Malaya Tribune, 13 March 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. evening DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. t EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 60. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 316 1 PALLADIUM I IICHARD ROAD. Siiwcr/s Premier Theatre. OFiGHARD ROAD. I TO NIGHT. Extra Shew it 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9p m. TO-NIGHT. I P pulaT Detectire in the Cinematograph World to-day 11 WINTER, rhe greatest Fictional Detoctivejof All times 11 ith is seen at his best in this Thrilling
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    • 109 1 6 MIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Monday, March 22nd AT THE PALLADIUM Charles Howitt AND A. Phillip's COMEDY COMPANY In Their Latest London Success. MONDAY, March 22nd. When Knights Were Bold. TUESDAY, Ifarch 23rd. MILESTONES^ WEDNESDAY, March 24th. Mrs. DOT. THURSDAY, March 25th DIPLOMACY. FRIDAY, March 26th. RAFFLES. LAST NIGHT SATURDAY, March
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    • 250 1 The catch phrase of the Day, WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY P The story that everybody win want to *cc, because erery man, woman, and chil 1 will be gue-<sine. "WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY!!!" The GAIETY w "ctum PAua JUNCTION OF ALBKIIT ami BENCOOLEN streets. Presents to the general public of
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    • 45 1 GALA PERFORMANCE To-night! To-night': THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. NILAM CHAYA WILL UK STAGED. We Show All New Sceneries ai.d Dresses To-Night Hundreds Turned Away last Saturday. To-morrow Sundijr! Another Now Malay Fairy Drama SHE3HIB ABIFF Y. L. TtM, UanafM.
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  • 707 2 Second Annual Meeting The second annuai meeting of the Bangkok International Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber's room on March L Mr. Hamilton Price presided and the others present j included Messrs G. E. Allen, W. L. I Blackett, L. Bohenskv, W. Brehmer, J.
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  • 128 2 Wiss Meeting h K:be On the 11th instant a meeting was held in Kobe, under the auspices of the Society for Compelling the Despatch of Japanese Troops to Europe, with a view to rousing popular sympathy and enlisting support for the proposed military expedition to the
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  • 129 2 Mr. F.H. Kortrigkt of the Sarawak Government service had an unpleasant experience the other day. He left Niah by motor-boat about 3 a.m. and was conveying a prisoner to Miri. After running about two hours and just before dawn the prisoner suddenly attacked two men in the boat with a
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    • 186 2 ||f E. J.BURKE S IWm. Special Export Bottling IS THE BEST an]" PRICES ARE MODERATE Per Case 4 dozen Qts. $18. 8 dozen Pts. $24. Per Case 10 dozen Splits §21. S John Little fotVjg, EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE
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    • 596 2 G. R. COELHo, 52. Selegie R oad Piano Tuner. j Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To PUj ti r,. n TERMS MODE R atp 7-8 THE Straits Albion Press Limited. I PRINTERS STATIONERS 20A-2CC, COUVER OLAV, TjrTE have just received our fa* consignment per s.s. -NAGOYA." view of meeting the present
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  • 628 3 I r..««:aa €olcmb% If»?«fviewd. F»'--h representative 0 vrvr inteiviewed intV ft, K '-.-inn Con(i„;.o, about the rrcent fi* o Eastern theatre of t t.' i! of interesting infortn- r TJ '.icited. Jvadomtzf n, referring to s and correspondence i. il, said man telej
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  • 204 3 Calcutta, l>b H -Asa resultof the fact that at the time of the Ftnden 8 activities Hnrma, except for the telegraph, was entirely cut off from civilisation, receiving no inward and despatching no outward mails for over three weeks, th* «j.iestion of the long projected i n< j,,_
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    • 518 3 THE \RT FURNITURE DEPOT. S7, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest price- Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 2 r,i TO DEALEFiS, HOUSE-BCILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. AUCTION SALE OF A very large quantity of Kapok, Rasak, and Seriah planks and scan l.ngs of
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    • 957 3 AUCTION SUES 650 LOTS. RR TAN T I YA BANKRUPTCY IMPORTANT AUCIION SALE OF HIGH CLASS EU RoPE-M ADE oak. MAHOGANY A- BENIN WOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 BAK AND BLACKW K>D FURNITURE; COTTAGE PIANO; ANTIQUE CURIOS VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS; VALUABLE BOOKS; PLANTS, 4c, TO BK HELD AT No. 1 DUBLIN
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  • 240 4 Sir Percy Fitzpatrick has written for the special information of South Africans a treatise on v The Origin, Causes, and Objects of the war." It is a condensed version of over j twenty lectures delivered in various j parts of South Africa, and presents in popular form the
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    • 493 4 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KING. rthur Young, Go\. rnoi 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
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    • 586 4 Cburch Services. St. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 4th Sunday in Lent. 7 a.m. —Holy Con mnnion. 7.45 a.m. —Holy Communi m Cheral k. 9.15 a.m. —Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. -Soaday School 4 Bible class** MO p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Hymn--31*. 107, SCO, 102. 160, US, 180, Pmdm 51. Leasanfc-M. Gen. 42.
