Malaya Tribune, 25 March 1915

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 70. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. tlx (Ralapa Cribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 25
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 526 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. faaier w ORCHARD ROAD. For Three Mights Only. CHARLES HOWITT AND A. PHILLIPS h their Powerful I»„don Dramatic and Comedy Co. of Picked Artistes TO NIGHT! Will Present TO-NIGHT!! Direct from Wyndahm's Theatre DIPLOMACY, FRIDAY, A Great Cracksman Drama MARCH 26th. I RAFFLES. SAT., March 27th. The
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    • 46 1 TOMORROW! FRIDAY I I DAN DAN STIAH Part IV. WILL BE STAGED In which the famous Inchi SaUch and Miss Sahara take the Leading Parts THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. UTUMAY: m Mlrck ANOTHER GAL 4 PERFORMANCE. Y. L TAN, Manager.
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  • 523 2 Tsar's Special Envoy Interviewed. An important interview with Prince Yussupoff, the special envoy of the Tsar now in London, appeal* in the Daily Mail. The Prince emphasised the united spirit which animates the Allies. Speaking first of his own country, the Prince said 44 Russia is united
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  • 103 2 Of the eight millions sterling allotted to railways in Sir William Meyer's budget for the coming year, seven million sterling is to be spent on open lines, including rolling stock three quarters of a million is to be spent on lines under construction including the Burdwan-Howrah chord
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  • 341 2 Before Mr. Sitzler at Rangoon evidence was recorded in the extradition proceedings against Captain Smuts who has been charged with cheating by Mrs. Grace Smith, proprietress of M Allandale boarding bouse. Capt Smuts was since arrested at Penang. .Mr. M. Matheson, of Messrs. Bulloch Bros., said that
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  • 65 2 Captain E.B.B. Towse, V.C of the Gordon Highlanders, i s 'V iIW in France with the Expeditionaw Force, although he completely log his sight while fighting in the* Boer War. His infirmity preventl his taking part in active work with his old regiment, but he is reported tol« doing useful
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 90 2 Jbhn Little Co., Ltd. OPEN THEIR ON 1 1 Tuesday, 6th April FOR 14 DAYS. Bargains will be shown in all Departments. NO CATALOGUES ISSUED. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4% Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders Now Boofted
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    • 289 2 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. I WE ARE LARGE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: Benzine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder Oil, Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil, Tyres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Requisites for Motor Car use. I OUR PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? Telephone Iff TAT Irr 29 mVTB
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  • 862 3 The Army and Navy Bar Case. It will be remembered that on mber Loth, M related in these a Mr K. L. Gaant, on be Boo Koon (Army an B ir) asked tor the renewal of I class licence. This was d by the Chief Police Officer,
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  • 150 3 The Agent of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China at Kuala Lumpur, as Hon. Treasurer of the above Fund, reports the receipt of the following further contributions:— Previously acknowledged $1,211.00 L. G. Jolly 10 E. S. Hose 100 Col. H. M. Jackson 25 Rev. W.
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  • 90 3 The Committee beg to* acknowledge, with thanks, receipt of the following Already acknowledged 10,349.05 Staff and Employees, Nyalas Rubber Estates Limited GO. 30 Collected by Kathi Mahmud the Penghulus of Ujong Pasir, Padang Semabok, Paya Rumput, Bukit Baru, Alei, Padang Temu, Tandjong Minyak,
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  • 131 3 Straits Golf. The Championship Meeting. The following is the programme ot the Straits Championship Meeting on Penang Golf Course at Easter. Good Friday. Morning or afternoon.—Medal Play Competition (18 holes Handicap) for Visitors and Members. Post entries. Meeting of Delegates in Club House at 6.30 p.m. Saturday, 3rd April.
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  • 138 3 Denunciation of German Policy. Washington.—Speaking at Morristown, New Jersey, Mr. W. H. Taft, ex-President of the United States, warned the United States that it was now faced with a serious international crisis. 14 The only danger, he said, 44 is lest the Jingo spirit is
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  • 182 3 The sole reminder of the recent local disturbance is to seen in the furious drivingof motor-cars through the streets of Singapore. Exigencies of past days were responsible that the speed limit had, to a great extent, to be abolished by reason of military and other Government purposes
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  • 33 3 LondoD, March 7.—A French official note calculates on the basis of the German official casualty lists, the total German losses, including the sick, to be not fewer than three millions.
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  • 53 3 Mr. James Creelman, the well-known American war-correspon-dent who did yeoman's service for Colliers' Weekly and a number of first-class American daiHes during the Philippines Revolution in '9* and the American-Filipiao War that followed it as well as during the Boxer Outbreak in China in 1900, is reported to have died
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    • 274 3 ASAHI BEER SAPPORO fl| BLACK BeER Qggy AND a CITRON WATER Highest Prize Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. Tamoto Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 412, And All Retailers. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. CHEE EMG 5 SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL,
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  • 559 4 44 The failure of the latest advance against Warsaw and of the combined attempt by the AustroGerman army to force the Carpathians and relieve Przemysl, have been followed by a powerful German offensive movement in East Prussia but it is by no means certain that this fresh advance
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  • 35 4 Amsterdam. —At Liege yesterday German soldiers tore the American colours from the coats of a number of burghers and suppressed a demonstration by school children to express gratitude for American aid.
