Malaya Tribune, 25 February 1915
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Title Section27 1915-02-25 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 46. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915 Price 5 Cents. ClK iftalapa Crftwie* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2527 words
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Advertisement737 1915-02-25 1 PALLADIUM OPCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. 10 NIGHT. Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9p m. TO-NIGHT. THE INVADERS F i Pon erfully Eracted Western Drama by the Kalem Co TH* GREAT W R MAP I w Number of the largest War Map in Singapore NAVIES737 words
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Article1448 1915-02-25 2 (From the Ltliteenan Magazine.) IV. In the decentralization of wealth impetus should be given, toward that direction which will debouch it among the largest number of the people to their greatest benefit. That there will always be stewards I of wealth I have not the least doubt.1,448 words
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Article217 1915-02-25 2 Worse Than Bleeding. "It is better to low, a pi nt ~f than to have the nerves ta; one can measure your nerve I it runs away," wrote th Doctor Oliver Wendell Ho'J.T^ It is easy to explain vhythiii,, The blood-making orgaat m place lost blood,217 words
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Advertisement382 1915-02-25 2 Mttles Patent Mangles. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. M. S. 101. All our Mangles a-e fitted with a Patented Contrivance which enables the Rubber to be finished of a uniform thickness. M. T. 103. Best Suregrip Nail Puller. $1.75 $19.00 Dozen. Don't Complain of Low Prices when the quality of your Rubber382 words
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Advertisement187 1915-02-25 2 j. I imiiiiu, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Straits Gofeninent. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81, Tank Road. 10-7 PAUL CO., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Porlrailure a Speciality, H Hi FT-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visile187 words
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738 1915-02-25 3 Oenotnj rejects President Wil in the o< r i •3 an «npOrtWit role ine conclusion of neace TiZ Germany, and sava that damage German 2 ass themselves to be deceived, and must STSn the arbitrator between Great Bri tain and Germany. American neutrality, on738 words
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Article274 1915-02-25 3 Admiral Nares of the Challenger The death of Vice-Admiral Sir George Strong Nares, k.c.b., f.r.s.. the famous Arctic explorer, occured at his residence in Surbiton on Jan. 22 in his eighty-fourth year. Sir George was born in April 1831 and entered the Navy in 1845. His first274 words
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Article131 1915-02-25 3 According to a gentleman connected with the mercantile marine who arrived in Sydney from Singapore (says the Sydney Daily Telegraph),the Straits Settlements Steamship Co. has given an order for the construction of 12 new steamers to take over the trade previously held there by the Germans. At131 words
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Article42 1915-02-25 3 Calcutta, Feb. 4.—Magisterial proceedings began yesterday before the District Magistrate, Rangoon, against H. C. Elsey, Departmental Manager of Graham <fc Co., who stands charged with falsifying the accounts of that firm to the extent of over R. 101,000.—Ceylon Observer.42 words
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Advertisement359 1915-02-25 3 Vichy Celestin I Best Table Water j This Water knowD jtnd used over a 1000 rears by all kinds of nvalids. A pint taken early io the morning will nake you fit for the Gaggino&Co M Agents. V 6, Raffles Sonare* ,i "TT" l 'lfl Corner of 85BBBBH Banbam Street.359 words
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Advertisement354 1915-02-25 3 EMPjjBECARSi 1 Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out I Within 3 Days of Arrival. I THERE IS A REASON! Orders Now Boofted I Julian Frankel Furniture Co. M> Ufa.) ORCHARD ROAD. Mr Uta.) ,p HQXE 244. Wire "JULIAN." HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS.354 words
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Article700 1915-02-25 4 Three Attempts at Solution. Nikblifit *t the Prob'em Three deliberate assaults have been made by scientists in recent years on that stronghold known as the mystery of life, states a writer in The Standard. It is not quite certain that all have failed. Indeed, all three have700 words
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Article410 1915-02-25 4 Herr fternbarg s Work Succeeding Under the leadership of Herr DemburL'. the alien German statesman who is the agent of the Kasier, the Germans in the United States have organised themselves into a mighty shouting machine, and they are openly trying to intimidate the State410 words
