Malaya Tribune, 4 June 1914
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Title Section26 1914-06-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.'] Vol I.- No. 129. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1914 Price 5 Cents. CIK IRalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, JUNE 4.26 words
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Advertisement309 1914-06-04 1 liilM Pft,II t?iI i I il* Kill n.i MLA- rt««3«» h I «£<' 1.1 p£ II r Jt -irawri ran- tT^ff?*^*- 3U*i*iS»' caw"»"!».! ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. )Hfh SHOW 9-15 P.M. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. Positively Unparalleled! Two Powerful, Thrilling Detective Films! m Accusing Hand! Tie Accusing Hand!! i309 words
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Advertisement116 1914-06-04 1 59 AT THE 88 I GAIETY' I Picture Palace THE HOME OF LIGHT AND COMFORT (Junction of Albert 8 Bencoolen Streets.) A HUGE COLOURED PRODUCTION WILL BE SCREENED •ENTITLED TEMPTATION IN A GREAT CITY OR Temptation in New York SUPPORTED BY Attacked by a Lion POLLY AT THE RANGE BROTHERS116 words
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Advertisement301 1914-06-04 1 T -W China Mutual Incorporated, (H[A offK[ SHANGHAI. CHINA.) fig"!* Under The v Under The Companies ATTRACTIVE PLANS Assurance Ordinances A1 1 Companies' K?8°9?: MODERATE RATES. "'Sg** Claim?, loan*-' etc. settled without tbe delay cf reference to Head CfTice For further particulars apply to THE RESIDENT SECRETARY, Finlayson Green. 24—4301 words
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Article659 1914-06-04 2 (From Japan Times.) Tokyo, May 9. A hearty send-off honoured Baron Shibusawa and his party of business tourists to China last Saturday morning upon their departure. The party started for Kobe by the 8.30 a.m.* train, and embarked on the T. K.K. liner Chiyo Maru, which weighed anchor659 words
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Advertisement235 1914-06-04 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., p* East.) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 2X-10 I COULCHER J I AND 1 HAK HENG. 1 I, RAFFLES PLACE. I General Commission Agents. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. pjpjpjpjp^pjpj|p mm CHEE ENG SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71,235 words
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Advertisement189 1914-06-04 2 OBSERVE LABEL A SIMPLEINOURISHINC FOOD OILHICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALC STORES^HOTECSI&ICLUBS'. KIM HIN Co, SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 11.8 Straits Industrial Syndicate. :(o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. *2a f Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specifvatior Special Quotation for Quantities. Prompt and189 words
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Article343 1914-06-04 3 Mr. J. S. Morrison, C. A., has joined the staff of Messrs. Sellar. Murray and Co. in Penang. Dr. J. R Delmege, Health Otiieer, Negri Sembilan, goes on long leave early this month, and will be succeeded by Dr. Green, who has been officiating as Health Offioer,343 words
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Advertisement107 1914-06-04 3 Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRANO, 384, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Next to Harima Hall.) AS AH I BEER Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mi Bussan Kaisha; Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd, RETAILERS TAMOTO COMPANY, rELEPHOM NO. 412. W.107 words
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Advertisement19 1914-06-04 3 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO Renowned for Highj Class Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio.19 words
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Advertisement125 1914-06-04 3 f JENATZYI I TYRES. I |B Are most satisfactory both as regard s ?3 prices and quality; gg^ I HOOGLANDT CO., Cycle Gun Repairers. MALACCA. Telegraphic Address:- M GOHCHINBEE Telephone No. 53. Dealers in Tin-Ore Para Robber. General Store-Keepers 4 Repairers. AGENCIES: Singer Cycles. Dunlop Motor Tyres, Mooopole Cycles. Wiktorin125 words
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Advertisement68 1914-06-04 4 TTTjiijiiiii iiiwißinnnir—in iiiiHMinipiwniimiiißiii hiiihjiiiiiiii iniiiwiMiipiiiiiliiiiMipiiiiiiiiiwii grniTTriTwnTmi nTTirmrMi ■if 1,111 «^■"^■■uiiui'uiß«o T ar^ i I WHAT'S IN A NAME ffi 8 1 A Great Deal 1 1 If That Name Is I I p or it Stands For 1 AND j fl H 8 i S our JUNE I j j68 words
