Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1915
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Title Section22 1915-03-24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 69. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement610 1915-03-24 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAO. Umm htmitt Thwtfe ORCHARD ROAD. For Four Mights Only. CHARLES HOWITT AND A. PHILLIPS With their Powerful London Dramatic and Comedy Co. of Picked ArtLs TO NIGHT! Will Present TO-NIGHT!! Exposing the sweating system that existed in the large Emporiums of London. DIANA DOBSON'S" THURSDAY, Direct from610 words
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Article708 1915-03-24 2 Tbe East in Need of More Steamers. Signs are not wanting that in the freight marked of the world events are shaping which mnst inevitably result in a farther accession to the already high rates offered to shipowners for the employment of their vessels, says a708 words
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Article130 1915-03-24 2 44 After a discussion which Listed through two sittings, the Chamber of Deputies, by 5L5 votes, passed a Bill prohibiting the manufacture of absinthe in France. 44 Th.i sale of absinthe had already been prohibited by a Government decree shortly after the commencement of the war. 44 The Government130 words
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Article226 1915-03-24 2 When girls grow deathlt weak and miserable, then i„ L for parents to take pro for delay means danger T her "teens" cannot develop* robust, happy womanhv abundant red, rich blood in her and it is lack of new, good blot is the great trouble iriih226 words
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Advertisement96 1915-03-24 2 John Little Co., Ltd. OPEN THEIR ON Tuesday, 6th April FOR 14 DAYS. Bargains will be shown in all Departments. NO CATALOGUES ISSUED. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. «■—■■l I mmtU »11 I lIIHH TTi—l—■"™**'"'~ J r.———— srr* EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of96 words
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Advertisement278 1915-03-24 2 £*&3KWĔKBMltMBMmmmmWKEXBmM^ NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. WE ARE LARGE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: I Benzine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder Oil, Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil, Tyres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Requisites for Motor Car use. OUR PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? Telephone ff fTAT T EC 29-SOTTH278 words
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Article720 1915-03-24 3 Supreme Court. Medical Students in Trouble. •c Mr. Justice Woodward, A ng Chief Juut*o% miiuUmlj .1 ftermxm, the case in two Medical Students, Tamils, Sinapoo and Bern Samboo. l.arged with the attempted ler of Iwo Tamil women H* ilah and Xadai. (mother of the girl Sellah) i- alleged,720 words
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Article90 1915-03-24 3 It is but quite recently that the Dutch comptroller Christian was attacked at Kota Tjane yet another attack was made om the Ukh inst.; this time on the military camp. During the dawn 3 young natives opened fire on the military post with the result90 words
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Article169 1915-03-24 3 Sixteenth List of Subscriptions. The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following further subscriptions Amount previously acknowledged $9,408.09 Collected by Mrs Basil Barnard (Kuala Lumpur) 2nd List. Sir Thomas Braddell $50 The Mother's Union (per Mrs Beatty) 30 The Hon. Mr. Broadrick 25 Bennett E. Shaw 25 T. Davidson169 words
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Article74 1915-03-24 3 The net profit of the National Bank of India, Limited, for the year, including the sum brought forward, is vu" 995. It is proposed to pay a dividend for the half year at the rate of 1G per cent, per annum anJ a bonus of 2 percent., making 16 percent,74 words
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Article223 1915-03-24 3 Essential for a Tropical Climate. Are your nerve* giving yoa trouble Few of us escape during thi* se»--•on We get irritabte, deprewed run uown, ui*ic-lined for work and— but who does not know the oonrtant and uriHtKjiog symptoms, nervous aijd physical The nerves are at the bottom of223 words
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Advertisement214 1915-03-24 3 AUCTION SALE. Monday, 29th March, at 2 30 p.m. 999 Years' Leasehold Land and Houses Nos. 75, 77 and 79 Bain Street. Area 2,531 sq. fret. Annual quit rent $2, now known as Town Subdivision XI Lot 1353. CHING KENG LEE Co., Auctioners. 23-3 29-3 TO DEALERS, HOUSE-BUILDERS ANO CONTRACTORS.214 words
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Advertisement390 1915-03-24 3 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Known as No. 11. Malacca Street, Singapore. To be held Powell Co.'s sale-room On Tuesday, the 30th March. 1915. at 2.30 p.m. (1) All that piece of land situate in the District of Singapore Towe m the Uudjf Singapore, bounded390 words