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    • 306 4 rinraaE Christian cMr/Rcau Congregation. Tanjong Pag a a Road. MO—a.m. 2 and 7.30 p.m. Tek Kah. 10.15—a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. Bukit Timah, BttA*eoo> Road. Paya Lebar. Ssletar, Johore Bharu, Maar and Bandar Maharani. 9 a.m. 2 aad 7 p.m. M. E. TAMIL CHURCH SERTICB* Short Steeet School. 9 a.m.—Sunday
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    • 169 4 of the Moment. I Klack Book of the War—German Atrocities in France and Belgium .|g x France and the French People .£q I Belgium and the Belgian People .gQ Russia and the Russian People _6q i Germany and the German People .gg i j Whittaker's Almanack 1915 (paper cover -60
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 17 5 THE GREAT WAR. TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1915 NOTtIS and news. tbe Iftalapa tribune* SATURDAY, MARCH 13
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    • 622 5 Well-Known N. D. L. Liner Turns Pirate. March 11, 8 50 p.m. —The German auxi- Prinz Eitel Friedrich a t Newport Xews with over I Lssengers and crews ssels which she has sunk, •m lii g an American vessel. The trailer will probably intern. v. York
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    • 25 5 London, Mar. 12, 2 p.m. The decree adjourns the Greek Chamber for thirty days, and it is believed that a dissolution will follow.
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    • 108 5 London, March 11, S 25 p.m. The death is announced.of Mrs. liirrell, wife of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Rirrell. The death ifi also announced of Canon ThooWi Skelton. The death i* announced of Mr. Rolf Boldrew<- 1. the POTftli** [Thomas Alexand.-r Browne (Rolf Boldrew00d>. novelist, wa* Lorn in London
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    • 118 5 Allied Success. London, March 12, 3.40 a.m. A Paris official statement says that the operations initiated in Champagne on February 16th, for the purpose of preventing the enemy from sending troops to Russia, have been completely successful. The French gain represents a front seven kilometres long by
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    • 129 5 London, Mar. 11, G-5 p.m. Paris Oilicial 41 Eyewitness," in an important despatch referring to the great battle in Champagne, says that violent pressure upon the enemy's lines compelled him to employ large forces from his reserves in other sectors, and made him expend great quantities of
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    • 534 5 London, March 11, 6.5 p.m. The second battalion of French Colonial Infantry attacked the redoubt and stormed the first line of trenches. After artillery preparation the Germans made six counter-attacks and showered grenades. Three of these attacks were very violent, but the Geimans were forced to retire with
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    • 87 5 London, March 12, 145 a.m. The Paris evening communique says that a dense fog has greatly impeded operations. The British successfully bombarded Westende in Belgium. We repulsed two attacks near I Zandwoorde in the sector of Ypres. i T be British in the region of Neuve j Chapelle
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    • 50 5 London, March 12, 4.30 p.m. A Paris communique states that two divisions of the Belgian Army have progressed at various points from four hundred to five hundred metres, notably in the direction of Bchoorbakke, south-east of Nienport. There it nothing to report along the rest of the front.
