Malaya Tribune, 13 December 1916
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Title Section48 1916-12-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. i EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3.- No. 293 SIKGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916 Price 5 Ceuts. CJK Malara Cribune. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.} No. 293 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 191648 words
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Advertisement213 1916-12-13 1 Gaiety Cinema Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. IN THbJ FIRST SHOVf a Special High Class Vitagraph Drama TMEE WEB In Two Heels of Excellent Acting FATTY'S AND MABEL'S MARRIED LIFE AND OTHER NEW PICTURES. ft IHE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P. M. SttARP Lois Weber's Greatest Production 3 SHOFS213 words
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Advertisement142 1916-12-13 1 Estate Supplies) Acetic <99&98 i.i Acid Veneer Chests lII* Momi Chests II t Latex Cups ETC. 11 Mitsui SSussan 3£ais()a, Jbtd. (INCORPOKATED IN JAPA* LET THE KIDDIES MEET I TOYLAND Opposite to Government House I PURCHASE BEFORE SEVEN WE DELIVER BEFORE ELEVEN. II Naval Toys, Military Toys and all sorts142 words
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396 1916-12-13 2 Committee Mieting. A Committee Meeting of tbe above heH on November 25, when were present: tbf Hon. Mr. W. G. Darby (in ibe chair), Messrs K. W. D-lc, W. L). Jupp, Kwan Tss C hine, W. W. Wells, ami J. N. Wardrop (8* >cret«r>) RESOLUTIONS396 words
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Advertisement219 1916-12-13 2 THE LARGEST STOCK OF Toys, Toys, Toys, IN THE EAST. Crackers, Xmas Stockings, and Xmas Trees. John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Hough is dangerous: Too dangerous to he rejected. For small, trifling coughs develop into df ep seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing «aps the vitality, wrecks, destroys—leads to219 words
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Advertisement195 1916-12-13 2 Straits Laundry Dry Cleaning Depo UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. High Class Laundry Work of every Descripu at Moderate Charges. REGULAR WEEKLY COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. Contract* Arranged. Communication* Invited. Urgent Work Undertaken at Moderate Charges. Ladles 1 Dresses, Laces, Silks, etc. and Dry Cleaning a Special!] Nos. IS 16195 words
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Article167 1916-12-13 3 H. If. Consul at Para (Mr..G. B. Michel!) has furnished the foil owiug statistics showing the qusntity of rubber exported from Para during the >ear ended July 31st, 1916, as compared with the correspondine figures for 1914-15 and 1913 14, distinguishing the nationality of the' exporting firms167 words
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Article133 1916-12-13 3 Long had bo worshiped ber at a distance, but bis shyness prevented him from proposing. Then, one evening, for the sake of weet charity, a tbeatrieal performance took place, in which the char, mer was leading lady and moie adorable than ever. Afterward the shy admirer drew near,133 words
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Advertisement360 1916-12-13 3 Aihambra is aBBKft at the jimm "Mm evert week. the Theatre J JHH hou 3K of quality Aihambra f| BCCOn,ffio < HOME OP FEATURE ATTRACTIONS etc. j dation The Leading Theatre in Singapore BIbS served P What a sue™,' B e M H K™TON. BMDB during U 6 Reels of360 words
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Advertisement379 1916-12-13 3 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS Corner of North Bridge Bead and Coleman Street at an early date CHING KENG LEE Co., Auctioneers o IU D In the matter of the Companies' Ordinance 1915 t AND m In the matter of the Belat Tin Mining379 words
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Advertisement76 1916-12-13 3 Ral SaheU Dp. K. c. Dass. j MALTH LITfJBATrBS OF 126 PACES DISTMMITEI EIEE. ĕmjkjw Tie S*astfcya Sifciya Mmucr. SO/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. 1 BUSINESS_IWWAg TIKE, f It is oar intention to cootine* i t J to sdvertiee our various ape- oialitiss with unabated Ticosur, t 2 and our appropriations76 words
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Article129 1916-12-13 4 (Exclusive to MdU*m Tribune.) Messrs LUharc and Co., the Arcade, advise %n« following qnotaKSoni for to-daj A ,orGajah MM AverKniiinga 1 •>'' i*« U.-Mo.k Vy„rPanas »»65 lU3 felgOWßta «g Bnkit Jelotong <'.<<i Bnkil lUtO 9MI ?4 0««n« katSenlg.... 10 10» lens© J ii imiUiH («•*•>... 21 00129 words
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Article95 1916-12-13 4 Service at Bangkok On the, morning of Dec. 2 al 8 o'clock a special Requiem Mass was taid by the tt-»v. Father C<dom bet at tbe Assumption Church, Bmuknk, in memory of the late Emperor of Austria The service was iaryely aUeuded by practically the whole95 words
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Advertisement262 1916-12-13 4 Prices that Plead mi Quality that pleases. Jlgk A Satisfaction to you. A Pleasure to us. J Framroz Go. LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers Woald remind those who desire portraits to accompany their CkristasM g-e- tings tlial the ftiraa is opportune for hooking a I point men ts for sittings262 words
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Advertisement382 1916-12-13 4 "JONGKEENA" The Wonderful Blood Furifisr. fixture for Internal and External we. CURE FOB Headache. Stomach-ache, chest complain is or- Heart-disease, Intummation of the gums (apply on[ cottonw ol on theawoll n gum) willreheve within half an hour. Malaria, Dengue Common fever, Lumbago Chrome Rheumatism *Wn a few hours will relive382 words
