Malaya Tribune, 9 March 1915

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  • 33 1 The Malaya Tribune. cyjr?-, N" DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. ——i———— EVENING DAILY. 'A/C 2 ii r p 1"» Co SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915 Price 5 Cents. Cbe Iftalapa tribune* TUESDAY, MARCH 9.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 350 1 ILADIDM" StiWmj Premier Thesfre. ORCHARD ROAD, iat 8 pm. Usual Show at 9p m. TO NIGHT. redated tin programme on Saturday night last, publrc knov/ a good thing wren they see one. Our's is a Real Theatre. T X 0 JT\ I SEE THE" 1 I j PLATFORM 1 AAyA
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    • 379 1 YOU WANT BEST PICTURES WE ALWAYS SHOW THEM At The 6 GAIETY w PICTURE PALtCE I JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BBN4 LEN ELECTIC EXCLUSIVE A BROTHER'S TREACHERY DRAMA IN 2 PARTS By M-ssrs Felix Vanyd and Rene Dcs Touches with IL Dean Dax in the Role of Robert Martin. AQUILLA'S
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  • 831 2 Trade Returns. There ig much to be said for the proposal that the Straits Settlements, the Fe 1-rateJ Mfaaaj States, and the other Malay Suites under British protection, where the curraney ii in me, should be i cited at one State for the purposes of their foreign
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  • 175 2 hmt Thrilling Details- London, Feb. 14.—A Times correspondent, writing from Ismailia, on the Suez Canal states When the night fighting of Ismailia began, a torpedoer dashed up and landed five men on the eastern bank, south of Toussoum. The party stormed a Turkish trench miraculously escaped, and
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  • 43 2 An Indian Press communique states that the Chief of Thana Devli (Bombay Presidency) has generously offered the sum of Rs. 3,000 towards the purchase of motor ambulances for sick and wounded soldiers. The offer has been gratefully accepted by His Excellency the Viceroy.
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  • 224 2 Any diminution »f r. narz to nerve-weiknoss, either U or chronic. Nerve-weakness i s C atn«rj l draining away of phosphor,, £1 to keep ths lenw i Q perfect h To renew energy therefu s nerves mint be brought to high-water mark of efficiency As
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 233 2 OF ALL Bass's Ale 4 Guinness 5 Stout fcjj E. &J. BURKES |m Special Export Bottling IS THE BEST PRICES ARE MODERATE Per Case 4 dozen Qts. SIB. 8 dozen Pts. $2-4. Per Case 10 dozen Splits $21. j fifew Siooks Just Sleeeived. The War Pocket Atlas -5 5 Our
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    • 418 2 THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO. D. High Street, SINGAPORE. Wholesale and retail stamp dealers and stationers. Stamps on approval sheets marked with lowest prices will be sent to applicants against good references or cash deposit. Stao&.j Alujfß* and Puilitelic Accessories stocked. 5-12 5-3 TROPICAL PRODUCE And COCOANUT OIL. Selling agencies wanted
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  • 90 3 Th Committee beg to acknowink«, receipt of the Jj»a Will» Iged $10,136.85 100 .an W l0 rePS T),m .'Co., Malacca February rii tion «*.50 g Souza Lazir^o f Bedrifnes I G i ivr^ira 1 Avathury, 3rd instalmt. 2 r y-tcheinena Chitty 1 r
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  • 93 3 t the widows and child- of the Navy and who are killed in the war and r. :,ich fundi are urgently need.1. Grant.- to the amount of £2,000 -kaie being paid from the fund. \r r acknowledges, with thank", the following contri5Ht:>n-:— r '.,n.sly acknowledged $1,558.36 Coll-cted
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  • 125 3 IEtTH Subscription Ltst. atefully acknowof the following ther guheciiptions i in int prei iously ackn0w58,695.03 A. R. Chancellor sth instalment) 15 Xn Wishart (monthly) 2 I lard Oil Co. 25 I AR. Chancellor inatalment) 15 R< rd. Lord Bishop of v gaport 20 rch Workers' A**soition s»
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  • 44 3 London Market Strong. [Malay Mail Special) London, Mar. b\ bber and the rubber aeta are strong. More Dividends. 20 per cent and pays 15 per cent, £l,ooofend carries jr >ar.i 1 ,(XX). an interim •»M f »l I p^ r cent.