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    • 76 5 London, March 11,55 p.m. A Parit communique ttates that a British attack yesterday resulted in the capture of 2,500 metres of trenchet before Nenvc Chapelle and the village itself. Then the British made progress in the direction of Aubers as far at Pietremill and in a southeasterly direction
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    • 78 5 London, March 11, 0 p.m. The War Office announces that the fourth and the Indian Corps advanced yesterday on a front of four thousand yards for, roughly, three quarters of a mile. They captured all the intervening hostile positions and trenches. The corps on
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    • 8 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul-)
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    • 177 5 Paris, March 'J. The French per cent bondi are at franca 7<».70. YostordlJ snowstorms much impeded the operation!. In the region of Saint Mihiel, near Bois-Brule fa redoubt east of Saint-Mi hiel between the rivers Mouse and Hostile) a trench has been captured witli much ammunition. A German
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    • 1389 6 From practically all parts of the East information has been obtainable lately tending to confirm current reports relative to considerable rises in freight rates. Not only has there been a considerable improvement in what are known as coastwise rates," but freights to and from Europe and the
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    • 102 6 With a commendabl give ■omething bej< subjects screened, th" management of this Cinema is presenting its pat with a fine staging of Progress," John Bunyai piece. When it is re the reverse in the rejf- j of Dante's "Inferno Cinema drew rec will he of great intereal to
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      • 292 6 ROBINSON Co. Price $25.00 Nett. I On walnut base with handsome cover, all attachments complete. liner is worked *J -< Sf ly a Cfcm roller Wm 5« 4J which ensure 3^^^ls^»r> cuiete wciking %5 >-.-„, /&iaQ&fiGM£fe B ard perfect I.ktt with hard- to >\-" -v>^-i=^—"' f^--'"— Etnie covers. 6 -j
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      • 38 6 ASK FOR COUTTS' j OLD GIN. J I SOLE IMPORTERS: I Caldbeck, Macgngor and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Modern 6ornforf. Electric Lights and Fans ARE MOW Being Fitted in Every Room Best Table in Town. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2
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    • 439 7 Tin i*f#j to-day—U op. i] Belgium Relief Fnnd $26,954. i Bheet rubber ig still iand in London at 2/5. discount rate in Lon—:o; tl is morning's London Flour is at present done on in the Metropolis, ads. received up to lay are inserted on page 8. :o:—•
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    • 28 7 (Officially Communicated.) Officially communicated from Government House this morning Therein nothing to report. lhe daily reports will bt discontinued henceforth unless anything of note occurs.
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    • 253 7 Court-Martial Proceedings. The hearing of tho charge of mutiny preferred against Sepoys Ibrahim and Suleiman Khan was concluded yesterday before the usual Military Court. Mr. Everitt was for the prosecution and Mr. da Silva for the defence. Two witnesses, the Jemadar and Lance Havildar mentioned by accused,
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    • 96 7 The Bijou Theatre is featuring tonight "Detective Nick Winter and the Missing Gems." All who have seen the daring exploits of this famous sleuth depicted so often on the screen would never tire of seeing him over and over again. A sensational drama The Singer latest War Gazettes
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    • 215 7 A mortgagee's sale of valuable freehold and leasehold lands and houses will be held at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's sales-room at 2.3U p.m. next Monday. Vide advt page 3. «—:o:— The Construction Head Offices of the F.M.S. Railways are being removed from Seremban, and on and after March 29
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    • 281 7 Japan's Attitude. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Service. London, March 12, 5.5 a.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. 1 Neil Primrose, replying to Mr. Mol- 1 teno, said the Japanese demands of China fell into two categories. The larger constituted an attempt to settle questions that
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    • 78 7 London, March 11, 6.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey stated that Tsingtau wai still in the hands of the Japanese military authorities. As a result of communication» with the Japanese Government, access to the port was allowed to a certain number of British vessels. In
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    • 97 7 London, March 12, 2 p.m The Times' Peking correspondent say« that insistence upon a wholesale acceptance of the Japanese demands might provoke a crisis which would seriously damage the present Government. This would be a misfortune to all concerned, including Japan. The foreigners recognize the reasonableness of
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    • 36 7 London, March 11, «5.25 p.m. Tokio Newspapers announce that Japan is strengthening the garrisons at Teingtau and elsewhere in China. *he War Department says that this is merely a matter of military ntine.