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Article632 1914-06-04 5 Review at the Race Course. Reception at Government House. The 49th anniversary of the birthday of the H.M the King was celebrated in Singapore yesterday with due formality, and tokens of loyalty were not wanting among the Sons of the Empire upon the auspicious occasion. In many632 words
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Advertisement151 1914-06-04 5 NO. lAO3. "OUR SHOP." THE LEADING FLORISTS ct AM FORD ROAD BRANCH RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats Irtitlcial I lowers For Table Decoration I ro h Cut Flowers Daily, Roses, Orchids &c, &c. breaths. Boquets, Baskets &c, on shortest notice c M \rticles. Perfumery. Chocolates,151 words
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Advertisement375 1914-06-04 5 mmmmmmmmdmammmmammmMmmammmmmmmmmmmmm THE ONLY COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies B Act in every375 words
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Article142 1914-06-04 6 Wire - Latest London Prices (By Wire. Copra: £24.7.6. demand*df 0 r livery 6 weeks or 2 i.|.,r t X Pepper (black) f.iir .jua'.itv" 4 15/16 demanded; futur delii!'* 4 J buyers. Pepper (white) mediu mediate delivery, demanded delivery 8 7/16 off red Gauibier Delivery U. ((1 p c i.f.142 words
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Article107 1914-06-04 6 SlN< .APORK, I K S On London— If Bank 4 wfa. 2/4 1.1^1 Demand Private 6 m/<. 1 On Germany— I Bank dfd. 1$ Private 3 in/*. I On France B Bank d/d. Private 3 infa. j On India— I Bank T. T. I Private 30 «I s. I107 words
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Article158 1914-06-04 6 Siatmegi !10 S. i H Copra Doagalo I Copra Binffkawaag Sago Floor Singapon Sa; r D Flimr Sii';iw,i:< Isj qaalitj H i Sago Flour Sarawak Eh* Sigo Flour Brand I Bafo Flour Pontianak I I Sago Flour Lenbaag Sago Flour Sambas WM Ghuubier Singapore H Gambiar Hambnxg158 words
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Article65 1914-06-04 6 Devoeslmp. Brilliant Oil II Sylvan Arruw Oil I 2 I tins I Fish Brand 2 tins in cas.- M I Lampglass brand tUM 9M I Laninglas* brand tin- I Dragon brand f tins I ("rown brand 2 tins I Rising Sun l»ran<l tins 1 CrosM brand 2 tins I65 words
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Advertisement220 1914-06-04 6 SINGAPORE COID STORAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES PHEASANTS SALMON FLAT FISH m New Seasons Australian Apples. I NOW IN STOCK ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. modern j(h 'Phone No. 58. ACOMMODATION *g WORLD-WIDE Cahli Addre REPUTATION S HIGH LIFE ADELPHI," 'Simcapore.220 words
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Advertisement172 1914-06-04 6 IWE ARE ACTUALLY GIVING A BOHU£ of 50 °/o Or ENDOWMENTS for 20 Years 35%0n 15 Year Policy Government Supervision Assets. $(>0,000,000, ster. SUN LIFE OF CANADA., 6, BATTERY ROAD. S. JL HOWE, Manager for S. 12. Asia. 1 5 30-6 Vichy Celestin Best Table Water This Water known IS172 words
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Advertisement289 1914-06-04 6 Visitors 9 Guide Book TO SINGAPORE with illustrations and a Map Just Published. A very useful book for visitors to Singapore and also a suitable Present to friends abroad. Price 75 cts. Each. Can be had from the following places:Messrs. C. A. Ribeiro Co.. Ltd,, Raffles Place. G. Otomune Co.,289 words
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Article549 1914-06-04 7 A Brothel Murder. Cantonese Sentenced To Death. Criminal Assizes this I. tort* the Acting c the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. k.c., th** trial was coni Ah Wong, a Cantonwith having murdered ed (Muni Lye Kin in .fame in Fraser Street commenced on Tuese, when the Deputy ator,549 words
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Article34 1914-06-04 7 French and Dutch is &1 the Medical Hall, opposite ii Post Office, which has I << Bras Basah Road, known Medical Office, and another Johore Medical Hall, at c Bahru. Vide advt page 11.34 words
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Article97 1914-06-04 7 The outward N. D. L. packet Derfflinger left Penan-at 12-L~> a.m. to-day snd may be expected to arrive here to-morrow morning. The mads from Europe by the P». 1. Steamer Taroba are expected by train to-morrow morning Letters will be ready for delivery by 9 a.m.. and97 words
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Article62 1914-06-04 7 Left Singapore. D« e > n London. Arrived. Anl mB L Ma >" 16 Ma >' 1G IpL27M.M. g Ma, 19 May IP.* O. Ma > 0 May 5 N. D. L. n May 7 8.1. May 11 M.M. June May 15 P. O. n 7 May62 words