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Article598 1915-03-24 4 The following ifl the directors' report to the shareholders to be presented at the annnal meeting on March 31. ACCOUNTS. —The net profit for the year (subject to Directors' fees and Manager's commission) amounts to $48,102.48 which with the balance of $32,794.83 brought forward from last Account598 words
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Article30 1915-03-24 4 The engagement is announced of Mr. Alan Manasseh, youngest son of Mr. K. Manasseh, of Calcutta, and Miss Esther Elias, second daughter of Mrs. S. Elias, of Irwell Bank, Singapore.30 words
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Advertisement517 1915-03-24 4 NOTICE. We hereby give notice that for a period of one month from the date hereof we are prepared to exchange our empty bottles with other aerated water manufacturers or to pay for our bottles, large or small, at the rate of $1.20 per dozen. From and after the expiration517 words
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Advertisement202 1915-03-24 4 Provision Merchants, Ship's Purveyors Estate Suppliers and Commission merits Will you allow us to make your house-keeping easv < Call on us or 'Phone No. 1177 To meet the w shes of our cu 'omers we run a Bpeci to Ta jong Katong aa f r as he 7th mile202 words
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Title Section19 1915-03-24 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915 notes and news. Che IPalapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24.19 words
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Article2080 1915-03-24 5 Our Special Correspondent.) I d lon, Feb. 16.—There seems enty of evidence that Ger- ii c iiuing to a better realisa.'of the true outlook. The Kaitid to be in a state of pro- lancholy, but he has evolvid the i lea that if he can manage2,080 words
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Article144 1915-03-24 5 Now who are ye that cross the sea To the bugles' breaking key Mother, we are your eldest born That claim to follow the sounding horn. Carry on Carry on For England must be free. What is this you bring me home With flags to shroud them and144 words
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299 1915-03-24 5 In control of the Russian legions who are so successfully thwarting the schemes of the German forces on the eastern frontier is the stern, j silent Grand Duke Nicholas, whose skill as a military tactician has j earned for him the title of the 1299 words
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Article564 1915-03-24 5 That sly fox, Ferdinand of Bulgaria, holds the key to the Balkan situation, says the Rome Tribuna. It points out that the attitude of Roumania greatly depends upon what action Ferdinand will take, and plainly says that that astute politician will make no move until he564 words
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Article831 1915-03-24 6 More than a month has now elapsed since the German naval authorities boasted of their determination and ability to sink all merchantmen carrying -cargoes to the British Isles. The threat, however, did not prevent the usual traffic from going on between England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland Everyone831 words
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Article132 1915-03-24 6 At the Palladium To-night. This play when produced mL don caused a tremei dealing as it does with th, system in the large drapery fl mms in London Diana, a girl employed in Dob. sons high class draj ment, comes into a small £300 which mean, fi132 words
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Article58 1915-03-24 6 The management of this Kneaa show announces on front j complete change of programme to-night with the feature film "Hk Hour of Triumph," a poi human drama. This is folloa an equally interesting act I Actor and his Dogs Supported latest Pathe Gazette War >• special topicals an<l58 words
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62 1915-03-24 6 It is notified for general in! ation that all British traveller! Eastern ports who may (Mr* to land at Marseilles and proceed I England overland ar* advised I provide themselves with British passports figed by the 1 Consul locally. These will hai produced on landing, as62 words
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Article112 1915-03-24 6 The Belgian Cookerill untitled at Seraing are being work- i. merely for orders from Netherlan > and Netherlands Indies. There were 1,083 deaths plague in Burma during last as compared with 177 i: vious month. During Jan February of last year the v of plague deaths report i was I*2«112 words
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Advertisement327 1915-03-24 6 I ROBINSON Co. I MEW SHIPMENT OF PICTURES. I A Special Offer 01 a Limited Quantity Only. I Three Celebrity Pictures in I I Dark Oak Frame WITH &BACK STAND Size lli x 7 I Jellicce, French and Kitchener j I IN ONE FRAME j 55 Cts. Price 55 Cts.327 words
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Advertisement59 1915-03-24 6 FRESH STOCKS OF Allsopp's I BRITISH II PILSENER BEER I Have now arrived. QUARTS PINTS. BY ROYAL WARRANT I TO 5 H. N. THE KING. J SOLi: IMPORTERS:— Caldbeck Macgregor 1 and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Electric lights Are being fixed in all Rooms. SOME COMPLETED AND IN USE. Guests treated59 words
