Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1915
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Title Section22 1915-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening DAILY.] AND SHIPPINGS GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2,- -No. 19. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1915 Friee 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement353 1915-01-23 1 PALLADIU M ORCHARD ROAD Sinfcpore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD T3-HIGHT1 COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NIGHT H Won We Have Settled Down to Cater for The Pabl c tint Like K First < b Programmes at a First Class Theatre, at Popular •H There is only one Real Theatre, THE353 words
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Advertisement159 1915-01-23 1 6. R. COELHO, 52, Seleg/e Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25 4 Gouda Cheese AND159 words
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Advertisement286 1915-01-23 1 A WONDERFUL. WEEK OF WINNERS To-night! At The If Ficture'Palace JUNCTION OF ALBKBT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. AQUILLA'S LATEST EXCLUSIVE AN ALPINE TRAGEDY V C MASSIVE SOLID DURATION 7 FEET IN O REELS. ABOUT V/ 2 HOURS. jOUU LENGTH LUBIN'S WAR DRAMA 2 Reels A GIRL SPY IN MEXICO Parts 2286 words
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373 1915-01-23 2 Peking, Dec. if. —Tbe RussoMongolian Agreement, which mi signed at Kiacnta on September 30; reads The Russian Diplomatic Agent in Mongolia has signed, with due authority, with the Mongolian i'lenipoteutiary, an Agreement giving the Administration of the Russian Posts and Telegraphs a concession for building a telegraph373 words
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Article117 1915-01-23 2 Bombay, Dec. 26.—The Viceroy of India has notified that modifications have been effected in the Customs Tariff schedules and that they will take effect on January L The modifications do not affect those Japanese goods which are favoured by the Indian public, such as clothing, coal, porcelain or117 words
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Article87 1915-01-23 2 Moscow, Dec. 27.—According to official investigations the harvests of beet op to November 2S in Russia are estimated at 758,532,000 poods, of which 708,588,400 poods have been covered by sogftr millers, who are understood to have already consumed 5111,958,2110 poods in their mills. The season's estimated output87 words
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Advertisement222 1915-01-23 2 HIGH CLASS LIQUEURS MARIE BRIZARO, ROGER i Established 1755 CRĔME IENTHE GLACIALE Peppermint (Qreen) HE QUEEN Of ALL AFTER DINNER LIQUEURS ANISETTE CURAQAO, CACAO APRICOT BRANDY Importers John LITTLE C°, Limited SINGAPORE I KUALA. LUMPUR J MOTOR CAR OIL SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES. Motor Oil. Benzine Kerosene Stocked j Chin222 words
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Advertisement787 1915-01-23 2 How I Keep Fit"] Some Celebrities' Opinions. people in all walks of life have testifi sH I writing that they have derived real vigour health from the use of Sanatogen. Amongst them are many of the most distinguished in the world, and added to their evidence is the authority I787 words
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Title Section29 1915-01-23 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbc il?a!apa tribune. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1915. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.29 words
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Article363 1915-01-23 3 Not Ended With the Fall of Tsingtao German erniaei Dresden and converted cruiser Prince Eitel Lrich still being at large in itfa American waters, says RearAdmiral Akiyama of the Xavy De] aent, and the military occution of Tsingtao and other places not being absolutely free363 words
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Article267 1915-01-23 3 Bi ngalee pobliahei the following communication from ucotta citizen Sir, Enclosed I am sending a 'torn a letter received by s mail; from a friend of mine, ?lUh lady, in imgland. The n. from an officer who is h'ecl touch with the Indian lr 'uy, would,267 words
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Article265 1915-01-23 3 Ten Germans Killed Single-Handed Havildar Gagna Singh, 57th Wilde*i Rifles, is the first Indian to be recommended for the V. C. He arrived in the hospital ship this afternoon, a bundle of splints and baudages; but very cheerful and full of heart. He has five265 words
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234 1915-01-23 3 One day recently a German aeroplane was seen approaching the French lines and was duly received with a hail of bullets, telegraphs the Paris correspondent of the Morning Post. To every one's surprise it proceeded to land quite calmly in the middle234 words
