Malaya Tribune, 23 December 1916

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  • 49 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 302 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1916 Price 5 Cents. Straits Shipping Gazette. Issued Daily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily.] No. 302 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. DECEMB ER 23, 1916 the malapa Cribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23
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    • 445 1 Yl .f™ CIAL PROGRAMME I GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albert and Ecncolen Streets In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp. Red Feather Photoplays Present The Great Emotional Actress BEAUTIFUL CLE© MADISON In the Greatest Human Interest Drama of the year A Moving Picture Version of the Ute Agnstus
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    • 91 1 I- J|m M mTrTmT 11MM.M, SULPHURIC I f .AN D I Hydrochloric Acid. (jr TRADE MARK. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) SOLE AGEJNTS. »lllllllltlllllllllllllllllllll!!M«ll>llilll!Mi?M;il»ltll!ll>l»l«tl»lt»tttTmi?!ttl»»'IMlllflllll»WMIM H!M| f t l«»niiii»»iii»i»»i»»i -:jMiiii»iittirtmtiiitiiMMiti!iiiiiiiiMiiiiiitittttiiiiiMttitHitiiiiiiiiittiiniii mmmmmumm SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER. I Beware of Imitations. We Import Direct and Sell THE GENUINE 1 HovEury I THE
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  • 1456 2 German Bluster. How Fritz is Gulled. The psychology of th** Germin High Command in mrelv the most fu-inusly impoten' of its many strange cha racter is ics. remitrk' d an Eiij»l!sh statesman to a correspondent of the \lalay Mail on a recent occasion '«mi certainly its "ill
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    • 306 2 VITAFER 55| The Breatest of all Tonic isrr I Foods. g I TRY IT FOR f rain Fay. Exhaustion Dyi Debility, j Loss of Weight etc. Invigcftrtee the t I. NervcuP Sy»Unv In 8 OS. bottles $2-25 I 16 ii h $3.75 E I lire &l j Vitafer is a
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    • 103 2 LAMBERT Co. Artists and Photographers Would remind those who desire portraits to accompany their Christmas greetings that too time is opportune for booking appointments for sittings. Telephone No. 1000. High Srade Portraiture, Military Groups, Pretty Pictures of Chlllreo, Bridal Parties, Commercial Photography. Only Address 3a ORCHARD ROAD, K. TSUTADA Japanese
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  • 510 3 Annual Report. W* have received from Mr. M. B. Oliver, the acting Hon. Treasr. of the above Fund, the first Annual Report of the National Committee for Relief in Belgium, for the year April 26, 1916. We quote the following passages appearing in the Report: The total
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  • 107 3 The death rate per mille for the week ending D-c. 16 was 30.36. The total number of deaths was 204 of which 135 were males and 69 females. One European and one Eurasian died, also 166 Chinese, 23 Malays, 13 Indians and none of other nations. Convulsions caused
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  • 246 3 Simpam Valley hydraulic Mines. The report of the directors for the twelve months 3l)th 8 ptember states that the net profit for the period, after making due provision for depreciation and writing off the balance of preliminary expenses amounting to 12,115.02, amounts to $27,013 62, to which has
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  • 109 3 Mr. Chas. A Harrison, for many years chief engineer to the Northern Section of the North-Eastern Railway Company, died on Saturday. He designed the King Edward Bridge at Newcastle and the Alexandra Bridge at Sunderland, and many other important railway structures. He was a nephew of Mr. T. E. Harrison,
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  • 36 3 Mr. C.E.W. Bogga, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, will be leaving for Kuala Lumpur towards the end of Jinu ary to become Agency Manager in the F.M.S. for the China Mutual Life Insurance Company.—3. E.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 345 3 Engraving Md w*» Memorial of Copper plates in any mim Ml os Language. z i Plgfpj SILVER, DEEPLY GOLD, OR iOT RIBEIRO Co. JZ METAL LIMITED r WORDING Raffles Place. WAlttlirßro Monograms, 80TTOMBrtOT Inscriptions. Cat Dies, Seals, Brass! k tefc Cr?StS. Plates, Trade Blocks, etc.! Submitted. 1 BAVK #vr usma
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    • 64 3 Raneegunge Drainpipes, Channels, Bends Junctions INDO MALAY Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Singapore.) SAIL-MAKING AND CANVAS DEPOT Awnings, Screens, Tarpaulins, Boat Covers, Sails. Sea Anchors, Oil Baft, Ash Bscs, Kit Bars. Mail Bafs, Rubber Scrap Bajrs, Tin Ore Bafs, Tents and Canvas Work of every description b> experienced sail-makers. SAMPLES AND