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Advertisement27 1915-03-24 6 Notice. Any person who is >>, ted to return same to b. A X Quarters, Fort c j A. W. TabMPSOX, Major, Provost Ifc, Singapore, 24th March, &U27 words
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Article471 1915-03-24 7 Tin is $81.62f-2| cents op. :o:— The Pro-luce Company Menang j t g 5 per cent, dividend. wai quoted $80.50 in the I >ral capital yesterday. —:o: Thi output ol the Taiping Rubber Ltd., lust month was 8,200 lbs. —:o:—. V Ali nf w ads. received aft*r471 words
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Article593 1915-03-24 7 "owitt.Phlliips Co. at the Palladium. The thre«-act t.lav mi by tW ii lla,,mm >»t night merit lit fall of SI" T 1 *T rTta the nsta inPlay was staged at the Royalty Theatre in March 1912 and prated El° D consecutive nights. 7 The first act is laid in593 words
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Article26 1915-03-24 7 Mr.C.P.R. Young, Government advor'itM. officiate! m judge of the Chief Court, Lower Burma, during Sir Henry Hartnoll's absence on leave from 18th .March to 12th September.26 words
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Article59 1915-03-24 7 The Fall of Przemysl. Great Rejoicing. Reuter's Special War. Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, March 22, 7-20 p.m. Petrograd There are great rejoicing* an<l demonstrations in the streets at the fall of Przemyal. The Next Move. A large Russian Army has now been relieved for service elsewhere. ExpertsReuter's Special War. Imperial, and Ordinary Services. - 59 words
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Article25 1915-03-24 7 London, Mar. 22, 7-30 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin commanistates that after obstinate street fighting the Russians were driven out of Memel.25 words
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Article186 1915-03-24 7 London, March 23, .1.35 p.m. Amsterdam An official communique at Vienna says:—Having reached the end of its resources alter months siage, the fortress of Przemysl has fallen honourably. General von Kusmanek finding provisions ▼'ere growing short in the middle of March decided on a final sortie. The troops186 words
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Article87 1915-03-24 7 London, Mar. 23, 1-43 a.m. Petrograd In connection with the capture, the Tsar has conferred the second class of the order of St. George on Grand Duke Nicholas, and the third class on General I vanoff, commmder of the besiegers. A communique issued prior to the87 words
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Article115 1915-03-24 7 London, March 23, 3.40 p.m. Petrograd General Kumanek, the Commander of Przemysl, issued an order prior to the sortie calling on the heroic soldiers 44 to cut their way through the Rafsian lines and rejoin the Austrian Army which is now near us. The honour of our country115 words
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Article58 1915-03-24 7 Petrograd, Mar. 23, 4.50 a.m. The communique §ajs ■—There has been furious fighting in the Carpathians on the roads to Bartfeld. The Russains, forcing a way by rifle fire and bayonet, captured on Monday 2,500 prisoners. The Osrman attacks on Koziovka and other points in the58 words
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Article39 1915-03-24 7 German Robbery. London, March 22, 7.20 p.m. Copenhagen The Danish steamer Bryssel which had been arrested and taken to Swinemunde has now been released, but Germany has retained the cargo of oil destined for Sweden.39 words
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Article186 1915-03-24 7 London, March 22, 7.20 p.m. New York The Hamburg-Am-erika liner OdenwJdd attempted to leave for San Juan "When the Portorico forts fired a'blank shot, but on the liner continuing her course live shells were fired. Whereupon the Odenwald returned and was seized by the Customs authorities. [The Odenwald186 words
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Article70 1915-03-24 7 London, March 23, 3.50 p.m. Washington Exptrtf of the Department of Agriculture eonoider that the present heavy exports of wheat and ffour to Kurope cannot continue without endangering the home supply. Investigation made on Ist inst. showed a surplus of ninety-one million bushels of wheat above the70 words
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Article165 1915-03-24 7 French Aircraft Active. London, March 23, 4.35 a.m. Paris A Zeppelin dropped a bomb at Villers Cotterets yesterday •vening. The alarm was given in Paris, whore lights where extinguished at nine in the evening. The people crowded the streets despite police warnings, but no Zeppelin arrived »nd lighting165 words
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Article76 1915-03-24 7 London, Mar. 23, 3.40 p.m. A German aeroplane in the North Sea bombarded, for half an hour, the British steamer Elfland which was conveying wheat from Argentina for the relief of the Belgians. She was flying the Relief Commission's enormous flag. The cleverness of the mate in76 words
