeing immediately to withdraw all troops except a guard of three hundred at Zippeion. Tbe arrangement has been referred to the Entente governments. A telegram from Athens dated173 words
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Article82 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. sf, 6 15 a.m. The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Athens firing on Nov. 30, says that hi ing has b-'gnn near the Piraeus railway terminus, between French sailors and Greek troops. There is a ptnic in the city, crowds are rushing about82 words
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Article46 1916-12-04 7 London. D c. 3, 2.25 a.m. A Romanian 30 umunique says In the Damovbzt valley w-* retired southwards. oir troops, violently attacked In the Pitesci region, retired slowly. We fierc ly attacked the enemy positions in the Dobrodj< and passed tbe entanglements at some points.46 words
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Article145 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec 3, 9 33 p.m. A Romanian official nesssge states In the course of vaiious attacks In Moldavia and north Waliacbia we took prisoner a hundred and eighty. On the western front we retired towards Titu. We defeated and drove back, to thsouth, a division of Turks.145 words
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Article80 1916-12-04 7 Big Ba tic Rigiag- L n i n, D c 2, 12 .0 p.m. The An t ian corim uniqaea claim to have broken the Ruroa nian resistance fcouth-east of Pitesci, and south and east of Campol unit *nd captured many thousands of men and a large quantity80 words
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Article45 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. 2, 10.50 p.m. A S-rbian otlicial m"§iigH data I )ec. I states thit despite ba I w i- ther tberw was local fighting and artillery work, notably at Gruuishw» and Sokol, the fighting ha? been v«sry hot during the past fan days.45 words
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Article27 1916-12-04 7 An Advance. London, Dec. 3, 7.5 p.m. Italian, official We have straightened out our line on the Carso on kilometre front, and advanced three hundred metres.27 words
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Article173 1916-12-04 7 How It Commenced. London, Dec. 2, 1.35 p.m. *The first telegrams from Athens leave the situation obscure. Present indications are that Allied detachments which are ash ire were only landed asameasureof precaution and were ordered not forcibly to seize the promised material Meanwhile Greek troops, suddenly173 words
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Article33 1916-12-04 7 Lon lon, 3, 8.45 p m. Paris The Allirs have deoided U> ins'imte an erabarg '<n Greek sbi|S lying in Allied poits. Greece therefore will be in a sb*e of blockade.33 words
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Article111 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec. 3, 10.30 a.m. Athens The King spontaneously offered in October to surrender to tbe Allies the bulk of war material and guns as compmi sat ion for delivered to the Bolgari and German*, r-c iv ing an indemnity therefore. I was stipulated that he wonl I111 words
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Article95 1916-12-04 7 kev;ew ot Opera;ims. London, Dec. 1. 3 2'» p m. In the Gasette, General Merraj re,»oris ihat the opi rations i«' Egypt from June I t» Srp'emOrr 80 assjlted in the dec-i\. hie tof IS.tMH) Toroo-Oetiyawi ir. h- X tit dis-icr. saris la Aagest. Regard'itg these cperati-u.s b»95 words
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Article21 1916-12-04 7 New York It is announced that Veers llurfe i have withd awn the pfopo i ealeoj Anglo-KirLcli treasury Ml s. Reuter.21 words
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Article190 1916-12-04 7 A New Po icy. London, Drc 3, B«SS a.m. Reynolds N*wspanpr rays thai Mr. Lloyd Qcavga, (11—Ifclfli|J with :he diUtoriuess of the War Council in prcseetiting the w<r, has Ii lldlMSSl bis resignation, because Mr. Asquith declined to diminish the Council. Mr. Boms Law end Lard Da190 words
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Article310 1916-12-04 7 London, Dec 3, 12 5 a m. A Court circular states that H M. the King has received Mr. Asquith and Sir William Robertson (Cuief of the War Staflf). Lon lon, Dec. 3, 3-35 am. The political crisis continues to be the sensation of the hour,310 words