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    • 461 3 Little Lectures by Nurse Wincarms (Ltciurt So. 4 > HE Weakness 25 Every movement 0* tbe body A M use ,up a definite amount of jc vitality. When you overtax Mf =5= yourself, or your vitality is S undermined by il::ic>s. y ;ur £jjc whole system become* too vßt jfcw
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    • 301 1 P.*o. British India AND APCAR LINE (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AKD PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Jipn, Pmtt, Ceybt, Australia, InJia, Aien Egypt, Meui:a;i a..<uii Ports ;ad Landsn. Steameri wil! leave Isin'apere enerJaVoit MAIL LINES. Homewapd (For Europe) Outward (For
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    • 261 1 STUOMVAART-MAATS'JHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Sing-apore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Sailings and for Freight, Passage and other information Apply to Internationale Crediet-en Handels- Vereeniging Rotterdam," SINGAPORE AGENCY, (Incorporated in Holland.) as AGENTS BAN LEE_ANM, LTD. (Incorporated
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    • 616 1 N. Y. X NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAI AN) (JAPAN MAIL 8 STEAMSHIP CO) EUROPEAN LINE. A service ia n aintained between Yokohama via port? to Marseille* and Lond. r win mail contract vith the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw St a a m maintaining this service have
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  • 91 5 Euro, i Archipelago Ports For Penan<j Strnitb Ci Ror'Kuantan For Trengganu Boribat Ueoomber 27 Mata Hnri January 2 Prachatipok Tanr7; ir Far Bangkok Boribat December 27 Mata Hari January 2 Prachatipok January For Batavia Banka in port P. Juliana December 24 Heap Eng Moh liners For Sandakan: For
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  • 57 5 Noon To-day. Vessels in co mnunication at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—s.s. Rumphins. I &B<*f*re TiJi r 4 bics 2 "a*. Dec. 8. m. Hi J. v v| n ,i iu 31"'. 1 1, 3S p.m. 8 ft. s ing. December 27. High water Q »m.
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  • 92 5 Singapore (Tank-Road) Dally. 7.7 M a' m Dailj JT M for the nor 'b at leave for'I h P n D 0ther trains noon i on h0reat 9 a m 10.29 a.m., 4 40p.ru P m 2 55 I'"»" Mail arrives from north at 8 16 7 14
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  • 548 5 Knbber Shares V. i.. u Bu»fr.. fcXfeei Sis, J." J Batu 1 4 39 7" BukiiKemb.r., 0 S 2« »1 7 IS i&• s V .1 Hajoep, Jjfc 2/- Jasin Kamuuing H 29 Kombok S. "t J/- Labu (F.M.8.) 7 JL r J Lan&dron A', 6 3
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  • 1297 5 sure of u<w What I..» be.- u d u n Vr?'" 1 u <i IJ ,{jk 4 N.» vj,S t d it, *00, I «u» a b 1 Br t..h I'- JW,,,,,.,. c oi "i 1 e general qu J on n'• r e «nofct important
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    • 272 5 TOYO KISEN KAISHA The New Route via Hongkonjr, Shanghai, Nagasaki The InkDd Tea. Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and I a > Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Sailing-s and full particulars as to Ratas of Passage and Freight Apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd. Arents Singapore.
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    • 38 5 SINGAPORE SHIPCHAHDLEHY Go. SHIPCHANDLhFS S f mHd COXTIACT9&S. Tha Company LMmofa ■aula incoming abase, Offica :_i6 Batten :*oad. TAXI Lin TO 101 FLOOR Telephone fo t (4 Orders promptly j attended to W. H. STEVE' S, »-1 5.4
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    • 494 6 High-Class Cigarettes AT MC DERATE PRICES j Cigarettes are essentia] to the discriminating gSggwijfi Smoker. They are of premier quality l<f*f^^fi^g| and nominal price. The atmosphere of Luxury is thus created without a feeling of extravagance. NO. 555 Vi K ia A 50=60 C{B. Ho. IttJS? A 53 75 OtSj
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    • 246 6 To those Who Care to» Popular Plays. THE B sr. 5 A Masterpiece of Mystery —A Marvcllo^SiConception—EJwin Stsveas, the Celebrated A.tT n MAN INSIDE! TO-NIGHT ONLY NICK WINTER OUT DONE "All who appreciate a drama of strong interest anoVingenuusly elaborated plot, with every advantage of setting, perfect photography and tensely
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  • 61 7 Bowls. SCC. Tournament -sterdaj's matches resulted as illow Singlaf Handicap. Scoular b^at aT) 21- 16 Pairs. Lowndes and ro wn b*-at Scoular and Hnewin [17. Handicap McKean and tart w.o. Djig ant Smith, ti' i- hat*e been fortc,r in i -e<{ut*nce ot the Rugby b si, J.C v.
