Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1914
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Title Section26 1914-06-30 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1. No. 152. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914. Price 5 Cents. the fftalapa Cribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 3026 words
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Advertisement385 1914-06-30 1 GRAND GALA NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Monday 29th joke, m*. GRAND OPM* COY. OF PENANO AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WILL STAGE BY SPECIAL REQUEST That most Popular Fairy Play, ENTITLED "ABU SABAR" OR "ABU MAKAR" WITH Special New Sceneries, New Dresses New Songs, New Dances. COME EARLY' COME385 words
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Advertisement223 1914-06-30 1 China M«tuaH« <™ OFTICE > SHANGHAI, CUM.) Companies A A ~~~~~~T A_ 0 Assurance Ordinances. AITKACTIVE FLAM o. Companies' Hongkong:, f M#ll toiiT»'« n Act (England) 1865/1860. MODERATE RATES. IClairap, settkd without the delay of reference to Head Office For further particulars apply to THE RESIDENT SECRETARY, >, Finlaysofl Green.223 words
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588 1914-06-30 2 One of the most interesting features in the recent report of the Public Trustee is the account given in it of the growing amount of miscellaneous investment stocks held by this Government Department. The influence, indeed, of the Public Trustee on the stock588 words
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Advertisement249 1914-06-30 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., < F a, **> I I SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: FROWODNIh. 1 gCOULCHER I I AN D 1 L— HAK HENG. S I I, RAFFLES PLACE. I 1 General Commission Agents. 1249 words
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Advertisement142 1914-06-30 2 f c *>/nnes s A_SIMPLEINOUR!SHINC:FOOD'OEiHICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE "AT ALCSTORESIHOTEISI&ICLUBSI I KIM HInT^oJ 12-5 S LE AGENTS. I Straits Industrial Syndicate. I General Export Merchants Commission Xgents. I f2a f Change Alley, Singapore. I ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specification I Special Quotation for Quantities.142 words
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Article903 1914-06-30 3 Close Finishes and Disputes Over them. Fraud and Objections. Sensations in the Derby have been of many kinds, chief of which may be close struggles. Tie only cause of complaint, twelve months ago, was the unusual action of the Stewards in disqualifying Craganour: the scrambling end had been903 words
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Article90 1914-06-30 3 London Market Prices. The India Rubber Journal gives the following as the quotations on May 29:— Coffee. —Quiet on spot. COPRA.—FIat. Malabar £26 10s., Ceylon £25 18s. 9d., Straits £24 12s. 6d. Cardamoms. —Rather dearer. At auction 269 packages offered, 140 sold. HEMP. —Manila shows no improvement. Apathy90 words
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Article48 1914-06-30 3 The New York Sun, commenting upon the Pankhurst devil dancers," declares "the mushy sentimental chivalry with which the British authorities are treating these sisters of Satan is jelly-backed and futile." The Canadian newspapers comment upon what they describe as "the amazing feebleness and supineness of the British authorities.48 words
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Article339 1914-06-30 3 The Latest Thing Trials in London. "O.A. 1941" is the queerest motor car in all London to-day. It weighs three tons, and runs on two wheels like a bicycle, its balance being maintained by a gyroscope weighing seven hundredweight, which whirls inside the car at from twenty339 words
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Advertisement230 1914-06-30 3 BENG Co., MALACCA. Commereicfl General printers, Lithographers etc., etc., TAY HOCK SIANG, Managing Partner. Accurate and good printing done on the premises. Charges Moderate. 27-4 n Anderson's Mercantile Letter Writer $1.95 Correct Guide to Letter Writing $1.40 Letter Writer Handbook $1.40 Manners «fc Rules of Good Society $1.40 Complete Etiquette230 words
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Advertisement25 1914-06-30 3 1? H Zom Bun Keeps Away Disease. H j Order Zom Bun Now for Your 5| SPi-fT Large Codds 80 cts. per doz. Sf doz.25 words
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Article551 1914-06-30 4 Underwriters Let Down. No previous Derby has attracted more interest at Lloyds than this year's race, which mark* the 135 th contest. It will prove a memorable occasion, if only for the reason that The Tetrarch and the question of his ability to arrive at the551 words