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    • 90 7 The Balkan Question. London, March 11, p.m. In the House of Commons, in answer to a question whether Britain, France and Russia proposed t<> Serbia the immediate cession to Bulgaria of certain parts of Meet donia as a basis of cooperation with these States, Sir Edward Grey
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    • 69 7 London, March 11, 'J p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Roberts said that no offer has been made by the Government of India in connection with launching British Dyes, Limited. He did not know whether any German ships were sheltering in neutral ports carrying Alizarine dyes
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    • 90 7 London, March 11, 6 p.m. In tlx*- House of Commons, on being asked whether arrangements could be made to utilize the services of numbers of young men in the Overseas Dominions who where anxious to serve, Mr. Harcourt said that all the self-governing Dominions had put
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    • 77 7 London, March 11, 6 p.m. H. M. the King, replying to a message from the Russia Society which has been established to promote Anglo-Uur--ian Men lei ip, conveys his hearty sympathy with every effort t<» promote an I maintain a complete and lasting understanding between the peoples of
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    • 25 7 London, Mar. 12. 4.30 pin. Washington Creat Britain has asked President Carranza for ;.n explanation of the seizuie of the British steamer.
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    • 87 7 London, Mar. 12, a.m. Cairo passengers from the P. A: O. Syria state that Turkish authorities have jested notices stating that the Allied tleet is attacking the Dardanelles, which may have to be evacuated for strategical reasons, prior to returning victorious. Twenty thousand IJedouins have deierted
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    • 62 7 London, Mar. 12, 2 p.m. Athens The Yali of Smyrna proclaims that in the event of an attack on Smyrna by the Allied warships the would be converted into an entrenched camp, lie invites the inhabitants to leave the town for the interior when safety is enarred.
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    • 76 7 London, Mar. 12,1.15 a.m. Petrograd: The communique says: Between the Niemen and Vistula there were extremely stubborn battles on March 10 in the region of Simno and the valleys of the (Hnnlefl end Orgitz rivers and in the direction of Prasnysz. All enemy attacks in the
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    • 42 7 London, March 11, 7.20 p.m. Killed Lieutenant G. Venabies. Wounded B. Ash ton, Duke of Cornwallis Light Infantry, W. J. Brooke, P. C. Taylor, B. G. Gordon, Lieutenant T. Walker (Camerons;. Unofficially reported wounded and prisoner G. Crutchley.
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    • 30 7 London, March 12, 1 a.m. A submarine tired at and attempted to torpedo thu colter Helen otr the rivei Mersey. Th» torpedo missed by tw< y yards.
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    • 34 7 London, Mar. 13k The bishop of London and hi> chaplain are going to tl s front before Palm Sun !u..' t fr. -c, among the tn-; until after Kister.
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    • 29 7 Lisbon, Mar. 12. The MinUter for the Coloni-s takes th»* foreign portfolio. Admiral Teiseira Guiu.ar s becomes Minister f<>r the Colonies. For further wires see Page 5
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    • 943 8 Memorable Review. There was some tonch of Empire about the review of our brave helpers during the past anxious weeks held yesterday afternoon. Some ninety straw hatted Navy men of careless, dare-devil mien, a M aim section, were lined np with a detachment of khaki clad
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    • 147 8 Failing to Obey an Order. In the Senior Magistrate's Court yesterday, Pakeer Muhammed was prosecuted by the Municipal authorities with failing to obey an order to demolish a cigarette stall at 764, North Bridge Road. In August last year the defendant was charged with having erected the stall and
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    • 465 8 Two Seditious Malays. Two Malays, Rejab bin Usop and Ahmat bin Babu, were charged in the Second Court, before Mr. Clarke, with having used criminal force on Abdul Majid, the complainant, who owns a mosque in Dunlop Road, in which two mutineers were recently arrested. Complainant, making his
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    • 163 8 At the -At Home and Sale of Work held on February oth at Woodstock, the residence of the Colonial Chaplain and Mrs. Swindell, a net sum of $364.60 was realised—a very serviceable addition to the funds of the Girls' Friendly Society. The total amount taken was
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    • 31 8 Sunday, 14th March. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 229 8 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE S SALE. On Monday, 22nd March 1915. at 2 30 p. m 1. Freehold land and house No. 626 Joo Chiat Terrace, off Gaylarg Road, being lots 816 to 825 and 836 to 845 all inclusive of p ;rt of Grant No. 2. Estimated area 31,218 sq.
