Malaya Tribune, 30 December 1916

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING I;- AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. I EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. No. 307 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1916 Price 5 Ccntb.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 I STaHT 7 XONIGHT! j! At the "Gaiety"! Junction of Albert w xxru and Benoolen Street* In the First Shov* PRFVrn^. o Western Comedy FRENCHY Two Reel domed, p RENr v Heels of Cowboy Fnn p KENC H V 'eve. L> g Ut!tma (H3 OI(|ER cdmed|es A RENCH CANTONMENT ON
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    • 88 1 j ER j Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. I j j (IKOOBPORAtBD IN JAPAN.) j nBHBFKiBBBBfI__Bi -1« *nvtwaYr>n4vaßa. ttBBBBBBWWmiWagy iMB error-?*m SPECIAL X MAS OFFER. S I Beware of Imitations, J j We Import Direct and Sell 1 j THE GENUINE I I jfoVELTJ THE ONLY PERFECT I INbH mr Ooid
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  • 450 2 The maintenance of a better level for raw rubber prices reflects the view of most bqaine* men on the futnre freight market-, -ays the India Rabbejf Journal. There is, on ail bi U* evidence, o preparation for a continuation of vigorous fighting. Tais means more ships
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  • 61 2 McTavish an t fttmtpl erson are adrift at sea in an open boat. McTavish (on his kne*s)— 0 L-.rd, I I've broken mailt o' thy commandments. And I've been a a hard drinker all my dajs. But 0 Lord, if we're spared this* time, I promise never Maepherson— I
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    • 300 2 VITA FER The Greatest of all Tonic I Foods. LOM of Weight .te. MlMta boMte* $2.25 I $3.75 SiitkfltrAfifcrclij, i vitafer is a milk proteid enriched oy Birmingham. j addition of nerve restoring ~1 phosphates, iff <r\JJ Sole Agents far Straits and F. M. S. etc JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd.
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    • 178 2 mm We Solicit I Sk Comparison I fj&m Guarantee I Em Satisfaction. I FRHMBOZ&CfI I ■ANYANG BROS. TOBACCO Co. I 38 Robinson Road, Singapore. j Branches at IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. Chinese Cigarettes! Cigarettes of the Gs£2 SfllMlSa above chop ha\ c They are aromatic I been manufactured not in
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 28 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. Issned Daily.] Supplement to th« g 1 xne Malaya Tribune Issued Dally No. 306 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1916 Cbe IKalapa tribune. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30
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      • 243 1 P. O.British India AND APCAR LINE I (COMPAMB, INCORPOUATBD ttWLAJ») MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental Sailings. (Under Contract with Hii Mj.i«.tv-. rr, **HJ«tty» (jrorecameat lM ChiM J P,a fi! B C Ai.str.li.. Inii,, *<~. E{ t Htdiletrueait Porlj tad Loodw. MAIL LINES. Homeward (For Europe) o „tw.rd (For
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      • 265 1 STOOMVAART'MAATSCHAPPIJ (Steamship Company) HEDERLAHD (Incorporated in Holland.) Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Suez, Colombo, Gibraltar and vice versa. Sailings and for Freight, Passage and other information Apply to Internationale CredieNen Han. dels.Vereeniging Rotterdam," SINGAPORE AGENCY, (Incorporated in Holland.l as AGENTS BAN LEE ANN, LTD.