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Article416 1915-01-23 3 Boulogne, Nov. 25.—Mr. George Milner, seventeen-vears-old son of the American Consul at Calais, has just been through the very thick of the firing line, and has given me a very vivid account of his experiences, writes a correspondent. "An American Engineer," he said, Mr. H arrived in416 words
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Article238 1915-01-23 3 London, December 18. —Renter's agency ;reports that Servia's great victory over the Austrian army, which was advancing southward from Belgrade up the Morava valley on Xish, has evoked many angry demonstrations in the large cities of Austria and Hungary. The people at large strongly denounce the methods238 words
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Article272 1915-01-23 3 Many Forgotten .Invasions. Professor A. F. Pollard, in a letter to the London Press, points out that the recent raid on the .northern coast towns of England was by no means a solitary instance in British history. The occasions on which our shores have been not merely272 words
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Article459 1915-01-23 3 Under the title M Four Months of War* th- bulletin dcs Armees publishes a report on the whole of the operations from Aug. 2 down to Dec. 2. This survey of the operations, after pointing out .that Germany had been foiled in her hope of crushing459 words
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Article188 1915-01-23 3 Harbin, Jan. The Petrogracl Telegraphic Agency states that Bukharest newspapers are informed from Marmorinitz that the Russians j occupied Kimpolung on the 3rd and the fall of Dornivatra is inevitable. Fierce fighting is taking place there now. Threethousand fugitives have arrived at the Rumanian station of Burduzeny.188 words
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Article85 1915-01-23 3 M. Panas, Greek IftntttW at Constantinople, called on the Grand I izier and made a strong protest against the intolerable persecutions of the Greeks in Turkey." The Kai-er has ;i!!u led t > the destruction of the Emden, but promise* v a new and stronger Emden will rise85 words
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Article1061 1915-01-23 4 The recent Zeppelin raid has been productive of a great many useful things. It has, inter alia, clearly demonstrated that the efficacy of the new aerial weapon has been greatly over-estimated and that although a possible later incursion into England may have the effect of costing1,061 words
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Article89 1915-01-23 4 SulUn of Selangor addresses the Hiif Commissioner F.M.S A Foreign Office telegram fa t k British Legation in Bangkok Jan. 12th states H.H. the Saltan of Belang addressed a letter to the H mi>sioner (Sir Arthur V K.C.M.G.) as follows 44 Although the Sultan of Turk* is of89 words
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Article96 1915-01-23 4 A cable dated London 7th Jti ary states that General Sherif Pas] the exiled Turkish plenipotent interviewed in Paris on the T defeat in the Caucasus, stated he had proof that ten men wen present supreme in Turkey and had received from Germany .1 the last eighteen96 words
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Article72 1915-01-23 4 Rome, December 10. —The Bet gian steamer Roi Leopold bad a surprise reception yesterday when cV put into Savona, in the Golf of Genoa. The whole popolatioa stopped work, and to show theii admiration for the gallantry which Belgium has displayed against o'-r--man aggression, crowded te Urn harbour72 words
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Obituary77 1915-01-23 4 Many of the older resident! says the Bangkok Tim*-, will learn with regret that Dewfl &ai bt received of the death, at the front, of Mr. H. GehrtF, who was directorgeneral of the Royal Railway Department before Mr. Wetter. Mr. Gehrts left Bangkok in 1904. H<77 words
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Article43 1915-01-23 4 Mr. A. ELCockram'i fire-year-i brown gelding Dollar Dictator, h Earla Mor—Lady Strathmore, the Perth Cup easily on tbe ft inst. He was followed in order by Tom Castro, Chief Secret Maori Lad, Dish Knight. Hi« Crown Thistle and Lv Oeorga43 words
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Article171 1915-01-23 4 On the 22nd ultimo His untitled the Aga Khan, accompanied Mirza Ali Abbas Mg, of the X Council, was formally prea H. H. the Sultan of Egypt it Cyir o: The appointment of Mr. A. > Kenion to till the vacancy Federal Council created by cent departure of Mr. Skim171 words
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Advertisement276 1915-01-23 4 ROBINSON S Co. THE BIG BEN ALARUM CLOCK In !n Bab >' Ben Size BC WM w mFGHT I j S Price $5.00 MJll DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life I Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask276 words