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Article92 1915-02-25 4 By Courtesy of theAs^hi." Copenhagen. Jan. 22.—Yon Vondergoltz, writing to the President of the Society of Young Germany, says Even after peace has been declared thero will be great hatred and hostility against us, therefore we must clap on the helmets tighter. Every where the people92 words
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Article66 1915-02-25 4 The friends of M. Padoux in Siam will hear with interest that his direction of the Salt Gabelle at at Peking has been most successful. According to a Peking telegram dated the 16th instant, the Salt Revenue for the past year amounted to Shanghai taels rn.S.io.T 16, which66 words
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Advertisement533 1915-02-25 4 SBooks of ?9/Je $reat War. I A.B.C. Guide to the Gr<-at War -60 Lloyd's A.B.C. of the War -30 A.B C. of the Army -60 All for a scrap of paper 1-10 In the Firing Lines -60 British Regiments at the Front -60 The Campaign round Liege -60 Brave Belgium,533 words
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Article133 1915-02-25 5 Thursday, 25th. S>b/*>l Prize-giving, Victoria j at re. iM p.m. -Vf' A. LJO p.m. Cookery Class. p.m. J uiek Nur«ing Lecture, o j H reward mail closes. a.m. 7 ft. 6 ins.; 9.12 pjn. <f| I in*. Friday, 26th. ,v r 10 a.m. Millinery Class, 4 p.m. Meeting Chinese133 words
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Article52 1915-02-25 5 Singapore. Feb- 25» Baak4 a/a, 2/4 :J 1^» I fesaand 2/4 1/.J2 Private 3 ui/h. 2/4 19/32 Bank T. T. 173] B*nk d/d 221 Bank d/d. 102) 'ma T. T. 14H Bank<Ud. 114} —baying rata $B.f>4 1 Will 1/4 1/:J2 T. T. 1/4 1/16 fEagiandraaa 5% hr uv,r in52 words
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Article31 1915-02-25 5 untitled complaint in his Tokyo He waj born in 1845 in •1 J 'ovince and command- Sixth Division in the KusV Var When he captured 8,500 ij > the battle of Mukden.31 words
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Article109 1915-02-25 5 The Times publishes a letter from w£ !T Ptai u crai Kent, which sank the Nurnberg in a due Thl e uT\ on at LHanda. hour, g T, tW and a h *H hours. The Kent was struck 30 rW* h Th t Narnber the faster boat, but109 words
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Article186 1915-02-25 5 European Powers having extended their hunt after foodstuffs to the *ar East, trade in those articles at the Eastern ports, particularly Chinese porta, has been markedly enlivened lately, with the result that the shortage of shipping has got to be felt acutely. To relieve the congestion of186 words
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Article337 1915-02-25 5 The Evils of Their Credit System. Responsible for Ruining Trade. M A British Merchant in China," writing from Tientsin on December 10th to the Manchester Guardian, says:— We read from time to time of the great effort being made by English manufacturers to capture a good337 words
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Article29 1915-02-25 5 Captain Baker Carr, late Ist Battalion Rifle Brigade, who was in Singapore With that Battalion, has been appointed Brigade-Major, attached to the General Staff for musketry duties at home.29 words
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Article997 1915-02-25 5 A Singapore correspondent writes to the Mercantile Guardian On going over your issue of the October I read with interest your remarks so far as this place is concerned, and my further comments may not be out of place, although the purport may be well known to you997 words
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Article206 1915-02-25 5 Sir Edward Grey wrote 44 It has further been represented to His Majesty's Government, though this subject is not dealt with in Your Excellency's note, that our embargoes on the export of some articles, more especially rubber, have interfered with commercial interests in the United States.206 words
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Article198 1915-02-25 5 Arthur Yorv;, Governor k Commander-in-Chief. Whereas by Ordinance No. IX of 1913 it is, amongst other things, enacted that the Governor in Council may prohibit by Proclamation for a period in such Proclamation to be mentioned the exportation from this Colony either absolutely or to any country, territory or198 words
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Article42 1915-02-25 5 Governor-General Count untitled of Chosen has decided to hold a ooafereOQS, in the middle of March, of leading agriculturists, business men and manufacturers of that country. This year, for the first Lime, Korean landers in them lim will also be invited. —Asahi.42 words
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Article227 1915-02-25 5 (Singapore, Iff.) Copra —Market strong. Tin- —$77.10 50 tons sold. Tapioca. —Steady. Sago Flour, Gambier and Pep* per—Strong demand. Other Products. Market steely Latest Lout Market Quoutioat. Nutmeg* 110 S. per picul $21 0U Nutmeg* 80 S, 22.00 Copra Bali MMf Copra Gorong Talo 10.75* Copra Dongalo 10.75*227 words