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      • 300 1 N. Y. K. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (WCORPOBATKD 01 JAIAV) (JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP CO) EUROPEAN LINK ■0 he late* iaaprorementi for V' e»d awftliTwHl dectnr-ffi.« and ail <• 'm lionaandara mSLmSlSi jmoking end n r rooaeeT T i/"'^Soeaal Uundry and Drying mone A Mil 1 FW>rra7k. expend S t.w.H, c"n d
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    • 1079 4 Problems of Admiralty. What of man, asUs the Westminister Gazette shoul the First Lord of the Admiralty be *c Plato *ayr>, the pattern is laid up in Heaven, for, if we may believ> the critics of this department, it is desperately hard to fin 1 on earth
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    • 264 4 The following passengers hay* been booked by various steamers bound eastwards From London to Singapore -Mrs Gibson, Mrs Derrick Mr Ridley Mr and Mrs Baird, Mr Anderson, \[r H gg. To Penang Mr Adair. rV>.a London lo SinffSpore, —Mr Mr and Mrs Cartisa, 4r B»*?, Dr and
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    • 112 4 In the Marine Court yesterday, Abdnl Kader, owner of a tongkang, was charged before Commander Cator with obstructing the entrance to the Ligoon D. ck on D-c. 15. Superintendent T. Leonard, of the 3 H B. Police, who prosecuted, said that on the day in question defen
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    • 553 4 The Chinese Naval Dockyard at Nanking is to be removed to Shanghai and amalgamated with the new 3 ard now being lai 1 out at Woosung. The Standard Shipbuilding Company, of tfew York, report that thes have six standardised vessels under construction for delivery early in 1917. The Siam Steam
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    • 80 4 Archipelago Ports For Penang Straits Co.'s liner Ft Kuantan For Trengganu Mata Hart January 2 Prachatipok January 3 for Bangkok Mata Sari January 2 Prachatipok January J Batavia Banka in port Heap Eng Moh liners ForSandahan: For Java Ports X.P.M. liners Heap Eng Moh liners For Palembang
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    • 20 4 Nooa To-day. Vessel in communication at no n vith the local Commercial Wireless Nation:—s.s, Melchior Treub, s.s. Kumphius.
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    • 91 4 DecerrJ.er 30. Moon [fl H p,*.,, M. High water :—2'>t J ft. < IDS 1.53 ii ins. December 31. Moon. First Q 7b. 7m 1; a.m. 8 (t. 0 ins 3 0 p.m. Bflt| ins. January 1. 3.52 a.m, 8 ft. 5 4.1$ p.m 8 it. 2
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      • 87 4 Train Services. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for the north at 7.7 a m, and 7 p.m. Other trains w ave for Johore at 9 a.m., 10.29 a.m., < (i, 1.30 p.m., 2.55 p.m. and 1 10 p.m. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains
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      • 464 4 SINGAPORE SHiPOHAHC ]o SHIPCHANM* r> S PMYINHK RACT RS, The Compel] Law si incoming 'jh;;M Office 16 Battery Road. TAKE UV: TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. I Orders prompt!) attended to H W. H. STEVENS, j 51 STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., l.ti I SINGAPORE &~BANGKOK, I A passenger steamer
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    • 11 5 [We do not necessarily endow the opinion* expreesed by correspondents.]
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    • 489 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —Your paper has recently more than one* dilated upon the hard lot of the poor coolies during these war timef. Are yon really speaking by the book'.' If yon will study all the Meetings <>\ Miners and Planters and
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    • 275 5 J From Our Special Correspondent.) Sir, 1 U>J1 kllow ttiit Death ver y kngliah illustrated paper that monies from home now brings 'long as a (Supplement, Home view* lepicting *cen*s of battles at front or pictures of notable whose actions are attracting the admiration >t the pnblic. Why
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      • 441 5 I 1Ti» 353^ 5 1 Alhambra Is fj| 4T Hl SPECIAL NEW Yf-AR ATTRACTiQr Sgj the Theatre II HODB of- q UUity The Si where you II r*» ™E JJJJJk Alhambra M get th BEST- I and theBEST trSs^P I accommo- THE home ttd M C °"°4l I M SS
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      • 134 5 Insanity Cure. Dr. W.C. Roy's MMiAl I r hk*M»tj fa th* only rem-dy lor Qj W *t»ndin spoken highly by the leading 1'by.iciaon .f tLe <la>, lom.J t* rare all form, of Insanity, Neurm*. hruia. DjMt-r-, Bfrffanjr, HA i rise it* 5 per bottle -Apply for lib g < J,
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      • 516 6 1 j?J& Educate yourself in I cigarette quality by 1 smoking only the best. Pnlpolocel STATE EXPRESS of lnc/uslW/7/7 are un versa "y admitted t0 aye realised the I discriminating smokers" CIGARETTES No. 555 vi ZHf la per tin of 50=60 cts. No. 444 TSBr™ per Ti nof 50=75 cts.