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Advertisement360 1916-12-13 4 Second Show 0.15 TO-NIGHT A Wo.ierUl DramatuatioD oi Harold McGrath s i amou- S Half a Rogue! w Give a Dog a Bad Name and-Hang Him The Red Feather Company have spared no pains to give the sol* .did preieatmtioa. This is the first fork of this tarn >us wth360 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1916-12-13 4 Singapore Volunteer Corps. i Orders for the week ending. Friday, December 15. To-day-4 45 pm Jardine's Seeps S V.A. 5.15 pm Drill Hail Maxim Co. 5.10 Jo S.V.U. 5 15 Fire Station, T.P. S.V R., T.P. Platoon, p w Drill Hall Veterans Co. 5 do Chinese Co. 5.15 BrasBasahRd. Malay97 words
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Article232 1916-12-13 5 POLICE COURTS. py4 v Bi charged with n T a 'way an*' witbool per. m ohibited hours, and I with coats. On h fnr- of continning after served by tnie police pc* wtl cancelled, he i with costs. P False Keasart h a i dse dachr V .ingan,232 words
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Article45 1916-12-13 5 On Sunday afternoon a python, untitled long was canght on the (ma n k lb-n, I.id. near icita ra the act of earim* I it. **lw snakf whs > i. u bad swallowed th* v 4 i- l,- q 1«.ond to ineain» In owMoa m circoiof»*?»'!45 words
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576 1916-12-13 5 satisfactory Report. A special general meeting wib be held immediately befo.e the annu g< M ral meeting U be be Id ou the ICtt, December 1916, to pass the i Jf of Rules Stated by the Sub Committee appointed by the v uerr body of Member*576 words
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Article45 1916-12-13 5 Christmas Island is suffering from the war. I sole wealth consi 9:« in phosphates ot ports decreased from 150,000 tons S 1913 to 25.700 i» 1915 .r Germany and Austru took Urge qnantitiesof its phosphates; in V 9 IB me whole export went to Australia.45 words
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471 1916-12-13 5 Torpedoing of the "Kederi." Java Notes Jottings. (From Our Special Corruprmdmt.) Sainarang, Dec. 5. Great indignation was fell nil nmm Java on tne receipt h>-re cabled information that t»ae p.h m Kderi" bad be*-ri torpedoed neoi Lai Paimas I was told on the oral authority that it was forecasted prior471 words
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Article87 1916-12-13 5 North Borneo Estate Returns. October Crop lbs Bangawan Rubber ***** Beanfort Borneo Robber I o. 20,:»«'U Bo in Rubber Estates 20,101' British Borneo Para Robber Co. 2.3,800 Kimanis Robber 32.000 Klias Garden 2,*6* Lamag Robber Estates b,464 Langkon North Borneo Ribber 24 700 Lok Kawi Robber 10.d50 Manchester87 words
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Advertisement118 1916-12-13 5 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. riCTCRIA THEATRE THE A. D. C. PRESENT 'HERE'S FUH" A Musical Play IN All) < F THE OFFICERS' FAMILIES FUND" fccember Ulh, 16th, 19th, 21st and 23rd. 1 eking now op* n at MOUTRIES. 1-12 14 12 WANTED Salesman in the kOUOH GOOD> Must have previous expe Only118 words
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Advertisement98 1916-12-13 5 ECONOMISE. STOCKED IU ALL High Class Liquor Dealers Valencia AccordeonsT JUST RECEIVED IN EIGHT MODELS PBICES BANGING FBJM $7.00 to $30.00 HUDSON (LA I OP THK ROKI>S«»N I lA.M) C 11» I lie, Kirth Irilfli Rial, kUW Hattl suiliings, Singapore. Tclephwc No. 1 705. Raffles Hotel, SPECIAL DINNER AM GINEMA98 words
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Article1045 1916-12-13 6 It may be remembered that the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, some time ago, informed the Government that it consideied the income-tax not suitable for the Colony, and sugge3ted in its stead a -war levy, to be nude by the people voluntarily On the face of it,1,045 words
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Obituary79 1916-12-13 6 London, Dec. II, 2.15 p.m. The death* are anno nc >\ <>f r Roland Lomax Vanghan Williams. Lord Justice of Appeal at IB-aagi of 66, and Mr O o»*h Gilbert Whitt C. S. I of th« Bur fii Service, aged 59. London, 119. 10 p.m. The death is anrxmnoe79 words
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Article40 1916-12-13 6 Loodnn, D* o 12. 1 55 p na Official Tle cM&iMltien ia <dr raid on N ruber 27, were on* nan an I tkn run killed, antl sixteen m n, fourteen women, and seven childreii injured.40 words
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Advertisement109 1916-12-13 6 Co. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR i Mow LIQUID FUEL Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, KTC KTC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks At ways on Hand, j For P*rt<caUri tad Prices appiv to THE PETROLEUM Co., 3.5., TD. vINCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). i*T. HELEN'S 20URT, SINGAPORE. <— B-rmm ——l—w—MW- i ———pi109 words
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Advertisement84 1916-12-13 6 INVALID PORT. Sole Agents: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. tmmtmmmim war n— t i n> n vhhmbmhm ADELPHf HOTEL EVERY DAY During Dinner OUR Filipino Band WILL PLAY. Saturday's EXTRA DINNER AND DANCE. DINNER $2. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House «d Land Arents, Appraisers, Valuers84 words
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Advertisement23 1916-12-13 6 j MILKMAID I i J Sweetened Condensed Milk per case $11 je Sterilised Natural Milk 9 So J Ideal Unsweetened Milk n $1Q23 words
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Article641 1916-12-13 7 Tin is at $D» i SS—53 c a* <| (JWn< Teste rday, rubber was quoted at {4 for both crepe and sheet, with sellers. being -old at 6d. each in several English towns. This is a record pi he. Ola 11 ues of M uava -tales that641 words