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Article79 1916-12-04 7 L >n lon, Deo. 3, 9jQ p.m. To-night's paoets Mete that the rvernment crisis Ii a n*H abated, [l is apparent that II r, LtOj I fteorg*'! resignation ban not ye: accepted. Mr AsQSitn cm suited Mr. Ltoj i George in the ifternoon and In tbe evening, and79 words
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Article167 1916-12-04 7 L m Umb, Dec. 2, 1 40 p.m. The Ti ned lobbyist .orespoL.. |«ntstat- thai im,oft«nt j oiitical levolopfnentw ar»- |taa*ia#fit Toere •fill ba a trial of itraagtb >-»weei. t mi PaHlaaaaot ami tin C binei txt week, wiili dtfbat*! on ba vote vi emlit, manpower, ajai167 words
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Article23 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 2, 6.15 am. Las Palmas The Dutch steamer Kediri has been sunk. The crew of 47 were saved.23 words
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Article61 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 3, 5.0 p.m. The sinkings ar* reported of the ateamers Burcombe (British), Skjoe<lolf (Norwegian), and the sailer Briantaia (French). It is believed that the British vessel Istrar has been stink. Copenhagen A German sub marine torpedoed the Swedish steamer Douglas and towed the crew in boats61 words
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Article123 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 3,3.10 a.m. Amsterdam: The Reichstag has resd a third time the Civilian Compulsion Hill by 235 to 19 votes, after a heated discussion, a section of the Socialists denouncing the enslavement of workmen, and the deportations of Belgians. The SociliaBts Hause and Ditt Riann123 words
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Article89 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec 2, 3.30 a.m. The Local Government Board has circularised the military tribunal that Government may decide that every man under twenty-six is more valuable in the forces than in civil employment. Therefore he must not be exempted, unless oogaged in work essential and of national importance.89 words
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Article76 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 1, 8 25 p.m. Melbourne In the nonconfi donee debate Mr Hughes stated that the Government intended to concentrate on ihe continuance of Australia's war efforts, both in men and material, despite the referendum nsult. A permanent paid recruiting organisation under a director would be established,76 words
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Article87 1916-12-04 8 41 Civilised Germany. London, D, c. 3, 12.15 p.m. Amsterdam The Kaiser telegraphed to the Chancellor his great delight at the adoption of th*' Civilian Service Bill. The peoplt were filled with such uniform determination to make every sacrifice of blood and treasure and to labour87 words
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Article168 1916-12-04 8 A New Session. London, Dec, 3, 2.25 a.m. Petrograd The Duma has re. opened. The Premier, M. Trepoff, in his speech said that Rnssia would never lay down her arms until a complete victory had been attained, whatever difficulties or temporary checks were encountered. The power of168 words
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Article53 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec 3, 5.55 a.m. Amsterdam An official message from Berlin states that there were 1.663,794 war prisoners in German} on July 1. The deaths of priso ners during the war were 29,297, including 6,032 from tuberculosis 4,201 from spotted fever, and 6.270 from wounds. The cases of53 words
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Article61 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 3, 12 5 a.m. Mr. Asquith, in replying to an indignant protest of American Poles against the Anstro-German outrages in Poland, declared that the Government and public of tbe Empire fully sympathised with the opinion that the plight of tbe Poles was a fresh violation by61 words
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Article79 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 1,5.35 p.m. Amsterdam The funeral of the late Emperor Francis Joseph was conducted with great pomp. Representatives of the allied and neutral states, Austro- Hungarian members of Parliament, and detachments of the Field Army were present. Hundreds of thousands watched the procession from Hofburg Chapel79 words
