Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1915
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Title Section28 1915-03-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 50. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915 Price 5 Cents. Che Walapa tribune* TUESDAY, MARCH 2.28 words
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Advertisement418 1915-03-02 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO NIGHT Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9| m. TO NIGHT. tender an apology to our Numerous Patrons for not being ourPngramme earlier. We Had Something More Important to Do. ROYAL SIN THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH" ssive418 words
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Advertisement142 1915-03-02 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25-4 Mechano* Therapy. Latest Scientific142 words
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Advertisement193 1915-03-02 1 At Th. GAIETY 99 pictire p* l JCNCTIOX OF ALBERT AND BEXCOOLE.N STREETS. The Death Sower The first of Pathe's Exclusive where American Actora take the leading part. 2 REELS S. C. A. G. L. EXCLUSIVE THE LEAVES OF MEMORY 3 REELS LENGTH 3,725 FEET PARTS 3 A vigorous Story193 words
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Article1054 1915-03-02 2 Progress of the Industry in 1914. There has been a good demand for smoked sheet and prices ruling have been generally in favour of that method of curing. Other methods of smoke cure are being experimented with, but so far no satisfactory conclusion has been come to on1,054 words
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Article49 1915-03-02 2 The last of the horse untitled London i. shortly to b. romo**, the London County Cuuucil having sanctioned the expenditure of £22 OQO for the widening of bouthnra-k Park-road, and Rottarhithe New-road, preparatory to elec trifymg the hone tranway at pre sent running from Tow«r L'riuVe road to Hotherhithe.49 words
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Advertisement321 1915-03-02 2 OF ALL Bass's Ale 4 Guinness' Stout ||j E. &J. BURKE S tj/Kt Special Export Bottling IS THE BEST "Ijlß 1 vthing<le j^W^h <M Bottling. Bur- |^^-|^^^^oU»'*^J f1 Ij i] kes h:ive v^^^^^^^^l H 3 tion for nearly Y^^S&^. --nturyan.l S^^^^^y PRICES ARE MODERATE Per Case 4 dozen Qts. SlB.321 words
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Advertisement349 1915-03-02 2 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London University Matriculation J Hongkong University 'Matriculation, Professional Preliminary' nato F M S Medkal Sch ol Entrance ExamU AND ALL EXAMINATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE S.S. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to THE SECRETARY, CORRESPONDENCE349 words
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Article619 1915-03-02 3 Reports on Operations. Operations of Feby. iLieut-Col C. W. j v To Headqnatters, Ct'tk-menw. n >nr to report that Itjtb Feby., 1915, I [era, at meeting of elok Blanga Roads, Alexandra Barracks, who were besieged neerS, and to bring gapore. «vith these orders j \b a.m. with619 words
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Article570 1915-03-02 3 Two Ruiiha uvrltiis. Sir,—l have the honour to report as follows on the circumstances leading up to the wounding of two Russian sailors on the evening of Thursday, 25th February At 1 p.m. on 25th February, detachment of 20 Russians with 2 officers, myself, and guides570 words
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Article127 1915-03-02 3 Mew Governor General for foio Ckiaa. By the >f. If. packet Polynesien arrived this morning on his"way to Saigon, M. Ernest Nestor Ronme, the newly appointed Governor General of Indo-China. He is accompanied by Mme. and Mile Ronme ana If. Demartial chef the cabinet to His127 words
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180 1915-03-02 3 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Previously acowledged $302,642.06 Naguradas Purshotumdas and Co. 150 Nency Ladhoo and Co. 10 Pragjee Soorjee 21180 words
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Advertisement78 1915-03-02 3 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS Rare and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reduction of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a *>obby of collecting rare plants are specially invite 1 to come and inspect my Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain78 words
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Advertisement703 1915-03-02 3 AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF TAN TaT VAN, DECEASED. MORTGAGEES SALE to be held at No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, on Friday, the 12th day of March. 1915, at 12 Noon, of three Shop-houses bearing Municipal Nos. 8, 11, and 151, First Cross Str et, Malacca. PARTICULARS. Lot L All703 words
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Advertisement509 1915-03-02 4 PROCLAMATION. By order of Brigadier-General D. H. Ridont, Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlement. NOTICE. It must be impressed upon the public that the two executions oif men of the sth Light Infantry, which took place on the 23rd February, at Singapore, weje punishment for i Mutiny and firing509 words