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Article273 1915-02-25 5 The report on the administration of Burma for the year 1913-14 attributes the decrease in the exports to Southern Siam to the progress made hy the Siamese railway system and the consequent partial diversion of trade from Moulmein to Bangkok. But the same influence, we take it,273 words
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Article76 1915-02-25 5 Mettri Allen Dennys and Co. adriee the Pinang GaEett" that th« undermentioned prices were realised for rubber gold by them by auction and private tender on Feb. 24, aojooo rm. sold Smoked Sheet $104 to .*lls plain... 104 M 113 Poamoked Sheet 100 104 Pale Crepe 11076 words
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Article63 1915-02-25 5 By the a a Kuching untitled untitled wak ml pad Mr. J. C. Moulton, having received oedstl to proceed to Bombay V> rejoin his regiment, the Wiltshires. As we understand that Mr. Monkon's appointment as Curator of the Museum is being kept open for him, we may add the hope63 words
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Advertisement66 1915-02-25 5 Train Services. &EYRED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. ea for north at 7.7 a.m. and Oth ei trains leave for Johore at 1 a., BOOB, l..*JO p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. ■riTei from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 RT« from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, U, 4.J;{ and 6.5. Additional Train:66 words
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Miscellaneous266 1915-02-25 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. < ra bo Carlos de Eizaguirre noon, gelat Pandjang. Rengi*.:» and Hawaii Abbotsford poon. if Lingg *Kht-ng Seng 1 p.m. and Malac a* *ri Muar 2 p.m. fei'uPahat Mena 3 p.m. p,,rt L»i-kson A: Port swettenham *Penang 3 p.m. Miar and Malacca *Kaka 3 p.m. I' iV.266 words
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690 1915-02-25 6 Nothing dur ing the last quarter of a century baa been more remarkable than the marvellous growth of ohemical industry in Germany. Every one knows that German manufactures have been stimulated and promoted by means of protective tariffs and subsidies in the shape of freight690 words
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Article24 1915-02-25 6 More than 500 subordinate officers in the Java Service have notified their intention to form I union. A meeting w ill shortly be held.24 words
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Article314 1915-02-25 6 [Officially Communicated. The situation continues ly satisfactoiy. The clearing of tho rfctri i the extension of the safe *m gresses. Captures and surrenders cont and some have taken place th burning the bush. The Detachment of the 36th Rflfc has been actively employed the day in searching314 words
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Article240 1915-02-25 6 Flayer* and Cigars for Arxiving Troops This ig from the Daily Expns Correspondent Rangoon, Dec. 10. —B«sket-I of cigars ami matches and botiq of beautiful flowers were present-' to the officers, non-coinuiifesi' officers, and men of the two Ba'ta lions of Territorials who arrive here to-day to240 words
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Advertisement314 1915-02-25 6 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Singapore and District. ■-.>•;■ i— Egyptian 1 Cigarettes. Cigarettes. m obdull^^C 0 L" Abdulla Turkish 168 Nt Boric london w Auuuua Cigarettes S oking I fo-« —Mixture So. 11. $1.10 j[j 80 cts I Special Prices for Clubs, etc., on Application, j iMHßoancßßHtwusßcaßMaßßsar. DON'T HOARD314 words
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Advertisement25 1915-02-25 6 BIRD S NEST COGNAC. -SO/,/; IMPO/:TE B Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Every attention given to the Comfort of Guests. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-225 words
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Article1084 1915-02-25 7 ajj fx\ orts of produce from Cey- hftTi recently increased. :o:— Tin locally to day $77.10 50 ton.- sold. _:o: The Singapore Golf Club is closed CT farther notice. :o:—■ Cellars has returned to the f at. S. from Home. if quoted at $77.75 in the federal1,084 words
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Article120 1915-02-25 7 Singapore Garrison Tragedy. Press Bureau Version. Reuter's Services. London, Feb. 2.). The Press Bureau states that owing to jealousy about recent promotions, a portion of the Fifth Light Infantry (late Fifth Bengals) °at Singapore refused to obey orders, causing a serious riot, which was quelled by the localReuter's Services. - 120 words
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Article47 1915-02-25 7 Submarines Aeroplanes. Folkcstcr.e-Bculcgne Crstk Attacked. London, Feb. 24. The Admiralty reports that the Folkestone-Boulogne; mailboat was attacked by a submarine shortly after leaving Boulogne harbour yester-eve. A torpedo passed thirty yards ahead of the ship. There were ninety-two passengers, consisting of civilians and including neutrals.47 words