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  • 34 7 Drills for December. Monday, Dec. 25. No Drill. Friday, Dec. 29. Parade ar P-;,ri' 8 gm an j T jong P. tg ar 5.15 p.m. Andrew Agncw, Officer Commanding, Oril Gnard
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  • 66 7 A Bill entitled The Robber Dealers (Amendment) Bill appears in yesterday's Gazette It increases tenfold the fee to be paid and tbe deposit to be made by the holder of a licence to purchase rubber, the object being to restrict the number of such licences in order that
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  • 116 7 The 3Z ptte pnfelSebed reatertley contain* the t-xt <»i a Hew bill whim has for its r*l j-cis (a) To apply lha provitdons relating to the pre payment of fares and the condition* oa which fares and freight are accept**! to fares and freight payable for carnage
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  • 27 7 London, Dec. 20.—The King has received Linnt. Col. Sir Hugh Daly K.C.1.H., and invested him with the iisignia of Knight Commander of the Star of India.— Router.
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    • 218 7 VISTGSIA THEATRE; THE A. D. C. PR£Su *T "HEIE'S FUN" A Musical Flay IN All) OF THE OFFICERS' FAMILIES' FUND To-night. 1 Oofe Dg fOW O t (D t MOUTRIES. M 2 23-12 MUiNiCiPAL NOIICE. Tha iftMofj of the tint 1 for i luusei imi Lands w v run the
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    • 163 7 No Telephone! Bur Koh Company's CHEAP SALE IS PROCEEDING. So it is better for you to come and visi; PERSONALLY when you can ace and choose Yourself. XMAS! XMAS!! XMAS!!! EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS. Reductions in ail Departments. 83 6 84. BRAS BASAH RO&O. N. B. —A SouTenir will be presented
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    • 291 7 I There is no Better Ale Than BULLDOG Ait i, ALE ON SALE AT The Leading Hotels AND Principal Liquor Dealers. Adclphi Hotel REDOUTE MASIUEE ON BOXING DAY DECEMBER 26, 1916 IN UU OF THE British and French Prisoners in Germany. The assistance will consist < f < od and
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    • 266 7 Mails Close. To-day. t-..b HockGan 4 pm *r it Malacca* Sri Muar 4 p m ted&n Melchi- r Treub 4 pin la'avia Atjeh 4 pm [in, Labuan, J^sseton, Kudat, San lakaii Poh Ann 4 pm S-r Swet en ham* Penang* hihI l>urt> n Cyclops 4 pm i L:r<»f ay a.
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  • 1105 8 We do not know the exact state of affairs in Germany but circum1 stances innst be very serious incited for Herr Bethmann-Hollweg to have ventured to seek for peace from the hands of tha Powers which Germany has openly flouted, and has arrogantly despised on account of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 109 8 ROBINSON Co. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Tliquid fuel FOR Diesel Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC., ETC. KEROSENE FOR Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. j For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co., 3.5., LTD. (INOORPORATID IN ENGLAND). ST. HELEN'S 20CRT, SINGAPORE. WAR OR PEACE Famine or
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    • 105 8 ■■111 »I HI M II 111 I 11 II Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., Established 1864. Wine Spirit Merchants. Ale, Beer Stout IMPORTERS. i ADELPHI HOTEL EVERY DAY During Dinner OUR Filipino Band I WILL PLAY: TO-NIGHT EXTRA DINNER AND DANCE. DINNER $2. THE Commercial Rubber CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.)
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    • 216 8 1 1 Sweetener* Condensed Milk per case $12.90 I Sterilised Natural Milk q\q Ideal Unsweetened Milk SIO^Q ORCHARDIitC iN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orohaid A»tnt» and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. Ws plant snd manage orchards for Absentee fjliwntl. with ijrtduated payments, and und' r fj ver-imeut Expert sup rvision, unti it suit*
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  • 589 9 in is at $<4 10 (low*. /hen Mr. Doo«las Campbell retTnS to Johore, Mr. F. J. Weld wi go to Tailing as Registrar ot Ties. Ir. H MawT* i, of Kamuming Eaate, Sunfci fefpnt, expects to lea'en» xt m >nth lor England to tab up a Commission.