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Advertisement930 1915-03-02 4 person ox persons, the shooting at any person, the identification of fny mutineer found with arms or ammo nition, the discovery of the dead body of any European, etc. and 2. Any information or disclosure of any or events to the ontbreak which may suggest a reason for the same.930 words
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Article81 1915-03-02 5 Tuesday, 2nd. V v Evatt's, noon. ,»rfl mail expected. 1 a.m. «J ft. 6 ins.; ll.lt p.m. Wednesday, 3rd. 1] U a.m. 9 ft. 8 ins. 11.44 p.m. Thursday. 4th. /-i n reward ina.il due. f4" |l a.m. 9 ft.9in». Friday, sth. Kr J H. Purkill, M.A., T_« I81 words
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Article22 1915-03-02 5 (Singapore* March 2) Copra— Market strong. —sBoj 325 tons sold. ft**M».~-Steady. •«r, Gambier and Pep-P"--Strong demand. r Products* —Market steady.22 words
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Article118 1915-03-02 5 Xnt!/ s per picul $21.00 i 22.00 its* I Falo 11.7 a* 11.75* i 11.80 10.20 I k 10.80 I' 11.20 11.20 gapon• l>t quality 6.40* B;. iair 5.20* .•.K ]v t juality 6.1' fair 5.20* s P ianak 4 76 >._' i J'■j« »1 4.85118 words
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Article152 1915-03-02 5 Letter* for the g._ Swindon _d The Lady Weld sails for Malacca The P. and 0. liner Malta Bails to-morrow for Europe. The outward P. o Packet Nubia may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the 6th The Boribat from Bangkok via coast ports arrived this152 words
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Article21 1915-03-02 5 Bangkok Harbour Notification Notice to mariners. Notice is hereby given that the Alhambra Rock Buoy has been replaced.21 words
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Article34 1915-03-02 5 The Marconi Company intends to erect a new wireless station at Montreal next season and the Dominion Government will establish a new signal station at Cape BtMichel, three miles below Yarennes.34 words
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Article32 1915-03-02 5 The United Fruit Company are now maintaining a direct weekly freight and passenger service between New York and Havana. The vessel engaged are the Pastores Tenadores, Calamares and Carillo.32 words
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Article47 1915-03-02 5 A Dry dock is to be constructed at Owen Sound by the Canadian Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. The dock will be 755 ft. long from caisson groove to head peak, and 104 ft. wide at the top, and 21 ft. over the sills.47 words
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Article59 1915-03-02 5 Good progress is being made with the large graving dock which is under construction at the Pacific end of the Panama Canal, an it is anticipated that it will be ready for service towards the end of the year. The dock is 1,000 ft. in lenth, and59 words
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Article55 1915-03-02 5 An important trade is being built up between San Francisco and Scandinavian ports, thanks in a great measure to the far-seeing policy of the East Asiatic Company. Ibe Company have no fewer than four vessels scheduled to sail from 'Frisco to Europe in February, three of them—the55 words
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Article97 1915-03-02 5 According to a communication made at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of Duisburg, the Dutch Government are said to have declared that they will not put any difficulties in the way of the transit of goods from Antwerp to Germany providing the Customs' formalities are complied97 words
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Article73 1915-03-02 5 AnoUwr intfanc* of the qiie* despatch for which Rotterdam nas just been reported to us The vessel was the s. s. Llangollen which arrived at the port with 6,000 torn pt cargo. She commenced discharg--I D i gi a 9 a m n Jan 18 finiihed 10 a.m.73 words
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Article70 1915-03-02 5 The Canadian Government have passed an Order in-Council authorising a subsidy to the Amalgamated Engineering Works, Limited, of British Columbia. The subsidy is to amount to a maximum of *1,100,000, bearing interest at 4 p«r cent per annum for a period of 35 years. It is70 words
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Article88 1915-03-02 5 The Swedish steamer Drott, from Stockholm to Raumo, Russia, struck a mine off the Finnish coast in the Gulf of Bothnia, and sank five out of a crew of 18 were lost, including the captain. The steamer is not insured in London. The cargo, largely British, is88 words
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Article86 1915-03-02 5 Some idea of how the Panama Canal is benefitting the Pacific Coast ports of North America is provided by some figures which have been issued regarding the trade of Portland (Or.) with New York. In 1913 the average shipments received at the former port from New York averaged86 words