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      • 166 6 I TC-NUHT 9.15 (Co.ne r Q—Vtu'H lift X) TMI6RJ 9.15 jl A Komantic Society Play. I IT Happened j 1 II Honolulu I Ma »y of the Scenes tiken in 31, d arourd the awa* an Island? reproduced with remarkable fid Jity. Myrtle fisonSes and an tiseptionallj S!ror.g Cist of
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    • 1384 7 War Taxation Scheme. Gift of £500,000. Ifrhn Federal Council met in Koala linpur on Wedneedsy, *aya t) klaj Mail, an informal pri\ t r*itii>g at 10 o clock preceding Irnal meeting nfter 11 tl >ck, at which ther»*' w tr f» y VPm II, E the High
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      • 238 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ORCHARD tC II ASMANIA SADLF.IR !GHT Orchard Agents air Attorneys LAUNCtSTON. TASMANIAWe plant and manage orchard* for Absentee Client*, with graduated paym- nt«, and (i verninent Expert aap«rvi-ion, unti it suit* them to take personal poN-e*«ion this enabled clients to radually invest in this most profitable and delightful
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      • 202 7 DRINK 11 Wiiife label I wisky I I STOCKED BY ALL I High Class Liquor Dealers Raffles Hotel I SPECIAL DINNER j TO-NIGHT. I The Misses Woods Society Entertainers WILL APPEAB AFTEB DINNER NEW SONGS AND DANCES. FAREWELL VISIT. 1 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR PATRONS I AT i
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
      • 200 7 Mails Close. To day Malaorn, port Kw^ttenham and Penang *Klang 2 30 pm *'irc< 2 So pin Bangkok Genk*i Mam 2.30 p»u Penang* »nd Calcutta b.king mails for bur 2.30 pro Hongkong J.< 0 prn Hatavia Ai Snr gei Liat Harlej 2.30 pm liat a via, ."ourabaya, MaCassHr. iialik Papan,
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    • 868 8 Toe visit of Sir Charles Eiliot to rhis CoiODj ana the F.M.S. may interest a large number of people vvho watch the steady progrtss ol tee Hongkong University, and who sometimes fee aluost aggiievel ai the drain of on tin Jents to th" sister Coloiiy. No doubt, those
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    • 131 8 Intercession Service To-m >rrow id the last Sunday of the year of Intercession ami Supplication for the Empire and tha Victory of our Cannes and that of oar Allies. The Special Service at S Andrews Cathedral will be at 10 30 a.m. A form of service authorised
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    • 86 8 Pages The Gku.at War Fighting Fronts J The Peace Plot 1«' French Consular News H 1 Rubber Prices and Freight Correspondence Mail Notice '< Federal Council Me-ting 7 Hongkong University Local and General Sporting Intelligence Legal lm>dligence Stocks and Shares U Local Share Market 1Church Services Municipal Commission
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      • 130 8 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR —HM IWI »11 111 I l»— lIH Ml > I t 111 I «k**:.«LlC~i 41MlSMWmMOB> SRUMk....* ~4<-.».>>w x- i- ..-mar. -ii «MMMWwca m ii j LIQUID FUEL I Di3S3l Semi-Diesel Engines, Smelting Furnaces, Boilers, ETC.. ETC. KEROSENE FOtt j Kerosene Oil Engines. Large Stocks Always on Hand. For
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      • 69 8 Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co., Esiaiiisted 1384. Wins Spirit j Merchants. j 'Ms, Beer Stout IMPORTERS. i HftTFI lIVILL To-night SPECIAL AND j THEJ GommerGial Rubber CO., (Incorporated in Singapore.) Rubber Merchants, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuers Brokers, Commission Agents and Surveyors. S4LES OF LAKD. HOUSES. FURNITURE tssa jet
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      • 22 8 t ftt^tt^^^" T ila as*an c) (Sweetened Condensed Milk per case '12.90 Sterilised Natorai Milk N Ideal Unsweetened Milk tl hq\ r
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    • 596 9 IsBsf-fB7| cts. np. Maine A«siz g commence on Monday, January *9. Lord Sy j- n'.j.i'ii ha* „j g position on the Air Board.— Reuter Most artistiecalendars srs to han l from the India Dispensary and the Central Kngine Works. Mr. A. S. Anthony has been v p
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    • 292 9 The what Nots. For the next f*w days the rnai ,r poruon of th- pn.gra.nme at J lh> whTvV 3 *>J the What Not?, a talented t r „npe of variety artistes, who are touring thBeat meet aooeeaefoily, a crowds house greeted them for theooenin* performance in Singapore last
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    • 142 9 We have received from the Lady Evelyn Young the following letter from the Lady in Waiting to Her VIaj sty the Queen of the Belgians, for the information of all subscribers to the Fund. 22.10.1916, Service de la R3ine. D ar Lady Evelyn, The Queen
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    • 46 9 Mrs Rupert gratefully acknowledges the following Previously received $1,200 Hon I'an'Jiak Kirn 100 T F» Peterkin 25 W rs de Courteis 1 5 Mr H. 10 Mrs G Ellis 5 Total $1,355 The Mercantile Bank will also receive donations for this Fund.
