Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1915
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Title Section29 1915-03-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol 2.- No. 57. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 Price 5 Cents. Z be Ittalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1029 words
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Advertisement666 1915-03-10 1 PALLADIUM giCHARD ROrD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO NIGHT Fktra Shew at 8p ny Usual Show at 9p m. TO-NIGHT. By Special Fequeit. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY, By Special Request. il Patriotic Drama Beats Anything Yet Depicted on the onnd to itir the imagination of even the most unpaduals,666 words
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Advertisement51 1915-03-10 1 INCHI SALLEH The famous Prince in the Malayan Opera and MISS SAHARA The Prima Ponna take the leading parts. To-night! To-night THE STAR OPERA AT THS THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. In a Chinese Love Drama Sam Pek Eng Tye Friday! 12th March Friday SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDY OTHELLO. Y. L. TAN,51 words
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795 1915-03-10 2 Mr. R. X. Lvne, ia the course of his report on the recent Rubber Exhibition, in alludins to the relative meritg of plantation awl fine hard, remarks that Le procured a larjre ball of the Infer product -from thBrazilian stand. He says that the great795 words
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Article190 1915-03-10 2 Fiftine Imminent- Amsterdam, Feb. 11. Judging from the efforts of the authorities in Germany in the matter of regulating food consumption, it would appear that the danger of dearth, not to famine, is much nearer and more real than the Germans had anticipated or the Allies hoped. The190 words
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Article88 1915-03-10 2 Sir Paul Chater's Perfection Dahlia, ridden by Mr. Vida, won the Hongkong Derby by a short head from Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Austral ian Chief, with Mr. Moller in the pigskin. The finding ef a German rifle in a room at the Runnymede Hotel led to the appearance before a Magistrate88 words
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Article153 1915-03-10 2 Statistics prove that M*l more people every countries of the Eait *ln iC di«ea«e, an quailing f act considers that moat of ,'7** were preventable. Not so many year- m was still groping in the dark cause of Malaria, and knew 15 one palliative and of153 words
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Advertisement177 1915-03-10 2 OF ALL rm Bass's Ale Guinness' Stout E. J. BURKES ijH Special Export Bottling IS THE BEST >Ssfr Exji rt to troJ certainly lead PRICES *%RE MODERATE Per Case 4 dozen Qts. $18. 8 dozen Pts. $24. Per Case 10 dozen Splits $21. EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars177 words
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Advertisement448 1915-03-10 2 THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO. D. High Street, SINGAPORE. Wholesale and retail stamp dealers and stationers. Stamps on approval sheeti marked with lowest prices will be sent to applicants against good references or cash deposit. Stamp Album* aad Philatelic Accessories stocked. 5-12 5.3 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful448 words
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Article457 1915-03-10 3 The. Hague, March 4-5. Patch Minister Posthuma teting with ship underwriti i* f\ Norwegian .steamer Kegeer y dne off D v ins. The crew r indred Chinese are to be ii Germany to China rosffh Austria. y is sending several un- marines to Austria for -Mediterranean Sea.457 words
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Article182 1915-03-10 3 Ceylon Observer Service.) The Late Mr Gokhale. Calcutta, Feb. 2L-The Hon. Mr. Gokhale B ashes are being brought to Allahabad to-day. It is proposed to them t0 the river in procession. India Council Appointment. Calcutta, Feb. 2\.—With reference to the appointment of Sardar Daljit to the India Council182 words
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80 1915-03-10 3 The January iasue of the Indian Ambulance Gazette announces that tht formation of voluntary aid detachment! in India i* now i n full Bwin| and regulation, for their management were then under consideration of the Government of India. Pending eanction being given a circular letter wa80 words
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Article85 1915-03-10 3 It is reported that in the place of the newly-appointed Minister for Mnance, Herr Hellferich, Herr Emil Stauis has been appointed a joint-director of the D-utsche Bank. A Morning Post telegram from Amsterdam reports a very significant speech of the Dutch Prime Minister. He alluded to important knowledge in the85 words
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Advertisement473 1915-03-10 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. T.A. Kahyambu Pillay Plaintiff, versus H. Abdul Karim Saibu and another Defendants of Seven Bales "Sarong Pulicat" to be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Sale-room On Thursday, March 11th, at 11 a.m. to be sold in small lots.) CHING KENG LEE Co.. Auctioneers. C-3 11-3 AUCTION473 words