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Article1225 1916-12-13 7 AND PLENTY OF IT. DistinCt Success. There be some, W f know, who Wo*ld find fault with anything and everything bat he, or she, who would cavil at the latest effort of a A. D. C. must in teed be badly bitten with the malajy and1,225 words
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Article81 1916-12-13 7 The Fighting Fronts. Official Commurt'q'jes. Successful British Raids. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. Lon«l >n f Dec. 12, 12.50 am. General S r Donplas liaig reports sncc saful raidb eastward of NVu<. ill* st Vaasr 1 Moth eastward of Ar-Trontieres, destroying macfjineenn emplacements aiid taking prisoners. An attempted enemy raidREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 81 words
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Article50 1916-12-13 7 London, Dc 11, 9 5 p.m. Amsterdam: The IVlegraaf slates that British aeroplanes penetrated far into Belgium and pelted bombs on important military works at Brussels and elsewhere. Railway traffic was impeded. They were also observed towards where they were violently attacked by anti aircraft weapons.50 words
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Article88 1916-12-13 7 Another Coup London, D c. 12, it 50 a.m. Paris The communique states there was violent artillery fire at Villeanboj*, north west of Rheims and in the Douanmont sector. A coup-de-main successfully carried out against the enemy trenches at Bois le Pretre, west of Pont-a-mnusson. Progress near Monastir Ten88 words
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Article81 1916-12-13 7 London, !>''«. 1°, 4 45 p.m. A French communique A German attack in the Bus L'>ges, north of Lissigny, wis broken tip by our birrnge. Enemy detachments which gained a fooling in our advanced trenches were driven out with grenades. Our line is entirely re-establish" I. Wh carried81 words
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Article58 1916-12-13 7 E lemy Attacks Fail. London, D-*c. 12, 0 40 p.m. A Russian cunmunsqn says th.it the enemy attack south-east ol Kovel in the wooded C*rpaiLii«iiife tnd in Moldavia wer- repulsed. Wf captured some heights. I lie «Lillians are unsuccessfully north of and w*»»t ot Mi/jilu. which are thirty miles58 words
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Article98 1916-12-13 7 London, Dec. 12, 11 .05. a tu. Petrograd A telegram hh' lb* vnstro-<irrm*BB are DQOSt setiee in Wad iclim, preparing lines of »>• vnc« and fortifying (fcvoorao* »n«itioriH, I'hey are c >ms '<i<- i >\p tridfOf«fboats across the Do»<il>. Giargeeo an 1 TomnseV'-n' The.. up! ing98 words
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Article88 1916-12-13 7 Haw l»e rt in W »rks. Lon i«»n, D e 11, 2 15 p.tc. Ot ii«c propagandist* »r« molt 'c ue in Rumania,seeking to under,in tii** t itl of ihe Arm* an f tfe i!,i/ in 1 of t<itj>! to officers nd ni» n to pide witb th» German88 words
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Article43 1916-12-13 7 London iVc. 12. 0.25 p.m. A Lerlin official ui sajs N>e cap»nred Mizil, half-way between i'Joesti and Buzeu, and Lrziceni, thirty miles south-east of Ploesti and took prisoner ten thonsar i three days Wt captured several guis and much war material.43 words
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Article24 1916-12-13 7 London, Dec. li, 9 55 p.m. A Serbian communique states that in violent h,cal infantry actions fairly large numbers of prisoners were tak^n.24 words
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Article36 1916-12-13 7 Btd Weather on Carso. London, 12. 8.50 p m. Italian, official The enemy attempted an attack on D saocasina, south westward of Loppio, but wet repulsed. Bad weather on the Carso is impeding tLe artillery.36 words
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Article25 1916-12-13 7 War Cabinet at Work. London, Dec. It, 9.55 p.m. Official The War Cabins has met, and will continue to meet every week-day.25 words
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Article39 1916-12-13 7 London, Dec. 11, 9 10 p.m. Great interest is aroused by Germany's sodden summoning of the Rtfchstag to-morrow, when Dr. Bethmann-H< llwegg is expected to make an important declaration, the nature whereof is not disclosed.39 words
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Article138 1916-12-13 7 London, I)m C 11, 2.15 p.m. It ii believed that 8ir Mark Syk** will l»e r-secr<ttary for Foreign Affairs and Mr Hayes Fisher fnr the Colonies. Parliament re adj.nuns agdn to morrow until Thursday when Mr. Lloyd George is to make his first nronogncemenk. London, I>-c. 12,6.15 p.m.138 words
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Article29 1916-12-13 7 L>ndop f I>-c. 12, 1 55 p.m. OHjiai Tbo Prime Minister >8 t*-». lit? Iihi b»*»-ii or<]eri-.ii I/» cfnaiii indoors for a couple of days.29 words
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Article16 1916-12-13 7 Lon Ion. D-c. 12, 1.10 a.m. Mt. Asqiiiih is laid up with intiuen/1.16 words
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Article106 1916-12-13 7 Socialist Ejected after Assault Lon lon, D c. 12, 4 25 a in. Paris There was a stormy in the Caamber during the debate on war credits The •'•ocialist Hriz >n. one of three deputies who recently mat tbe German B««ciaiie<a ha Switzerland, vehemently protested -gain-' Bje106 words
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Article175 1916-12-13 8 Reichstag Summoned. London, Dec. 12, 12»45 a.m. Amsterdam A sitting of th* Keichstag has been unexpectedly convened for to-morrow. It will be the most remarkable since tbf outbreak of war, and of historical importance. 1 he members, including combatants, have been summoned tnlfgraphi^ally. 1 he Imperial Chancellor (Dr.175 words