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    • 38 9 The New Y«ar oul in response te Sir Arthur Pearson's appeal. Already acknowledged 1,300 Mr II W. Firm stone 50 A. BC. 20 Gi'ta may be s nt to Mrs. W reford, i ion. Treasurer.
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    • 30 9 No mails from the F.M.S. were d spatched per the M.M. s.s. Magellan, which left Singapore with ..tails on the loth ult. and has sit c b jen reported sunk.
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    • 1189 9 The Fighting Fronts. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE The Somme Victory. Sir D. ha a s Report. Greatest S>rug4!e in History. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, Dec. 29, 7.5 a.m. In a despatch containing about sixteen thonnand words, dated D-cember 23, Sir Douglas Haig d-als with the "bare outline of importaritnccurrences"inthe British
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    • 117 9 London, Dec. 27, 1.45 p.m. A French war correspondent indi cu.ta thai the takirg over by th British of a new portion of the Somme front was compile J by Christmas. London, D*c. 29, 1.10 a.m. General Sir Douglas Haig «ayg of 'hre* en-my i-artbs attempting a
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    • 96 9 L >ndon. D c. 28. 11.35 p.m. Summarising thy Mtuati m on thu British front at th close of hb*- x;»ij ing \i %r, Renter's c •'■'♦-s.jotilen: at larters says tiie ll8S 3'IVdllC" 1 t f-*W acf'8 ilk iwo only, where** we have gained thric* as many *q
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    • 126 9 London, Dec. 29, 2.25 a.m. Although no operations on a big scale on th a B-iti«h front are at :>res«nt being carried out, tiie Germans are never Riven a mo nent'n peace. 1 h^Liberties corrPFpond**nt on the British front relates that nev»r a day ♦d without a
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    • 80 9 Allied Bombing RaiJs. London, D.iC. 28, 5.5 p.m. A French communique states that thirteen British naval aeroplanes dropped a ton of bombs on blast furnaces at Dillingen, French aeroplanes heavily bombed 'he railway stations at Montmedy in I Pi^nep- n\ eint «>t Longuyon, «.tctnriea at Tnionvtile and Jo*-uf, in
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    • 36 9 London, D c. 29, 2.5U a.m. Faria Ttie c mimuniq ie says On the left of the Meu.?e the enemy irtillery violently bornbardei our positions on the Mortuornme Hill •JU4 front. We vigorously countered.
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    • 70 9 London, Dec. 29, 4 15 p.m. A French cointnuniq ie siatea that after an intense bomOa-d.urnt, the Germans strongly att icked on a front of over tnree kilometres, > .LU west of lli'l 3')4 to fast of Dt-adinan Hill. Th»' attack wan broker, by our fire, and
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    • 91 9 Strong Offensive Rcpalsed. Lon ion, Dec. 2*, .i a i Petrogral Tne coiirnuniqoe states A Germ m off en five (a tbe Envoi region has been bio >dilj re»oleed. Tne Qerniani deli i ere i an i »ack on nearly the whole of the it i v tnian front.