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Article410 1914-06-04 7 Klang, Brit. str. 732 tons, Capt. Fawcus, arrived from Penang, 2-6. For P. JSham 6. S.S.S. Co. Preusßen, Ger. str. 50H5 tons, Capt. Lu'ocke, arrived from Penang, 3-d. For Hcngkong 4. Bebn Meyer. boribat, Siam str. 475 tons, Capt. Dirks, arrived from Bangkok, 26-6. For Bangkok 5. S.410 words
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Article68 1914-06-04 7 If. Treub, Belawan. Haiphong, Saigon. Bellerophon, Liverpool. Locksun, Bangkok. Olemtrae, Japan. Hai nam, Malacca. Ai jou, Bajuan. Esmeralda, Bagan. Valenty, for Sambas. Van Hogendorp, lor P. Barm. Medusa, for Belawan. Klang, for Penang, Ban Poh Guan, tor Macassar. Emilie, for Rhio. Bail Hin (Juan, for Pontianak. M. Treub, for68 words
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93 1914-06-04 7 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf (Basin) .lapara Wharf Section No. 1 1 ara Sheen Wharf Main Wharf Section No. 2— «U 3-Nil 4--Nil 6—Sia Sang NVu Dock 7 Klephanta Yaldura Hop Sang West Wharf n o-Wm*** Klang Hancf Jardines Wharf n *-HU Pulo Brani93 words
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Article96 1914-06-04 7 Yesterday afternoon a serious accident took place at the Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Road crossings. A motor car, steered by a European, and coming from the direction of Keppel harbour, struck a Chinese clerk, in the employ of Messrs. Topham, Jones and Railton, Ltd., throwing him to the96 words
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Article1095 1914-06-04 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. Manila cable 3.6.14. Typhoon Centre E. of Fonnoas, moving North. Later: Typhoon Bast of Balingtan channel traveling West. China sea weather report Mon- j soonish weather with lumpy sea, North of Paracels. Gulf of Siani Squally S. W. and Southerly1,095 words
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120 1914-06-04 7 There will be a meeting of the S.F.A. in the Ciicket Club pavilion at 6.15 p.m. next Monday, at which representatives of all the club* are urgently requested to be present. The meeting has been called for two purposes. The date for the final match in120 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous488 1914-06-04 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, 4th. Mails. B I. Homeward closes. Tides: High water6.34 a.m. 7:06 p.m. Friday, 5th. Fo otball. S. F. A. Cup competition. 1st semitinal. Azeredos vs. S. C. C. Esplanade it p.m. Mails. N. D. L. outward due. B.I. Outward due. Tides: High water:—7:56 a.m. 7:f>1 p.m. Saturday. 6th.488 words
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Article775 1914-06-04 8 Mr. J. W. Greig, K.C., M.P., advocates a Parliament for Scotland in the Contemporary Review* and points out the main issue which that great change involves. He begins by pointing out how a fully Federated Empire would be governed. Assuming that Devolution has been fully and775 words
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Article294 1914-06-04 8 Favoured with Kin/- weather" and under unusually Pav»i pices the birth lay of His M; King-Emperor wasceiebr terday throa rhout Mtl m„. enthusiastically. Fro:n o the other of th" Peninsula, th ous communities, targe a I small vied with each other in demonsua. tions of loyally to the294 words
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Article115 1914-06-04 8 Tides and swift-moving cai have from time the bane of shipmasters. > cnrrents were responsible tor Indo-China liner Hopsang, Robertson, being now in port her stem bent below the draught mark. While the was proceeding up mm {he Calcutta, in charge of a strong tide took115 words
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Advertisement203 1914-06-04 8 [DINE A TESTED and approved fast colour Adheres to every kind of surface, especially Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick f-acades Wood and Glass, also to Iron and other Metals. Can be painted on Fresh, Air-dried Walls and Rough Castings. Dries Stonehard and does not rub off, therefore is washable. Sham, Ross203 words
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Advertisement130 1914-06-04 8 Y. B A TEETOTALLER When Vou Can Stimulate your system by a few Stengahs of TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM SCOTCH WHISKY" No heady effects Nourishing and tasty to th*- jaded palate. Acknowledged by press and public to be unrivalled as a nerve builder. N.B.—We are the Sole Agents:for S.S. a d130 words
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Article485 1914-06-04 9 I rice to-uay, locally $90.25 I gripping news is on page 7 I Harbour dreding Co's I for the week ended I jt', tons —total for the I the Udang Gala As- At Home to m Sun lay, tho 7th I ted ace requested to I bargains485 words