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Article64 1915-02-25 7 London, Feb. 24. The steamer B rank so me Chine was struck by a mine or a torpedo twenty miles from Beachy Head. Eighteen of the crew were landed at Xewhaven. The Captain and mate* are standing by in the hope of beaching the steamer, which is64 words
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Article40 1915-02-25 7 London, Feb. 24. The Norwegian steamer Regin, Shields to Bordeaux, has been sunk off Dover at 6.30 in the morning. The crew were saved. Later telegrams state that the Regin was torpedoed and sank in ten minutes.40 words
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Article27 1915-02-25 7 London, Feb. 24. It is reported at Colchester that seven of tiie enemy aeroplanes were sighted flying over Maplin Sands noith-westward on Tuesday afternoon.27 words
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Article60 1915-02-25 7 German Submarine Sunk. Lon lon, Feb. 24. A Paris official KJS that a rest) I belonging to the second French flotilla at 7-30 on Tuesday morning discovered and shelled a German submarine on the surface, eight miles south-west of Cape Albrech. near Boulogne. Several shells struck the submarine before60 words
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Article292 1915-02-25 7 Fought to the Last Cartridge. London, Feb. 21. A Petrograd telegram states that a despatch from the Commander-in-Chief says that the force surrounded during the retreat in East Prussia consisted of the Twenty-ninth Division and three reserve re&irnents, all belonging to General BulgakoiTs Twentieth Corps. Communication between292 words
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Article110 1915-02-25 7 London, Feb. 24. I.arg<*, Middlesex; Lieut. C, G. Clowes. Ist E£ing*i Boyfcl RHkh [There aie two Ltisej in the 3rd Middh-sex Major Philip and Captain Herbert Kdward who was Adjutant with that battalion when in Singapore. The nature of the efttnsJty is not tinted in this110 words
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Article150 1915-02-25 7 London, Feb. 24. The Paris evening communique* says that the day was comparatively quiet except in Cbampagne,where fighting continues favourably. We captured more trenches in the region of Beansejour and maintained oor previooi gains. The Germans tried to debooeh on a portion of the village of Stosswihr, Alsace,150 words
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Article141 1915-02-25 7 Praise for Allies. London, Feb. 24. In a Rouse of Commons Mr. Austen Clumber lain made a notable speech in which he praised the decisions of (he Paris Finance Conference and suggested that, instead of a joint loan for Belgium, the latter might raise a loan guaranteed by141 words
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Article65 1915-02-25 7 London, Feb. 21. A teleg ram from Washington says that the W B. authorities are considering Mm Pact that the German war/one proclamation appears to be a direct violation of the GermanAm.riean treaty of 18*28 ratihed two years ago by G rmany, providing that American vessels65 words
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Article57 1915-02-25 7 Lon lon, Feb The Admiralty announces that unfavourable w»- i( -r and low risfrbility added to the gali interrupt.d operations on the Dardanelles. The outer fortl vara seriously darnag. 1 by the bom bant merit on the l'.Uh. The Admiralty also anrmum-- a restri* tion of navigation in57 words
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Article184 1915-02-25 8 Paris, Feb. 22, 6.5 p m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 68. Wa yesterday realized fresh progress in Champagne, capturing German trenches. On the rest of the front, we repulsed some counter-attacks and maintained all our positions. Nothing important has occurred to-day in Alsace,184 words
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Article79 1915-02-25 8 Latest Quotations. London, Feb. 23, 7.10 p.m. Tin 185. Standard Copper: £64| selected: £71i Braziers £80. Spelter £33. Wheat: White Karachi 60/-, Delhi 60/6, Rosafe 62/3 paid. Linseed, Argentine 49/-. Tea Very active. Fully firm, Common a farthing dearer. Wheat 61/6 ApribMay sellers 64/6 March-April paid. Linseed 53/679 words
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Article87 1915-02-25 8 An Effect of the War. According to the 44 Ceylon Mail of Feb. 2 forty-nine clerks of Messrs Freudenberg <fc Co. late N. D. L. Agents at Colombo), who were noticed to quit at the end of last month, were paid ofT. Those of them who had87 words
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Article88 1915-02-25 8 New York, Jan 26.—Germany has lodged a protest with the American Government against the alleged violation of The Hague treaty by the Curtis Company, which, she says, has sold five hydroplanes to Great Britain and is executing orders for 3»; more of such craft, in addition to similar88 words