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Advertisement491 1914-06-30 4 i if. c JjfjSp,j [TRAVELLING rugs ■Pw. The "ALVIN" Rug The "IC 7 Rug HEW DESIGNS IN PLAIDS, CHECKS S PLAIN COLOURS. KATZ BROS., LTD. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES 9 PHEASANTS SALMON FLAT FISH Hew Seasons Australian Apples. NOW IN STOCK I-o ;f<) BY ORDER OF491 words
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Article692 1914-06-30 5 Unaltered Position. The Twelfth Ordinary General Meeting of the Belat Tin Mining Company was held at noon, yesterday, at Gresham House. Mr. G. A. Derrick was in the chair. There were also present Messrs. J. H. Macnaughton, Vow Ngan Pan and D. W. Reid. The minutes of692 words
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Advertisement130 1914-06-30 5 Tklkphone No. 1403. "<DUR SHOP." Thfe LEADING FLORISTS 20. STAMFORD *ROAD branch RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats Artificial Flowers For Table Decoration Fresh Cut Flowers Daily, Roses, Orchids &c, &c. Wreaths, Boquets, Baskets &c, on shortest notice Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Chocolates, Suitable for Presents 23-5130 words
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Advertisement588 1914-06-30 5 I THE ONLY COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I 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 Act in every588 words
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Article1412 1914-06-30 6 Danger to Coconuts. In our last issue we gave the gist of the Malay Mail's instructive reports upon the locust menace as supplied by a representative specially commissioned to investigate in Malacca, Negri Sembilan and Johore aod report fully. From the instalment published last Friday we take1,412 words
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Article32 1914-06-30 6 Major-General Kirkpatrick, who has been employed during the past four years in re-organising the forces in Australia, has now returned to India and assumed duty as Director of Military Operations at Simla.32 words
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Article179 1914-06-30 6 Tuesday, 30a. MaiJj.X. D.L Homeward dol £ports entries close at An r Tides: Hig- water •4;iVa^| Wednesday, July ht. Church Workers' Assn. MonThi M Lodge. 4.30 p.m. Moon. Ist quarter. 2 a m< Tides: High water :-;!.J I a .m. Thursday, 2nd. Football. S. F. A. Cnp (W replay.179 words
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Advertisement202 1914-06-30 6 JEIMATZYI TYRES. I I Are most satisfactory both as regards &5$ I hoocland/ CO., E Cycle Gun Repairers. MALACCA. Telegraphic Address:- GOHCHINBEE Telephone No. 53. Dealers ia Tin-Ore Para Rubber. General Store-Keepers Repairers. AGENCIES Slngcr CKles Doniop Motor lyres, Monopole Cycles. WiKtorin Lamps. CK,C m miw Gasolio lamps Ac ssories202 words
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Miscellaneous629 1914-06-30 6 MAILS CLOSE. «cept where otherwise tU >. es half-an-hour earlier, but letters mav > revered with a Ute fee of minutes before the ordinary mail closes. Daily Except Sunday. M F r 5 e i erat d Malav State *> Malaca Muar and Penang (by train) at (i p.m. u-mas,629 words
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Article445 1914-06-30 7 H. I. JjM- St Mogami, Comdr. Miiuura, IMO tons, 198 crew, 6 guns, sOOO h.p. MFrom Port Swettenham, FoA Kuala Trepganu 2-7. Japanese 11 M S.f/rhalang, 150 tons, 23 mpw t 500 h.p. Sub-Lieut. Yom. From Bangkok, 26-6 For Tongkah 28 Annam, Fch. str. 3490 tons, Capt.445 words
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Article449 1914-06-30 7 F. M. S. G. Yacht. Sea Belle, Captain Ah mat, 400 tons, 42 crew, 125 h.p From Penang, 29-6. For Port Swettenham. F.M.S. Government. Buhsses, Brit. str. 3957 tons, Capt. Arnold, arrived from Shanghai, 27-6. Fur Hongkong 3. As. Pet. Co. City of Madrid, Brit. str. 3134 tons,449 words
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Article84 1914-06-30 7 June 29—30. Sinkara for Djambi. Van Hogendrop for P. Baroe. Ranee for Deli. Medusa for I'elawan. ABsaye for Hongkong. Glenfarg for Hongkong. Sappho for Malacca Klang for Penang. B in Fo S<»on for Sambas. Sanuki Maru for Hongkong. Sarie Borneo for Ban Ijermubsin. Mataran for Sydnej. Japan for Rangoon.84 words
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100 1914-06-30 7 TAX JONG PAGAR. Bast Wharf i Basin) -Nil Hast Wharf Section No. 1 —Taroba Islanda Sheers Wharf —(ilenroy Main Wharf Section No. 2 -Nil 4- -Riojnn Mam s ~V iree ft New Dock No. 7—Rangoon Mam Aparima West Wharf B—Nankin Maru Dilwara Jardines100 words