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Article192 1916-12-04 8 Lotido», Dec. 3, 4.50 a.m. Washington The publication of the following, strictly forbidden in the United States, has been released by cable: President Wilson's message to Congress will probably be delivered on December 5 It is the shortest on r cord and deals exclusively with domestic192 words
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Article133 1916-12-04 8 Ministers' Insistence. London, Dec. 2, 3.30, a.m. The Government is establishing a department of scientific and industrial research for Great Britain and Ireland, and is makinga liberal grant for its npkeep. Cease Play. Mr. Arthur Henderson, M P., speaking at Northampton, said that we should accept the challenge133 words
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Article52 1916-12-04 8 London, Dec. 3, 4.0 p.m. The D. S O. has b-en awarded to Sub Lieutenant Pulling, and the Distinguised Ser vice Cross to Lieutenant Egbert 'adbury and Sub-Lieutenant Gerrard Fane, of the Royal Naval Air Service, in recognition of the destruction last Tuesday of a Zeppelin off the52 words
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Article54 1916-12-04 8 Many Changes. London, Dec. 2, 10 p.m. The papers are fnll of rumours of cabinet reconstruction. They declare that at least the War Council will be reduced and reconstituted. Sh Edward Carson will probably joiL the Council. Official Major General Furse succeeds General yon Donop as master general54 words
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Article41 1916-12-04 8 London, Dtc. I, 5.35 p m. Jnarez: The remnants of the Carranza arm; have arrived from Chihuahfa. They state that they evacuated the town, the streets whereof are coveied with dead, after four days' fighting against the Villaites.41 words
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Article508 1916-12-04 8 POLICE COURTS. Monopolns Cases. Before Mr. Clarke at the Second Magistrates Court on Saturday morning, Mr. Shortland, assistant wharfinger, Tar jong Pagar, waa charged by Mr. Taylor of the Governmeut Monopolis Department, with the attempted smuggling of cigars into the Colony. Defendant pleaded guilty of bringing a basket508 words
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Article52 1916-12-04 8 Bowls. S. C C Tournament. To-day s Ties. Championship.—.No* rie v Scoular Single Handicap.— McKean t Brown, Bu'chart v McKenzie. To-morrow's TiesFriendly Fairs.—L)all and Chancy v Mcbl«nzie and Sinclair. Hay and Robertson v Butchart and Oman, fccoular and Snewin v Lowndes aiid Brown, Chill lad Inglis v McKean52 words
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Article323 1916-12-04 8 Keppei G C. v. Garrison G. C After a most interesting match at Keppei Harbour Golf Club yeiterday the match ended in a win for the visitors. Scores Garrison. G. C W H Elkin 3 ana KLL Braddell o R H Sharpe and C Ereritt 6 5 1 Mr.323 words
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Advertisement80 1916-12-04 8 I Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand Prize Panama Pacific International Exposition |i||sj||| Borden's Sterilized Natural Milk. Prepared from pure full cream cow's N of the World, u.der the most 1 f[ j »PProTed sanitary condition! and ueder Ils expert gupervi.ion. Perfectly adapted for80 words
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Article116 1916-12-04 9 To-day. United Saw Mills meting, noon High water—s.4B a.m. 8 ft -6*ll p.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. To morrow High Water—6.4l a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins 7.38 p.m. 8 ft. 1 in. Wednesday. •St. Nicholas High Water—7 30 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins 8.46 p.m. 8 ft 3 ins.116 words
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Article67 1916-12-04 9 December 4. On London— B-i.uk 4 m/H. 2/4 Demand 2/4 j Private 3 mfn. 2/413/16 •'n Inli*— Bank T. T. 174,» On Hongkong— "Bank d/d |%dia 1)n Shanghai— Bunk d/d. 641 Ou Java— Bank T. T. 135j On Japnn— P-ank d/d. 109£ Sovereign*—buying; rate 8.54 India Ceil Bills last67 words
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Advertisement97 1916-12-04 9 I THE I I I 9 I I I IPot Stills! I 8 I -OF I Great Britain) j Have Been I Taken Over by Government, I l 1 J NEVERTHELESS Buchanan's! I j: I will be able to continue I to supply their famous I blends and to maintain97 words