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Article42 1915-02-25 8 The Englishman states that the Indian Tea Market has never been in such a good con lition as at present—so much so that there is no error in the expectation that the duty may be raised from eightpenee in the next Budget.42 words
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Article105 1915-02-25 8 The Palladium draws full houses nightly and the programme selected by the enterprising management received well-deserved appreciation. 44 The Invaders," a production eminently well suited to these stirring times, is replete with intensely gripping situations. The Great War Map is a masterpiece of ingenuity and skill. 44 Navies105 words
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Article87 1915-02-25 8 The mortality returns for the past week ending 20th inst. show a total of 221 deaths, of which 173 were males and 48 females and giving a rate of 34.90 per mills. The unusual return of 42 deaths from injuries heads the list of "Cause of death." 2587 words
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50 1915-02-25 8 Calcutta, Feb. 4.—The Government of India have asked the Port Oflicers to he on the look-out for dhows and ilaj pilgrim boats which are attempting to smuggle foodstuffs to German Kast Africa where Government has been informed that great scarcity of food prevails.50 words
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Advertisement512 1915-02-25 8 PROCLAMATION. Mb By order of Brigadier-General D. 11. Ridout, Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlement. NOTICE. It must be impressed upon the public that the two executions of men of the sth Light Infantry, which took place on the 23rd February, at Singapore, were punishment for Mutiny and firing512 words
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Advertisement325 1915-02-25 8 MARTIAL LAW. By order of Brigadier-General D. Ridout, Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau has been opened. The public are requested to forward to the undersigned written statements in narrative form of 1. Any events in eo?meetion with the recent outbreak in Singapore from the commencement325 words
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Advertisement211 1915-02-25 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] I MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYREi I j GREASE I Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. I Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and I Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene211 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section13 1915-02-25 9 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS.13 words
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Article1687 1915-02-25 9 gear's Picturc of Warfare. German Magic." a v;j.«> Indian issing through the Place t j when I ran into the weatherworn company tiling into the railway I asked the last of them, a young sowar, what the was. It was a Sikh squads Horse, but1,687 words
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Article215 1915-02-25 9 Mr. William 11. X am, the shipbuilding firm of Kaeburn and Verd, Glasgow, gave t b little sermon at the end of hi* interesting article on shipbuilding from which we qunte elsewhere m t i s all very well to talk of charity and forgiveness, but215 words
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Article282 1915-02-25 9 "An Intolerable Situation-' Ueuter's Agtnej understands that official telegrams just received from Athens report the poaiiion of Greeks in Asia Minor as being absolutely intolerable." This strtt" of affairs, it is declared, coming as it does after the expulsion of 120.000 Greeks from As a Minor during282 words
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Article168 1915-02-25 9 We cannot remember ever having heard oi read of a more patriotic lot of men than those special constables who enrolled to help to keep the peace in the absence of the regular peelers who have gone to the front. They give four hours per day or night168 words
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Article32 1915-02-25 9 Toronto, Jan. 21.—The Canadian Government has ask-I Parliament to appropriate CM)/XX),000 in th* coming session to cover war i I pens** to the end of th* year Arahi32 words
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Article604 1915-02-25 9 The Rout of the Ottoman Army. CoiuckY Brilliant Work. Official cooimuni<ju/'S issued by the Russian Great General Headquarters Staff at Petrograi state On the left bank of the Vistula on the Sukha-Mogbely front the fighting ia becoming more and more fierce. The Germans, notwithstanding the heavy losses which604 words
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Article734 1915-02-25 10 Sir Edward Grey and Britain's Reply. The mail papers to hand give the full text of Sir Edward Grey's reply to the American note, and the seriousness of the position is greater than appeared to be the case from the brief summary cabled by Renter. Sir Edward734 words