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Advertisement61 1915-01-23 4 -^—-■-m,,,,—,,., mm— BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOR Messrs Allsopp Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF BURTON-ON-TRENT. THE PILSENER BEER IS SUPPLIED Under Royal Warrant to I H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. 2-1 31-3 BANK HOLIDAY. The Exchange Banks will be61 words
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Article355 1915-01-23 5 Coon ia £24. 15 in the London Bir Silver ia 22 £d. per ounce in —:o: jumped to £152 in Locally it is —:o: up to 5.10 in London :o: Tin was |74J in the F. M. S. trea yesterday. —:o: }j r p. T. Allen is355 words
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Article612 1915-01-23 5 In a Hail of Sbot and Shell. Tanga, a sleepy little hollow on the German East Co*st of Africa, was the scene of an exciting time for the Indo-China liner Lai Sang. With her funnels riddled by bullets, and shot and shell marks on her port and612 words
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Article77 1915-01-23 5 The King received at Buckingham Palace on 22nd oltimo the late Chinese Minister attached to the Conrt of St. .James and the new Chinese Minister, Banks Alfred Baa. The latter presented his Letter of Credence as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Republic of China. The ceremony was rendered77 words
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Article232 1915-01-23 5 The Honorary Secretary, Johore War Relief Fund, has forwarded to us for publication the following copies of correspondence relating to the remittance of £300 to the Belgian Minister, London, for relief of distress among3t Belgian refugees Belgian Legation, 15, West Halkin St., Belgrave Square, Dondon, 10th232 words
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Article210 1915-01-23 5 Badly "Waald" by the Kedah, Straits and F.M.S. Police. Our Bukit Mertajam correspondent writes under date January 18 —News has been received here to the effect that the notorious gang-robber leader, Choo Ah Pow, has been arrested by the Kulim police at Trap, in the district of210 words
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Article140 1915-01-23 5 Next week the annual Conference of Clergy and Quiet Day (for the Diocese of Singapore) will take place at Kuala Lumpur. All the clergy of the diocese are required to attend. In consequence there will be no services or classes at the Cathedral this week after Monday morning, when there140 words
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Article112 1915-01-23 5 The Western Battle Line Stubborn Fighting Continues. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22, 1.15 a. m. A Paris evening communique says the enemy violently bombarded our positions north of Xotredame Lorette, then, at 5 o'clock in the morning, delivered a fresh attack which was instantly checked. In the ChampagneReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article77 1915-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 10.45 p.m. A French official note emphasizes the general progress made by the Allies which, at certain points, is very appreciable. Indeed, there has been a general retreat of the German troops, except north-east of Soissons. It can be atKrmed *that the Allies77 words
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Article111 1915-01-23 5 London, Jan. 22, 5.55 p.m. A communique says that an extremely violent bombardment in the Forest of Aprerhont prevented us retaining 150 metres of the German trenches which we hart captured. The enemy at Bois-le-Pretre retook part of the trenches we had captured on Wednesday. We111 words
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Article83 1915-01-23 5 London, Jan. 22, 5.45 p.m. A Paris communique says that the Germans bombarded Xieuport with considerable violence. We progressed slightly eastward of the Lombaertzyde high road. Our artillery between Ypres and the Oise gained some successes against German works, batteries and concentrations of infantry. The situation at Soissons83 words
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Article64 1915-01-23 5 London. Jan. 22. 11 a.m. Rotterdam The British steamer Durward was sunk by a German submarine off the Dutch Coast twenty miles north-east of the mouth of theMeosa [The Durward is a steel screw steamer of 1301 tons gross. She was built in 1895 by Messrs. A.64 words
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Article49 1915-01-23 5 London, Jan. 22, 3.20 p.m. Germans from the submarine boarded the Durward and ordered the crew to take to their boats. They then sank the vessel and returned and towed the boats for six hours to a lightship, when the submarine went away at full speed49 words
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Article25 1915-01-23 5 London, Jan. 21, 10.45 p.m. The Hague The Government is asking an inquiry of Germany anentthe alleged passage of airships over Holland.25 words