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Article124 1916-12-13 8 London. Dec. 12, 5.0 p.m. Amsterdam: Official telegrams from Vienna and Berllr utate that all the enemy powers have addressed to the hostile governments identical notes expressing their willingness to enter into peace negotiations. London, Dec. 12, 6.20 p.m. A. Telegram from Berlin says Dr. Bethmannn- Hollweg124 words
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Article87 1916-12-13 8 London, Dec, 12, 8 25 p.m. Amsterda n Tuft Reichstag was crowded and the thronged when Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg rose to speak. He said, "I shall be brief. Rumania entered to war fo roll up «a; position and that of our ally in the simultaneously there was a87 words
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Article25 1916-12-13 8 London, D*c. 11, 2.15 p.m. Paris The }ov<-rninf»nt has fin ally decided on a small War Cabine following on th* British lines.25 words
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Article68 1916-12-13 8 The Marina. London, Dec. 12, 12.25 a.m. Washington Th« State Department announces that complete in formation of th« torpedoing of tht Marina th« attack appear a I clear cat violation of Germany's pledges. F*n 11 information is awaited regarding the Arabia before th* next moT« London, Dec.68 words
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Article46 1916-12-13 8 Lomion, Drc. 12, 1.10 a.m. initio regulatiens avainst liqnor are foreshadowed. It ig onderstood that the general policy will be to wardi aa entire veto of the con numption of spirits. The Govern. I wont will take over the enoraaoo* ntocka for Uianitioniag.46 words
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Article57 1916-12-13 8 Sixteen Kid in Riot. London, D-c. 12, 6 40 a.m. Amsterdam It is reported that a serious riot broke ont at Tourcoing on the occasion of the deportation of civilians. A German soldier struck a civilian with bis rifle butt, waere upon a crowd attacked the escorting troops.57 words
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Article126 1916-12-13 8 London, Dec. 12, 6.35 p.m. Amsterdam Replying to the United States protest re-Belgian deportations the German Government maintain that they have not infringed the rules of international law, and refer to the removal of the population from parts of Germany and the German Colonies by enemy toops.126 words
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Article170 1916-12-13 8 Good Work by Outpost. London, Dec. 11, 2 20 p.m. Renter's special correspondent at Mrogoro relates that the German general Wahle, in retreating from Tabora sooth eastward in order to join the enemy's main force, was held up by a small British post, under Captain Tom Marriott,170 words
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Article59 1916-12-13 8 Captain Kendall, of the Army Medical Corps, describes in the B itish Medical Journal the sue ceadul grafting of frogskin in order to prevent the contraction of 'he skin in the healing of wonnds Fogs are abundant on the western front, and the doctors use the loos** skin of the59 words
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Article297 1916-12-13 8 (By furtesy the French Consulate.) Paris, D-c. 11 6.45 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 61 10 the 5 per cent at francs 8» 05 and the new 5 per cent at 88.85. Salonika The Allies drove back the enemy on the west297 words
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Article73 1916-12-13 8 binoapofm* December IS* In Loudon Bank 4 iv v 2/4 g Demand 2/4* Private 3 m/s. 2/4 £7/32 n India— Bank T. T On Hongkong Bank .i/o 1 £%p Mi Shangnai Bank d d 65] in Java— Bank T. T. 135} >n Japan— Kan* dUL 109] lovereigO'* —onying r*%+73 words
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Article359 1916-12-13 8 Anniversary Meeting. The first anniversary of the above Association was celebrated by a dinner on Saturday last at th* Portuguese Girls' School, TraDquerab, kindly lent for the purpose by the Uevd. Mother of the Convent ot tbe Sacred Heart About foi ty meui \u re HHt at359 words
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Article66 1916-12-13 8 Drills for December. Friday, Dec 15. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Monday, Dec 18. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5.15 p.m. Friday, Dec 22. Parades at Pearl's Hill and Tanjong Pagar 5 15 p.m. Monday, Dec 25. No Drill. Friday, Dec.66 words
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Article358 1916-12-13 8 GP.O. s Help. We are informed by the Post Master General that an Baprenj Delivery Service has been arrange] to meet the temporary requirements of the public during the disorganisation of the Telephone Exchange, and is now in operation. Letters duly stamped and spe. cially endorsed Ex358 words
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Article91 1916-12-13 8 Children's Entertainment. The annual Christmas entertain* ment for children, nnd**r the auspices of the Singapore 'Vholic Olub, will t.ke place at tin- Victoria Theatre and the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, D c. 2o at 7 p.m. The entertainment will contest of a cinematograph show at lb*- Vctoria Theatre,91 words
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Article64 1916-12-13 8 The gross receipts of thin concert at the Y.VI.O.A. were $484.50, and the expenses (printing, advertising and cartas of ehairs) $2450. draft for £54.2/11, being lb* esmvalent of $4b0, has been to Dr. Barnardo's Homes, through th* Hongkong Bank. In addition a kind gift of 24 cloth64 words
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Article72 1916-12-13 8 At the Palladium to night there will be a fine chance of prog»ama>» w Half a H.>«oe one of the K*<1 Feather Co's beet films, with Kifli Haggot in the leading role, «fl- be the principal feature I» is foOB»ed oo Harold Mc Orafbis famct.s story, and has OtflSH wonder72 words