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Article70 1915-03-02 5 Messrs Houlier, Middleton and Co.'B steamer Purley has recently arrived at Hobart, Tasmania, with a general cargo from New York via the Panama Canal. She is the first vessel to reach Tasmania by this route. The voyage occupied C 2 days, but this included an unexpected delay of70 words
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Article199 1915-03-02 5 On Jan. 18 there was launched at Port Glasgow the steel screw steamer Chronos, the first of three steamers which are being built for the Australian trade of the Howard Smith Company, of London and Melbourne. The vessel is of the following dimensions Length, 378 ft.199 words
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Article50 1915-03-02 5 The Asahi says the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided to construct six 7,500-ton steamers to be placed on its European and other lines. Orders for three steamers each have been placed with the Kawasaki Shipbuilding Yard at Kobe and the Mitsu Bishi Shipbuilding at Nagasaki.50 words
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Article392 1915-03-02 5 The defunct German olub housed a number of our local defenders on Sunday night to witness an enjoyable performance organised by Messrs M. S. Cowan and A. Ross. The attendance was good and a most enjoyable evening was spent The following was the full text of the392 words
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Article95 1915-03-02 5 Messrs Ronatrad and Co. favour vi with the February output of the MalukoiT Rabbet Co., Lid —Output last month 13,800 lbs. Total to date !;2.o<mi lbs. Corresponding period last year 59,200 lbs. Messrs i'aterson, Simons and Co Ltd., advise us of the following January output of rubber of95 words
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Article451 1915-03-02 5 When, recently, the authorities issued orders forbidding the firing of crackers and so forth it was generally and quite natnrally supposed that, at last, the residents of this Colony of all classes would be able to count upon being able to enjoy their night's rest without being451 words
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Article70 1915-03-02 5 Sinrjapsjrc, March. On London— Bank i rn/H. 2/4 L 6 Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 in/h. 2/4 li*/.^ On India— Bank T. T. 173J On Hongkong— fciak d/d 22% On ibban^iiKi Bank d/d. im| Baa* T. T. Ob Japan— Bank d/d. 114} Bawareigiii—baying r te Jfb.S^ fndrlU.it Bills last70 words
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Article82 1915-03-02 5 The German HafeiiknmruanAuthority in Antwerp ha.-» i.-.-tii* d the following order, dated Dee. 2<i With r. gard to shipping it is forbidden (1) to take passengers on board (2) to carry letters, photographs and newMpapTH ii) to carry private property belonging to Belgians without permit; (4) to82 words
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Advertisement57 1915-03-02 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. v leavea for north at 7.7 a.m. and '•0 p.m. Oth t trains leave for Johore at n, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. DQ north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 f; m 1 from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, Additional Train :—Leaves Johore57 words
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Miscellaneous214 1915-03-02 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. gilyhai Itola 2 p.m. Pesa' f Rangoon E d Calcutta Colombo Maru 2 p.m. AMjib» »ad Na'ana iSnd. BatarUi 2 p.m. Port Dickson an^ p Swettenham *Poh Ann 2 p.m. Maiaccaand Muur Lady Weld 2 p.m. B >Jt on Soott Harley 8 p.m p.,rt Swbttenha* Penan/.* Colombo214 words
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Article689 1915-03-02 6 At last, after many decades of patient waiting and persistant endeavour, the Russians are fairly within reach of a seaport on the Mediterranean with free access to the sea. The certain fall of Turkey, and the entire change of Europe an diplomacy caused ky the Pan-Germanio689 words
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Article65 1915-03-02 6 The strong programme which melodes M A Royal Sin ig drawing well filled houses at the Bijou Theatre. This impretsive Military Drama is one of the best productions we have seen for some time The Great War Map, Navies of the World, Latest War Gazettes are all good,65 words
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Article501 1915-03-02 6 Dr.' A J. McClosky Li Senior Medical Officer sli**** —:o:— All new ads receivAH noon to-day are fnrtertad oTpJJ Tin is Bti f'sini? an l >- j 323 tonswerediaposeaof —:o:— 4 It ia far easier to live witfc your income than it t kn without it. iif501 words
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Article63 1915-03-02 6 Despite the troublons timet through which we are passing, full audiences nightly witness the bit series of 44 The Adventures ol Kathlyn," which are being exhibited The Fakir's Ring are MBOOf the many items that make up a fine programme at this popular show. A fine lot of63 words