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Advertisement767 1915-03-10 3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD RUBBER PLANTATIONS Situate at the ISM Milestone, Bukit Timah Road On Monday. 22nd March, at 2-30 p.m. 1 Valuable Freehold Rubber Plantation situate at 13! 4 Mlestone. Bukit Timah Rjad, containing an area of 25 acres and comprised in bast India767 words
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Advertisement528 1915-03-10 4 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. t? 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 of528 words
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Advertisement486 1915-03-10 4 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.P's Office, Central Police Station. By Order, G. G. Seth, Officer in charge of Information Bureau. PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Whereas486 words
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Advertisement634 1915-03-10 4 Dacoities in India. (Ceylon Observer Service.) Calcutta, Feb. 23.—Political dacoities are increasing apace daily in India, the new method being for the robbers to clear off in taxi-cabs. Last night another such dacoity took place at Balliaghatta off Sealdah, Catcotta suburbs, when a gang of fifteen or twenty young Bengalis634 words
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Advertisement156 1915-03-10 4 sBooßs of the Moment. I Black Book of the War —German Atrocities in France and Belgium 5 ig France and the French People .gg Belgium and the Belgian People .gg I Russia aud the Russian People Germany and the German People .gg Whittaker's Almanack 1915 (paper cover) -6g KOH COMPANY156 words
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Article76 1915-03-10 5 We inesday. 10tk. 154 a.m. 7 ft. t uu. 7.4# p a Thursday, 11th. i HmmmH mail dOMt. 11 MB. 7 ft. 4 i*s. 1.41 fu i Friday. lZtk. w t t 7.1 a.m. 7 ft. fi iaa. ?.»f pm. JS ft! Saturday, IStk. r ii nail eip^ctod. Ul76 words
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Article32 1915-03-10 5 '-■< ropeticribadittti only. P.St O. Packet Sardinia will a at i a.in. on Thursday, tha from Europe is expaeted to in the lath or Ifith instant p*r faTu Nugapatam on the 11th l.i32 words
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Article70 1915-03-10 5 Sin <idpore, March. 10» On London— Hank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/41/32 Private 3 in/». 2/4 19/31 On India— Bank T. T. 174} )n Hongkong— fcnk d/d 20| On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 100} On Java— Bank T. T. On Japan— Bank d/d. 114} —buying rate $8.54 i Ceil70 words
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Article88 1915-03-10 5 Data lahya Sin Shsaban Alditar. *rrf;ttly regret to announce '••■■"»se at Johore of Dato in Shaaban Aldatar at the »N r Deceased was a most an-a servant in the service of His y •->? the Sultan. Retiring some j* < \>ars ago from the post of n ptrintendent of88 words
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Article87 1915-03-10 5 fc*€ of programme at thil 3how to-night promises to Jiiuch interest, especially lm M The Conntess of ;i woman-spy) which will T in appreciable contrast eened last Saturday night the adventures of two 8 1 hot the scenic arrange--1 actors figuring in the 1 of which so much87 words
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Article20 1915-03-10 5 (Singapore, March 10) Copra.—Weak. 2Y/S.—$S2J 200 tons sold. Tapioca.—Weak. Sago Flour.—Weaker. Gambier and Pepper.—Steady. Other Productt.— Market «teady.20 words
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Article194 1915-03-10 5 {■atraaga IM 8. par pia«j M| Natmaga SO 8, »2I"J? Copra Bali J**J Copra Gorong Tala JtH Copra Dongala Copra Kayong Copra Pulo |J£ Copra Pontlaaak JH* Copra WianUu Copra Singkawaag J,J{ Sago Flour Singapore la, qmU* 4 *1* Jago F our Smgapora fair 7 TSm194 words
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Article153 1915-03-10 5 DuisMs don». t G«od demaad. Messrs Barlow's Report. Messrs Barlow and Co. state ia their Weekly Report issued 9th inst. Rubber Experts Exports of Para Rubber (January 1st to March 6th), 1915, (excluding all foreign transhipments).— From Singapore 11,054,140; against 7,145,573. From Malacca (February 28th) 1,385,559 against 856,290. From Penang153 words
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Article180 1915-03-10 5 The Prize Court sat yesterday morning to consider the case of the Greek steamship Pontoporos and her cargo of coal. The Attorney-General, the Hon. Mr. G. A. Goodman, appeared with the Hon. Sir Evelyn C. Ellisior the Crown. The Hon. C. I. Carver represented the owners, the180 words
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Article35 1915-03-10 5 On the 17th inst. will sail the B. L steamship Umaria, bound for Hongkong. Yokohama, Kobe and Milke. Lttten for the steamers Basiian Mosconomo, New Zealand Swmdon and Vinseira are lying at the Poet Office.35 words