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Advertisement248 1916-12-04 9 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9 a.m., 10.29 a.m., noon, 1.30 p.m., 2.55 p.m. and 4 40 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore248 words
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Advertisement184 1916-12-04 9 T HE ORIENTAL Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I Established 1874. iMomUtM IX lsr,!A. liUrtMtof ;h s Funds, or $23,000,000 are ;n,est2i in Goiernrcent Secyrttitt 4, ,»f-ars record and in. reaaintr ■tabilitv. LOW HiTE- for nsn-farfeitaiile Endowoisat Assurances wit* Promt. Ainmn a#fed 30 can aacara S 5,000 with pm6ta at age184 words
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Article211 1916-12-04 10 To-day is the day of the woman-of-work many new occupations are now open for her, and truth to tell, she views, without fear of failure, the prospect of sharing the responsibilities of the men- But. ae women are subject to more frequent fluctuations of heaitii than211 words
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Article135 1916-12-04 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. BENGAL. Post-Graduate Studies. Calcutta, Nov. 16. The Government of India have appointed a committee to review the existing facilities for post-gra-dnate studies in the University of Calcotta and to make suggestions whereby the existing expenditure and available resources for135 words
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Article69 1916-12-04 10 Calcutta, Nov. 16. The M Gazette of India (rCxtraordinary) notifies an amendment to the defence of India (consolidation) Rules authorising the Government to require the owner of an.y mine output, which can be utilised in the war, to place the whole or part of the output69 words
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Article51 1916-12-04 10 New Military Secretary. Simla, Nov. 15. TJie Secretary of State has been pleased to appoint Major General Sir Herbert Vaughan Cox, K.CMG. CB C.S.I. to be Military Secretary at the India Office in succession to General Sir Edmnnd Barrow. G.C B, G. C. S. 1., who retires in January51 words
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Article119 1916-12-04 10 Simla, Nov. 16. A pres3 communique states that the Government of Madras have with the approval of the Government of India deputed Mr. N E. Marjoribanks 1.C.8, Collector of Guntur, and the Hon'ble Khan Bahadur Ahmad Tambe Marak kayar non-official member of the Legislative Council, Madras, to119 words
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Article81 1916-12-04 10 Affairs in Mysore. Bangalore. Nov. 15. The Associated Press understands on reliable authority that there is no foundation in the rumours that are being circulated with regard to the retirement of Sir M. Viswesraya from the Dewanship, or of his availing of leave shortly. It is understood that an81 words
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Article50 1916-12-04 10 Madras, Nov. 15. H. H. the Nizam has sanctioned a monthly grant of Ks. 1,000 to enable Vaniyambadi Mahoraedan Educatonal Society to found a college for the benefit of the Musalraans of Southern India. A grant of Ks. 25,000 has also been sanctioned for the college building.50 words
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Article81 1916-12-04 10 Madras, Nov. 15. At a meeting of tbe Mabomedane held yesterday under the presidency of Bahadur Habib Haji Moulvi Ziaddin Mahomed in connection with the All-India Nadwat-ul-Uleraa to be held in Madras, it was decided to hold the Nadwa during the coming Easter holidays. A reception81 words
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Article80 1916-12-04 10 Madras, Nov. 15. H. E. the Governor will formally open the exhibition of South Indian hand-made lace on Nov. 17 at 4 30 p m at the Victoria Technical Institute. The purpose of the exhibition is the encouragement of artistic induitry in south India. Yesterday evening80 words
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Article56 1916-12-04 10 Madras, Nov. 13. At a public meeting held this evening with S. Katnriranga Iyengar, E iitor of the Hindu in the chair, an influential committee was formed for the collection of funds for the relief of distress caused by recent floods in various parts of the Presidency,56 words