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Advertisement293 1915-03-02 6 I ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR I Singapore and District. j ,;i V 7 V 'lj!l\ Vj CIGARETTE SPECIALISTS WpW/ I Virginia Cigarettes. Cigarettes. Ho. 16 so cts. 7. 65 11 *'-I 5 Turkish J Abdulla Cigarettes $H J Smoking os Mixture I is. 80 CIS. j Special Prices for293 words
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Advertisement30 1915-03-02 6 j BIRD'S NEST «£S'BKA*D P COGNAC. I 1,0. IMPORTERS*?— 1 j Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. j ADELPHI HOTEL Every attention given to the Comfort of Guests. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-230 words
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Article187 1915-03-02 7 Successful Allied Ruse. Mines Annihilate Germans. Reuter's Services. D don, Mar. 1, 2,40 p.m. t operations at Beaui vost of Arras, i Uncharacteristically mine warog in the Western front lery, engineers and in- ru-operated. r,,. French losses were insigniTKe results of the fight were lmstftsnt The object waiReuter's Services. - 187 words
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Article101 1915-03-02 7 London, Feb. 28, 7.15 p.m. The following list of casualties is published Killed.—B. Asprey, S. Barr, H. I] (Argylls), G. Thompson (Connanght), L. H. Fraser. Died of Wounds. —P. M. Anderson, M. C. Rogers, C. E. Cumming, K. A. (Reserve), B. Posford. Wounded.—R. Mayberry, 21st Uneers;101 words
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Article88 1915-03-02 7 London, March, 1, 2 a.m. The evening commuH German attack! at near Albert were immedi--4 tecked. The enemy threw Ired shells into Soissons. marked progress on the aole front in Champagne. Our ten lay north-east and North to Sejour represent two thouf trench. These were 1 v88 words
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Article173 1915-03-02 7 Further Progress. London, March 1, 1.25 a.m. Petrograd The official communique says On the left of the Xiemen and north of Grodno the battle is intensifying and has been carried far beyond the fortified works. Attacks have been made by both sides and hills and villages are173 words
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187 1915-03-02 7 London, Feb. 28, 9 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George, continuing his great speech at Bangor, frankly stated the Government was not getting the assistance it had a right to expect from the workshops. Industrial troubles were inevitable, but at a time like this187 words
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Article84 1915-03-02 7 London, Mar. I, 5.55 p.m. Mr Asquith, in moving the supplementary credit for £37,000,000 and a fresh credit for £250,000,000, pointed out that the total credits for the financial year 1914-1* was £302,000,000. That represented, broadly speaking, the difference between expenditure on peace footing and on a84 words
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Article219 1915-03-02 7 Twenty Million Men. London, Feb. 28, 8-15 p.m. Mr. Lloyd George, in a great speech at Bangor, said he was always convinced that the Allies would be victorious, but victory could not be secured without a long struggle. He urged Britons to leave nothing undone to achieve219 words
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Article174 1915-03-02 7 Petrograd, Mar 1, 4.25 a.m. The guns and prisoners captured north of Grodno belong to the best German army corps, the twentyfirst, which was stationed in peace time on the French frontier and was recently transferred to East Prussia. The initiative in the fighting north of174 words
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Article18 1915-03-02 7 London, March, 1, 4.10 p.m. The deaths are announced of Major-General Brooke Chambers and Lieut-Colonel Malcolm Ker.18 words
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Article111 1915-03-02 7 London, March 1, Jf.5 a.m. Accounts of the bombardment of the Dardanelles in the Greek papers say that Fort Intepe was destroyed. While the British Squadron advanced five miles in the Straits, the French squadron cruised between the two destroyed entrance forts and prevented the enemy's attempts to111 words
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Article55 1915-03-02 7 London, March, 1, 4.10 p. A Paris communique says that there is nothing important except that the different points d'appui have been successively secured and now form a continuous line two kilometres long- northward and and eastward of Perthes. We also made slight progress at Chapelotte,55 words
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Article109 1915-03-02 7 Systematic search continues. A party of about 20 armed men has been located in the western part of the island and the necessary steps are being taken. Casualties The names of the two Malays who were killed hare been ascertained to be Hassan (Kechil) of the Straits109 words
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Article2432 1915-03-02 7 The hearing was commenced yesterday before the Summary Court Martial now being held in Singapore of No. 1790 Colour Havildar Intias Ali and No. 1775Naik Karim Baksh, both of the 5th Light Infantry. Mr. Braddell appears for the prosecution and Mr. Da Silra for th* accused. Mr.2,432 words