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  • 224 3 Eleventh Annual Report on the Administration cf St. Anthony's Bread Balance 31st December $4 SA Received to 31st December 1914 1,892.6« 6,707.24 expended in 1914 1,559.65 Balance 31st December 1 U ...»5,207.59 J here was a decrease of 1283.03 in jhe total amount received
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  • 169 3 Installation at Telok Anson The annual installation ceremony of Lodge Napier, No. 341«, took place at Telok Anson last Friday, when Wor. Bro. T.A. Manchip wai re-installed a< Worshipful Master by Wor. Bro. Young. The W. M. then invested his officers as follows:— I P. M., Wor. Bro. C
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  • 15 3 The celebration of the anniversary of the Straits Athletic Club has been unavoidably pogtponed indefinitely.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 389 3 SHERIFF S SALE, T.A. Kahyambu Pillay Plaintiff, versus H. Abdul Karim Satbu and another Defendants of Seven Bales "Sarong Pulicat" to be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Sale-room On Tuesdty, March 11th, at 11 a.m. to be *old in small lota.) CHING KENG LEE Co.. Auctioneers. 6-3 11-3
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    • 727 3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD RUBBER PLANTATIONS Situate at the Milestone, Bukit Timah Road On Monday, 22nd March, at 2 3Q p.m. L Valuable Freehold Rubber Plantation situate at 13* 4 Mdestone, Bukit Timah Road, containing an area of 25 acres and comprised in East India
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  • 194 4 Calcutta, Feb. 13.—The Empire publishes particulars of the successful geaeon the Calcutta Racing Pigeon Society has been having. The longest flights were fcr old birds from .Kurseong to Calcutta (301 miles) and for young birds from Nattore to Calcutta (134 miles). The Empire points out, however,
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  • 50 4 London, Feb. 14.—The phrasebooks found in the knapsacks of wounded German soldiers show that the Germans intend, in the event of their invading England, to inflict upon the English people atrocities similar to those committed by them in Belgium. The phrases deal with booty, plunder and incendiarism. —Ex.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 527 4 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout the Settlement of Singapore in supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915. By order of Brigadier-General
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    • 497 4 'I t I ft outbreak which may suggest a reason for the same. A report of rumours or gossip even will be accepted. All communications in any language should be addressed Information Bureau D P.T's Office, Central Police Station. By Order, G. G. Seth, Officer in charge of Information Bureau.
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    • 355 4 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 bobby of collecting rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect my Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain The
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    • 145 4 EMPIRE CAj Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out I Within 3 Days of Arrival. I THERE IS A REASON! I Order* Now Booßed I Julian Frankel Furniture Co, I o»i, ORCHARD ROaD. 'Phone 244- Wire "JULIAN." 1 Tuition by Correspondence 1 Oxford and Cambridge Locals, London (Jnivereitj Matricolat 1
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  • 58 5 Tuesday, 9th. 140 a.m. If l. 8 iaa. 4.M p.«. Wednesday. 10th. ,|4 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ias. 7.40 f.m Thursday, 11th. m T 1 mail dne. am 7 ft. 4 iai. j 8.41 p.m. Friday, 12th. ,i 7 ft. I ins. j rt.32 p.m. Saturday, 13th. r Outward
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  • 46 5 igapore, March- 9. Bank m/s. 2/4 3/16 i 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/*, 2/4 19/32 T. T. 17A\ nk d/d 20^ Bank d/d. 100 i T. T. 141} [d. 114$ ifij rate $8.54 I ia lastistme 1/4 1/4 1/32 I and rate 5% Loo 23{
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  • 106 5 untile Marine Service ion has been engaged for negotiating with the de regarding tlie losses captains and officers the detention of their 's<>u board steamers v pc rts, and more in cases of capture cruisers, whereby sses have been luting in inanv cases to °*f £100