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Article538 1914-06-04 9 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. Storstadt's Blood-Stained Anchor. Reuter's Service. London, June 2. A message from Ottawa states that Oie House of Commons has read for tin* second time a bill appointing a Commission of [nqniry into the Ktnpivss Disaster and the Bill will be read a third timeReuter's Service. - 538 words
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Article79 1914-06-04 9 VVorld=Wide Congratulations Reuter's Service. London. Jane 3. '1 *he King kept the anniversary of his birthday at Buckingham Palace where he received world-wide congratulations: among the Brat being one from Qneen Alexandra. A teature of the letters was one from titty thousand children. The family dinner part)Reuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article144 1914-06-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, Jnne 2. Middlesex beat Hampshire, at Lords (Tarrant's benefit), by nine wickets, in 1913 Middlesex won by an innings and 3ti runs. London, June 3. The match between Yorkshire and Lancashire, at Sheffield, lias resulted in a draw. In 1913 Yorkshire won by three wickets,Reuter's Service. - 144 words
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Article53 1914-06-04 9 America Favours Arbitration. Reuter's Service. London, June X According to a message received from Washington the Senate's committee on Foreign relations favour arbitration on the Panama tolls question. A resolution will be submitted to the Senate for a £5,000,000 4!, per cent. Russian railway loan to beReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article49 1914-06-04 9 THE GLORY" OF GUNRUNNING. Reuter's Service. London, June 3. Sir E. Carson, speaking at Belfast, said that despite the Fleet at sea they were going to have more Mausers. He had little faith in the Amending Bill and if the necessity arose he should send the Ulstermen into action.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article116 1914-06-04 9 Result of the Shoot. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Penang, June 2. At the Bisley meetirg which was held yesterday the results were: The Wantage Cap, 290 yards, was won by Corn well, of Ipoh. with a score of 35. In the Rapid-tiring, 200 yards, there was116 words
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Article50 1914-06-04 9 (from Our Okc»i Coitetpondent.) The King's birthday parade was a fine spectacle. There was the largest mUSter of Volunteers and Cadets on record 349 all told. CoL Bryant took the salute. Steamer Sale. The Eastern Shipping Co.'s steamer Tongkong has been Bold to a Hongkong company.50 words
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Article76 1914-06-04 9 A Disgrace to Womanhood. Reuter's Service. London, Jane 3. The suffragettes have become increasingly violent. A young woman has cut with a hatchet two pictures in the Dore galleries and wounded the attendant Three' others horsewhipped the prison doctor outside Hollow ay, while two others violently assaulted theReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article87 1914-06-04 9 Orderly Killed in Self»Defence. Reuter's Service. London, June 2. A telegram from Oneglia states that the trial has concluded of Countess Tiepolo. a descendant of one. of the Doges of Venice, on a charge of murdering her husband's orderly. The prosecution alleged that the murder was premeditated,Reuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article50 1914-06-04 9 Provision for Large Loan. Reuter's Service. London, May 3. A telegram from Vienna states the the Austrian Estimates for the years 1914-1915 provide for loan operations of nearly 223,000,000 kronen, of which lo:i,(XX>,000 are to meet the special credit voted by the delegations for the Army and NavyReuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article261 1914-06-04 9 Perak v. Penang. (From Our Own iJorrespondent.) Penang, June 3. The following are the results of the Perak-Penang match:— Perak. 1st Inninos: Towers c Fettes b Oliver 22 Bullmoore c Mack ay b Fettes 3.$ Maynard at Vowles b Oliver 3 Jonklass c Oliver b Fettes Prentice c261 words