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      • 212 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRH GREASE m Cylinder Oil j 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. J
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    • 64 9 REVISE!) TIMES Sin&dpsre (Tank-Road) Daily. <■< for north at 7.7 a.m. and >• leave for Johore at 1 i.. ii ,<»n. I .SO p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. fr it r: rtii 'it H.ls a.m. and ft mi Johore 7.i*. *.4.!, 10.1.», .1' .2, i.2.5 and 6.5. A
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    • 43 9 lapore* March tS* i \mk 2/4 3/lb" 2/4 1/32 3 njk 2/4 19/32 Bank T. T. 174* Rink d/d P. T. 14U 114} —tun in<' rnte |8.&4 la* in,., 1/4 T.T. I, 1/4 1/32 ►i England r»*v .> /o I lv- 24 3/16
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    • 58 9 Ie were detected at esterdaj enjoying a 1 some apples, part of ng unloaded from the A lontr chase ensued, look to the water red in the end. Pnraerof the M indebted the man in the irt this morning. As niahment was asked to the
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    • 18 9 that the Italian al hai decided, in case of n d andeer Italian f< r th*" transport
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    • 874 9 Shipping Notes and News. The B. I. outward mail mav ho expected on March 10th. For London, the Ocean line M Jason is due to sail on the 20th. The P. ft o. Xubia, outward bound, is due on the 20th inst. The N Y. K. steamer Misbima
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    • 136 9 Huge Government Orders. contemporary pointi ont that British rubber manufacturers are so busily at pr-nt m fulfilliDg Army COBtrac th* they are quite unable to avai. themßelrea ol the opportunity to ft I re new trade formerly carried out by enemy countries They an bampered further by
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    • 50 9 Latest Quotations. Loi don, March 1". 6.50 pJB. Tin:£l**J. WbeatM wnk, White Karachi 58ffi Delhi 59f-. Rosafe Wheat 89J6. Iron 580. Linseed 4S/ri, Bombay 55/-. Linseed 53/9. Oil: 29/6 May-Anjrußt. seller*. Coconut Oils :Ceylon 48J, 51. Coconut 89 9. Tallows 44. 44. Oingelly 58. Hemp 2*| paid, buyers.
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    • 20 9 (Singapore, March Tin.—**4 OfTere<l Copra.—Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weaker. Gambier and Pepper. —Steady. Other Products. —Market ly.
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    • 204 9 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $21.0u Nutmegs 80 >4, 22.00 Copra Bali 10.70 Copra Gorong Talo 10.KO Copra Dongalo 10.80 Copra Kayong 10.50* Copra Palo 10.10* Copra Pontianak 9.80* Copra -iantan I0..> Oipra Singkawang 10.50* Sago Flour Singapore 1st quality 4..'»0 Sago Flour Singapore fair 4.2i
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    • 232 9 [t'snol asy.saysa Madras journal, for tin' general public to Ret an interett In copra, at least in India, us the industry is not in the hands of public c impaniea In which copra Bhl 09 can be bought Coconut trees on the West Coast of India are
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    • 78 9 Messrs Btndilaana Buttery ami Co. agents :—Siak ln\*2o. Messrs Patetion, Simons <fc Co. ■gents Bensur: —3,4«i0; (M total to <late 15.756. Bnjong tgtsnst iiW i total to dsls l l i>ng Ifatang 9.573 g t l29 total to date 31,366. Henrietta :—18.537 again* 11 :;72 s
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    • 293 9 t The anmal meeting of th* Bangkok Dock Co., DUL, was held a fortnight tgo. Iff. Hamilton Price presided, and the otifctfl present awPhj i Lrl ;kar Pray sidhi. Dr. T. Heyn I Bay*, Mr. W. Brehmer, Mr J. W. Bdie, Mr, i. S. Smyth. Mr .J.