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Article40 1915-03-24 7 Paris, .March 23, 4.50 a,m. Irritated by defeats at la Boisselle, the Germans bombarded a oivilian hospital at Albert alter an aeroplane had found the range. Five old men were killed arid the Mother Superior was seriously wounded.40 words
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Article96 1915-03-24 7 London, March 22, 7.20 p.iu. Killed B. BerriU, A. J. Dunbar, W. B. Maefarlane, A. Bnsrnall, A. H. WUson (HilU Brigade). Accidentally killed F. Htareley, 2nd Lieat. L. White (West Kent*/ Di«#d of Wounds R. C. Burton (Ritle Brigade), 0. F. Forbes, and A Bprnnt Wounded96 words
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Article96 1915-03-24 8 London, March 23, 1.10 a.m. A Paris evening communique* says that on the plateau of Notre dame Lorette we hold all the trenches recently disputed for, with the exception of ten yards. The enemy delivered five counterattacks on Leseparges, for the purpose of recovering the lost positions,96 words
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Article34 1915-03-24 8 London, March 23, 3.40 p.m. Messrs Cox Co., the London Bankers, and the South Western Bank have entered into mutual arrangements for partnership in an extension of Messrs Cox's business in France.34 words
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Article139 1915-03-24 8 Paris, March 21, 6.55 p.m. We have continued to progress at Eparges (15 miles south-south-east of Verdun, on the river Longeau) and we have captured the greater part of the German positions disputed for two days the enemy has left a considerable number of dead. We have progressed139 words
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Article265 1915-03-24 8 The Netherlands Indian Loan. The Hague, March 20. In the Second Chamber Minister Cort van der Linden, in the absence of Minister Pleyte, who is slightly indisposed, stated that the subscription for the Indian Loan had exceeded all expectations. The Loan has been twice subscribed, which is265 words
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Article46 1915-03-24 8 Garrison Golf Club. The following was the result of the March Monthly Mtdal competition for ladies Mrs. Nioholson 4t> scratch winner Mrs. Archdeacon 01 12 56 Five cards were taken out. There was no award in the men's medal, only two cards being taken out.46 words
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Article51 1915-03-24 8 The council of the Lawn Tennis Association has decided not to issue a challenge for the Davis Cup this year. It has also been decided to abandon this year's Inter-County Cup Competitions and that no open tournaments shall be held until such time as the council thinks51 words
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Article53 1915-03-24 8 1st Day s Results. (1) Siamese Police Purse Blind Annie. (2) Australian Ponies Race Lady A. (3) Siamese Ponies Race Young Oothai. (4) Siamese Ladies Purse Blind Annie. (5) The King's Gold Cup Irony. (6) Krom A Wang Purse Nai Chan. His Majesty the King graced the meeting53 words
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Article141 1915-03-24 8 Unless we get a good deal more rain between now and Easter, says the Straits Echo, the Penang Golf Links are likely to be very fast and fiery for the Straits Championship which is to be held here next month. There was at one time a thought of141 words
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Article77 1915-03-24 8 The following Singapore properies were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon The shophouse premises No. 177 Arab Street, area 989 square feet held under Government lease with 2G years to run. Estimated letting value $80 a month. P.A. T. Athappa Chitty $8,500.77 words
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Article96 1915-03-24 8 "Chularong" We are unable to give prompt publicity to your interesting letter because you have failed to conform with the invariable rule of the Press regarding the tendering of evidence of good faith by enclosing with the letter sent for publication your full name and address. The name and address96 words
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Article136 1915-03-24 8 Shipping firms ought to be pleased at the present rates of freight between Bangkok and neighbouring ports. The rate from Bangkok to Singapore has risen from 2r> cents to 42£ cents, and the rate from Bangkok to Hongkong and China ports from 35 cents to 50 cents.136 words
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Article98 1915-03-24 8 The Licensing Justices met yesterday afternoon in the District Court, Mr. A. V. Brown was president, and with Commander Radcliffe R.N., Dr. Middleton and Messrs Peirce, Hooper and Cunliffe composed the Board. The business of the meeting was quickly over, there being only a small list of98 words
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Article94 1915-03-24 8 The body of Mr. George Clunies Ross, the King of theCocos Islands, who died at Ventnor five years ago, has been removed for interment in the Cocos Islands Mausoleum. The connection of the Ross family with the island in the South Indian Ocean reads like94 words