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Article45 1914-06-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, dune 2. A message from Paris slates that the general opinion is that triennial set 1 vice will be maintained. M. Viviani'fl premiership is well received. Later. A telegram from Paris states that the Cabinet has formally resigned.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article72 1914-06-04 9 Mr. Lloyd George Optimistic. Reuter's Service. London, June 2. Mr. Lloyd George, ppeaking at an open air meeting at Crioeieth, despite suffragette in terra ptioas, <ieclared that the Parliament Act wa/i a tree planted three years ago, anol that it was not going to dissolve till theyReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article50 1914-06-04 9 Possible Defenderson Trial Reuter's Service. London, June .'I. A telegram from New York states that in a thirty mile race between two possible America Cup defenders Vanitiebeat Resolute by lf> minutes 4M seconds, official time. The wind was only light airs and it was a> drifting match.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article231 1914-06-04 10 Carran/.a's Claims. Rebels Entitled to Recognition Reuter's Service. London, Jnne 2. A telegram from El Pasos .-ays <that Carransa in rstatement upbraids the mediators at Niagara Falls tor lack ol understanding of the Mexican conditions They seemingly are unaware thai the rebels are entitled to ■coognitiou. TheyReuter's Service. - 231 words
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Article225 1914-06-04 10 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. June Ist The Merchants Plate. I mile. Tho Conanjj Kongsi's Brown Comc*,10.12(Benriold)... 1 ■lajor A. C, Lowe's Kin? Blaze 7.4 (K. Billet) 2 Mr.J. Stark's Charity 9.l3(Woodgate) 3 Time 1.51 3/5. The LarrikenCup.—6 furlongs. Mr. A. R. Thornton's Hot Shot 10.7 (Stockdale) 1 Major A.225 words
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Article361 1914-06-04 10 Help, not Imprisonment, Wanted. While ready at all times to back u]> the authoring in whatever steps they may take m rid the settlement of undesirables in the shape of beachcombers or the unfortunate unemployed, we must protest, and most strongly go, at the system of imprison ment361 words
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Article247 1914-06-04 10 Passage Money Returned. On Tuesday, in the Civil District Court, Mr: C. V. Dyson, the acting District Judge, delivered judgment with casts for the plaintiffs in an action brought by the Straits Motor Garage against Mr. W. P. Van der Mark, motor car sales manager247 words
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Article38 1914-06-04 10 Messrs. M.S. Martin and Co. are the sole agents in the S.S. and F.M.S. for the Evinrude Dectachable Motor fitted with magnets, weighing only 501bs., —a device easily fitted to any boat in a few minutes. Vide advt.38 words
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Article190 1914-06-04 10 (By courtesy of Messrs. Guthrie aud Co.) Singapore, June 2. In the absence of advices from London buyers were little in evidence at the auction sale held this morning and bidding was very slow. Prices offered for most grades were considerably below last week's level and buying-in190 words
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Article95 1914-06-04 10 Interesting Statistics. We are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs. Guthrie Co. for the following interesting imformation relative to the undernoted Estates for which they are agents May 1913 1913 Mos. Bukit Kajang 27,149 265,304 11 Cheviot S.(170 50,119 5 Galang Besar 30,000 250,000 11 Heawood95 words
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Article104 1914-06-04 10 Outputs in May 1914. Messrs. Evatt Co. (the Secretaries) kindly inform us as follows: lbs. to date Haytor Estates 7,004 35,245* Bukit Timah 17,097 18,110* •Current financial year. We are indebted to Messrs. Sandilands Buttery Co. for the following Singapore United 25,000 lbs. in May Bukit Sembmwang104 words
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Article76 1914-06-04 10 "Tapah Friend:" Your cordial greetings are much appreciated and would be promptly acknowledged by letter did we know your name and address. Unfortunately you have signed your letter so hurriedly that the name is not decipherable. Shall be glad to hear from you again and to publish any news or76 words
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Advertisement88 1914-06-04 10 'Phone No. 436. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS J FOR UP-KEEP THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY, I AND MOTOR ORKS, BEACH ROAD. RONEO Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE, Filing Systems, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons. For Price and Quality we are UNAPPROACHABLE. Roneo Ltd, 14a, Collyer Quay.88 words
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Article556 1914-06-04 11 Shipping. improvements are contero-U-Ktwan, the port for J)eli, l?f> p Dutch Government V 1 the expenditure of „>rs on new sheds and a i' 1 Club Concordia. ,i; n <r of the Club Concordia 1 |V has been sold to be i commercial offices. 1 Acquitted who556 words