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Article166 1916-12-04 10 Saicide on Railway Line. A Sinhalese woman named Johanna Harny, aged about 35 years, was run over and killed on the ailway between the Fort and Slave Island railway stations on Novem ber 9. It appears she laid herself on the lines near the Rih% Green on the approach166 words
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Advertisement833 1916-12-04 10 V C i i I I \X Nether and Child. I C T OLir ĔmWStmWR 9 l Baby /<flp Fed from birth on tkt 'AlUnhurys' Foods. R "T "T THAT a marked difference there is I between the fretful, puny, ailing infant, J J w ant j t h e833 words
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Advertisement53 1916-12-04 10 G.C. LEE 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. Hood and well selected Music Violin Piano, etc. Good Strings for Stringed Instruments. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS MODERATE. 3-11 MALAYA TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Per annum $14.00 Half-yearly 7-25 Per quarter 3.65 Per nun m L25 Postage Extra 50 Ctj P Uj Telephone53 words
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Article1303 1916-12-04 11 Pirates and Neutrals. Prussia, by violation of the customs of international warfare and the rights of man, had outlawed herself from the protection of any of those same customs or rights, particularly the nghts of her submarines to seek our ports and refuges Neutral nations will1,303 words
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Article74 1916-12-04 11 The wheat crop of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberts estimated at from 170,000,000 to 200,000,000 bushels. Taking the yield at 170,000,000 bushels, it will be worth not less than £30,600,060. There are in the three provinces 6,476,246' acres in oats, and it ia fairley aafe to amme a total yield of74 words
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Advertisement349 1916-12-04 11 RUBBER demand, Best Prices. 7 Five S.an.l,, i Si.ea u>aHe capable of dealing with fell I UtpaUl »0 ■>». to 1,000 IK of Rnbber CHEAPEST .0 INSTAL-Ea7«ST TO ERECT-SI«LKT TO OPERATE AND Every Cabinet Guaranteed. ieM NOW of a Mark9t PATENT FIBRE COMPANY I Offlcr 31 Winchester House WQKKS: BUKIT349 words
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Advertisement252 1916-12-04 11 H. AHMAD. Civil and Structural Engineer, Sarveyor and Building Cantractar. Estate Commission Agent OFFICB in, MARKRT Stbwt, Singapore AND •Jalax Bahm al. Bate Paha* 5-5 The Continental stamp Co. D. High Street SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NCI'S XMAS AID DEW TEH CARDS in tho Latest Artistic Detign, Including Perfumed and Patriotic252 words
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Article337 1916-12-04 12 French Curtain Fire. The efficiency of »c „tUlery is deecribed .n the fctow ing message from Mr. Henr.y special correspondent of the im Press of America, with the rrencu »rmies on the Somme French artillerymen, he writes, have now develops. and certain fire to such ~orfection that the337 words
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Article218 1916-12-04 12 Sausage Skins are Foodstuffs. In the Pii/.e Court, before the President, arguments were beard in the case in which the Crown asked for the condemnation as conditional contraband, ultimately destined for the enemy, of quantities of sausage skins, shipped from Buenos AyrtS in three Norwegian vessels, and consigned218 words
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Article72 1916-12-04 12 Owing to the manipulations of middlemen, rice has reached an exorbitant price in Vienna, going as high as Isd. a pouud. Four middlemen have just been sent to prison for three months and fined from £10 to £125 each. Nothing was said about a bank which had shared in I72 words
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Advertisement278 1916-12-04 12 Just Arrived just Arrived NEW NOVELS (Published 1916.) From Various Authors ALSO An Assortment Modern War Story Books. Piblishea unci the kjiniit o< the wit by hmm uthon. Inspection Solicited. OR PHONE No. 655. KIM Q"> 68 Batter? Road. I W WRLABOURWX /1 I *V U6IN9 \\l THE IMPROVED J278 words
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Advertisement221 1916-12-04 12 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS. Commodious, well lightedl and airy s econd floor, Portion of suit inSng tenants tnrougnout th? building. GHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1-6 Fniirsvinii 1 and Printers Memorial I tliyidVlliy of copperplates in any i on Language. s rlflltS I SILViXR, DEEPLY GOLD, OR CUT,221 words