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Advertisement245 1915-03-02 7 MARTIAL LAW. By order of Brigadier-General D. H. Ridout, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlement!, the M SAFE" area is extended as follows From the 1st of March to include Tanglin Hill and Holland Park Estates Sonth of Bakit Timah Road. The officer in charge of refugees will arrange for disembarkation245 words
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Article88 1915-03-02 8 Hongkong joined with other British centres in the Far East in sending condolences on the death of Major Ireland, of the 36th Sikhs, commandant of the British Legation Guards, which occurred last Thursday. He was in the prime of life, was a capable officer and a88 words
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Advertisement236 1915-03-02 8 Latest Advertisements. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that KOH KONG KHENG of No. 596 North Bridge Road, Singapore, has purchased the business, goodwill and stock-in-trade of Chop Teck Sen* Geek Kee of No. 596 North Bridge Rd., Singapore, and that all debts and M? blllt m es due to and236 words
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Advertisement196 1915-03-02 8 j MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF iL I GREASE mi Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres > JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co.196 words
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Title Section13 1915-03-02 9 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS.13 words
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Article693 1915-03-02 9 Our Own Correspondtnt.) The Alien Scandal. London, Jan. 27. lartre number of Germans are e i r allowed to leave the camps f t hey were interned and obtain wol k wherever they can. I refrom a short visit to the Isle Man two days ago,693 words
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Article311 1915-03-02 9 Petrograd: Military circles here are inclined to believe that our advance in South Bukowina may lead to the transfer of German troops, not to the Serbian front, hut to Jakobent and Dorna Watra, which would undoubtedly relieve the situation on the former front. The opinion held311 words
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Article61 1915-03-02 9 Renter's iff ncv is informed that Prince Yu..a,off, A.D.C. to the Emperor of Russia, accompanied In V ct in London Court Ku UHoff, ainvea *f" on a misMontotheKing WUh the Russian A******* they wm* recced in aud.ncebv Hul* The Prince ia the bearer of Crudes61 words
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Article345 1915-03-02 9 The result of the naval battle in the North Sea is cnniraeuted upon with general satisfaction by the American Pr*»ss. The pleasure which the event has caused among the vast majority of the inhabitants of thi* country has been enl anced hy the fnct—as I overheard345 words
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Article124 1915-03-02 9 Petrograd M. Kharitonott, the Treasury Comptroller, apeaking iu the name of the Minister of Finance b* for# the Budget Committee of the Duma to-day, said the cause of the present favourable economic conditions* in Russia was no doubt the prohibition of the fale of spirit». A* a124 words
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Article101 1915-03-02 9 Amsterdam, Jan. 26.—1n Helland the news of the North Sea> bm%\* made a considerable impression. The general feeling it one of satisfaction, »mo© general indignation had been around by the Scarborough raid, which was increased after the Zeppelin attack. Even persona of Germanophil tendencies itated that they were101 words
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269 1915-03-02 9 London.—A story of growing discontent, ripe for revolution, characterizes all the recent despatches from Hungary, says the Herald. It is stated that the Hungarians bitterly resent the despotism of Count Tisza, who is regarded as a willing tool in the hands of Germany269 words
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Article160 1915-03-02 9 Amsterdam, Jan. 22.—A message from Berlin states that Prince Joachim, the youngest son of the Kaiser, will begin to-morrow a fortnight's cure at Baden-Baden iu order to recover from his recent illness. The Prince has been suffering from dysentery and feverish influenza. During the war no fewer160 words
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Article104 1915-03-02 9 Petrograd The concentration of t!;e enemy in considerable strength on the frontiere of Bukowina and Transylvania and eastward of the railway line from Samber to Uzhgorod, aa also the precautionary measures against Rumania, may foreshadow an offensive of a new AuatroGerraan Army. The Novoe Vreima critic doee104 words
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Article387 1915-03-02 9 A Parii wire say* ■An English officer told a Dumber of French officers, at meas recently, tfiat Lerd Kitchener, in repluag to a question a short time ago as to when the war was likely to end, said I don's know; but I know it is going to387 words