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    • 84 9 Lon 1 »n, 29, 4,30 p.m. A wirelew Russian official rnw--«gesut'H thai itie enemy advance continue* in the Oiiuz V»lley. i«attics are pros<-eding for tt** domination of the h*igh*s fast of $< smt to. Tne enemy pri»*eJ lack t. > Rumanians a verst to the north and eeuth
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    • 46 10 Reorganising the Army. London, Dec. 29, 5.10 p.m. Jassy M. Bratiano has issued a proclamation that the Rumanian Army was only withdrawn in order to reorganise, and will again be at full strength iu a few months. It is Mtill receiving munitions and war material.
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    • 69 10 A Div dcd Nation. Lonlon, Dec. 28, 2.45 p.m. Telegrams from Venizelist headquarters at Salonika state that the Koyalists are actively and systematically extirpating pro-Ententism Prominent citizens of Volo have submitted to indignities. The proVenizilirt* of the last election have been arrested and their premises j looted. Th# Greeks
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    • 25 10 London, Dec. 29, 7.25 p.m. Thfi Greek Government has presented a note to the Entente requesting the raising of the blockade.
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    • 151 10 L mdon, Dec. 28, 3.20 a.m. Berlin official: Himniknl Sarat in Wallachia has been captured. British attacks north-east of Lake Doiran were repulsed. London. D<jc. 28, 3.0 a.m Amsterdam A Vienna official message says: Fighting in Wallachia continues favourably to us despite the anival of strong Russiau reinforcements.
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    • 97 10 London, Dec. 28, C.45 p.m. The ticereine, in a letter to the Times, replies to the statements of correspondents to the English Press unggesting that nothing was done in India to supply comforts to the trooi s in Mesopotamia, and that it was left to voluntary associations
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    • 28 10 London, Dec. 29, 4.10 a.m. The amalgamation is announced ■of the Scottish firms David Colville, Jiteel makers, and Archibald Russell, ooal owners, employing fourteen thousand hands.
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    • 18 10 London, Dec 28, 9.45 p.m. It is officially annonnced that the wU h middle of
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    • 18 10 London, Dee. 28, 2 45 p.m Loorenco Marq M ThA Pjk 4 bus i^r-
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    • 209 10 The Tsar's Message. Londo», Dec. 28, 9.55 a.m. The Tsar, in an Order to his Army and Navy, sajs that the enemy strength is apparently wan ing, Th« Allies are continually growing in strength. Germany feels that complete defeat and retri bution is near, as whfn her
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    • 57 10 London, Dec. 28, 2.45 p.m. Paris: A National Congress of French Socialists has passed a resolution scouting the Peace Note, and emphasising that the Allies musi vigorously continue their effort for national defence. Rome The Republicans have issued a manifesto urging the con linuation of the war until
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    • 79 10 London, Dec. 2 J, 1.35 a.m. Paris Mr. Arthur Henderson in an interview said he came to Paris to renew to the French democracy ihe formal agreement of British workmen ami p ople to pursue the war, which was thrust upon us, to a tinal triumph. Disregarding
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    • 47 10 Loudon, Dec 29, 7.25 p.m. Amsterdam The Koelnisch Volkszsitung says there are indica tions that efforts for peace will not be successful. because the Eutentwill not accept the German conditions, namely the discussion as to responsibility for the war and no subjection of Germany.
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    • 22 10 London, Dec. 28, 2 45 p.m. Ottawa Mr. Bord en has declared that he would adopt conscription if necessary.
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    • 138 10 London, Dec. 29, 7.20 p.m. The Rev. Span bum, principal of St. Andrews College, Zaaaibar, who was made prisoner by the Germans in East Africa from the outbreak of the war nntil Germans cap tnred TaborM, arrived in England. Interviewed by Reuters. he tfives a most painful account
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    • 69 10 London, Dec. 29,1.35 p.m. Copenhagen Sweden, Norway, and Denmark have each sent a note to the belligerents in expression of Scandinavia's strongest adherence to President Wilson's proposals. They consider they would be wanting in their duty to their peoples and to humanity if they failed to support
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    • 46 10 London, Dec. 29, 4.10 a.m. A Shipping Controller has bfen appointed, with an Advisory Committee composed of shipping experts, to consider the acceleration ot shipbuilding and the general administration of a new merchant shipbuilding programme, which is to be under.aken by the Controller.