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Article36 1914-06-04 11 The F.M.S. Chamber of Mines is i the Time* of Malaya io i■!.. rgetlc steps to Boonre of that strange anomaly n wurtWi Oontt U is fc W II aill aoou Im atl .xtinct as «••►do.36 words
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Article767 1914-06-04 11 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, ji:ne, J. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. Nona. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2f- Allagar 1/4' 1/11 l Anglo Java 2/lOj :;/7 1 Anglo-Johore l/o BJ6 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/7J 9HJ767 words
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Advertisement327 1914-06-04 11 NOTICE. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Regstratiou and Licensing of dogs within the Municipality of th«» town of Singapore for the year beginning June 1st 1914, and ending May 31st, 1915, will i >mmeneeon Monday, June 1st, 1914, and will be continued daily. (Sundays excepted) between the327 words
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Advertisement297 1914-06-04 11 GOODRICH TYRES I AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages l —G 31-8 I I «>f... LOCAL RUBBER COMPANIES." A Comprehensive and Complete Guide for Investors in Local Rubber Companies. An Analysis of 48 Local Companies 1 Reports and Balance Sheet* 1 Issued Dp to 6th May 1914.297 words
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Article584 1914-06-04 12 CRICKET. II Mother Country v. Colonies. I Following is «he result of the whole day match played at the S.C.C. koaterday Colonies. St*. E. Hath c Badbam h Wod«toou.se ®W. F. Zehnflkr c Sub. b Hodfijins 39 Ij. I>. Braddell !> Allen -1 Blr. «1. A. Scl arenguivel c584 words
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Article469 1914-06-04 12 The S.C.C. Lawn Bowls Tournament commenced on 'luesday afternooji when six ties in tlie Single Handicap were settled. Forty-seven bowlers have signed in all, entries for the Championship being Messrs. W. M. Formnn, J. Bentley, R. D. Pitceathly, J. MacKenzie, A. Proctor, N. E. Bath, T.469 words
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Article207 1914-06-04 12 The match between the Azevedos and ihe S.R.C., which was played on the Esplanade on Tuesday afternoon resulted in a tie. Each eleven secured two goals. There was no score at the end of the first period. The four goals in the lattei half of the match were made207 words
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Article272 1914-06-04 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Gajah, June 1. A football match was played on the Alor Gajah Padang last Saturday afternoon between the Alor Gajah Recreation and the Malacca Football Union, before a very large crowd of footlwll enthusiasts. It must be said that the game272 words
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Article205 1914-06-04 12 {From n Correspondent-) Alor Gajah, June 2. The Alor Gajah Recreation Club journeyed to Kwala Pilah on Monday afternoon by motor cars to play soccer against the Ulu Muar Club, Kwala Pilah. The match was interesting and was witnessed by a very large crowd. Some of205 words
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Article39 1914-06-04 12 Fourteen cards were taken out for the Men's Medal play for May. The following scores were returned A. Creery 81 2 79 P. F. Day id 90 10 80 E. B. Maundrell 101 14 8739 words
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Advertisement684 1914-06-04 12 Mow to Stfeep Mealtfty (llpl t6e Meat. "In the Rival heat of Lahore, where ii is especia trying, Mr. Kensington and 1 have taken Sanatogen, and we have both found it a wonderful reviver and nerve iKffl So writes the wife of Mr. Justice Kensingto '^t^ adds: "Sanatogen is also684 words
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Article272 1914-06-04 13 Taiping. May _>!». In the cricket match Perak v. Pentng, which is to be played in Penang on the 2nd and .'lrd Jane, Perak will be represented by Messrs. M. B. Shelley (< Sapt) K. R. Bnllmare 0. Bruce, C. liede Cox. L. V. Prentice, D. M. Barry,272 words
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Article138 1914-06-04 13 Mr. G.A. Hall succeeds. Mr. Walter 0. Micheil, as District Judge; IVnang, when ih<- latter short!) to alalaceaa'toacl ad Re«detu\ Pm-ty-une ships put in at Babang for coal during the fortnight eixb d the 2('ith May. They bunkered 11,923 tons. Nin" them were British and tour German. The coffee and138 words