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Article484 1915-03-10 5 Shipping Notes and Newi. The City of Exeter reached London on the 6th. The B. L outward mail may fee expected on March 15th. The P. and 0. Sardinia leaves Singapore for Home on 18th inst. The M. M. liner Chili is due to sail Homeward on the484 words
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Article1288 1915-03-10 5 Military Court Proceedings. The Coart-Martial continued yesterday. Accused No. 1, Bhure Khan, stated that he wag a family man and did not know anything aboat the trouble. Some others might have known it. Whin hearing the alarm accused No. 1 was ordered te take up arms. All1,288 words
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Article79 1915-03-10 5 Considering the great part which cotton plays in the manufacture of modern high-power explosives, and the other uses to which it is put for purposes of war, we are not surprised to find the English papers demanding that the British Government should put cotton on the contraband list. To allow79 words
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Miscellaneous156 1915-03-10 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. p -k k Bridge 2 p.m. B." H.«g Wan 2 p.m. p "Hiham and p *Lama 2 p.m. p ia fr*and Calcutta -Ik mail» for DurLaisang 2 p.m. P->rt Swettenand T. Anson *Ipoh 2 p.m. Medusa 2 p.m. fluavia. Cberiboa Samarang Giang Seng 4 p.m. tj -k156 words
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Article999 1915-03-10 6 The present appears to be an opportune moment to direct attention to an apparently small but in reality a very important factor in the preservation of health and comfort in tropical settlements. It has lcng been too much a habit with many people to blame the999 words
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Article219 1915-03-10 6 The London journal 3 rKr+ announced recently tv racing in Franee \?ii] r abandoned throughout th* p until the war is brousrht > Ll tirely successful conclusion V er} good reasons t-vj.. prompt adoption of a sirni]'»,, m the United present is the time for219 words
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Article282 1915-03-10 6 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell Co.'a sale-room yesterday afternoon Freehold land together with thi brick tile-roof dwelling i. i thereon known ai No. 33 Cuppag Road off Orchard Road. Aim 15,86$ square feet being part of Grant 20. Buyer X. ,s.282 words
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Article37 1915-03-10 6 During the week ending Oth there occurred locally of which 121 vr 159 female. The death of European is recorded. J**» claimed 31, Phthisis 22. Tl no cholera or small-p«>x. The W* rate was 25.11.37 words
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Article30 1915-03-10 6 Mr. W. Belonje, of untitled joined the editorial Stall 1 Sumatra Post. The Allied Consuls at recently financed an exhi War Films, the DTOCt show going to the War Funds30 words
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Advertisement263 1915-03-10 6 ROBINSON Co. Price $25.00 Nett On walnut base with handsome cover, all attachments complete. Price $20.00 Nett DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH, j Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life 1 Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should aek himself this pertinent question, "How would263 words
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Advertisement43 1915-03-10 6 ASK FOR COUTTS' s j EH *1 I E Hi HIP ''^ĔKĔSi OLD TOM GIN, IMPORTERSi Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Moderp Comfort. Electric Lights and Fans ARE MOW Being Fitted in Every Room Best Table in Town. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-243 words
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Article595 1915-03-10 7 Ti locally, is »8*i—:e:— TV next H-I Mail is due P#n»ng 15th or ICth inBt. —to: m onth iendarata Estate 3>.1U0 lbs. dry rubber. :o:— T ,D-li Batavia Tabak Maats- t >v« 33 per cent dividend. chftpp 1 1 r I eli, Municipal Engineer, e s' g595 words
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Article39 1915-03-10 7 The following wu officially commumcated to nB last evening-! Owmg to th» harasaing *o& hnntZtt:? t 0t lh9 reUli 16 K'been captured to-day. Estimating that 56 are killed and drowned, there remain 28 still unaccounted for.39 words
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Article106 1915-03-10 7 There was a surprisingly large turn-out of our Special Police last night when owing to the quietened state of affairs on the island new instructions could be issued to them. The present moment is a most opportune one for the local Government to increase the defence force of106 words
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Article130 1915-03-10 7 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. ISht Auction, 9th March, Ills. Off»r«d lor sa!e Pit. 8,182.16 or 414,281 1W (T«m 189.42) ■•M 2,807.41 or 807/.. i (T*M 117.85) Priest Realized. ftk«et •mok«d fin* ribbtd $115 to $130 n n food ribbtd 119 114 H fin* plain 11l 113130 words