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Article66 1916-12-13 8 There will be an excellent change of programme at the Casino to-night, when *'A Wife's Sacrifice," a 4-part Ganraont film, will be one of the chief items. Another thrilling feature will be Demonyte," great secret service drama of the U.S.A. in 2 long reels. In the first show is being66 words
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Advertisement88 1916-12-13 8 i 11,1 1111 l i lMilM Trnntttttitminiiiiiniiiitiitiif r'- n I Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk 1 1 THE BEST INFANT FOOD. jj Awarded Grand Pr/ze Panama Pacific International Exposition Borden's Sterilized Natural Milk, |^sj3|^[ Prepared from pure fell cream cow'e 1 section of the World, under the most \J88 words
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Article140 1916-12-13 9 To day. Ontram Koad School Sports. High Water—l.l a.m. ft ft. 3 ins.; 11.59 a.m. 9ft *> ins. Tn morrow ••Here* Kun. Vic'oria Theatre, 9pm. High Water—LSl a.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. 0.38 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. Friday 8.1. homeward mail close* train. \Uah Water—2 X am.B ft140 words
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Article177 1916-12-13 9 The long spell of wet weather is now having evil effect on a number of people, and the tortures of rheumatism are disabling many. Victims of this malady have every reason to fear the first dull aches in the limbs and joints, followed by sharp pains through177 words
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Advertisement115 1916-12-13 9 jSanitasl Disinfectant Fine-Tree" I I Brand. I S 1 I J Use N other 1 if you want the w&lk 1 I Results for I the smallest 1 expenditure. j§ I I 1 This disinfectant freely emulsifies I 9jj 1 with water, producing a I 1 milk=white, strong disinfectant 1115 words
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Advertisement151 1916-12-13 9 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 am. 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 leav from Johore151 words
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Advertisement300 1916-12-13 9 THE ORIENTAL GOVERNM KST SECURITY j Life Assurance Co., Ltd. E-TABLISHED 1«74. ISOGRPOaATEO IN INDI •80 per cent, at tne Funds, or $23,000,000 are Invested in Caveraraent Scttrmts 42 \eare' recotd t »ro«r»!- i Infiinaalng; liability. LOW BATES (or non-forfeitatle Eniowusnt Assurances tit) Prims. A man a*? M;}() can yecare300 words
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Article237 1916-12-13 10 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. MADRAS. The M Daily Post Ltd. Bangalore, Nor. 24.—In the mttter of the application of Mr. Mervyn Smith for the winding up of th«t Daily Poat, Limited, before the District Judge, Mr. JSuryanarayana Rao continued the examination yesterday of237 words
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Obituary95 1916-12-13 10 tbitnary. linnevelly, November 23.—The death occurred early this morning of the Rani of Hiragiri after prolonged illness. Deceased Rani Gnanamoni Nachiar was the mother of late Za. rnindar of Sivagiri who died a couple of yeflrs ago and the death of her only »ou and the consequent heavy letiffatiou by95 words
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Article159 1916-12-13 10 Hon. Mr. Srinivasa Sastri Nagpar, November 27.—Tbe Hon'ble Mr. Srinivasa Sastry. President of the Servants of India Society, delivered a very instructive lecture on the art of self-expressions before Morris College students in the college hall. The lecturer began by enumerating various modes of self-expression, songs, music, paiating,159 words
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Article283 1916-12-13 10 Sir Sankaran Nair. Delhi, November 26.—The Hou'ble Sir Sankaran Nair will leave Delhi on the 30th November and arrive at Madras on 2nd December via Manmad. He will halt there on the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th. Leaving Madras on the 7th he will arrive at Bangalore on the following283 words
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Article76 1916-12-13 10 Lord Carmichael. Calcutta, Nov. 23.—A meeting praying for an extension of H. E. Lord Carrnichael's term of office convened by the Sheriff has been fixed for the 18t December. Among the signatories to the Sheriff's requisition art the Nawab of Murshidahad premier nobleman of Bengal, Nawab Habibullah of Dacca,76 words
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Article450 1916-12-13 10 The Earl of Ronaldshay Appointed- Delhi Not, 29.—His Majesty the King-Emperor has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Earl Ronaldshay to be the Governor of Bengal in succession to H. E the Baron Carmichael of Skirling who vacates that office at the end of March450 words
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Article170 1916-12-13 10 Late Pundit B. N. Dar. Lucknow, Nov. 23. —A representative meeting of the citizens of Lucknow attended by all classes of people was held this evening at Kaisar Bagh Baradari to mourn the loss occasioned by the death cf Pundit BiBhan Narayan Dar and Rai \i thadur Pundit170 words
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Advertisement39 1916-12-13 10 i=CHRISTMAS=! TOYS I 1 SLAIIAT «&c COMPANY, Ihw- No 50 North Bridge Hoad, Singapore. I! of "d tha t is the reaso. .^-^T" ""lass th! ngVSdne be ta" n m d fficu to oure <3SS Woods' Great Peppermint Curp39 words
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Advertisement85 1916-12-13 10 The Islamic Review and Muslim India. The only torch bearer of Isiaant Light in tbe Western World. A monthly Journal devoted to th interests of the Muslims and the non-Muslims. Edited by Khwaja Kamaluddcti 8.A., L.L.B. and Moulvi Sadar-ud-Deen b.a., bt Subscription Rs. 7. 0. 0. in Indit and other85 words