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Article83 1914-06-30 7 A few days ago, at Kuala Lumpur, several Chinese ladies were pounced upon whilst engaged in wooing the fickle goddess, the attraction being a Peh Bin M party. They were convicted and lined. Pen Bin is a gambling system by which a few thousands may be either won or lost—usually83 words
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Article139 1914-06-30 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra £24.2.6. demanded for delivery 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot 4 15/16 demanded; future delivery 4 11/16 buyers. Pepper (white): medium Bj, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8 5/16 offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. orCont. c.i.f. future139 words
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Article233 1914-06-30 7 Singapore, June, 30. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs 80 S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 10.15 Copra Oorong Talo do 10.45 Copra Dongalo do 10.45 Copra Kavong do Mfi Copra Pulo do 9.85 Copra Pontianak do Ml Copra Siantan do 9.K5 Copra Singkawang do Mfi233 words
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Article71 1914-06-30 7 Devoe's Tmp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins) \MO Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins Mi Fish Brand 2 tins in case at 3.50 Lanipglass brand 2 tins in case at MB Lanipglass brand 2 tins Mt Dragon brand 2 tins 3.lf* Crown brand 2 tins 3.05 Itising Sun brand 2 tins71 words
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Article107 1914-06-30 7 Singapore, June 30. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 5/8 3 m/s. 2/4 5/16 On Germany— Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 242$ On France Bank d/d. 293± Private 3 m/s. 297| On India— BankT. T. 174$ Private 30 d/s. 176J107 words
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Article593 1914-06-30 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The Russian Volunteer steamer Sibir is due here from Odessa tomorrow. From Vladivostock is due to arrive here the R. V. steamer Voronej on Saturday. Advice has been received that the s.s. Drachenfels sailed from Newcastle, N. S. \V., <»n593 words
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Article135 1914-06-30 7 The new Cunarder Transylvania, which was launched at Greenock lately, is the tirst Traps-Atlantic liner to be built with glared, turbines. She will be propelled byj twin-screws, each driven by turbine* of the Parsons type working through reduction gear. An astern turbine, of the impulse reaction type, is*135 words
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Article454 1914-06-30 7 Amalgamation of Important Interests. The report for 1913 of the Netherlands Shipping Union mentions that, although this item really belongs to the current year, in February last the Union took" oyer from the Netherlands and Royal Packet Steamship Companies respectively shares to a nominal value of' h\ 3,000,000,454 words
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Article875 1914-06-30 8 From the figures set forth in a recent issue of Mr. Walter Hy. Barnard's 44 Comparative Prices and Statistics it appears that the highwater mark of tin in the London Metal Market was reached on 27th September 1912, when the quotation was £233 for 44 spot and875 words
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Article1022 1914-06-30 8 _Tin price to-day, locally, <70Q5 fo tons sold. Latest shipping news is on pa*e < of this issue. The Malacca Assizes open to. morrow. Rubber Quotations; Plantation No. I Crepe 2/3 No. I smoked sheet 2/3 Fine Hard Para 2fi\ Locally Ist quality smoked sheet $108 unsmoked1,022 words
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Advertisement112 1914-06-30 8 ASBESTO Sheets Slates FOR WALLS CEILINGS PARTITIONS ROOFS. Etc. Strong Durable Light and Cheap Siarpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. gpggggggggggagggggjnggggaggjjgg I FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross" Kerosene' "CROSS" will give you MORE POWER at a LOWER COST than any other Oil. •'CROSS M is specially suitable112 words
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Advertisement155 1914-06-30 8 This is to Let You Know THAT We have Removed TO HO. 1, RAFFLES PLACE. We are rising in the world about 100 yards UP from our old premises, but the prices of our brands of whiskies remain the same. YOU CANNOT MISS OUR SIGN. IT. M. LAMB CO., t155 words