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  • 71 9 Straits Shipping Ga zette. Not cc. We have rec-iv »1 a notification which hs** beam rorsrorded to Hi* Excellency thn G jvernor from the Secretary of S af< for the Colon let to the <-ftVc< that, as from midnight to-nigh«, no shipping intelligence may be pnbii-hed. -xcept so tar a«
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  • 216 9 Holiday Fixtures. A nnmber of fixtures have b?en arranged for the Christmas holidays, and special services will be held at the various churches and Gospel ball*. The cinemas also have special programmes. Besides these there are, of course, the usual private entertainments, ail over the place, at which friends
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  • 139 9 A Chinese Night The Straits Chinese British Association has an enviable record (or charity and it has never been more prononnced than daring the present world's strife. By happy chance it was suggested that the A.D.C should give a special performance under the auspices of the S C,
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  • 156 9 Palladium. 5 p.m., Special Children's Matinee. 8 p.m., and 9.15 p.in Comedies and Cartoons (all new). 44 The Man Inside!" Alhambra. 7.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m 44 The Queen's Jewels," Come dies. War Gazette, 44 Puppets of Fate," last two episodes of 44 The Iron Claw." Harima Hall.
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  • 185 9 This is ths festive season —or should be. But how can one be festive when faced with the terrible plight of Belgium. We have before us a bold statement of fact vouched for by the Archbishop of Canter, bury, Cardinal Bourne, the Mo h rator of the Church
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  • 172 9 Holiday Competitions. The following will be flayed for from D»»c 23 to Jany 1 inclusive Fonrsorues 18 Holes Handicap: Combined handicaps to be 12, oi over. Entrance Fee $1 50, for each player. IS Htles Stroke Handicap: Entrance Fie $1.50. Eclectic Competitions Best nine holes, not more
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  • 450 9 To day—Rugby football match, Singapore vs. Selangor, on the Esplanade. "Here's Fan" at the Victoria Theatre; final performance Keppel Golf Club competiti »ns begin. M. thodist Tamil Churcu X'mas tree and social, Short Street girls' school, at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow (Christmas Eve) Special Carol service at St.
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  • 155 9 Peace Plot. WJsoi's Windings. The World Surprised REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. (Continued from page //> London. Dec. 21. 9M p.m. Washington i ?ivsid» m film baa Olbiod to eJ] the belligerent* an-l Qeotralltagg stil tint the opportunity ia propitious for a comparison of the views of the belligerent* regarding
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  • 39 9 Lonlon, Dec. 21,11 p.m. Washington Mr. Lansing, in a statement explaining Piesident Wilson's Note, declared that the situation for neutral* was becoming increasingly critical and the United States itself was being drawn near the verge of war.
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  • 155 9 London, Dec. 22, 2.60 a.m. The Note suggested that the belligerents should avow their desires in regard to arrangements for a guarantee againit future war. Tbe President feels it a duty and a right to point out America's intereet in the conclusion of the war. The test of
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  • 98 9 London, D*c. 22, 1.35 a.m. Washington Lste in the day S0 Lansing, after a conference with President Wilson, issued another statement, designed, as he said, to make it clear beyon l question that there had been no cuange in th« j policy of neutrality of the United States.
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  • 239 9 The Opes Door London, Df'c. 21, 9.20 p.m. In the House of Co umons, Sir Jonn Simon hia desire to voice the whole Unit**! Kingdom'» acceptance of the Prime Minister'» ch of Dec. 19. The German Not* did not contain terms lending t «ernselvet to consideration, and the
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  • 47 9 Lot.don, Dec. 20, 1.10 p.m. The M Frankfurter Z-dtnng," in an inspired article, indicate that Germany desires a reduction of Britain's naval supremacy, a rearrangement of Continental Europe on the basis of the present war position, and Colonial settlement satisfying German ambitions for expansion.