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48 1915-03-02 9 Reuter. Home, Jan 23.—A Vj. Mia telegram, quoting the Arheit n Z- itung aif the authority. announces the f< rthcoming resignation of Count Sturgkh, the Austrian Premier. His succfbsor, it is stated, will be Dr. yon bilinski, the Aiutro-Huugariaa Minister of Finance.—- Keuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article61 1915-03-02 9 The Japanese cannot be charged with starving their prisoners of war. The Japan Times says:—Oct of >• <»'-rmans held in Fukuok 718 have gained in bodily weight >ince they came to Japan. At the end of January, their average weight was ***** kan (Hfl) pouuds 1261 words
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Article130 1915-03-02 10 [We 4» »*4 neemiutrily endor— the if whim empreeeed 6jr •orrupcndmUi.} THE SPECIALS. To thĕ Xiitf of the Malaya Tribune Bir, —I have read your comments in yesterday's on Military Citizens with interest and quite j endorse your views. Lieut. Col. Brownlow, R. G. A., has given us his130 words
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277 1915-03-02 10 Three at Large, one Caught. Mystery of a Subterrar can Excavation From a Hongkong journal received by the last mail from the north we learn that a few days ago four ol the German prisoners in the concentration camp at Kowloon escaped, One was caught277 words
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Advertisement390 1915-03-02 10 Vichy Gelestin 4 Best Table Water This Water known and used over a 1000 years by all kinds of invalids. A pint taken early in the morning will make you fit for the 'ay. laggino&Co., Ag&ntn. Jo. 6, Raffles Square Corner of Banham Street. The Malaya Tribune. Can be had390 words
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Advertisement326 1915-03-02 10 AUCTION SALE MORTGAGEE S SALE. On Monday, March Bth, at 2 30 p.m. Freehold land situate >ff the 12 \i rai estone, C oa Chu Kang Road, area 21 acres, roods and 32 poles comprised in Statutory Land Grant No 5671, subject to the yearly quit rent of $11.. CHING326 words
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Article204 1915-03-02 11 Ccrmw ktrituw and AtUmits. Peking, Feb. 9.-The Peking Uaily>,ews "learns that the Chinese Government has informed the <*erman Legation that, as Peking is the Capital of a neutral nation, it is able ito take care of all residents here." Reuters Agency understands that the Waichiaopu, in the204 words
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Article360 1915-03-02 11 A mass meeting was held in the Circus liusch in Berlin on Sunday, 24th Jan., "to protest against the intention of the English to starve Germany out and to overthrow her economically." The principal speaker admitted that, as regarded her principal food supplies, Germany was now360 words
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Article54 1915-03-02 11 Information has been received from the Viceroy of India that further generous gifts towards the maintenance of the Imperial Forces have been received from the following Indian Princes Maharajah Datia. \awab Patandi. Rajahs Salana and Dewas. Maharajah Rewa. Chiefs, Dhar Barwans Ah Raj par and Jhabur. Rajah Jhind54 words
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Advertisement126 1915-03-02 11 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. WE ARE LARCE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWINC: Benzine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder nil. Motor Grease, LubricatiDg Oi] Tyres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Requisites for Motor Car use. PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. I IV! Not Send Your Orders To Us? Chin HuatLee, c d FOR j Furniture in126 words
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Advertisement297 1915-03-02 11 NOTICE iSHELL 1 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT GO., Phone No. 423, 102, Market Street. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. A2I. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractor-*, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agent*. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Be9t297 words
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Advertisement420 1915-03-02 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with foil particulars of the qualiicavtions and exfK-i.-rir* „f a i U ble men for any position they have vacant. Empi .yeea desiring appointments can have their application* files] on the Re«ri»ter for a fee of $5. This includes420 words
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Advertisement598 1915-03-02 12 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. REYXST Mnntok and Palembang Mar. 4 Bampit R iouw, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako and Ren pat Mar. 3 SIM-KARA Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Berombang,598 words
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Advertisement184 1915-03-02 12 SHIPPING I 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, Hppljg fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILING FOR: Bandjermaesin, Kota Bahru, Sama"•inda. The Sarie Borneo Capt., Ch. GRIFFIN. arrive on Dec. 28.184 words
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