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  • 602 5 Shipping Notes and News. bonnlu P dutonV' 2^in r Ward The N. Y. K. steamer Mishlma Maru sails homeward on the 17th. «aiMTn M M Hner Chili sail Homeward on the 12th inst. The Royal Packet ss. De Kerens sails for Batavia to-day. The Homeward P. Juliana, of
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  • 51 5 The Norwegian steamer Jamaica, which went ashore at Angeiras, has become a total loss, only one fireman out of a crew of 14 having been saved. The wreck is between those of the Silurian and Bogor, about which I informed you last month, Oil the Douro Hiver,
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  • 65 5 Tvo more Grimsby trawlers, the Lord Howick and the Oxford, are officially given as lost with their crews. The Lord Howick, which carried ten hands, was last seen in the Faroe fishing waters on Sept. 14, and the Oxford has not been seen or heard of since
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  • 62 5 A report received by the owners of the Malakka,ashore in Catifornian waters, states that this large motor liner will probably become a total wreck. All the crew were rescued. The Malakka when she stranded was on her homeward voyage from the West Coast of South America
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  • 285 5 Seven Days Without Food. The three Weligama fishermen who were nicked up at sea by a vessel and brought to Colombo via Bombay, were sent to their village by train. On arrival the men made a statement to the Colombo Port authorities. Before the men entrained
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  • 1854 5 Military Court Proceedings. The trial of Lance-Xaick Abdul Ghafur and Bugler Kali Khan before the Military Court was continued yesterday. harder W. D. Kmptage, of the Singapore Criminal Prison, alto spoke to having been on patrol duty in the early morning of the 16th February. He had
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  • 190 5 The s. Selandia, which arrived in port yesterday, hag on board a distinguished passenger in the person of General Schau, who is on his way home after a quarter of a century's service is command of the Siamese Provincial Gendarmerie. Prior to his departure from Bangkok His Majesty
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  • 24 5 (Singapore, March .9.) Copra.—Weak. Tin• s 3 137£ tons sold. Tapioca. —Weak. Flour. —Weaker. Qambier and Pepper. —Steady. Other Products. —Marktt steady.
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  • 208 5 ff«ftMfl IM S. par picul fttljSfl Nutmegs MS, «2.00 Copra Ball 1110 Copra Cwrmft Talo ILtf* Copra I) ogjda Itft* Copra Kav <ng 111« i Pui'i 11.20 Copn Pontianak I6JO o>pra Siantan ll.la o>pra Siogkawanf 11.16 Hag > PI ißf Singapora lit qiality 4.70* Bafo K!<>ur
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 Train Services. nmn times. (T&nk-Ro&a) Daily. for north at 7.7 a.m. amd leave for Johore at 0, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. north at 8.15 a.m. and 7.14 Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, tUg, US, I.-.'., and 6.5. Train :—Leaves Johore 22 p.m. The train journey eoapii i an hour
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 166 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Aing Leong 2 p.m. If .'kong Telemachua 2 p.m. i) kn>n and in *Poh Ann 2 p.m. v I Muar *Lady Weld 2 p.m. To-morrow. c ia fJiiam V a Hnlang Hock Lim 8 a.m. it via Scott Harley 8 a.m. Sri Wongsee 8 a.m. ji* .1
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  • 846 6 The British Empire i3 now, and for many years past has been, the greatest Moslem Power in the world. Containing as it does Egypt as a direct protectorate, whos3 ruler, the Suitm Ilussain Kiamil, is recognised by the King-Emperor, its inhabitants include more Moslems than
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  • 92 6 Official. Singapore, March 8th, The sentences on four mutineer of the Fifth Light Infantrr an,], seven of the Malay State® Gu were promulgated this mornine public. Three of the Fifth Light Infant were sentenced to death by «hooting, arid the sentences were'carrrit-l out this morning (March 8).
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  • 41 6 A general muster of all Special Constables will be held at Orchard Bead Tolice Station on Tustdai the 9th current, at .)-.'}(i p.m. k i.-. absolutely necessary t! I ryon should attend, bringing with their arms and am inanition.