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Article80 1915-03-24 8 At the Convocation of Canterbury recently the Archbishop of Canterbury, addressing the Prolocutor, said that the bishops had gone through the IG2 recommendations for the revision of the Prayer Book and had agreed to 143 without alteration of any kind. Speaking on the subject of ancient80 words
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Article78 1915-03-24 8 The summary of the crop report for the week ending the 27th Feb. says Five Upper Burma districts report light rain elsewhere the week was rainless. The threshing and winnowing of winter rise has been completed in most districts of Lower Burma. In Upper Burma the cultivation78 words
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Advertisement45 1915-03-24 8 Latest Advertisements. CITRONELLA OIL. The undersigned can supply the above oil, distilled locally and guaranteed to be absolutely pure. It is Considerably superior to the Ceylon Oil. For quotation and particulars apply to Tht HO BO BISCUIT FACTORY, Ltf., 33 Chin Swee Road. 24-3 4-445 words
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Advertisement211 1915-03-24 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole 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. I211 words
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Article104 1915-03-24 9 Wednesday, Mthr Q nr*T. I. v Pay. c riipan-. Palladium. .1 a. ft. 7 ina. 4 19 p.v. j Thursday 25th. *dy Day. .1 rnpany. Palladium. m.. 7 ft. 2 ins. 7-21 p.», Friday, 26th. j.al Commissioner*. mpany, Palladium, i Expected. ;< a.m. 6 ft. ins. *24 p.m. J104 words
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Article61 1915-03-24 9 Sinyapore* March 1411 J ndon— Hank 4 in /a. 2/4 7/32 bemand 2/4 1 It» Pri\ are 3 m/a. 2/4$ '•j Ifinia— Bank T. 1. 174^ Hongkong— B.nk d|d Bank d/d. J < va— Bank T. T. !jL Japau— Bank d/d. L'n-—buying rate $8.M cil Bills laist ititiue 1/361 words
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Article890 1915-03-24 9 Shipping Notes and News. tK Shanghai on April 5th sail. Ocean line s. Eumaens s. T M a it° ntW ara loun(i P ™d 0. Malta sails on April 3rd. The Atsuta Maru (X. y. K I sails homeward on or about April Htm* The N Y. K.890 words
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Article155 1915-03-24 9 During the submarine raid into the Irish sea last month, the steamer Ava of the Henderson line, saw U. 21 off Morecambe bay attacking the small steamer Linda Blanche, and escaped to the north with the Holt liner Atreus. The crew of the Ava stated that the connim-155 words
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Article116 1915-03-24 9 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. ISJrd Asctioo, 23rd Marcb. 1915. Offered for Pl». t.MT.SO or be Tom IX mki IJMJi or 221.->41 Tea* W.'-i*) Frica Realizes 1 Shee* ***ek»d fine ribbed $1_'7 ve> $1X1 good ribbed Ho tM tineDlaia 118 It* jood plain 113 117 ajumekecf fin*116 words
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Article214 1915-03-24 9 Singapore, March 23 —At the auction to-day for which some 124 tons were catalogued the demand throughout the morning was good but fell away somewhat in the afternoon. The best prices paid for Sheet Grades mark an average advance of about $3.Fine RibbedSmoked Sheet brought the higheit214 words
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Article234 1915-03-24 9 Singapore, March 23 :—There was a marked falling off in the quantity of rubber offered for sale at the Association Auction held today, only 130 tons being catalogued Demand was good almost to the close, about 100 tons chanaing hands at prices which, in view of the234 words
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Article42 1915-03-24 9 A new P 0 vessel, to be called the Kashmir, has been tWTDCbed at Gr.-enock. This vessel, which is the seventh of the new jhn i t< n X Class is intended for the company's intermediate passenger service in the Far Kast.42 words
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Article276 1915-03-24 9 {Singapore, M<irch 24) Tin To-day. tons sold. Copra. —Very speak. Tap v/ca —Stea< 1 y Sago Flour- —Brisk demand. Qambmtr* —Weak. Peppor. —Steady. Other Prrxluct*. Mirk» t Stately. Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmeg* 110 S. per picul |fljtS Nutmeg* *0 S. H Copra Bali j.oo Copra Gorong Talo276 words
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Article104 1915-03-24 9 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust. in the third Court yesterday, Mr. de Hello, counsel for J. C. Device, of Coleman Honee, Coleman Street, who, itis alleged, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of $550, the property of K. Nixon, askt-d for a postponement of the case. This waa104 words
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Article135 1915-03-24 9 All Volunteers resident within a thn«* mile radius of ipoh will uniform until further notice, except for purposes of recreation or whvii dining in public. There will be four parades, compulsory for all, (two in the morning and two in the afternoon) sneh week. The next will b*135 words