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Article901 1914-06-30 9 Further Particulars of the Crime. World-Wide Indignation. Reuter's Service. London, June 21*. A message from Vienna states that the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife, the Archduchess, were driving in the streets of Sarajevo when both were assassinated. Reason of the Outrage. It is reported thatReuter's Service. - 901 words
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Article20 1914-06-30 9 Another Unionist Gain. Reuter's Service. London, June 29. Mr. Stanford, the Unionist, has been returned unopposed for Brighton.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article81 1914-06-30 9 A Successful Meeting. (Malaya Tribune Special.) Penang, Jane 29. The automobile club held a most successful gymkhana and "At Home" yesterday, although only three out of the five events were gone through owing to the lack of time. The winners of the to and fro contests were,81 words
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Article92 1914-06-30 9 An Armed Peace. Reuter's Service. London, Jane 29. A telegram from Dublin states that the "Irish Volunteer Aid Society has been formed to support the Parliamentary party in securing the final enactment of the Home Rule Bill and maintain the Nationalist Volunteers in full force to maintainReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article78 1914-06-30 9 No Loss of Life. Reuter's Service. London, June 29. A message from Londonderry states that the Anchor Liner California from New York stuck fast on the rocks at Tory Island. Vessels are standing by and there is no panic amongst the passengers. The weather is foggy, butReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article45 1914-06-30 9 World's Lawn Tennis. Reuter's Service. London, June 29. Froitzheim beat Parke, 5—7,6—2, 9—7 and 6—2. Brooks and Wilding beat Clements and Watson, 6—2, 6—l, and 6—4. Home Cricket. Derby beat Somerset, at Chesterfield, by 167 runs. In 1913 Somerset won by 59 runs.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article24 1914-06-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 29. A message from Melbourne states that the Commonwealth contributes £1,000 to the Olympic Games Fund.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article22 1914-06-30 9 Reuter's Service. Londoon, June 28 Bir Donald Caird has given twentyfour thousand pounds sterling towards the Imperial Transarctic expedition.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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98 1914-06-30 9 Picked Up Ailing. Serious Coolie Fracas. (Malaya. Tribune Special Taiping, June 29. The mysterious death of a Chinese towkay whose mines at Assam Kumbang were shut down is reported. It is alleged that he had financial difficulties with the coolies. The towkay was found on98 words
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Article50 1914-06-30 9 F.M.S. Appointments. (Tribune Special.) Taiping, June 30. It is notified here that Mr. R.N.O. Anderson is appointed Director of Public Works. F.M.S., vice Mr. Trump who has retired. Mr. N. T. Gray is appointed State Engineer, Perak, and Mr. J. E. Jackson is promoted State Engineer, Pahang.50 words
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Article133 1914-06-30 9 Sir Edward Grey on Britain's Foreign Relations. Reuter's Service. London, June 29. In the Hou.se of Commons Sir Edward Grey, speaking on the Foreign Office vote, made a personal and impressive reference to the assassination. He referred to Britain's pleasure at the Archduke's recent visit and the Emperor'sReuter's Service. - 133 words
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Article121 1914-06-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 29. The Kintucks passengers have been rescued. The Feast of the Sacred Heart will be solemnly celebrated next Sunday in the Church of St. Joseph. A solemn (first) communion service will be held at the 0 a .m. high mass. Mzjor Knox, ofReuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article130 1914-06-30 10 The entries for the Sports close at the Cricket Club this evening. Next Monday afternoon a trial football match will take place on the S.C.C. ground between the Cricket Club and The Rest, Mr. S.ll. I>a\ ld« son refereeing. The following officers were elected at the semi-annual general meeting130 words
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Article62 1914-06-30 10 Week Ending July 4th. Tuesday —K. 0. Y. L. I. 2nd eleven, vs. Rangers. M.F.A. ground Referee, Mr. Brock well. Wednesday :—S.C.C. vs. R.G.A.. S.C.C. ground Referee, Captain Mullins. Thursday:—S.R.C. vs. Azevedos, S.R.C. ground Referee, Mr. Howley. Saturday —R.G.A. vs. Rangers, Blakan Mati ground; Referee, Mr. Satterfield.62 words