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Article1422 1916-12-13 11 Visii 10 Sao Diego. Sir Rahindranatti Tagore, the SLiudu p< it, arrived la San Diego •e-centh and spoke in the Etai Theatre /O an enthusi nitic audience. He »w accompanied by Mukat Chandra Day, one of his stud nts and the manager of al\c(um bureau. Tagore, winner1,422 words
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Advertisement344 1916-12-13 11 just Arrived Jxxmt Arrived NEW NOVELS (Published* 1916.) From Various Authors. ALSO An Assortment Modern War Story Books. Pablished since Ike pcjintting of the w*r by Umwi wthon. ■■'■■■■■■■BnßaaM Inspection Solicited OR PHONE No. 655. KIM Co. 68 Battery Road. ~~RUBBER Cure 1 in a J ACKSON PATENT CABINET is344 words
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Advertisement320 1916-12-13 11 The MMtyuwwf ,1 bat baralcm tonic, producing »t .rtling result*, Immediate and y> i;i ail cnne-s of n?r\Mi» exhau-iion. m both young or old, marrkd ~r unmarried. Price R, 1 per phial. Hathma Tablets. Th I .j/.neh. d.rKcnic breath. M 0 f ma. rlose. I j Per bottle of U320 words
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Advertisement16 1916-12-13 11 HAM TIGERS HEAD BRAND Sugahara Co., NY 354 North Brid«i E»„ SINGAPORE. til im U 616 words
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Article27 1916-12-13 12 Review of the Situation. The following summary of the week's warring is issued by the British Legation at Bangkok, but must not be considered official.27 words
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Article228 1916-12-13 12 London, December 2. Infantry operations of any magnitude have been impossible during the past week on the Western front owing to the weather, the ground being a sea of mod, and not even the tanks proved sufficiently amphibious. The gunners and aviators had the righting almost to228 words
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Article146 1916-12-13 12 London, December 2 The past cloudy stormy week leaves the Roumanian situation still doubtful, and the Greek more obscure than ever. Desperate resistance is foreshadowed in Houmania, where the defence of Bucharest is now questionable, though the Roumanian Army is retiring unconquered and undiminshed to secure territory for146 words
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Article355 1916-12-13 12 The Pope's telegram" of congratulation to the Rumanian Queen on her personal safety from German airraids is generally taken as [a •tringent reproof to the German policy of indiscriminate bombardment of open unfortified places whether containing Queens or peasants. This policy reached its culminating point355 words
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Advertisement123 1916-12-13 12 Never too late to Cure Neuralgia. If you arc suffering now from the gripping twitching pains of neuralgia —if you suffered yesterday and •ipect to suffer to morrow—ves if you ye suffered all your life from the agonies of neuralgia rheumatism aciatica, backache, toothache, earache •prams, strains, or swellings, now123 words
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Advertisement286 1916-12-13 12 SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT Awaitfgl, Screen?, Tarpaulins, Boat Covers, Sails, Sea Anchors, Oil Bags. A?h Bags, Kit Bags, Mail Rubbe Scrap Bigs, Tin Ore Bag?, Tents Canvas Work oi every description b> experienced sail=mak».rs. SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FREE. BO.; ft SENG Co Ship Chandlers and Sail-makers 18*19 ROBINSON ROAD. Tel286 words
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Advertisement234 1916-12-13 12 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS Commodious, well lighted and airy office; 0: second floor, front portion of first floor and ground! floor Will be divided to suit intending tenmti Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the bui] i Vppl} to GHING KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agtr.ts 16 Engravine E f234 words
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Article277 1916-12-13 13 An interesting point waa decider* in the Court of Appeal eat* the India-Rubber Journal when the If gal position of a rubber plantation com pany registered in ths country and ont latum in a German Colony w*considered. The Muhesa Robber Plantations, L*d., is in this position277 words
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Article230 1916-12-13 13 The habit of writing reminiscences is growing in the legal profession, and already there are signs of what social workers call overlapping says Pett Ridge in Lloyd's. This is but natural. Mr. Bradawl, X G., in the course of his woik and "xperiences, encounters an incident230 words
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Advertisement229 1916-12-13 13 g A splendid all-round" soap —good alike for the skin, for washing X I clothes, and for general household purposes. **Dandie Soap is absolutely pure, and I ,v for that reason cleanses both rapidly I >—and economically. It is the ideal soap f iPoP-T cv U3e i* a not climate.229 words
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Advertisement620 1916-12-13 13 Steady! Don't let your new responsibilities Lad you to quarrelling, fSBSJac, brooding, to worry or sleep! ssi ess. Know your irritability lor what it is—just the result of underfed nerv.-s. The nation wants men and women who can >tand up under their duties calm, unruffled, smiling, efficient* It espeell every620 words