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Article32 1915-03-24 9 The Chino Siam Steam Navigation hi'kuil '..«j II n H u i I'hya CI tl bare I 'r.,m tl-. I> torale a rat Soi -tiirm and I Kng httl been acta tb,32 words
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Advertisement69 1915-03-24 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. I) v V-ave* f ir north at 7.7 r.di. and < )th<r trains leave for Johore at a., no.«, 1.30 P-, 2.65 p., 4.40 p. t from north at 8.1ti a.m. and <.14 I rains leave from Johore 7.1*, 8.42, 10.1ft, 1.1 3.2,69 words
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Miscellaneous276 1915-03-24 9 MAILS CLOSE. To-d3y. Sri Wongaee 2 p.m. jf. tcca. P rt S wet tena 1T. Anson lpoh 2 p.m. t Medusa I p.m. ■> an» and *Lama 2 p.m. Han Hin Ouan 8 p.m. Anna 3 p.m. To-morrow. t i >;ngaradja Wilhelin a a.m. h,., liar m «V B Ung276 words
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Article1675 1915-03-24 10 Comprehensive and Interesting Review and Forecast. 111. Rubber and the Press. We have to thank the journalist! of the nation for giving much publicity during the year to our product, and I personally feel thankful to them for giving lees publicity than formerly to matters relating to1,675 words
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Advertisement273 1915-03-24 10 J LISTEN FOR YOUR HEALTH IF you have no appetite, IF you are reduced to skin and bone, IF your eyes have sunk into their sockets. IF your brain is \v< IF you feel an aching sensation all ovei Try a Tin of It wiil cost you only 60 cents273 words
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Article615 1915-03-24 11 Annual General Meeting. ...nual general meeting of Selangor D. P. A. was March 14 at the Kampong lab, when there were In the ehair Mr. L. A. irs. C. G. Trotter, J. de Harvey, H. S. McCulMustard, J. Hunter, on. T. More, T. G. K. L'Estrange, K.615 words
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Article407 1915-03-24 11 Captain Pillar, of tie Providence, of Bnxham, and his crew of three who saved seventy.one men of 11. M S. Formidable, were decorated by the Kin- at Buckingham Palace on Saturday with the silver medal of the Board of Trade. The King pinned the medal407 words
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Article136 1915-03-24 11 m The unbridled violence of German methods of waging war is solely accounted for by the German sense of impunity," says the Observer. M They never dreamed at the beginning that their inexpiable crime in Belgium could be followed by crushing punishment. When the Berlin136 words
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25 1915-03-24 11 We (Sumatra Pot*) are Informed KXten *rof cSSnimication fro. fusees of the above Fund stafor their generous help.25 words
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Advertisement490 1915-03-24 11 PROCLAMATIONS. IX 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 hervby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this loth day of February, 1915. In the name of490 words
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Advertisement319 1915-03-24 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. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand319 words
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Advertisement462 1915-03-24 11 The Mai aya Tribune* EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thi* Barman will fTinii*b em pi .yen—fre* of charge—with fall particular* of tbe qoaliiontion* and <>xperienoe of suitable men fur any position have vacant. Employee* deairiac appointment can have their application* file* '-in the Byjfi*ter for a fee of $5. Thi* include* L Th**462 words
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Advertisement553 1915-03-24 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I— 3, Collyer Qtsay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. JAPAKA Batavia. Cberiton and Semaran<» Mar 9 4 Reynst Muntok and Palembang Mar.' 24 SINGKA wang Singkawang, Selakau, Pemangkat and Sambas553 words
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Advertisement92 1915-03-24 12 The Eastern Snipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. BJL 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 EAST INDIES TRADING CO„ Agents, 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for92 words
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Advertisement180 1915-03-24 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, H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT, STEAMER SAILINGS. For Bandjermassin, Kota Bam and Samarinla. The s. s. Sri Borneo will arrive here on 1st April, 1915,180 words
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Advertisement365 1915-03-24 12 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 Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The365 words
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Advertisement466 1915-03-24 12 INSURANCE The Eastern U„i, Assurance Corp OIJ1|(| Limited. HEAD OFPICE.-s^ (IKCOBPORATED rN Tf;i raits f£tt» p board of director TANCHiY tr Tan Khiam Hock, Esq., v EON. MR. Tax k u Lee Choon Goan, E*o Y V K.B.Chan.Eeq., Yeo Hock Hoe, Esq, Wee Cheow Ken?, Esq, GawR. ,3 ,l l466 words
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