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Article162 1914-06-30 10 Yesterday's Results. CHAMPIONSHIPS. R. Scoular beat F. Blackwell, 211. FOUR-A-SIDE RINK GAME. N. E. Bath, R. D. Pitceathly A. A. Armstrong and H. M. Cantrell beat T. It. Welsh, F. Ruchwaldy, J. Henderson and B. L. Talma. 10-S. T. B. Norrie, W. H. Threlfall, F. Cohnitz162 words
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Article101 1914-06-30 10 Following is the standin j of the Companies and Platoons iuluding Saturday last:— c i- i 3$ Q »3 flt A m. Pins. 9-10 2 3 o* 7 J 80th Co., R.G.a: 2 1 o ;> 5 Pins. 11-12 2 0 2 4 5 4 78th Co.,101 words
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Article742 1914-06-30 10 As expected, the S .C.C. defeated the. Nomads eleven last evening, the hual score being two goals to one. The greatest attraction of the match yesterday, which wag, not a exhibition of football, was the J'"**iLility of getting aline on the Club regarding their approaching Cup742 words
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Article28 1914-06-30 10 Mr. L. U. Stafford, who succeeds tb,e late Mr. E. J. Kempleti as Superintendent of Revenue purveys, Pahang, was to leave Batu Gajah today for the eastern State.28 words
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Article617 1914-06-30 10 Its History to Date. The following letter and accompanying enclosure were received yesterday by Mr. 8. H. Davidson, the Secretary of the Singapore Football Association. To S. H. Davidson, Secretary of the Singapore Football Association. Dear Sir, I cannot express how agreeable your letter of the617 words
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Advertisement83 1914-06-30 10 'Phone No. 436. MOTOR C FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS FOR UP-KEEP THE GASOLENE LIGHT GYGLE COY.. AND MOTOR WORKS, BEACH ROAD. j RONEO Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE, Filing Systems, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons. For Price and Quality we are UNA PPR O A CHA BLE. Roneo83 words
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Article148 1914-06-30 11 Three S»ious Charges Seet Kim Wig, an jxujffovee of the local branclj Machine 'Company, was yesin the First Magistrate's Court on three separate counts with having committed breach of trust in respect of money in his charge. The first charge reads that on the 2tfth of148 words
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Article163 1914-06-30 11 Route March.—The S.V.C. will parade for a Route March on Tuesday, 7th Jul}-. Fall in S.V.C. Drill Hall M 5. p.m. Dress:—Khaki Shirts, Shorts and Puttees, Cap or Slouch Hat, Belt, Bayonet, Frog and Rifle. Lecture.—Captain Watson, Capt. Instructor of Gunnery, S.S., will deliver a lecture163 words
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Article163 1914-06-30 11 Yesterday afternoon the grave closed over the mortal remains of the late Mr. John Loeman King, Assistant Treasurer, Singapore. The deceased gentleman came out to the East as a schoolmaster, and was attached to the Education Department for the period often years. In the year163 words
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Article137 1914-06-30 11 last mail advices we learn that Mr. J. 0, Anthonisz, C.M.G., win, went home on vacation leave recently, is in the best of health, it!l,l that he has been given a per"ianent appointment at the Colonial Office This is no doubt a very distinct elevation and137 words
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Article832 1914-06-30 11 Prices Quotes in the Market this Morning. Singapore, juxe, 30. Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers Jf- Allapr |IM |ft] 1 An ffJ°Java 2/10 3/7 1 Ango-Johore 1/6 3/6 Anglo-Malay 8/6 9/3 AyerKuning 10/ l|L 2/- BatangMalaka 1/3 Ba uCaves 165/- 180/-nom. !i Ra i ah 100/- 112/6832 words
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Article247 1914-06-30 11 [Berfo not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondent.*.] Johnston's Pier Porter Charges. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir,—In your paper of 27th instant, ou page 6, you give details of a Municipal meeting. Re details of By-laws relating to coolies on Johnston's Pier :—ltem 7 says247 words
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Article268 1914-06-30 11 Kallang River- Several cases of obstruction were heard in the Marine Court yesterday. Eleven towkays were fined sums ranging from $."> to '$20 each with costs. A Weighty Prize. In the 3rd court, before Mr. Sugden, a charge was brought by Kg. Tiew Huat against Yap Pin268 words