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  • 76 9 London, Dec. 22, 3.40 a.m. New York President Wilson s Note, and Mr. Lansings statement that the United States is on the verge of war, weakened the sb ck markets. The total sales aggregated three million shares, the largest since the Northern Pacific corner in 1901. Cotton is
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  • 171 9 London, Dec. 22, 4 30 am. New York: Teutonic sympathisers in the German American Press as most jubi'ant at President Wilson a Note whica they hail as a great victory for Count Bernsto ff, who .has been conducting a vigorous peace propaganda Home of th-» leading newspapers assert
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  • 120 9 London, Dec 22, 6.20 t.ai. Snrpiise and pain rather than indigna i in are the sentiments fxpi• S't-*! in the Enwliwh newspapers concerning President Wilson's N<»te. l'b*j do not duUOt President WllMon'e stncerity in attempting to be impartial towards the bell«ger«nti bat iti<-y are astonished at his placing
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 109 9 Swimming Club Launches. To-morrow. Tide a.m. Height 9ft 6in. Johnston's Pier 8, 9 and 10 a.m., 2 30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 8.30 and 9.30 a.m., 12 15. 3 and 5 30 p.m. Christmas Day. Tide 9 47 a.m. Height l#ft. Johnston's Pier 9.10 a.m. 11 a.m., 2.30 and
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  • 89 10 London, Dec 22, 7 a.m. Various surmises are mad# as to the motives of President Wilson's coarse at the present jancture, and it is pointed out that pro-German activity in America hag increased nine* hid re-election. There has been a strong agitation in the United States in
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  • 140 10 French Praise. London, Dec. 20, 2.50 p.m. The French Press cordially approves of Mr Lloyd George's epeech, and does not doubt bnt that the Allied reply will be in the same spirit. German comments hitherto revived are of moderate tone. The newspapers remark that at present, at
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  • 177 10 Reformed Procedure. London, Dec. 20, t0 p.m. In the H >use of Commons, Mr. Brooke s suggested increased taxation in India, Mr. Chamberlain pointed out that that additional taxation had been already i uposed. In reply to Sir David Rees, Mr. Chamberlain stated that tht judicial committee of
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  • 61 10 The New Note. London, Dec. 21, 9.11 p.m. Heater learns that the Allies' new Note to Greece is expected to be <tdliverod to-day. The principal demands are the prohibition of Reservist meetings. Allied control •f the poslP, teUgraphs and railways, the release of imprisoned Veniz*»ligts, and an inquiry into
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  • 32 10 London, Dec. 21 11.15 p.m In the Hons* of Commons, Mr J>uke announced that all untried prisoners concerned in the Li B h rebellion are about to be released
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  • 45 10 It is notified that the Government of India sanction* the payment of oK) rnpt eB bono9 toan «ajter who pick. u M river craft at ,ea and tows same to* port safely. Tbere ,re several Muted t X f S ©•"eved to be still afloat.
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  • 68 10 OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES. British Progress. London. Dec. 22, 1.35 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig states: A strong raiding party last night approached as opposite Lens. Some entered oar trenches bat were promptly ejected. We snccessfnlly raided trenches south-west-ward of Armentieren. The raid northward of Arras reported on Wednesday
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  • 38 10 London, Dec. 22, 12*30 a.m Paris The communique says The enemy violently bombarded the sectors Louvemont and Vaur. replied. In jthe course of other artillery fire we destroyed a gas apparatus between Berry an Bac and Rheims.
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  • 30 10 London, Dec. 22, 4 35 p.m. The French communique statue that there were lively artillery ex changes in the Louvemont district, on the Meuse, and north of Monastir.
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  • 34 10 London, Dec. 22, 10.10 p.m. An Italian official message states that the enemy shelled a military hospital at Goiizia despite the visible Red Crosses. There were six casualties amongst members of the staff.
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  • 56 10 London, Dec. 22, 10,10 p.m. The Russian communique states that on the Romanian front enemy attempts at an offensive were repnlsed in the Dobrndja. Detachments withdrew north wards after stubbornly restating superior forces on the whole front. A regiment daringly attacked the advancing Bulgars who were thrown into a
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  • 28 10 London, Dc 22, 10.10 p.m. A British military mission satisfactorily reports the destruction, und?*r the R-imanian Government's orders, of th- oilwells and refineries in the chief centres.
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  • 95 10 El Arish Occupied. London, Dec. 22, 3.20 p.m. An Egypt official message states that we have occupied El Ansh after it being two )«ars in the enemj's hands. The enemy had intended a stubborn resntancn and had con structed a strong entrenched position at Mastnl, covering El Arish. The
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  • 28 10 Paris, Dec. 20, 1.10 p.m. The steamers Ason (Spanish) and Sjofna (Norwegian) and the sailing ships Geon?en Larsen (Dinish) and Niord (Swedish) have been sunk.