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Article285 1916-12-04 13 Peking, Nov. 12. It has become clear from the explanations given by Premier Tuan Chi-jui at the Beasts on November 11, that Japan, Gieat Britain and Hustia mediated between CMaa r. i France with regard to the question of the extension of the Wrtnch Concession at Tientsin285 words
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Article168 1916-12-04 13 A Noval idea Resourcefulness practise*! in the trenches does not desert our heroes when they leave Army. A hrnce-cop >ral of the Kensington Battalion. London Regiment, had his 1-g amputated in Fiance, and lat*-r attended Roehampton Hospital for the purpose of having an artiQcial leg fitted.168 words
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Advertisement297 1916-12-04 13 fa OUR 810 SUPPLY OF CHRISTMAS HEW ■jg YEAR GREETING CARDS, POST CARDS, ETC. uver 1,000 Varieties to choose from. I aolutely the best collection ever brought by fgs I.anyone in the Tra le. Only selected cards. 2g5 NEW ALL PRETTY ALL CHEAP What others Sell at A Dollar we297 words
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Advertisement46 1916-12-04 13 TIGER'S HEAD BRAND Z gahara&Co.e No. 334 NoRrH Bridgf Rd., SINGAPO S TEL. 1333. 14-fi A**** £4***£#***S j f Removed t No. 7-5 Oxley RoadJ t i X SINGAPORE. I I Mr. R. TSUDA, f i Mrs. NAGASHIMA. j J Massage, j Bone Setting, J Acupuncture.46 words
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Advertisement769 1916-12-04 13 THE NEED OF THE DAY. An Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food. Superior to the German-owned product. gIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, K.<\B., MLD., formes!? Surgeon-General of H.M. Forces, is chairman of the Company which produces the new and superior reparative oi nerves and tissues, Sanaphos, 9 which already has completely displaced the Germaa-owned769 words
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Advertisement769 1916-12-04 14 NOTICES NOTICE. The Bti j poi Aaton rbiJe Club with h *-~w to the a.viuance of accident-, f;e*irt< to draw tbe attention of the pub ie when riding in riekahawi Ui the advisabiJitv of tbe f 7 »i in adequate time the intention to turn bl extending th* arm towards769 words
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Advertisement687 1916-12-04 14 WANTED WANTED. An efficfaat arid mrel]i£tnt Prey Reader k a luwefOfiit office App.j with cvi is i recent te>ti. monials to Bex 2.09 c/o H Malay* Tribune n-H TYPIST WANTED. V r an f <d thorou^hl y good Type* v.ith knowledge of general effici work. Acquaintance with £hort nand a687 words
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Advertisement167 1916-12-04 14 JKSUBANPi l~S0uTH6RIT!$ INSURANCE CO.. ITD I Rem eud MARINE iMMBooaj «ct e WAR BISK accepted to a!l pa HEUNG Off I j iH£URAK?F CO.. HO. I Capital u HRE DEPARTMENT—^'on Luildi, Jg8 Btl( Mtrr} f P>< current rateg, MARINE DEPA1TMENT- effected on I For foil particular! oti.er inform j tion167 words
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Advertisement420 1916-12-04 1 P.&0.-British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MA L A*D PASSEKCER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. Urrler Ooatract with His Majesty's GoTsrnment.) for China, JiPM, CiyU\, Australia, ladia, Aden Egypt Mediterra' tan Ports ani London. Bt«*arners will leave tiingapore ener|aboet MAIL LINES. Fomewapd (For Europe) Connecting at Colombo420 words
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Advertisement284 1916-12-04 1 STOQMYAm-MAATSCHAPPIJ 'Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) i ii iii»<ihm<' Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Saban?, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Steamers are dne to arrive on the undermentioned dates OUTWARD, j Via |h P. Juliana Dee. 24 3 Cape 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 21284 words
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Advertisement428 1916-12-04 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) !i# EUROPEAN LINE. Mmm ia maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseilles and Lcnden, mwts* mail contract with the Inperial Japanese GoTernment. The New Twin-screw Steams** maintaining this service have Leen i-pecially designed and constructed, and aie428 words