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Advertisement226 1914-06-30 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I_ 6 31—8 EXPERT DENTISTRY BY SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN DENTIST. FREE CONSULTATIONS HOURS t 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. M. KINDLER. GRESHRM .HOUSE (2nd Floor) 19, Battery Road. 6-6 English, French and German Spoken. 6-9 h.226 words
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Article682 1914-06-30 12 Opening Of New Senate. y Peking, June 8. The Tsan-cnaag-yuan will be opeued on July ft in the presence of President Yuan-Shih-kai and the Secretary of State, Hsu-Shi-chang, who will both deliver speeches. Vice-President-Li-Yuan-hung, Chairman of the Tsan-cheng-yuan, has been accordingly informed. The public will, as a rule,682 words
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137 1914-06-30 12 Peking, June 2. On the suggestion of General Yin Chang and Mr. Hsu Shih-chang, the military districts of China will be divided as follows:— I—Three Provinces will form one district. 2. —One district will be commanded by a Chiangcbun or Full General with the137 words
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Article319 1914-06-30 12 The London and China Express advise the following bookings outward Per P. and 0. steamer Nile, due July 4.—Mr. G. K. T. Thorp. Mr. T. E. Hornby, Mr. W. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, Mr. H. Wright, Mr. F. North, Mrs. Lane, Mr. J. H. Spurr, Mr. G. S.319 words
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Article119 1914-06-30 12 Per Rangoon Maru, from Kobe, June 29, —Mr. Shipway. Per van der Capellen, from Palembang, June 29.—Messrs. H. Gough, J. Le Mesurier, Leopard, F. Fox. Per Prachatipok, from Bangkok, June 29.—Mrs. G. O. Dorrity. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson. Per Lama, from Penang, June 29.—Mrs. Hoefeld, Messrs.119 words
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Article190 1914-06-30 12 China Press Wi* Suit. In the United Statl Conn China, Shanghai, 8 w<lv Judge C. obinZ judgment was reffierc-l in case of Karl Weigel v th< Press, a libel action arising statements made by J named in connection witl Neumann murder. Judgment for defendant. In the course190 words
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Article30 1914-06-30 12 A volcanic eruption on the untitle Islands (between the Philippines aDM the Celebes) on June 4. resulted in the destruction of the cocoa plantations and the demolition of 100 houses.30 words
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Advertisement196 1914-06-30 12 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER 1914 MODEL. The One Perfect Machine Interchangable Carriage, 10 to 27 inches. Price: 5190. Quarto or Foolscap Size. Illustrated Catalogue Post Free. Straits Cycle Motor Co., SINGAPORE. Sole Agents, THE PRIMROSE AERATED WATER FACTORY 11-1 MIDDLE ROAD. Telephone No. 1365. WORKED BY STEAM POWER UNDER THE DIRECT196 words
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Advertisement76 1914-06-30 12 NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co,, f Tailors, Drapers General Outfitters. All European Goods No. 14. High Street, SINGAPORE. 8-4 N. K. OTSUBO Co., (Japanese Artists Photographers.) No. 48-3, Hill Street, Singapore. First class Professional work at Moderate prices. Photographs and Portraits Artistically Coloured in Oils, Water colours or crayon work.76 words
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Article408 1914-06-30 13 Methods of the Highwaymen Described. Police Court Proceedings. Ipoh, June 24. The evidence of Mr. H. L. K. Graburn, manager of the Kuala Kubu branch of the Straits Trading Co., was given in the Magistrate's Court, yesterday morning, in connection with the Company's case against a408 words
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Article385 1914-06-30 13 Your young men shall see visions, your old men shall dream dreams." There are yet old m?n among us who dream of the railway, the steamship, and the electric telegraph as the marvels of their youth. The middle-aged speak in terms of flight, of wireless," of the385 words
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Article90 1914-06-30 13 Motor Cyclists' Experience. Messrs. H. Morris and R. Nicholas had a somewhat alarming experience at the Taiping Lake Gardens the other evening. The former was riding on a motor bicycle and his companion was in a side car. They met a cow which charged them sideways, and90 words
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Advertisement147 1914-06-30 13 FOR SALE. New Bhinese Dictionary. mice $3—Cash Copies Cheong's >f* Chinese Phrases m Can be obtained at the office of THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 20a-20c, Collyer Quay. ngapore. 24 June, 1914. Ask your Grocer for f GOLD LEAF" CEYLON TEA Delicious and Fragrant Its strength makes it the most economical TEA147 words