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  • 194 10 The King's Speech. London, Dec. 22, 3.20 p.m. Parliatnent is prorogued until Feb. 7. The King iu his prorogation speech gays "Throughout the months that have elapsed sinew I test addressed yon, my navy and army, in conjunction with those of onr gallant and faithful Allies, have, by
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  • 129 10 London, Dec. 21, 10.50 p.m. Mr Asquith on his resignation recommended the following honours :—Viscounties: Lewis Harconrt t Lord Sandhurst, I ord Cowdray; Baronies; Sir K Parting'on. Joseph Pease, m P. Sir J Dewar, M P, and Sir C R >e M P. To be members of th<*
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  • 29 10 For the meeting of W^dmejday next, the stalls in the Theatre will be reserved as far as possible for th* Committees and the circle for subscribers.
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  • 19 10 The M.M. liner Untitled is expected to arrive to morroow afternoon from Marseilles. She carries the mails from Europe.
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  • 387 10 London, Dec. 19, 3.35 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at Francs 60.35, the 5 per cent at Francs 88 85. Yesterday, cn the right bank of the Meuse, we reoccapied entirely the farm of the Charabrettes. Today we drove back an attack on the
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  • 70 10 A Christmas Carol service will be held at the Young Women's Christian Association 8 Fort Canning Road, to-morrow at 8.15 p.m. All interested aie invited to attend. The Junior Party which was to have taken place on Tuesday next is postponed until January. The P 0 s.s. Nankin left this
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  • 125 10 The last chiidien's) concert of the took place in the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening, when there was a good attendance. The programme, arranged by Dr, Butler, was as follows March D-fiat;c-" Meher String Band Sjng 14 Y-oruen of England E Gtrmai Mr G A THAMSEN. Valse "Sweet
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  • 127 10 The following li-t f holidajs in the Colony daring 1917 U published in the Gazette:— New Year Jan 1 Public. Chinese New Year (2 days) Jan 23 and 24 hank. Thaipusam Feb 6 Bank. Good Friday arid following day April 6 and 7 Public. E«ater Monday April
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  • 31 10 The Committee <,r the above ackn wledge with Lh/tnks the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged $19t Mr Stephen Williams 10 Friend 10 Friend >{ Anonymous 10 Swimming Olab 25 254.50
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  • 85 10 Before His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak left Koch ing recently the town and many kan.pongs were decorated and Hie t.i in honour of his recovery, whilst thanksgiving meetings w-re h< 1 I and also makan fp H ar to o>lebrate ihe event. His Highness was toe tvemk to hold
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    • 97 10 E (Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Malted Milk THE BEST INFANT FOOD. Awarded Grand Prize Panama Pacific International Exposition I I Borden 's Sterilized Natural Milk. |£ffP2§|^ ii: Prepared from pure full cteatu cows Sffrj, jj: milk, produced in the finest dairy Bect »on of the World, under the most i
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  • 161 11 Are We Agreed REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. London, 21, 10.10 p.m. President Wilaonli note issued here, hopes the Government will consider tbe (peees action suggested in the frier*) ileal spirit. He is somewhat em bar rassed in offering a ingjreetion It present, beeaoae it may seem prompted by th*- recent overton 8
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  • 174 11 London, Dec. 21, 4.50 a.m. It is understood that one of the last acts ®f the late government was to transform the Air Board into an Air Ministry ranking with the Boards of Trade, Agriculture and Education. It will consist of a President appointed by Hia
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  • 30 11 London, Dtc. 21, 3.55 a m. A German official messag* claims that the French battleship SufTren was torpedoed fifty miles northwest of Lisbon on Nov. 2G.
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  • 35 11 London, Dec. 21, 2.50 p.m. A telegram from Marseilles says the French battleship returned to Toulon after colliding with and sinking an Italian troopship. Fifteen were drowned and a hunditi and fifteen savt-d.
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  • 37 11 London, Dec. 2L, 2.35 a m. Amsterdam Herr Buocki if visiting Vienna and Budapest t«. negotiate the dis.tibutioa of the Rumanian food booty. Interviewed, be said it whs bit? enough to pleas*the most pessimistic.
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  • 46 11 London, Dec 21, 135 p.m. The difficulties of the political situation in Austria are illustrated by the suddeu and unexplained change in the Premiership. Herr Martinic becomes Premier, instead of Herr Spitzmuller, who takes the Finance portfolio. The cabinet is otherwise little akeied.