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  • 116 6 At the annual meeting of the Chamber at lpoh on tjtli iii-t. Mr. F. E. Mair, the retiting President, paid a tribute to the Government for the assistance rendered to th* industry at the very eritical time, caused by the outbreak of war in August last.
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  • 235 6 Tlie evils of a eontinned 13 it* of forced labour in /a VI in moro commented on in ths Dot b Preen. On tbe road from Pajakoeav boe- to Kota Baroe, Sumatra, then are some 20,000 men working on forced road labour. Hailing mainlj from the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 Co. J Price $25.00 N «*tOn walnut base with handsome cover, all attachments complete. Trice $20.00 Nett. j DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. J Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Efatern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should himself this peitinent ques- j tioc, "How
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    • 40 6 BIRD'S NEST j j jj _7 i_i i: I COGNAC. SOLE IMPORTERS:\ j| Caldbeck, Macgregcr and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Modern <2on)forf. Electric Lights and Fans ARE f3OW Being Fitted in Every Room Best Table in Town. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2
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  • 480 7 ji.-; smoked sheet rubber is up t in London. fhe French ex-Minister, M. De(Tl:v. ig dead. :e:— a R H. Prince Damrong has left BMWkok for Koh Lak. iteii ii A large body of troops left Bangi res at Saraburi —:o:—• Sfl ClOticals was the total collects!
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  • 382 7 The Hague, March 4-5 recenea considerable r«fafa-~ ««•tj and b, his an c ~^TS The last transport ofOerrnaii mm. Prisoners from Tsinatan h i n v *«»"giau naa arrlTed n.Japan. Altogether there are 220 officer, wd 4,401 men int4ed vbile there are still 2 offieerTand HO men
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  • 190 7 That the situation locally no longer creates anxiety amongst the patrons of the various local houses of amusement was evidenced throughout tho week by full houses. The Palladium has had a crammed audience for quite a number of days and, after the recent disturbance, the enterprising management
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  • 42 7 Singapore Moslem’s Loyalty. Reuter's Services. London, March I, 12.50 pan. Singapore i At a meeting of the local Mohamedana it was resolved "Absolute loyalty of Mohamedana which never has changed and never will change." The Colonial Secretary attended the meeting.
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  • 187 7 Smyrna Defences Reduced. London, March 7. The Press Bureau says a despatch from Vice Admiral Garden states that the bombardment of the Dardanelles was continued on March 3 and subsequent days. Battleships and seaplanes were active despite the unfavourable weather, but Thursday was fine. Sweep, ing
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  • 41 7 Paris, March 8, 1 a.m. A communique* says The Queen Elizabeth on March G bombarded from the Gulf of Saros forts Hamidich Tabia and Hamidieh Sultanieh, defending Chanak. Simultaneously battleships in the Dardanelles bombarded Dardanus and Roghandere.
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  • 33 7 London, Mar. ii, p.m. Athena Tho British aquadron yesterday continued to progress in Smyrna and silenced several Turkish batteries. Mine-sweepers have cleared a large part of the Bay of Smyrna.
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  • 55 7 London, March 8, 3.30 p.m. Indirect telegrams via Madrid represent the situation in Portugal as becoming acute owing to a widespread dissatisfaction of the present regime. There is even talk of an independent Republic of Korthafß Portugal. The Minister of Finance, who resigned, pronounced in favour of a
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  • 216 7 London, March 8, 3.10 a.m. The resignation of M. Venizeloe, Greek Premier, has caused a profound sensation in Greece. The announcement was receired in the Chamber in silence. Then four-fifths of the members crowded ronnd M. Venizelos, shaking hands and vociferating confidence in him. The crowd outside
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  • 144 7 London, March Telegrams from Athens state that the King has accepted the resignation of M. Yenizelos because His Majesty considered that it was not to the country's interest to abandon neutrality. Crowds demonstrated in favour of war outside the Russian, French and Serbian Legations. Th« British Minister
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  • 54 7 London, March l-4<'a.m. At Paris an ollicial statement is published saying that since the beginning <if the war the air-.Mpia In ns have executed lan thousand reconnaissances, equivalent to eighteen thousand hours' flight. The di§tance covered has baen ant million and 00 miles, or forty-tiiu times the
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  • 100 7 German Plot? New York, March 8, 11..50 am. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent lays it tt feared U Tourraine was a victim of a German arson conspiracy. There was a close in▼estigation of cargo and passengers before bailed. Oi pi -G, r rnan betted openly that the
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  • 35 7 New York, Mar. 8, 11-30 a.m. Twenty customs inspectors boarded and inspected the German liners aterland and George VY ashington as a result of a report that they were preparing to sail.