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Article181 1915-01-23 5 Paris, December 21, 5..'J0 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 7&35. Our artillery had the advantage in the region of the river Aisne, in Champagne and in Argonn We have made some progress to the north-west of Beau Sejour (a farm four miles east181 words
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Article76 1915-01-23 5 The Air Peril. The Hague, Jan. 1G. German aeroplanes dropped bombs into the centre of the city of Warsaw and did great damage. The Unemployment. Although the number of men acquired to complete the works on the London Docks is inadequate, the application of 1,000 Dutch dockworkers76 words
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149 1915-01-23 5 Eyewitness' Report. British Artillery Superior. Bangkok, January li). In a report issued to-day by eyewitness he emphasises the great effectiveness of the British guns of all calibres. Artillery duels, repeatedly turning in our favour, have formed the main feature of the fighting in Belgium,149 words
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Article735 1915-01-23 6 The opening day of the Knala Lumpur races, 21st inst., produced some excellent sport. Throughout the afternoon nothing of a very surprising nature occurred, all winners being strongly supported at the tote. Barnabas brought off a smart victory in the first race, in which Lily Klsie, who was735 words
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Article183 1915-01-23 6 The Casino. Miss Florence Maydean (Arizona Rose) makes her first appearance at the Casino to-night, her season in Singapore lasting for six nights only. Her repertoire consists of songs and dances and amazing feats of rifl« and pistol shooting, while though; reading will form another portion of the183 words
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Article251 1915-01-23 6 About fifty gentlemen interested in the new rubber market at Batavia •were present at a recent meeting. The President, Mr. Buss, opened the meeting, explaining the object of the proposal. He asked Mr. Lovink whether the Government will support the project. Mr. Lovink said he would251 words
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Article346 1915-01-23 6 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Man u'er, Chartered Bank :of indie, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $291,941.97 Messrs Smith, Macindoe, Henlrie A: Curr, ->oura-ba-a (Monthly, Home Fowl only)346 words
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Article86 1915-01-23 6 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (care of the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) acknowledges, with many thanks, the following contributions Previously acknowledged $21,;515.G3 "G" (2nd) 100 Sweeps and Balls won Selangor Golf Club, (4th) 77 R. P. R." ir> "M.C.D." 10 "Kathleen" 25 Alfred Lea (2nd) 20 Collection From86 words
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Advertisement349 1915-01-23 6 j MOTOR CARS ON Hl^| REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRF! I GREASE I" Cylinder Oil AND P/lotop Accessories I OF Every Description. Sole Agents Far: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles pGasolenc light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH349 words
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Article74 1915-01-23 7 REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Duly leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and > f p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. T !irnv r '>ro north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Train» leave from Johore 7.9,74 words
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Article64 1915-01-23 7 Singapore, January 23. London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 13/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 11/16 m India Bank T. T. 175 Jr Hongkong— r 22% Qoanghai— Bank d/d. 102* n Java— Bank T. T. 14U Bauk d/d. ll±J ?n —buying rate $8.54 last issue 1/3 15/16 in64 words
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Article85 1915-01-23 7 The N.Y.K. steamers move as Hirano Maru is loadMalacca, Penang and I. Mishima Maru Hongkong and Japan Penang, Rangoon ttj the s.s. Hakata Maru 11 prox.; s.s. KatoriMaru, «Ui, will leave for Europe via li s lv nang on 3rd prox. Maru will sail for Hongl'l,J J apan on oth85 words
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Article1014 1915-01-23 7 Shipping Notes and News. For Western Australia loads the Minderoo. The N. Y. K. s.s. Iyo Maru left the wharf yesterday. The Ocean S. S. Co.'s steamer Priam has sailed. The steamer Carlyle, Capt. Falla, sails for Port Swettenham to-day. The Straits S. S. Co.'s vessel Poh Ann,1,014 words