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Article432 1916-12-04 2 Europe. For Lcmdon: Malta (connects with Malwa Dec. 7 Katori Mam, December 15, (via The Cape) Atreue December 20 Of olopfl December 24 Ceemnn December 25 Kamo Mam, January 3 (via The Cape) jpor Liverpool: Oanfa December 21 Niachow December January t For Marseilles: Malta December 7432 words
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Article84 1916-12-04 2 December 1. Ranee (British.) Hye Leong (British.) Hong Wan (British.) Hop Sang (British.) Sequoya (British.) Circe (British.) Klang (British.) Hai Nam (British.) Abbotsford (British.) Ban Fo Soon (Dutch.) Palembang (Dutch.) Emile (Dutch.) Utrecht (Dutch.) Totomi Maru (Japan.) Kaho (Chinese.) Teli (Chinese.) December 3 Katong (British.) Novara (British.) Ban Hong84 words
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Article82 1916-12-04 2 December t Sri Muar (British.) Batavier (British,) Hong Ho (British.) Amherst (British.) Sri Patana (British.) Kamor (Nor.) December I. Kamnning (British.) Oiang Seng (British.) Calypso (British.) Lady Weld (British.) Pin Seng (British.) Quorra (British,) Meran (British.) Krian (British.) Sni Sang (British.) Singkawang (Datch.) Van Overstrain (Dutch.) Fo Soon (Dutch.)82 words
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Article251 1916-12-04 2 Vessels in Pert. British STEAMER. BERTH DATE. Glenartney K. Harbour 22-» Hang Sang Outer Rds 18-11 Ban Poh Guan Inner Rds dU-il Ban Hin Guan do i l Earymedon Outer Rds do Scott Harley Inner Rdi do Perak do do Abbotsford <J° do Sri Muar do <?° Batavier251 words
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Article318 1916-12-04 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessel in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—B.B. Rumphius. The B.s. Kashgar arrived at Port Said on Saturday morning, the 2nd instant. The date of sailing of the N. Y. K. Atsuta Maru for China and Japan ports is postponed to318 words
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Article285 1916-12-04 2 The Queensland Marine Board has completed the investigation relative to the grounding of the A.U.S.N, liner Arawatta, near Flat Top Island on August 28 last, and the following announcement has been made After considering the evidence, the Board found that the master of the Arawatta285 words
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Article419 1916-12-04 2 With tbe best intention, in world and in order to Pn„ British shipowners to sels undfr neutral the Bri*s Governaient announced r ago that such steamers would ba from requisition except at mark* rates. Lnfortunatel) they Werp able to follow tne far sigh ted of tbe Italian419 words
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Article155 1916-12-04 2 Vessels Expected. Teesta (B 1) rkh December, front Singapore for Penang, Madrai and Negapatam. \gentt. Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd Benledi (Ben) 7th December from Europe for Singapore, Cbioi and Japan Agents, Mesf* Boustead, Hampshire and Co* Ltd. Thongwa (B.I.) Bth December froc India for Singapore. Messrs.155 words
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Advertisement39 1916-12-04 2 SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERYGo. SHIPCHANDLERS 8 PROV!f>ORING CONTRACTORS, The Company's I-auuch uiectM incoming qhipq. Office —is Battery Road. TAXK LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. |4| Orders promptly atterded to from January lgt 1916. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. >J 5-439 words
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Miscellaneous122 1916-12-04 2 Singapore Tide Tables. December 4. High water :—5.48 a.m. 8 ft. 6.11 p.m. 7 ft. 9 ins. December 5. High water —6.41 a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. 7.38 p.m. 8 ft. i in. December 6. High water :—7.30 a.m. 8 ft. 5 ins.; 8.46 p.m. S ft. 3 ins. December122 words
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Article67 1916-12-04 3 DeMvered in London. iowiner are the dates of frou Singapore of th« ;h I ails and their delivery Man rt 'slivered M .1 21 Not. 22 pm v) I mi 24 NaT. 24. N i. I Deo. 1 MM Not. 4 Dae. 1. P. AO 9m 10 MM67 words
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Article101 1916-12-04 3 Per P and 0 Liners. P O str Kashgar.—Mrs Mr and Mrs Maxwell, Rer H J Rillyard, Mr. Robins, Mr. Per P «fe O str Mooltan.—Mrs Grant, Mr- McQuarrie, Dr Dent, Rev H Hii ur. Mr Stevenson, Mr Kennie, Mr Huchiaon, Hod. C H Strutt, Mr McNeill, Mr101 words