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    • 140 10 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 275 th Auction, 28ih 29th Lee. I9IG. < 'Acred for Sale Pel*. 1 >7 ot ',~> io j p,^ t t «»ni« i 78.17). Prices Realized. Average pnoa» Sheet smoked tin* ribbed ft Pi to tin o<>d riM>ed 12» 130 > fine
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    • 382 10 (My courtesy of the French Consulmte*) Paris, Dec. 29, 4UO p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 60 65, the 5 per cent at 88.25 and the new 5 per cent at 88.90. We dispersed attacks on the south of the Avre and on
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    • 24 10 December 29. Hye Leon* (British.) Hai Nam (British.) X ieuviale (British.) December 30. Kaka (British.) Sri Mnar (British.) Perak (British.) Khoen Foeng (Dutch
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    • 107 10 Football. In the match under Rngby rQlea on the Esplanade to da? the folio* ing will represent the teams Negri Sembilan A. 8. Mackat back A. Fraser, lan Burges? J I Clery, and E F Forbes, Uue quarters, T. Hitching (Captain) »J G. E. Smith, half-backs i F.
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    • 40 10 To-morrow launches will lea?« Johnston's I*ier 9.10 an 1 11 a#m 2.30 and 330 p.m. and the Club Bungalow V.30 and 10.;,o am 12 15, 3 an 1 5.30 p m. TiJe 3 p.m. Height Bft Sin
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    • 62 10 The race for the Viceroy's Cup run on Boxing Day, rebuked as follows Bachelor's Wadding i Magyar 2 Fizzyama 3 The winning tickets in the Penang Turf Club War Charities Sweep were held by (1) Mr. J, L Hope, of United Engineers, Sereraban, (2) Mr. H. L
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    • 38 10 This afternoon commencing at four o'clock the Shropshire Regimental Sports take place at Taijglin c Lieut, Col. Garrett and officers will be Ac Homo "to the many friends which the regiment has wade ia Singaj ore.
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    • 52 10 The New Y-ar Sea Sports will be hell aa v ua: on M m lay n xt com. rneneing at nine o'clock. Tickets can I) i obtained froto Air. P. W. King at 8-a C diver Quay. Th' l ii innouneed of the famous cricketer, Prank Perm Senr.
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    • 279 10 POLICE COURTS. Theft of Bangle. Chwa Ah Pau, of 9 Bali Lane, who was represented bj Mr. Sammy and remanded for sentence on the 22nd inst., hoing allowed bail In ho sum of $500, appeared before Mr Langba in-Garter, Senior Magistrate, this morning, anil was sentenced to three
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 767 11 Men Quoted it dn Market ilhlmkl 81MOAPOAC de< aoa so. Hewn Lyall and KratL, Erck*a k v .St.*. Broker*. iwa« the following list of '.tKitati^rj Kubber Shares. Nona. Value. Buvar*. Se. 2/- Allagw 2,6 j M 2 Anglo Java 4,6 5 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/- 12/ 1 Ayer
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      • 48 11 tli,iinnTimTlTTT^mttt^lll|{lMnillt"»':ifMHMttTM MnM T g Ross's Famous Bottlings si XX j TRADE MARK. I Fresh Supplies Monthly, I )Pur|Pi!sBner Guinness J Bottled J without J|' Pressr- #ij v^ j DescripBr and best. Insist on being served with ROSS'S I IJL Rosslßrotliers I LIMITED. I BOTTLERS I London and Leith.