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    • 100 9 Effects cf thz War. Calcutta, Feb. 22- Ini treating returns by the Departi of Statistics show that in th< 1 'If of last month a further rise h Ie place in the wholesale prices of wheat in India, the medium si price in the various wheat.prmlrich provinces on
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    • 70 9 The Secretaries, Messrs Mc A lister and Co., inform OS tbst the OOt| ut from this Company's mine for the i month of February amounted to piculs 187 80, of which piculs 121.60 was plant ore. Tb< returns ar© somewhai lower as compel I with previous
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    • 54 9 It is notified in the Qasetts that, in iooofdance with instructions from the Right ilon. the Secretary of State for lbs Colonies, that the steamer If si mated il permitted to ship ."hm> I tons < I ceprs for I Aargos (n! n rh i Denmirk, a
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    • 102 9 There untitled untitled untitled from the yard oJ Bene C mpany, M l ibißK the it I crew itea nsbip iji••• 1 ftWt for the Ja?*-Cblna-Japan Line, of Amst< i Nun, She ii dei-ship to the Tjikembang, belonging to Use same line, md lam led on April 2"» last from
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 211 9 FIXTURES. Saturby I3tk. »ed. 2 i.; 10/» p.m. S -> 1M» lynt. I* \pected. Hft S in.; 10.32 p.m. Monday, 15th. in. ft. 2 ins. 10 56 p.m. Tuesday, 16th v-t Trl ft. 4 iii*. 11.1* p.m. Wednesday. 17th j mail due. 4 a.m. ft. 3 ins. 11.39 p.m. Thuniav,
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    • 607 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, March 11.—On Thurs- 1 day last Mr. Goh Kay Seng, one of the members of the staff of the High School, initiah.i weekly excursions to places of inter-; est in Malacca, with the boys under him and such masters as sy mpathised with
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    • 165 10 Special interest attache! to the announcement by the Secretary for India that the Sheikh of Koweit has presented 50,000 rupees to the Red Cross Ambulance Society, the gift recalling a recent Anglo German diplomatic incident. When it was announced that the Bagdad Railway, which was being built by a
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    • 113 10 According to a notice issued by Scotland Yard, the operator of the Spanish prisoner swindle has lately changed his methods. Instead of posing as a Spanish officer who has hidden the war chest of the Carlists in an accessible mountain, and who is dying in prison, he
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 390 10 Ylchy Celestin Best Table Water Thi? Warter known Sf3 aad used over I 100U yean by all kinds o n vat ids. A pint taken parly in the morning will sake you fit for the Gaggino Co., Agents. v o. 6, Raffles Square Comer of Banham Street The Malaya Tribune.
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      • 82 10 3 w i '"""beer j Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents ANN LOCK C 0. I Battery Road. Sub-Agents TAITO &Co., I B .acii ad, Singapore PLEASING TO THE ALATE AND THE URSE. I Jierated ZVaters. 87, CE 111 STHEET. I WESTINQHOUSE ELECTRIC FANS, I ELECTRIC LAMPS, j
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    • 111 11 King and India. Viceroy's Council Reflation. Delhi, Feb. 17.—Leave has been granted to the Hon. Mr. M. 8. Das (Bihar and Orissa) to move the following resolution at the next Council meeting That this Council recommends to the GovernorGeneral in Council for communication to His Gracious Majesty the
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    • 46 11 Bombay, Feb. 18.—Twenty huts were destroyed by fire at Bombay, which broke out in Municipal stables. A four-year-ol 1 girl who lived in one of the huts was burnt to death. The cause of fire and amount of damages has not been ascertained.
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    • 62 11 Allahabad, Feb. LS.—lt ii already been reported that a new trade has started in the importation into India of sugar from Egypt. Now it is understood a notification will issue in the Gazette of India on Saturday next, fixing with efl'ect from that date, a tariff valuation
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    • 57 11 Karachi, Feb, 17.—Messrs Ralli Brothers of Karachi have asked the Government of India for permission to export one thousand tons of hard wheat to Marseilles on the ground that it is not required for consumption in India and can be sold only in Marseilles, since England buys
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    • 146 11 Lucknow, Feb. 17.—At a meeting of the United Provinces Council this morning, after answers to 7b* questions, the Hon. Mr. Burn moved that the Bundelkhand Encumbered Estates Amendment Bill and Bundelkhand Land Law Assessment Bill be referred to a Select Committee. Then followed four resolutions,
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    • 81 11 Bombay, Feb. 17.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of India this afternoon, the Chairman (Sir David Sassoon) said confidence had been completely restored. They were quite satisfied that the business of the Bank was in a sound and healthy condition and
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    • 114 11 War is not the only stimulus to the construction of big maps, says the Ceylon Observer. There has lately been completed in Washington a relief map, 50 ft by in ft., which has been sent to the Sun Francisco Exhibition. It represents the Panama Canal /one on
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 286 11 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. WE ARE LARGE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: Benzine, Kcrosine, Motor Cylinder oil. Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil, Xvres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Requisites for Motor Car use. R PRTCES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? Z Chin Huat Lee, c™, \FOR Furniture in
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      • 307 11 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipcbandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand
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