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Article170 1916-12-04 3 Per N V X str Suwa Mara— Urt Lewton Brain. Mrs Physick, ■W Graham Hutchison, Mr. E Lachlun, Miss I Lachlan, Mr ft Mrs ris, Mr R C Berwick. Mr P C B mins, Miss J Reid, Miss F M R<*e, Mr H C Schipper,170 words
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Article620 1916-12-04 3 PriCfl «»k€ kUrket tkiBM.rii.t «INOAPOHB, DZGKMBBB 4 J'??. I**1 aad lb. iaaue tbe following list of t~ IIIT Rubber Shares. Nona. Valur. D TZ Batßf. Seller*. *1" gr*» 2 4 i-o J.,3 Bukit ICajang Ik/ Jt ft Seizor 1% n J f L «7,6 77 Inersoneae 2/9620 words
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Article234 1916-12-04 3 Singapore, December 4. Tin.— 193.65 223 tons sold. Copra.— Steady. No Business. To mora. —Weak. Business done. Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Gambier. —No Business Pepper— Steady. Business done. Other Products. Market Qui*t. Latest Leal Market (benties*. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $36.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 42.00 Copra234 words
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Article233 1916-12-04 3 (Through the courtesy of Messrs Francis Peek Co., Ltd. Below are the contents of a cable jnst received from Messrs Francis Peek and Co.'sßataria House dealing with the Java Produce Market for the week ending December 1 Batavia Dec. 1. Rubber Market Following the positions of other233 words
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Article325 1916-12-04 3 (By courtesy of the French Consulate.) Paris, Dec. 1. Th* Vrench bond*are unchanged. Yesterday, the artillery was very violent on th* front of the Boosme. To day the Britiah raided the German tranches to the sooth of Armentieres. Salonika The Serbians repnlsed an attack in the region325 words
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Article167 1916-12-04 3 mm Steamer While the quarantine officials at Shanghai were carrying out their inspection of the N. Y. K. s.s. Kamo Maru, which arrived at Kobe from Europe, via ports, on N<>*. 4 they discovered several dqad rats ou board, ihe Water Police at once prohibited the167 words
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Advertisement64 1916-12-04 3 Tips Worth Noting. Advertising is more than ever essential, on the principle that th j j smaller the Heruand the greater s the necessity to increase it.— Ths American Lead Pencil Co. Such advertising aa we have done has shown that there is no reason why advertising is not doing64 words
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Advertisement325 1916-12-04 3 I M. M. KESSACEHILS MAniTIMES. "w Mail Line. For China, Japan, Ceyloa, MsYaeilies. HOMEWARD I OUTWARD 1*1« Itic w Polyneaie* Dee '3 A. Behie De*. Amaxone Dec. 5 A steamer De*. It 1»17 At bo. Jaa. For all particulars apply to J. db Court >i*. Agent. Oriental-African Une. MAURITIUS AND325 words
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Miscellaneous249 1916-12-04 3 Mails Close. To day fcllitou, Cberibrm and dm 'aradja B n Poh Gn *-30 pm aJ. g T'ahat Sri Woneeee 2.30 pm p nrt s»ettenham and Vink Anson *Perak 1.30 pm Hongkong p m jjjjj.y-i and Mom Kaka 8 pm 4 y on*J l v 4 8n a D r]j249 words
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Advertisement573 1916-12-04 4 TOVO KISEN KAISHA The Bew Route via Hongkom, Shanghai, Nagasaki, The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama Honolulu and Fan Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong. DUplHcement Tons Speed Le.ve Honck..n(!, ror M -(inn 18.000 i)er 3 22 000 21 knots Dec. 13573 words
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Advertisement612 1916-12-04 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) lrr ,norial Javanese Army and Navy and to KContraaor, to the Cablb addresses. ABC DOCKYARD Wester* Luioo Kobe R «ffirS**S 'tH s ott's. Libbers, ana DOCK-D AIKEN. y* Entering. KOBE New Graving Docks and Patent Slips. J n n„ t *25ft. BiD. x612 words
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Advertisement416 1916-12-04 4 Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd ANT) China Mutual Meam Nay. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ir. England Tbe Compaoiee' steamen patched fmm Liverpool ovtwards for tbe Straita, Chioa h J 4 v week and from Japan Konewardi for London, Amsterdam >nd AnttM every fortnight foi Genoa, MaitaO. lea and Liverpool ami foi416 words
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