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Advertisement55 1914-06-30 13 ASAHI BEER Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS TAMOTO COMPANY, Telephone No. 412. 351, VICTORIA STREET. And Aii Liquor Deaiers. Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRANO, No. 38«, NORTH BRIDGE55 words
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1396 1914-06-30 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. May. 1914. Allsgar 161,750 16,500 79,520 Alma 83,233 9,800 32,200 Alor Gajah 95,855 8,292 39,368 Alor Pongsn 101,478 9,802 48,322 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,301 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 113,324 532,674 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 49,513 230,439 Asahan 46,114 5,225 26,849 Ayer1,396 words
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Advertisement167 1914-06-30 14 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price off their Articles Dealers in General Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit all Purses. Wholesalers and Retailers. Vichy Celestin HI Best Table Water flßj This Water known I and used over a 1000 A years by all167 words
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Article270 1914-06-30 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jac. Feb. March April May elat Picul 248 282 319 331 320 rUa, 'f 44 51 22 34 45 rUBeh 164 235 300 300 f pe *f 770 635 585 585 600 WOod h 228 193 265 336 265 n <270 words
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Article1226 1914-06-30 15 Remarkable Progress in Last Few Years. VI. Prisons. ccci P tB 194.10 Expenditure $7,486.00 Extensions to the votes for rations and passage of prisoners were authorized. Six European and Eurasian prisoners were admitted. The daily average of native pris- oners was 2556. In 1912 it was Sl'll.1,226 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement49 1914-06-30 15 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort oj English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. MODERN ACCOMMODATION! <S> Ph ne N 58 WORLD-WIDE Cable Address: REPUTATION! HIGH LIFE uiuil Lirt "ADELPHI," Singapore. HOME COMFORT lN TH£ STYLE AND Code: LUXURY! EAST! A.B.C. sth Edition. Manager, Proprietor, 1 S. JOHANNES. j. CARAPIET.49 words
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Advertisement289 1914-06-30 15 International Rubber Congress and Exhibition, BATAVIA, 1914. NOTICE. In view of Mr. A. Van Laer having kindly promised an award for the best commercial sample of smoked sheets (Hevea) produced by any of the estates in -Malaya" the the subcription list has been reopened and entries will now be accepted289 words
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Advertisement363 1914-06-30 16 WANTED. ANTED COMPUTER-DRAFTSMAN. XYunted a computer-draftsman for Jnd (Surveyors Office; must be exh need. Apply by letter enclosing erences and eatery required to ©mputer c/o. Malaya Tribune. f 29-6 4-7 WANTED. Wanted at once a competent IMachineman for Wharfedale Printing Machine. Apply Manager, "Malaya Tribune." LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an363 words
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Advertisement481 1914-06-30 16 NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the posts of three Shift Engineers at the Sewage Pumping Station in People's Park. The salary of the First 6hift Engineer will be $1,500 per annum rising by increments of $60 per annum for approved service to a maximum of481 words
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Advertisement396 1914-06-30 16 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. 8.8. "Glenogle" 3,750 Tons. 8.8. "Seang Bee" 6,799 Tons. 8.8. "Seang Choon" 5,775 Tons. The steamer has excellent accommodation foi passengers, and carries a qualified surgeon She has Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to: GIONG HOE A CO., Agents. or SARKIES BROTHERS.396 words
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Advertisement480 1914-06-30 16 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting at480 words
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Advertisement300 1914-06-30 16 Grtbune Short Perbl In ;r(fons VIZ 4^^l WANTED," TO LET, fc, ONE CENT PER WCRD PER DAY (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) Minimum Charge og O' P. P. C. Cards, announcements, etc., not jgfreding 8 lines Each Insertion SPECIAL RRTES. j For 1 inch of 8 lines of 1 words J Per300 words
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