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Article20 1915-01-23 7 (Singapore, Jan. 23) Copra —Market steady. TYra.— 150 tons sold. Tapioca. —ln brisk demand. Other Products. —Market steady.20 words
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Article197 1915-01-23 7 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul |21.00 Nutmegs 80S, 22.00 Copra Bali jo.io Copra Gorong.Talo 10.20 Copra Dongalo io.20 Copra Kavong 9.85» Copra Pulo 9.75# Copra Pontianak 9-35* Copra Si an tan 9.70* Copra Singkawang 9.80* Sago Flour Singapore 1st quality 3.80 Sago Flour Singapore fair 3.76197 words
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82 1915-01-23 7 Copra £24.15.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot 5 5/32 dist. 5 5/16. Pepper: white 9jj spot. dist. 9}. Gambier 20/Gambier (cube) 28/Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, 10/Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/6 j. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 2/2]. Tin Standard 3 m's. £152.0 0.82 words
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Article23 1915-01-23 7 Grey Yarns Single Twist 40s.— B|. Piece Goods 8$ lbs. Shirtings 6/- T. cloth, 4/3. Cotton (American) Middling 5.10.23 words
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Article295 1915-01-23 7 Limitation Imposed. Delhi, Dec. 28.—A Press commuDique states :—lt will be remembered that the Government of India recently summoned a conference at Delhi to discuss the situation arising out of the abnormally high prices at which wheat is selling in northern India. Prior to summoning the conference295 words
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Article558 1915-01-23 7 The report of tbe Pabang Consolidated Company, Limited, stales that the tonnage of ore crushed, its yield, and the alluvial tin won during the psst year, are shown below, with a comparison of the previous year. The accident at the mill in December resulted in a considerable reduction558 words
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Article51 1915-01-23 7 Mr. George Douglas Rushton, master mariner, is gazetted to act as pilot, in the pilotage district of Singapore. The new Beacon has now hmkt erected on the Lohang Shoal at Miri and shows the same white disc and has the same bearings tic. as buoy .mentioned in Notification No, XXXV,51 words
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Miscellaneous320 1915-01-23 7 FIXTURES. Saturday» 23rd. u 4i First Quarter. UA& St Georee Regular. 9.15. Rubber Co. Meeting. Evatt'». 12 noon, g Water3.12 a.m. ft. 4 ins.; 3.40 p.m. ft 6 in*. Sunday, 24th. -d Sar.day *ft*r Epiphany. j 0 r-,re P A- Johore Hotel, 11 ajn. JJjb water: —3.48 a.m. 8 ft.320 words
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Article224 1915-01-23 8 Supreme Court. Death Sentence The last case on the Assize calendar was commenced in the Supreme Court, yesterday, before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. L. M. Woodward, and a jury. This was that in which a Cantonese, Chan Yeong, was brought up to answer a charge of murder224 words
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Article92 1915-01-23 8 A Hokien named Yap Kye Tek met with the punishment he so richly deserved at the hands of the Second Police Magistrate yesterday. He was found guilty of attempted robbery, and the evidence went to show that on the morning ot the 10th instant, accused came up92 words
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Article64 1915-01-23 8 Alleged Assault. A Teochew named Chia Ho Git will, next week, have to answer a charge of having caused hurt to one Nonis in Serangoon Road. Case postponed. Wong Teng Teng, a Hokien, was charged with the alleged theft of one tin of oil, value $3, from64 words
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Article124 1915-01-23 8 During the hearing of a case in the Second Police Court yesterday afternoon, a Chinese hawker, who was giving evidence against one Tsu Kang, a police constable alleged to have committed extortion, said that the accused came up to his stall and kicked him. Witness tendered him one124 words
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Article112 1915-01-23 8 Opened on ht January. The laying of the Japanese cable between Nagasaki and Shanghai has now been completed, and it was to be opened for public service from Ist .January. Messages in Japanese and European languages will be transmitted at a charge of 34 sen l>er word112 words
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Advertisement105 1915-01-23 8 I ALBERT L. A. DALEY, 1 UNDERTAKER j No. 157. MIDDLE ROAD. Telegraphic addkess "DALEY" uSISBsSj Phone No. 619. Established 1897 >ypaL Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd. AS AH I BEER H SAPPORO A BLACK BI ER JBk CITRON WAT R Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. Tamoto Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 412, And105 words