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    • 94 11 M THE I Pot Stills OF I iat Britain! I Have Been Taken Over by Government, NEVERTHELESS I 1 Buchanan's ill I I will be able to continue j I to supply their famous 1 blends and to maintain 1 the quality as before, j! being in the unique I
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    • 23 11 Rai Saheb Dr. K. C. Dass. HEALTH LITKBATCRK OF 120 PAGES DISTRIBUTE! FREE. Apply U Tlx Swisttya Satan PlimcY. 30/2 Harrison Road, CALCUTTA.
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    • 692 11 I THE ORIENTAL GoVEkNMKJTT SECURITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 80 percent, of the Funds, or 523.C30.000 are Urate! in SoTtmment Securttlts 42 >ears' record propr*-*- end iner-asinj? stability. LOW RATES for Ml taTftltaile Issurances with Pnfiti. A man aj-1 cm .-<.-cnr» $5.003 tfej pr AtS at r >o or previous
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  • 125 12 Whenever LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM enters a house the headaches are driven out. By simply rubbing in a little of this sure-acting remedy the most stubborn a r he or pain is son brought to terms. When you apply Little s Oriental Balm you can feel the pain going
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  • 148 12 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day: AlorGajah $3.90 $410 VyerKnnings 1.45 150 Molek 2.35 2.45 Ayer Pan.as 11.25 H4O Balgownie 4.70 5.00 Bnkit Jelotong 0.75 0,80 Bnkit Katil 0.82 A 0.87^ OhanafkatSerdg.... 10.00" 10 25 Wenealy 225
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  • 76 12 Smaapore, December *S »n l ondon— Bank 4 m/«. 2/4 J Dew and Private 3 9 2/4 2 9/32 *ti India— Bank T. T. 1 72 j >n Hongkong— a*nk d/d 2J%pram. >n Shanghai— Bank d/d. £51 )n Java—Bank T. T 135 i )a Japan— Bank d/d. 10 qj
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 536 12 i 10-NIGHT. The fiial Episode of the Greatest Serial ever brought to Singapore TO-NIGHT. f~tr^^| The gmmmmmmm AT THB I I I BEST THE HOME OF ATTRACTION S. Tea I accommo The Leading Theatre in Singapore mmwmw m i Served ill dation I Manager, M. M. KEN YON BLADE. during
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    • 628 12 Church Services. CHRISTMAS rftt. K. ANDREWS CATBFDEAL 4TM SUNDAY El AD«THia. 24TII DeCHMBER 7 a.m. Holy Con mnninn. 7.4n a.m. H.»1t Communion horul). 9.15 a.m. Mu t i u»4pm. Children's Service. 5 30 p.m. Bvenaotig with Carols and Sermon. A Carol Servi.v will follow E vensnng. 25th Dec. Christmas Dat.
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    • 126 12 ROAD. Senric*s will he held as follows: Sunday 8 a-m. Public Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School and Minister* Hible Claw, MO pm. Puhlio worship. Subject of Sermon at Brening Service bj EU v. William OroM '"The Meaning of Christmas.'' After fenaoa Christmas Carols and helectina from the "Messiah Recitative iiehold
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    • 53 12 Insanity Cure. Dr. W.C. Roy'. .pe<»fi e for In^nij-y tht only rwiiedy tor the dueaee. Of or J 6* H «peken of highly by the Ceding Pby.ioiana of the day, fed* tl £l£j*5H In-utity, Neura.tb.n£ Hy.tena, EpUep.y, elo Priee r,. nottle: —Apply for literature to SC R()Y M A.. 167/3
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    • 373 12 TO CORRECT CONSTIPATION arid Biliousness clear the complexio. of blemish* s and sweeten the breatk use the dainty laxative iiiiniiflll They gently assist nature and will help to you well. Tiny but th rough, do not gripe Of chemists, 50 cen s per phial or post free from the Dr
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 148 12 FIXTURES. To day. Lodge St. George snd Lodge of Sorrow, 9 p.m. '•Here'a Fnn," last performance. Rugby Singapore v Selaagor. High Water—8.12 a »n. 9 ft. 2 ins. 10.4 p.m. 8 ft. 2 ins. To morrow 4tb Sunday in Advent. High Water—9 am. 9 ft. 6 ins.; 10.51 p.m. 8
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  • 237 13 riser Co s bhare Circular Singapore, Dec. 20. Oar market has herjn very dead this w*ek, and except for forced «elling by a few weak holders which •aused a considerable setback to *rtain local rubbers there i 8 very •ittln business to report. Scarce] y <ny transactions have
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 424 13 Special Notice to Dental Surgeons an£ Dentists. Mr. Y. TAN has pioved by exoeand can confidently re** I mend the use of his "JONGKEENA" in deuti-try caw. A little of th. L? cotto ""o*l placed in the nfice Pft. r extraction will relieve t»<« pain within only two minuteH and
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    • 287 13 FOR Telephonic Communication I W ITII The Patent Fibre Co. RING UP NO. 111. mrmrt.mmn. CHEE ENG SONS, I ESTABLISHED 1859. 7f f North Bridge Road. ML, NAVAL MILITARY, AND SP98TIN6 TAILORS. Z The Managing Proprietor, wh I h H received 9$M I nn training from an European Master-Tailor *~/f