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Article233 1915-02-25 10 It is intimated that Lord Aberdeen, on his creation as marquis, will assume the name of Tara with that of Aberdeen. He will thus become the Marquis of Aberdeen and Tara. The title of Tara is adopted to commemorate Lord and Lady Aberdeen's long connection with Ireland233 words
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Article146 1915-02-25 10 Clever Seamanship- London, Feb. I.—The mail packet Graphic from Belfast to Liverpool escaped by steaming head to wind at full speed. The passengers were prepared for a thrill when they saw masses of floating wreckage, barrels of oil and sides of bacon. The choppy sea146 words
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Article14 1915-02-25 10 I We do net necessarily on dor so the opinions expressed by correspondents.]14 words
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Article169 1915-02-25 10 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. •Sir, —Will you please inform us what the total num 1 er of European British subjects if throughout the world. The figure given to me by an argumentative friend at the Club is overwhelming. Yours, etc., Doubting Thomas. [Tiie figure169 words
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Article118 1915-02-25 10 An officer from the front speaks in glowing terms of the work of the Indian troops at the front Their cleverness in spying out the enemy is a mystery to the British Tommy.' As the result of an exploit by the Gurkhas the Army Intelligence Department was118 words
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Advertisement144 1915-02-25 10 R Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., I Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beach Singapore mmm m. PLEASING TO THE ALATE AND THE j URSE. j I FRAMROZ'S derated "Waters. j 87, CEGIIi STREET. KIAN TAI Co., No. iiu, Robinson Road, Singapore, i lone144 words
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Article493 1915-02-25 11 What the Nations are Spending. £9 200,000 Per bay. Amsterdam, Jan. 6.—From the official statistics of the varioua belligerent countries the Vorwaerts estimates the costs of the present war. The British Government, stat< m the journal, recently declared that its daily war bill amounted to £1,000,000.493 words
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Obituary188 1915-02-25 11 We have to record with the oeepest regret the death ol Mr James Brodie which, as Car as is known at present, occurred at Im>iiik at the beginning of the month through h motor accident. The news which was Cabled out and arrived here on188 words
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Advertisement125 1915-02-25 11 r NOTICE TO MOTORISTS, WE ARE BIG SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWINC: Benzine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder Oil, Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil, Tyres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Requisites for Motor Car use. R PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? Chin Huat Lee. JgL Tor Furniture in125 words
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Advertisement290 1915-02-25 11 NOTICE SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. 111 ■■111 I mi—_|, I KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Aoekts THE MULCOTT BELTING290 words
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Advertisement444 1915-02-25 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thi* Bureau will tumUh employers— free of cbarge—with fall particular* of the qualiication* and experience ,>( suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employee* desiring appointment* can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— k i' Th444 words
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Advertisement600 1915-02-25 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Qwy. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. REYNST Muntok and Palembar.g Feb. 25 v.H'i»''i:!' Berombaag, Paaak, AwhanandßalawaaPali Feb. M kk k o 8 Pontianak Feb. 215 Van OoKVB Belawan-Deh600 words
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Advertisement183 1915-02-25 12 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, to: K. W. BUCK! AND, AGENT. STEAMER BAILING FOR: Bandjermassin, Kota Bahru, Sama-rind-i. The Sarte Borneo Capt., Ch. GRIFFIN. Expected- to arrive on Dec.183 words
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Advertisement373 1915-02-25 12 1 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: IN DO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City373 words
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Advertisement442 1915-02-25 12 CUAN KIAT CO 37, Phillip Street Ship-Chanttlers, GovernMunicipal Contractor r Importers and Expo Agents F cr i Rice-Mill and Saw-Mm Si BOLE .\<;i:nts po a GLOBE" BOILER FLUID THE [DEAL FLUID p. CJ AND PRESERVING STEAM Telegraphic Address: Gl'ANi SINGAPORK. Code? mmi A.B.C. ;,th B Telephone Nos. 123; (Private 1450.)442 words
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