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Article124 1915-03-10 7 Rubier. Singapore, March 9. —The amount catalogued for to-day's auctions, namely some 222 tons, constitutes a new record. Offerings met with a good demand and prices realised show substantial advances. The highest price of the sale was paid for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet at $ISO. Fine Pale124 words
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Article142 1915-03-10 7 Singapore, March 9.—The rubber auction held to day established a fresh record as regards quantity catalogued, there being 222 tons offered. A much better tone prevailed and prices all round showed an improvement. Bidding at the outset was slow, but during the course of the forenoon demand142 words
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Article45 1915-03-10 7 We are indebted to Messrs Gothrie Co. for information to the effect that they have to-day ed cable from London .tatmg that the Directors of the Laou (F M. S Rubber Co. have declared'a dividend of 15 per cent .n respect of the year 1911-45 words
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Article63 1915-03-10 7 Germany's Great Failure. Exploded Bombast. Reuter's Services. London, March 6, 11.15 p.m. The Press Bureau makes a most satiafactory announcement which shows the failure of German piracy. From February 25th to March 3rd no merchantmen were torpedoed. From March 2nd to ath three unsuccessful attempts were made. Altogether,Reuter's Services. - 63 words
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Article73 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 1. JO a.m. The Admiralty report says RearAdmiral Hood states that the German submarine U 28 was finally destroyed by the destroyers Gurkha and Maori. Ten other destroyers participated in the hunt. The operations were directed by Captain C. D. Johnson with marked skill73 words
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Article86 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 12.40 a.m. The Press Bureau statement also shows that German piracy has not affected arrivals and sailings of merchantmen of the United Kingdom, these being about 1,500 weekly. It gives the latest cases a submarine chasing the mailpacket Lydia on March sth, from Jersey86 words
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Article94 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 1.5 a.m. The Admiralty announces that it does not feol justified in extending honourable treatment to the officers and crew of Submarine U 28 as being probably guilty of attacking and sinking unarmed merchantmen. It emphasises that persons against whom such charges are pending94 words
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Article64 1915-03-10 7 Uncle Sam Stirring it. Washington, March 9.5 p.m. Owing to the increasing chaos in Mexico City the United States has addressed urgent representations to Carranza, amounting to warning. This is regarded as indicating an entire change of policy by the Washington Government. A wire from Washington says64 words
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Article197 1915-03-10 7 Oar Latest Guns. London, March 9, 12.40 a.m. The Admiralty despatch adds that the Queen Elizabeth, supported by the Agamemnon and the Ocean, attacked Forts Hamidieh one and Hamidieh three on Saturday at a range of 21,000 yards. The forts respectively had two fourteen inchers197 words
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Article75 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 12.40 a.m. The Admiralty announces that the operations in the Dardanelles are progressing and are favoured with fine weather. The Queen Elizabeth and other British battleships on Saturday were re-attacking the forts in the Narrows by indirect fire atross Gallipoli, while the Allied Squadron fired75 words
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Article198 1915-03-10 7 The Lord Nelson and Agamemnon on Sunday engaged the forts in the Narrows by direct fire, and silenced two forts after heavy bombardment. The naval seaplanes, locating concealed land batteries, did msgnificant work, flying sometimes very low. They were hit repeatedly, bat none was lost; three officers198 words
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Article29 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 4-15 a.m. In the Black Sea our fleet has bombarded Zrnguldak, Eregli, Kiliwli and Kozlon, silencing batteries, destroying coal wharves, and sinking eight steamers.29 words
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Article58 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 0-15 a.m. The Press Bureau says that Admiral Peirse's report of the operations at Smyrna states that the bombardment on Friday severely damaged Fort Yenikale. The squadron on Saturday swept a way through minefields till it drew the fire of several subsidiary batteries, all of58 words
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Article26 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, 1.55 p.m. Athens It is reported that another battleship of the Queen Elizabeth type has arrived in the Dardanelles.26 words