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  • 40 7 Loudon, March 6, 11.30 a.m. The Daily Mail's Cairo correspondent says that during the retreat from Egypt German officers came in conflict with the Arabs, aud three hundred were killed or wounded in an affray n»-ar Jerusalem.
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  • 31 7 London, March 8, 11-30 a.m. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent in north-eastern France says that British and French aeroplanes bombed and brought down a Zeppelin near Bethune on Wednesday
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  • 67 7 London, March 8, 11.30 a.m. A submarine chased the Bluefunnel liner Ningchow whin half an hour off Lands End on Thursday. As there were six neutral ships ahead of the Ningchow, the submarine had to come to the surface to develop «peed. The Ningchow turned back and
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  • 247 7 London, Mar. 7, 7 p.m. Killed.—Lient. P. M. Power, R.A.M.C. Lieut. II. R. TownsendOreen, 10th County of London L Wild-Smith. Died of Wounds—Lient. W. D. Vyvyan, 2nd Shropshire Light Infantry. Wounded.—Lieut. E. II. Barker, 4th K. Ii. Rifles Capt H. F. Birchman, 4th K. K. Rifles O. S.
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  • 145 8 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Comnnilcated Paris, March 6, G. 20 p.m. The French 3 bonds are at franci 70. Yesterday, we repulsed with success in Belgium all the German attacks and counter-attack-ed, capturing a company of maxim guns and making many prisoners. We have progressed
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  • 205 8 Mrs. Riminjulu Animal. We regret to record the death, on the 7th instant, of Ramanjulu Animal, mother of-our esteemed fellow townsman and Municipal Commissioner Dr. N. Veerasamy. The deceased was over three score and ten years of age. The funeral cortege left the Doctor's house on the Serangoon Road
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  • 16 8 The German-Siamese Trading Co. (Deutsch Siamesische Handelsgesellschaft G. m. b. 11., Bangkok, has gone into liquidation.
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  • 216 8 February, 1915, Outputs. We are indebted to Messrs F. W. Barker A: Co., the Agentf, for the following returns of Lanadron, Kotah Bahru, etc lbs. Lanadron 100,286 Ledbury 37,981 Cluny 11,1)90 Seoawang 21,203 Sandy croft 9,039 Batu A nam 10,079 Batu Village 2,375 Pengkalan Durian 6,893 Tanah Merah
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  • 43 8 Renong Tin Dredging.—Output of ore 16 tons cwt. for the first half of January. Siamese Tin Syndicate. —Return first half Jan.: No. 1 dredge, 10 tons 2 cwt., and No. 2 dredge 25 tons IS cwt. of clean tin ore recovered.