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Advertisement649 1916-12-13 14 NOTIGES IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE ANGUS DECEASED. Pursuant. the Trustee Ordi nance, 1914 Section 2», Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands, against the Estate of George of Singapore Chic' ■nsfoaer of the s. Derwent who Cied on the 9th day649 words
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Advertisement457 1916-12-13 14 NOTICES The Hlulcott Belting Company, Limited. (INCOfcI'ORATED IN ENGLAND.) Bent Multiplar Iluir Belting Ordinary aud Extra Stout From 2 in. to 8 in. stock This bell La* gained it** reputation through utcSMijjon j Rangoon, Sumatra, Bangkok, P.M.B. and the Strait*, for its Strength, Durability and Reliability. Quotation* from SOI E457 words
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Advertisement397 1916-12-13 14 WANTED WANTED. Wanted a correspondence clerk. Must be thoroughly competent to forrespond in i 1 ii tetm and English. Apply, giving full rartieulars and t alary required, to "Commerce" Box No. 265 c/o Malaya Tribune. 9-12 u_ WANTED C hinese I onductor for Rubber Estate employing hfnene contract coolies. Good397 words
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Advertisement473 1916-12-13 14 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £1,800,00( Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00( BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster473 words
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Advertisement324 1916-12-13 14 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Incorporated n Ntw Zealaks lUI Insurarces effected 01 Rent and Merchandise rf description MARINE Insurances ascepted parts of the world at lowest rat* WAR RISK accepted to al! parts J. HENRY Local ManageOffice: 2, Fiaiay. en Green. HEUNC ON INSURANCE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in324 words
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Advertisement437 1916-12-13 1 P.&O. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) PoriChina, Japan, Peniig, Ceyloa, Australia, talia, ;A4en Egypt Mediterranean Ports aol London. Steamersjwill leave Singaporean erfabeat MAIL LINES. Homeward (Fop Europe) Connecting at Colombo with h.s.437 words
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Advertisement276 1916-12-13 1 STQOMYAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company; NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore. Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Steamers are due to arrive on th** andermentioned dates OUTWARD, j TU |bt P. Juliana Dec. *l J Caps. 1917 Rembrandt Jan. 21 Oranje Fes, 18 Vondel276 words
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Advertisement447 1916-12-13 1 N. Y. X NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAIAN) (JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.) EUROPEAN LINES service is maintained between Yokohama via porta to Marseille* and Loadoa, üßdat nail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steaancaa maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are htted447 words
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Article484 1916-12-13 2 Europe For Ixmdon Malta (connects with Malwa Dec. 7 Katori Mara, December 15, (via The Cape) AtrerjB December 17 Uyclops December 18 Nankin December 21 Keemon December 30 Kamo Maru, January 1 (via The Cape) Novara January 4 For Liverpool Oanfa December 25 Ninchow December January t484 words
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Article40 1916-12-13 2 December 11. Kaho (Chinese.) December 12. Hong Bee (British.) Qnorra (British.) Indragiri (Dutch.) Sembilan (Dutch.) Rmile (Dutch.) December 13. 3ri Muar (British.) Kaka (British.) Cyrena (Biitish.) Kajing (British.) Kotong (British.) Heiwa Maru (Japan.) Kirin Maru (Japan.) Kwang Lee (Chinese.)40 words
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Article41 1916-12-13 2 December it Hock Le© (British.) Calypso (British.) Pin Seng (British.) Amherst (British.) Salamis (British.) Will o't he Wisp (British.) Lady Weld (British.) Timor (Dutch Merkns (Datch.) Pontianak (D itch.) December 13. Rajah of Sarawak (Sarawak.) Eahora (S'wak yot.) Glenfalloch (British.)41 words
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Article44 1916-12-13 2 A private cable from Colombo reach Penang before Thursday, the 81st inst. The Resident of Perak and Mrs. W G. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. On*ip, of Singapore, and Mr. W. H. Macgregor are among the l.aasengsrs «he should bring to the -t: dta.-8 K.44 words
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Article299 1916-12-13 2 Vessels In Port. British .STEAM KR. BERTH DATE Glenartney K. Harbour 22-8 Hang Sang Outer Rds 18-11 Batavier Inner Rds 2-12 Fuh Wo Keppei Harbour 512 Abbotsford Inner Rds 7-12 Glenogle Outer Rds do Ban Hin Guan do 11-12 Sandakan do do Japan do do Kampar do do299 words
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Article190 1916-12-13 2 A telegram from Madrid reports the British steamer Glengyle 6,500 tons, from Yokohama to London, off Oaatellon fought and routed a submarine*. The Glengyle was the first Glen motor ship. She replaced the old Glengyle sunk by submarine, and was put into commission early this year. She190 words
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Article500 1916-12-13 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Vessels in communication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—Nil The date of sailing of the N. Y. K. Atsuta Maru for China and Japan ports is postponed to Jan. 3 next. The date of sailing of the P. <fc 0. s.s. Nyanza500 words
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Article108 1916-12-13 2 Straits of Malacca. It has been reported that a lights marked P. H B. 115 was seen drift, ing. in;Latitode 4. 25in. north Lonri tnde 98.4 4in. East on 8th December Mariners are warned according (Sd.) B. A. Cator, Lt-Com., R. N., M. A 8.8. Singapore, Dec.108 words