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Article148 1915-03-10 7 London, March 9, G a.m. A Rome telegram states that Minister Salandra, opening the works at the new naval harbour at Gaeta, said that he would work faithfully and conscientiously to enable Italy to emerge greater and stronger. General Morra said that the army was ready to obey148 words
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Article39 1915-03-10 7 London, March 5, 0.15 a.m. An Amsterdam telegram gives further details which show that Zeppelin L 8 was completely wrecked on landing amongst trees in darkness at Tirlemont. Seventeen of the crew of forty-two were killed.39 words
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Article130 1915-03-10 8 London, Mareh 9, 1.40 a.m. The Paris evening communique says that in Champagne snowstorms impeded to-day's operations. The enemy in the morning attempted to recapture a wood to the west of Perthes and were repulsed. Our counter-attack gained us ground to the east and north. Progress was130 words
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Article137 1915-03-10 8 London, March 8, 5.45 p.m. A Paris communique says Our progress at different points in Champagne has increased, and at the end of the day we had captured trenches northwest of Souain and about fire hundred metres between Perthes and Beau Sejour, and took prisoners, including officers.137 words
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Article27 1915-03-10 8 London, Mar. 9, 4.15 a.m. The Jockey Club has called a meeting for March 16th, to consider the continuance of raeing during the war.27 words
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Article74 1915-03-10 8 London, Mar. 9, 1.55 p.m. Lady Aileen Roberts, in a letter to the 14 Times" referring to a recent letter of Mr. Hamilton Dalzel, that the late Lord Roberts announced the result of the Derby to the troops in South Africa, says that from the commencement74 words
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Article78 1915-03-10 8 London, Mar. 8, 5.30 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Roberts, Under Secretary for India, ■aid that the Government of India wa« not participating in the aniline dye scheme, but 'confined itself to bringing the scheme to the notice of Indian manufacturers and traders. Mr. Roberts78 words
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Article31 1915-03-10 8 M. Goanaris Summoned. London, March. 9, 4.15. a.m. A telegram from Athens states that M. Zaimis has declined to form a Cabinet. The King has summoned M. Gounaris.31 words
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Article56 1915-03-10 8 London, March 8, 9 5 p.m. Athens: M. Veniielos proposes to return to Crete in a few days to take a rest in his native isle. Paris: The seriousness of the situation in Greece is to-day's topic throughout France. Warm tributes are paid to M. Venizelos, who56 words
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Article73 1915-03-10 8 London, Mar. 9, 4.15 a.m. A Petrograd official statement says that in the region of Suwalki the enemy was repulsed in front of Mariampol, Sinino and Augustowo. Our offensive continues. The German offensive has been I arrested in the region of the Pilitza and the left of73 words
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Article127 1915-03-10 8 London, March 9, 1.55 p.m. Petrograd: The German retreat from Grodno has resulted in the complete discomfiture of two German Corps. Russian troops exerted continual pressure, fighting for several days supported by the garrison. The artillery has captured a dominating hill No. 1,003, taking over a thousand127 words
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Article83 1915-03-10 8 Ostend Casino Damaged. London, March 9, 12.40 a.m. The Press Bureau says that Wing Commander Longmore reports that six naval aeroplanes attacked Ostend yesterday. Two returned owing to petrol freezing. The remainder dropped eleven bombs on a submarine repair bate. Four bombs were dropped on the Kursual,83 words
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Article42 1915-03-10 8 London, March 8, 9.30 p.m. Reported died, now reported wounded R. E. Groome. Wounded G. A. Beaumont, 2nd Lieut A. Feesher, Devons, E. L. Foster, G. W. Lancaster, M. Lloyd, R. Pipon, J. F. Radclifft, R. Strickland Widdrington.42 words
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Article129 1915-03-10 8 London, March 8, 9-30 p.m. An important and representative meeting at Caxton Hall passed a resolution expressing its deep sense of sorrow at the irreparable loss caused by the untimely death of Mr. Gokhale, who consecrated his life to the service of his country. Lord Reay129 words
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Article28 1915-03-10 8 London, March 9, 1.55 p.m. Lord Kitchener has taken up his residence at York House, lent to him by His Majesty the King.28 words
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Article24 1915-03-10 8 London, March 9, 12.40 a.m. A telegram from Havre says thai the liner La Tourraine arrived there with the fire extinguished.24 words