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  • 63 8 At the semi-annual general meeting of the Straits Athletic Club on the 7th inst. the following were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing half year —Mr. E. K. Cheng, President Mr. S. L Jacob, Hon. Secretary Mr. M. P. N. Samy, Hon. Treasurer Mr. N. Ramachandra, Hon. Auditor. Committee Mr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 247 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] j MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND j Motor Accessories OF I Every Description. j Safe Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle
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  • 1469 9 Yffri Our Own Correipondent.) London, Feb. 5.—The Kaiser's I x has pasted with no great >QCC on land or on srea or in the r gratify the War Lord. Ia,tpn the German troops, who were i to break through the British La Baesee
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  • 482 9 Why Germany Must Move. The Timws military correspondent having already reviewed the position of the British Army in France, analyses the German strength, and predicts a further attempt to break through the Allien'line. It is for the Germans a of now or never." Colonel Repington writes Lat
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  • 1095 9 Patience of tbe Wounded. Professor Pares, ihe authorised correspondent at Russian headquarters, sends a further communication describing his experiences The Austrian army is already no more than a relic of its former self, though it still makes some vigorous moves, and covers every retreat with a tremendous
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  • 123 9 The rank ot Plight-Captain has been conferred upon Baron Kiyotake Shigeno, the Japan* a* n i itot who was only recently admitted into the Aerial Department oftbi IVsSSOI Army. The Baron has been undergoing constant tntiuing at aH ifstsoa school iv the district nor Ji
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  • 375 10 The China Medical Board of the Rockefeller Foundation has voted to establish five scholarships for Chinese nurses, to enable them to prepare themselves in nurses' training schools in the United States for responsible positions in hospitals and training schools in China The scholarships will amount to
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  • 218 10 European Seriously Injured. Colombo, Feb. 25.— Shortly before noon to-day a very serious motor accident occurred at Union Place, Slave Island, opposite Messrs A. Pate k Son's offices. A motor bicycle, which was being ridden by Mr. J. M. Mclntyre, of the Wharfage Co., came along
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  • 143 10 In the London Prize Court on Ist Feb. Mr. A. B. Marten applied for the condemnation of part of the cargo of the General Steam Navigation Company's steamship Redstart, seized in the port of London, and consisting of five cases of human hair consigned originally from
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  • 45 10 According to a notification issued by the German Consul, Bangkok, and appealing in the Bangkok Times, the firm of Berli and Co., Ltd., liquidated by reason of the company's sale to Berli and Co. Ltd. of Zurich. Switzerland. Liquidator is Mr. J. Waldburger of Bangkok.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 395 10 Vichy Geleslin Best Table Water fgK This Water known anc use< oVer a Xi years by all kinds of A pint taken early M mjSLwk in the morning will M imm make you fit for the I vichy I 'aggino&to., c C R*ffl«» Square, Banham Street. The Malaya Tribune. Can
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    • 76 10 Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents TAI TO Co., Beach ad, Singapore. PLEASING TO THE ALATE AND THE URSE. FRAMROH Jierated Waters. 87, CEOIIi STREET. I WESTINOHOUSE I ELECTRIC FANS, j ELECTRIC LAMPS. j FANS. LAMPS. j Desk, Ceiling Westinghouse Auriga i
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  • 682 11 Expose of German Methods of Doing Business. Opttinas For British Tnde. A correspondent of the Mercantile Guardian writes from North China regarding German methods of doing business in China:— Germany has been in China for a good many years, it having been the practice of German traders
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 306 11 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS, WE ARE LARGE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: 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. Whj Not Send Your Orders To Us? g Chin Huat Lee, c d FOR Furniture
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    • 262 11 NOTICES I SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT GO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipehandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best
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    • 439 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. rk™ Ba T? "I? 11 furnijh employeis—fre. of etarge-wuh fall particular* of the anal Heats on* and experience of soluble men for any P -.ti m they have ncMt. Employee. d-Mrin* appointment* can have their applications filed on the Renter fur a fee of $5.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 637 12 SHIPPING Kcminklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. l—y Collycr Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BBTVSI Muntok and Palembang Mar. 10 V. H'DORP Bengkalia, BetOMibeag. Panc-h, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Mar. 11 BAMI'IT Prigi-Radi*. Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenak". Rengat.
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    • 181 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, Hppljg fo: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILING FOR: Bandjennassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda. The Sarie Borneo Capt., Ch. GRIFFIN. Expected to arrive on Dec.
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    • 371 12 RANEEGUNCE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO 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 City and Midland
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    • 402 12 CUAN KIAT CO 37, PhilHp Stree, Ship-chandlers, Municipal C Importers and >■ V J f Re? il Commission Bice-Kill and S globe'" Voile." fluid THE ID. AL PLI AND PBESEB V LNG Telegraphic Address: firn, »vi A T Codes aaad: A.B.C. Telephone NcTl233 (Private 1 MAN KIAT&cT 37, Phiiiip Slrul
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