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      • 644 11 THE ORIENTAL GoVKHNJirfT SECVRITY Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ESTABLISHED IIC4. i FTiRaTCD IM IXDI*. 10 per ceil if tat Faadi. or 523.0CG.u88 art ii.estel io fcrcrsneit kortott 42 vearg* raaord paagMi i I Incrtaalog stability. LOW BITES for nso-forletta&le EnifWTOt iuur«3:si wttl Praflts. A man Ig *3Q ISO I i5,1C3
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    • 900 12 Tbe Ambulance Question. The President said that there had *>een a recent instance in Sooth Bridge Road, which occurred just on the tram-lines. Mr. Bean pointed out that these carts were mostly built up on old rikisha wheels, and were so rickety that if a wheel caught in
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    • 156 12 To day. Shropshire» Regimental Sports, Tanglin, 4 p.m. High Water-2.2l a.m. 8 ft. 7 ina. 1.53 p.m. 9 ft. 5 ins. To morrow st Sunday after Christmas. Moon First Quarter. Hia:h Water— 3 4 a m. ft. 6 ins.; 3.0 p.m. 8 ft. 8 ins. ?xt Monda y Ist
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    • 95 12 L2 6 Per ,nille f^the The total number of deaths was 203 of which 1« were'mat* and 60 females. One Euraaian died .1«, 160' Chinese. 25 H~ 15 Indian, and 2 of other nations' Mf°J« 25 daatnt £hthisi« 30, Malarial ferer 24 Pew not specißed 15. and IW
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    • 73 12 Giant Allen waa sittine one i» the shad* of the S„h ni To 7 .ng for some point of diSi to hb Baedeker guide-book, a sh.ik look &J mm «d .hook h- 9 «a£VT* g d h9 in a Tmce of warning Baedek-r no D an »»ered
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    • 33 12 A serious epidomie of untitled broke oat recently arnoni?*t tho Qp country Dyak Children at Sibo, and there hay. been a of fatal <Mses. one D>ak community alone losing as many uthirty children
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    • 146 12 (Exclusive to Malaya Tribune.) Messrs Latham ami Co., the *read*. advise the following quotations for to-day: AlorGajah |3.80 $3 90 AyerKnnings L37J 145 \yer Molek 2.20 2.30 11.50 11.75 Balgo vnie 470 5.00 Bukit Jeiotong 0.75 0.80 Bnkit Katil 0.85 090 9.40 9.60 Glenealy 2.1U 2.25 Haytor
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      • 1113 12 Church Services. A. AXDREWl CATflORAI S(iM>.r AFTEE CHRIVIaHv II0T DErflMEEE 191«. 7 m. Hniy Corvmunien. 7.4f> a.m. Holy Oa—nion (Thecal V J•» am. Speca --t* ire of Pray* r r fh* 4 p.m. Chi.dren'a Mm >k».610pun. Byapaj andSeraoa. 11.30 p.m. Watch Ait?ht Barrio*. 8. Matihlwh, Sepot Lin km.—y. 16 am
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    • 647 13 Remarkable Predictions. Whence jomes the bo called May. encn Prophecy and when was it made No one knows. It takes its nam* from the town of Mayence, where it was preserved in a monastery founded by Ste Hildegrade bnt it cannot w-ll be considered as a forgery
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      • 374 13 TO BE LET OFFICES AND GOfOWNS 10 LEI. No*. 6-D, 6 E, 6 G, 6-H, Bntter> riua'i. Apply to Yeo Hock Hp, tfo. 3 H&rfies Pl*ce. 14-f. a TO BE LET Gommodii of *Tk:*s in Greeham House, Batter- Etosaf. Apply mcalist:;r Co., Ltt. TO LET A building n hi njoe,
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      • 318 13 NO L\X\TIV£S are so gentle and effective as that's why children can safely take them. O" ch'rn'Hta, 50 cents per phial, or post from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Ox, Dept 6\ Sinz\v>r. I BUSINESS IN J\R TIME. X It is our intention to continue j J to advertise our various
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      • 399 13 RUBBER=\ ia iJ.O\- jg P v i *I'il IN i: I ii r-*u9 for the market in 96 houri ait-r •eariug th- roli*»r« an I *»a)ay« J dem-oid- l>-t Prk*f Km- Standard mm tl capable of dealing with daily j output* rangi'iji iron 90 lb». to 1,000 !bn. ai Rabh*r.
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    • 709 14 Alor Gajab Rubber. Tb*» eighth ordinary meeting of the Alor Gajah Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Thursday at the registered office, Gresham House Battery Road, Singapore Mr. A. W. Bean presided, b*dr<£ also present Messrs H Roiand Llewellyn J W Campbell, E Kong Onan (Directors), J M
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    • 342 14 At the registered ©ffices of the Company, Messrs Derrick and mpany, Gresham House, Battery rd., on Thursday, the eighth annual meeting of Pajam Ltd., was held. There were present Messrs W. L. Watkins (chairman) and Director, H. R Llewellyn, Captain Reek, A. W. Bean, W. Cook, J.