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Article105 1915-03-10 8 Paris, March 7, 6.10 p.m. Yesterday our counter-attacks in the region of Notre Damede Lorette (on a height north-west of Lens) continued their progress, and we inflicted on the enemy severe losses. Continuous rain has considerably slackened operations in Champagne. To-day we progressed at several points in the105 words
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Article82 1915-03-10 8 Latest Quotations. London, March 8, 6.55 p.m. Tin £185. Wheats While Karachi 58/6 Delhi 58/9 Roiafe 60/3; afloat 2,333,000. Wheats 59/3 paid. Linseed Argentine 4ft/0, Bombay 53/9. Copper: 64. Iron 57/11. Tea: 58,300 Ceylon 25,700. Java 2,600, to-day 34,000, upward tendency, animated common, farthing dearer keen competition for82 words
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Article17 1915-03-10 8 The Singapore Juvenile Choir will resume rehearsals to-morrow afternoon (Thursday) in the Victoria Theatre at 4-30 o'clock.17 words
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Advertisement228 1915-03-10 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF tL GREASE m Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sola Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines I The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and I Paige Cars I Pope Motor Cycles (Gasolene Light Cycle Co.228 words
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Title Section13 1915-03-10 9 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 notes and news.13 words
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Article715 1915-03-10 9 statements were made; -ft Police-court cn Feb. 4i r Dickinson Chapman, f a bombardier in the Royal FieldV.. erv. v.a, cL&rgtd with being a *".#rter fr< n the Army. Prisoner «.wearing he uniform of his regi-j c f detective-inspector Gough magistrate that for! tin the piist ner715 words
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Article249 1915-03-10 9 Speech by Mr. H Samsel Mr. Herbert Samuel, President of the Local Government Board, wan a guest at tl e annual banquet of the Drapers'Chamber of Trade, which took place on Fab. 4, at the Uolborn Restaurant, London. In proposing the tosfit of the Drapers' Chamber,249 words
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Article170 1915-03-10 9 Allahabad, Feb. 19.—A special Pioneer cablegram, dated London Feb 17th, says :—Germany is still further showing that bar Naval threats concern her food supply. She has intimated to Neutrals that she will not submarine merchant ships if Great Britain Will allow her food to pass.170 words
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Article30 1915-03-10 9 Two Indians named Akamat and Bangehaiconrictedofthe murder of tbe two trading K»m»chand and Chandumall at Lophburi, Siam, about two yearago suffered tbe extreme penalty of tbe law on Marcb 4tb.30 words
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Article475 1915-03-10 9 A Frenzied Ostfcsut. Rotterdam, Feb. 4.—" God punish England is headed in big letters acroes an article in the latest issue of the Leipziger Neueste Xachrichten. It is an appropriate titla for one of the most frenzied outbursts against Great Britain yet published. The following are475 words
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Article125 1915-03-10 9 "Is tho Kaiser Insane?" is the title of a remarkable M Study of the Great Outlaw," written by Mr Arnold White and published by Messrs C. Arthur Pearson, Limited.. The object of the book is to show that Kaiser Wilhelm is of unsound m ind and125 words
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Article515 1915-03-10 9 The annual meetings of several of the principal English banking institutions which have taken plaee during the current week have afforded bankers an opportunity of putting on record the impressions created in their minds by the events of the last six months, sa\s the Gla-gow Herald. Those515 words
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Article79 1915-03-10 9 A message dated Amsterdam, January 29, se>s The German armoured cruiaer DertHinger, one of the ships engaged in the raiding squadron engaged and beaten by Admiral Beatty in the North Sea, is undergoing repairs at Hamburg. The report that she was aeriou.i. danjeged in the engagement is79 words
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Article343 1915-03-10 9 One of the moat vivid books, by an actual eye-witness, of the devasta- tion caused by the war is 44 Fighting in Flanders," by E. Alexander Powell (Heinemann. 3s. »*HI. net). The photographs alone in this book make it noteworthy, and are worth pages of verbal343 words
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Article209 1915-03-10 9 Submarine U 21 comes up to the Ben Cruachan in the Irish Channel (remarks the, Westminster (lazette), and says to the captain and crew M I am sorry, gentlemen, but war ia war, and 1 imist have your ship.' Very well," says the captain, "bat you must take209 words
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Article72 1915-03-10 9 Petrograd, Feb. I. —Descriptions havo been published here of vitriol -prayers witn which ti *us are providing the Austrian troujThe vitriol, it ia stated, ia carried on the backs of soldiers iv cylinders, under a pressure of 16 ■tMOayhcrev When turned ou, a jet of vitiiol Is72 words