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Advertisement400 1914-06-04 13 ■*■■>' n-yiiraj M-H-ii- m ir iu-i»rnn>ir t in hi- mn Orand Hotel De I'Europe. Ideal Location, Every Modern Convenience. \K)ST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements balled. Outdoor catering for special |receptiona wedding parties. U)DRKSS TELEPHONE NO. 218. i.| ROPE. F. P. BAUR, Manager. Lite of the-S Hotel. Lond on. IS—7 The Only400 words
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942 1914-06-04 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES. Monthly Returns in 1914. Total 1913. April. 1914 Allagar 161,750 48 > 100 Alma 83,233 7,400 32,200 Alor Gajah 95,855 6,600 29,300 Alor Pongsu 101,478 8,520 38,520 Anglo Joliore 124,524 j3,5^7 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 96,825 419,350 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 44,280 180,926 Asahan 46,114 5,488 21,624942 words
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Advertisement211 1914-06-04 14 THE Anglo-Indian Stores. ELECTROPLATINC DEPT. 84 &86 Serangoon Road. Undertake to plate articles in Gold, Silver, Nickel, Brass Copper, ALSO Bronzing and Lacquering of Bras? and Copper fittings. CHARGES MODERATE. 28-4 T- ™-7 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in General211 words
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Article191 1914-06-04 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March April May Piculs. 248 282 319 331 44 51 22 34 164 235 500 770 635 585 585 228 193 265 336 512 359 510 468 2 m -81 83 M 275 275 310 330 V- 504 2191 words
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Article1063 1914-06-04 15 Great Time, Labour and Expense Saver. It was notified in Colombo on May 15 that the following specification has been accepted by the Registrar of Patents :—No. 1362 of August 12, 1913.—Harold Hawthorn and Tom Bennett Bishop, "improvements in and relating to apparatus for coagulating, smoking and1,063 words
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Article324 1914-06-04 15 Fourteen Dens in The Last tnd. An effort ia being made to check the practice of opium smoking in the East-End of London, and at Liverpool, Cardiff, and other ports, by a prohibition on the import of the <hug. "Tbere is no law in this324 words
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Advertisement277 1914-06-04 15 HOCK COY., MALACCA. Telegraphic Address 'Phone No. 13. «MC&CB1 E." Code use]: A.B.C. 5th. Edition. SOLE AGENTS FOR MOTOSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES^ FOR S. S. A F.M.S. New Shipment with accessories Just Arrived. I SPECTION AND ENQUIRIES INVITED, I Riding on Motor Bike is better than on Horse back. I m H.P.277 words
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Advertisement287 1914-06-04 15 BOON SENG Co., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. S 8 19, Robinson Road, 6 24, Cross St., SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1268. 1*— I 17—6 LIM KUEE CHEONG. hotel;.d'euorpe arcade. Leading Rattan Furniture Makers, Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Speciality. Orders promptly executed Charges Moderate. Lisped ion Cordially Invited287 words
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Advertisement817 1914-06-04 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ONE CENT A WORD Announ-rr, ta in this department are inserted hereafter at one W per word per day, payable in advance minimuin 20 cents per day. Iney are r<> *ived up to noon for insertion in the current issue. RespondMe firms and lividuah may Telephone their advertismente.817 words
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Advertisement345 1914-06-04 16 Oriental African Line. The s.s. Salamis is due to arrive from South Africa and Mauritius on the Uth June and will receive prompt despatch for Hongkong. For Freight and Passage apply to: HUTTENBACH BROS., CO. Agents. 2-6 Seang Line of Steamers. S.S. "Glenogle" 1.7 M Tons. s.s. "fleaag Bee" M345 words
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Advertisement502 1914-06-04 16 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth aud London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porta! Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting at502 words
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Advertisement415 1914-06-04 16 The I Malaya Tribune. I Can be had at the folio* pots: ft Singapore. I Hot<*l van Wijk, Stamford Road I Messrs. Koh Sz Co.. 90. Brat I Hotel de l'Europe. B| Adelphi Hotel Bj Kirn ft Co. Chop Teek Seng, 97. Selegie Rati H Fang Boon Tin Hi Army415 words
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