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Advertisement249 1915-01-23 8 CHINESE NEW YEAR CARDS of every description NOW READY. Price from 2 cents to 20 cents each. CHEQUE GREETING CARDS Bank of Friendship and Bank of Providence Unlimited, 50 sho^t» in a Book. Price SO cts. per book or 5 5 cts. post free. Sample sheets sent free on application.249 words
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Article229 1915-01-23 9 More Dutch Discoveries. The most startling revelations of the extraordinary behaviour of the German authorities while their country is involved in a war which threatens her national existence continue to be made by the Dutch newspapers. It seems that in one of her colonies a229 words
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Article98 1915-01-23 9 The Mainichi states that the Chinese Government has adopted a scheme for the construction of a railway from Peking to Xiepaul ostensibly as a State line, and it is proposed to defray the capital expenditure, amounting to $12,000,000, by contributions of 15,000,000 each from the Treasures of Pechihli98 words
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Article108 1915-01-23 9 There has been a great shortage of boots and foot-wear in Samarang, due to the arrival of Netherland troops. A Paris message of 17th December relates that the Rome correspondent of Echo de Paris has reported by wire as follows —A Roumanian mission has left for Rome nnd Paris. The108 words
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Advertisement471 1915-01-23 9 Church Services. ANDREWS. i Sun'!;iv after the Epiphany. !f < < :nrnuni<»n Plain;. H Communion (Choral). Matins and Litany, pj hildrenV Service. B and Sermon. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINES. Holy Communion. —Een«ong and Sermon. Hymn-. 20, DO 400 (tune 219). '>40, HlO 27 M i E. U*mUm 14,19 Act. 10. 1471 words
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Advertisement233 1915-01-23 9 M. E. TAMIL CHURCH SERVICES. Short Stueet School. 9 a.m. -Sunday School. 10 a.m. —Divine Service by Mr. J. J. Kovilpellai. 0.1.*> p.m.— Epworth League Meeting by Mr. E. V". Da ies. ■>.\o p.m—Wednesday Prayer Meeting. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHAPEL Pkxa.no Laxe. X p.m.—Sunday. Subject in the prophecies of Revelation.233 words
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Advertisement30 1915-01-23 9 J.I JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81, Tank Road. 10-730 words
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Advertisement312 1915-01-23 9 NOTICE 'SHELL* MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. UAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. A2I. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand312 words
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Advertisement451 1915-01-23 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge— with full particulars of tbe quali»catioos and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointment? can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $o. This includes:— 1. The retention451 words
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Advertisement465 1915-01-23 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. IIEKKT'S Pontianak Jan. V "OCTHOOKN Muntok, Djeboaa, Bttajoa, Pangkal-Pinar.;:. KoM and Tand-iong-Pandan Jan. 23 BAMPIT Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako. Reneat and B'465 words
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Advertisement151 1915-01-23 10 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. s.s. OMAPERE For above ports will be despatched from the Roads on Tuesday, 1 p.m. Expected to arrive here on every Sunday. For freight, etc., apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO., Agents, 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkie» Bros, (for first-class151 words
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Advertisement188 1915-01-23 10 SHIPPING P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, fo:H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. insurance" The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tan Chay VaN,188 words
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Advertisement413 1915-01-23 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 I (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW 11th January, 1915.) 4,000 Kaga Hubbuck'i C bored Paint, Oil and Sundries 1 1,200 lbs. White Cotton Waate, '.'.(nx> lbs. Insertion Cloth,413 words
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Advertisement300 1915-01-23 10 RANEEGUNCT Dpainpip es AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO,. SINGAPORE. PAUL CO! PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 67 Seiegie Road. Children's Portraiture a h„ HIGH-CLASS WORKMAN ;i Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies (4 Cabinet {7^ Boudoir $15.00 Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to onr Studio will be appreciated. BUN300 words
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