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  • 725 14 Evil of German Education. Madras November 25rd: —At the annual meeting of the benate of the Madras Diversity the Convocation address was delivered by Nawab Imad ul-Mulk Bahadnr Syed Hnssian Bilgrami, C.S.I., l'ellow of the University. Referring to the war he said: Yon will perhaps ask what has
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  • 74 14 It is interesting to learn, that subscriptions to the S. S. war Loan be tween Not. 15 and Dec. 14 amounted to $4,510,700 which includes $225,000 invested by War Loans Investment Trust of Malaya. The total amount remitted to December 12 was $524,000, the number of applications
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  • 59 14 In accordance with the decision of the Government, about 11,000 men have been returned to the mines (says the Home Secretary). As the out put of coal is still far short of requirement?, and the men have been released to assist in increasing the output, there can be no question
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 576 14 TO LET RAFFLES eHr\MBERS> Commodious, well lighted and airy offices second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenants. Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building. Appb to GHING KENG LEE GO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 1-6 Just Arrived Just Arrived NEW
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  • 419 15 Carious Series of Misfortunes. (To the Elitor of the North China Daily News.) Sir, —The following records concerning a celebrated mammy case in the British Mnseom which fa v been mach written about and mon spoken about form an interesting series of facts which may be
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  • 128 15 A new sixpenny monthly, whose after-the-war outlook is indicated by its title, The Future, gives us in its first number a good story of a young curate with the laurels of an Oxford first still upon his brow. At his first call upon a pari3hioner who talked
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  • 102 15 The tiny Presbyterian church of Millin Cross, Pembrokeshire* has celebrated its jubilee and there in probably no Nonconformist church with such a record. It was estab lished by a combined movement of all the sects in the district, and throughout its tifty years no discordant note has
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 274 15 NAHYANS BROS. TOBACCO Co 38 Robioson R oad Singapore. Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUB penang. Cigarettes of the {^^^Z^^i above chop have been manufactured SĔSSiSSrt The arca in Hon-kong for 0t ,n J urio «s to health, and the u\er ten years now s&mi g|§ 1C and are widely sm
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    • 557 15 YOUR nerves may be strong as you think they are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. They govern all the work of livinir thir It is being used up faster now, and ordinary food cannot replace it as fast as it is used up. to d Take
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 415 16 NOTICES BARK HOLIDAYS. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, 25th Tuesday, 26th December, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AND Monday, Ist January, NEW YEAR. 18- 12 24-12 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. As Chan Kirn Soon is no longer employed as our bill collector, subscribers are requested not
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    • 372 16 NOTICES the Mulcott Belting Company, Limited. (Incorporated in England.) Best Multiplar Hair Belting Ordinary and Extra Stout From 2 in. to 8 in. stock This belt has gained its reputation throughout Saigon, Rangoon, Sumatra, Bangkok, F.M.S. and the Straits, for its Strength, Durability and Reliability. Quotations from Sole Agfnts KIAM
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    • 576 16 WANTED Telepnoie Clerk Wanted. Telephone clerk wanted. >pply "Te'ephone", care of ihe Malaya Tribune. urn U \l gjj 12 WANTED A qUHlified Ajanager for a Rubber Estate in Malacca. Apply by letter or personally to Mr. Tan Soo Hock, Ko 86. Uixerxide, Malacca. 21.1 L' WANTED Immediately, Clerk to assist
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    • 476 16 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,C0C Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
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    • 349 16 INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD Incorporated nt New Ziauh FIFE Insorancee effected on £cildi np Rent and Merchandise of description MARINE Insurances accepted to parts of the world at 'o*. rv WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY Local Manage. Offic p: 2, Finlaynop On HEUHC ON INSURANCE
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