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Article817 1915-03-10 10 Agrouad off South Ceylon Coast The City of Mysore, a newly-built vessel of 3,41G tons nett, has, accordillg to news which reached our Colombo contemporaries on the 24th February, met with a serious accident off the south coast of Ceylon. The Colombo agents of i the817 words
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Article158 1915-03-10 10 The departure of Admiral Baron Uryu and Baroness Uryu for America was made the occasion for a great demonstration on the (5th ultimo at the Tokyo Railway Station. For some time before the scheduled departure of the train for Yokohama, whence the party sailed by the Tenyo158 words
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Advertisement389 1915-03-10 10 Vichy Celestin *Bcat 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 lay. Gaggino&Co., Agents» Ho. 6, Raffles Square, Corner of Baobara Street. The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at389 words
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Advertisement72 1915-03-10 10 BEER I Brewed from only I Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., I Battery Road, j Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., 1 j TO THE j AND THE Jt URSE. j FRAMROZ'S derated XVaters. 87, CECIIi STREET. j I WESTINQHOUSE ELECTRIC FANS, ELECTRIC LAMPS. FANS. LAMPS. DeBk and C#iling72 words
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Article531 1915-03-10 11 Appeal to F.M.S, Residents. Mr. Chris. Harrison writes to the Malay Mail:— Sir,—Through the kindness of your paper, I address this letter to the English, Irish, Scotch and Welsh of Selangor. What are we doing for our motherland We hope and believe we are doing oar duty531 words
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Article136 1915-03-10 11 The India Council have received a request to send a Lupply of copies of the Granth Sabib or Sikh Scriptures for the use of the sick and wounded Sikh soldiers in hospital in Europe. His Honour Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab Centre136 words
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Advertisement309 1915-03-10 11 TO MOTORISTS I WE ARE LARCE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: Q Z ine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder Oil, Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil Tubes, Carbide and many other tquisites for Motor Car use. PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Iwii Not Send Your Orders To Us? Chin Huat Lee, o™, rrs—i—a——____»q^^^^____— "for S~ urniture309 words
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Advertisement260 1915-03-10 11 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT GO., 108 A 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal extractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co.. Ltd. Best Multiplar260 words
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Advertisement438 1915-03-10 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will famish employer*—free ol chanre— with fall particulars of tbe qualiicetjon* and erp*nVnee »f «ai table at~n for any <»n th*-y have vacant. Employees deairinf appointments can ha. th*ir application* files on the R-jfister for a fee of $5. Thi* includes:— L Ther*-:438 words
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Advertisement533 1915-03-10 12 SHIPPINC_ Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I— 3. Coilyer Qoiy. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Retn-T Muntok and Palembang Mar. 10 V. H'dorp Bengkalia, Bctonbang. Paneh, Asahan and B«lawan-Deli Mar. 11 BAM PI T Prigi-Radia, Sapat,533 words
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Advertisement97 1915-03-10 12 The Eastern Skipping 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 SAST INDIES TRADING CO., Agents, 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first97 words
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Advertisement182 1915-03-10 12 SHIPPING P. 0. j Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppljj fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILING FOR: Bandjennassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda. The Sarie Borneo Capt., Ch. GRIFFIN. Expected to arrive on182 words
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Advertisement368 1915-03-10 12 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: J INDO MALAY GO., j 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 City368 words
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Advertisement409 1915-03-10 12 GUAN KiAT CO 37, Phillip 3t rect 1 Ship-chandlers, Oovemme., Municipal Conta •r f Importers ana I Commission ents Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill c. GLOBE BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID AND PRESERVING g XJ Telegraphic AM, 1 ■"ai4i BIKOAFC Codes and: A.n.c. Telephone v~~~~ (Privat, 1450. GUAN K!AT Co\, 37, Phillip409 words
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