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      • 149 14 I KW YEAR new YEAR PHOTOGRAPHS If you want them to accompany your grec tings Have them taken Now LEE BROTHERS Hill Btreet. UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHY 'PHONE No. 1070. CATALOGIE FREE f WANTED CANVASSihC AGENTS. SARMA COMPANY'S Famous Children's Toys. Each box contains Sat Rs. 3- 6-0 Medium Ba I—M—6 Small
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      • 85 14 SALVITAE. j The most nowerfnl but harmless nerrine I fcmic facing «tartito, r,,ul_,! m mediate and permanent, fn all of J exhauitkm, in both yonn. orold I jmuried or Carried. Pri£ I j Asthma Tablets. g*™ ma T, Instant relief by e-ery dose P*r bottle of 24 tablets R e
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      • 183 14 j TO LET RAFFLES cHAMBERs I Commodious, well lighted and airy o ftW second floor, front portion of first floor floor. Will be divided to suit intending Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the hif?' nK Appl) to JUl idinj CHING KENG LEE GO. I Auctioneer* Estate Agents. a CASH
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    • 125 15 The Stray—Dog Nuisance. The following extract from a letter appearing in the Knala Lotnpnr paper, nnknj a suggestion that will commend itself to many [To th* Klitor of the Malay Mail M Sir,—Might I suggest a uaefu tax and one which at the same titn> wonld rid many
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    • 147 15 On Friday evening, the 8rb mut, in rhanktgit-ing for the recovery rd K»8 Highness the Rajnh from «eriou* t£*re was a general Hlttmia* t on of some of the rlotio«ri*e< Kampongn, including Boyan Lania. Grisefc, Sourabaya, Panglim* Seman, and PuIhu, but owing to the heavy downpour of
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    • 206 15 The Presidential election campaign closed on the Republican ii h with a vigorous speech bf Mr ROOM velt. We are told that the most telling passage of the oration wat when Mr. Roosevelt seized upon thi name of the President's private r< sidence and turned it
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      • 184 15 The Victoria Confectionery Store 1 (THE PREMIER STOR? OF ITS KIND) 386, Victoria Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE NO. 1583. Fresh Cakes, Cold Hot Drinks Can alvra ,s be had at t}i> nhova premiss from 7 a.m. to 12 imduight. Weddin*, Birthday or Christening cakes, Vanilla, Walnut, Chocolate or Maraschino Cream Tart
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      • 560 15 < YOUR nerves may be strong as you think jthey are. But that does not justify you in neglecting them. They govern all the work of living that go-son in 1 your body. They influence directly your health, your rncntal activities. All your usefulness and energies,in faevdepend on the substance
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      • 629 16 I NOTICES I NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. As Chan Kirn Soon is no I longer employed as our bill collector, subscribers are requested not to make any further payments to the said I Chan Kirn Soon as from this I date I (Signed) THE MANAGER, I Malaya Tribune. 1 Darted Dec.
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      • 561 16 NOTICES Tbe Hulcolt Belting Ccmpang, Limitsi (IKCOR PORATED Iff ENGLASD.) Best Multiplar Hair Belting Ordinary and Extra Stout From 2 In. to 8 in. stock This belt ha gained its reputation throue h out S*igon, Rangoon, Sunatra, Bangkok, P.M.B. and the Straits for its Strength, Durability and Reliability. Quotation* from
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      • 297 16 WANTED BANKS" CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BY ROYAL CHARTER^ Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of R^Xi n t 200 f oo( Reaerve Lianflity V^S^. a as* «»nk of Jutland, Ltd. utt«*.t alfc-wad at t per c an? iMum on tne daily Whw Deposits are reo-wed for
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      • 301 16 iwsuranrF* SOUTH BHiliSH insurance CO. Incorporated n y. p Reot aDd x°Kh*»^' r deecripti 0IJ Ss'.filSI Insarances Ct parts of the world :t WA# RISK accepts to all p'^ I i 111 HR.vry Lac.*: Olfic p. 2 Firti ±!Dl '"n G r; heuho on INSURANCE CO., ltd < In «"-pon>t.d
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