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Article163 1916-12-13 2 On the question of the German shipping trade the "Welthandel* says it must not be forgotten that the dockyad now in existence at Hamburg, by building so-cailed serial steamers—that is, steamers of one and tho same type —is capabla of considerably increasing the German merchant fleet in a163 words
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Article241 1916-12-13 2 The Argentine Republic is about to place an order with the Bethlehem Steel Co. for ten merchant ships, to cost not less than 2,000,000 dollar! each. The Argentine Minister of Marine, Admiral Saenz Valiente, forwarded to Congress a project for the creatioa of a mercantile marine reserve241 words
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Advertisement111 1916-12-13 2 Notice. Owners and Masters of Shippm, are requested to keep their ve« B *s as clear of the Range as possibu during the Heavy Gun Practle, which will take place from undermentioned Forts on the lte( stated below, commencing at 9 sum A Red Flag will be fl own from111 words
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Article572 1916-12-13 3 A Nile Hero. L~ u «udiien death of Sir Henry K.C.O., D.S.O., late Chief Jwji-r of Machinery, n -v c e f 14 remarkable rise in the "Viijief service, and an event which his praises to be song through- Koipire, are recalled. Sir i v «hs popularly572 words
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Article92 1916-12-13 3 Per P and 0 Liners. i i O str Kashgar—Mrs Mr and Mrs Maxwell, Rer iiillyard, Mr. Robins. Mr. '.k i) str. Karmala. Mr. Mrs, Derrick, Mr. Ridley, in. Baird, Mr Anderson, Per N. V X Liners. NY X Mtr Atsuta Maru. V Kinnchot, WG Campbell, Mr 292 words
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Article64 1916-12-13 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of depar*nre from Singapore of the GSnropean Mails and tboir delivery •;i London. Ma.il. Lkft. Orlivkrkd B. L Not S Dec. 1 M..M. Not. 4 Dec. 1 P. AO Not. 10 Dac. 11 M.M. Nov. 1€ fi. I. Not. 1764 words
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Article122 1916-12-13 3 December 13 High water :—l.l a.m. 8 ft.3 ins.; 11.59 a.m. 9 ft. 5 ins December 14. Moon in Apogee 4h, if. High water —1.34 a.m. 8 ft. 2ins. 038 p.m. 9 ft. 2 ins. December 15. High water —2.8 a.m 8 ft. 2 ins. 1.19 p.m122 words
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Article762 1916-12-13 3 ftifn Qq.ud i»ik.M»,krt Ikiiioniiit SINGAPORE. DkCIMBIR 13. M«»*rv L,y»il M( j gvutt, bw, i a hKr im, |b« foliowfng list of n Rubber Shares S'«a.Valu-. Baf«M. SMl**, V' 2/6 2/10 2/ aS&? 4 M r Anglo-Malay 10/- i 2 o y rKunin( 30/- 37/6 2 Batan* Malak*762 words
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Article236 1916-12-13 3 Singapore, December 13. Tin.— s9o.2s 75 tons sold Copra. -Weak. No Bnsineas. Tapioca. —Weak. Business don-. Sago Flour- Weak. Business done. Gamljier. —No Busineae. Peeper.—Steady. No Busings. Other Prr.dwits.— i Quit. Latest Local Market Uaouticv.. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $36.00 Nutmegs 80 B. 4*2.00 Copra Bali g236 words
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Article214 1916-12-13 3 Vessels Expected. Tara (B.I.) 15th December, from India for Singapore. Agents, Messrs. Boustead. Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Thongwa (B.I.) 16th December, from Singapore for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Atrens (Holt) 17th December, from Singapore for Colombo and London. Agents, Messrs. Boustead,214 words
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Advertisement41 1916-12-13 3 SINGAPORE SHiPGHANDLERYGo. SHI PC HANDLERS 8 PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ship* office :—l6 Battery Road. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to from January Ist 1916. H. W. H. STEVEHS, Manager. .5-1 5441 words
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Advertisement377 1916-12-13 3 M. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. For China, Japan. Ceyloa. Marseilles. HOMEWARD OCTWABIT" m _J 1916 Dec IS Portbo. M Amazon? > 1917 Atho» Jao i For all partioulars appiy to J- pi Court to, Agent. BRITISH INDIA S. N CO., LTD. (Incorptnwd in England) FOH rREMANTLE. ADELAIDE, MELBOUtrtt AND377 words
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Miscellaneous325 1916-12-13 3 Mails Close. To-day Malacca Batu Pahat H? ng fc an pm Bangkok J? hX an P"> Medan He Jl°" 2.30 p K Port Swettenhara Meduna 2.30 pm and Penang «> Port Swettenham 30 P™ an'J Telok Anson »17 Colombo Bombav p n a n P ar 2.30 pm Malacca y325 words
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Advertisement629 1916-12-13 4 TOY O KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki The Inland Sea. Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailings from Hongkong. Steamer Displacement Tons Spee<> Hongkong TENYC MARU 22.000 21 knots Dec.-19 NIPPON MARU 11,000 8 Jan.629 words
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Advertisement616 1916-12-13 4 Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) to the imperial Japanese Army and Navy and to vo Foreign OovernmentsJ Codes Jfed. Cable Addre>sks IHL At n Al, A.n.L»., "DOCKYARD j! Wwcn. KOBE H s crts, Liebers, ami DOCK-DAIKEN. w |f l| V^a 4 Engineering. KOBE cm.i n*— iTncfitiPArs Boiler and616 words
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Advertisement385 1916-12-13 4 Ocean Steam Shi Company, Lt AND China Mutual Steam N a Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Englar Tbe Companies' iteamera i patched from Liverpo the Straits, China and v, week and from Japan honewardLonden, Amsterdam and Ant* every fortnight for Genoa, M an les and Liverpool and f».r Maria Havre and385 words
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