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  • 62 4 Mr. P. Schwarze, late Manager of the Siain Commercial Bank, is not dead as was reported some time si nee. A friend here recently received letter from him dated the end of December, in which he stated he was still at the front in France. For his services with the
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    • 708 4 Provision Merchants, Ship's Estate Suppliers and Commission Agent* Will you allow us to make your hou?e-kpe;>iv g easy' Call on us or 'Phone No. 1177 To meet the washes of our we run n S to Ta-jong Katong H3 f r as he 7th mile Si up Road) and undertake
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  • 40 5 i Inn "U-ir M 7 XX ion, .Ucir. z.> t (..).> p.m. me storm continued in lan I lei yesterday pre yen tDee nas been confirmed howitzers mounted on xplaining toe fire from rts winch had been
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  • 24 5 lon, Mar. 24, 1.15 p.m. ships are anchored at i that the lurks are g the forts and mounting
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  • 109 5 Turks Repulsed. lon, March 23> 10.20 p.m. Press Bureau says that at y< sterday patrols discovered a ty of the enemy near El Kubri site Suez. Shots were exnged. Aeroplanes estimated the numbers at a thousand infantry and artillery and a few cavalry. Tie- k'uns at El
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  • 44 5 London, Mar. 23, 7.55 p.m. Amsterdam Syrian papers publish a proclamation of Djemal Pasha urging the people to be calm. lv the late fighting the Turkish sses were U officers killed, 18 ►fficers missing, 109 men killed, 296 wounded and 446 missing.
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  • 87 5 London, March 24, 12.5 p.m. Killed M. R. Hodgson, E. S. James, W. A. Maclean, H. Moorse, U Waddy. 1 >icd of Wounds H. N. Harrison and R. K. Lucy. Wounded G. M. Atkinson, 2nd at H. Ball (Yorkshires), A. 0, A. Ilillis, A. Hobbs, O.
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  • 19 5 London, Mar. ->:>,, 7.55 p m. j An official Inquiry finds wisseizure of the Dacia to bo valid.
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  • 7 5 London, Mar. 24, 1.15 p.m.
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  • 26 5 KHit Hon. B.L. Borden, the Prime oar, LointTi^f|i; j n' naught. Later. The death ia announced of MajorGeneral Ricketia Roberts, half brother of Earl Roberts.
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  • 8 5 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.)
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  • 264 5 Paris, March 22, 0-25 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 71. Yesterday, the enemy again bombarded the Cathedral of Soissons. We repulsed at Eparges (15 miles south-south-east of Verdun) violent counter-attacks. We re-occupied Keichakerkopf, lost yesterday. To-day, in Argonne, near Bagatelle (on the road
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  • 705 5 I The re cently published rej ort of the M-rcantiln Marine Service A m ;iation has, as the Liverpool Journal of Commerce observes, the true ling of the patriotic British Merchant Service officer ■*»*> greet and numerous efforts I and Services which aie
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  • 232 5 Asssuiii in Uniforms t ris _i! 11. .«i c.-.pic 'oi c plot Sgsinst i Ills life IC. in train by the, Germans is "U-peche «> Touku.e." When the Germans occupied Bra—els thej Bound in the hospitals of the town 300 Belgian wounded, whose uuiI forms
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  • 239 5 An American correspondent gives an interesting explanation of the recent Reuter telegram stating that Russia had declined to allow America to send help to the German and Austrian prisoners of war interned in Siberia, who were alleged to be in want. He says A few days ago
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  • 392 5 Ii New Toiitioa. Sir William Meyer presented the Budget for 1915-16 at the meeting of the Imperial Council in Delhi on March 2. The Revised Budget for 1914-15 shows a total imperial and Provincial Ii venae oi £80 156,000 id an I expenditure of £85,115,000,
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  • 142 5 Artillery Duel oa the Dtnube- The war correspondent of the Kom* Bteeio at Nrsh sent a message under Sunday's date stating that an artillery duel was pronoadiag with great fury between Ihe Serbs and Austrians at Orsova and 'lVkia, on th" Danube (imth Ift corner of Serbia).
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  • 875 6 The two recent cases of banishees returning to the Colony and the life sentences passed on them by the Court afford a convenient opportunity for calling attention to the antiquated and almost inhuman punishment for the offence of returning from banishment. It is quite
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  • 43 6 The Scottish Concert, in li I I the war relief fund, originally fiion for the sth March, but which had to be postponed owing to i events, has now been arrant."" 1 to take place on Friday, the 16th of April.
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  • 58 6 During the week ending M 20th there occurred 17" locally, of which 107 were mal C 3 female. Of the 170 deaths, were Chinese, 14 Malay- and l Indians. Malaria claim* i 25, 22, convulsions 31, beripneumonia M, and bronchitis infant mortality (under totalled 41. Therewere i from
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  • 46 6 Mr. Justice Earnshaw in the Supreme Court reserved judfl in the suit Mr. W. Frtncifi v. Hadji Mahomed Said for V damages and an injunction in spect of the defendant's infringements of a right common to land held by parties near fourth mile, ljukl Timah Road.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 310 6 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF PICTURES. A Special Offer of a Limited Quantity Only. Three Celebrity Pictures in Dark Oak Frame WITH [BACK STAND Size 11J x 7 Jellicoe, French and Kitchener IN ONE FRAME 55 Cts. Price 55 Cts. UN FRAMED SEPIA PRINTS OF H.H. Pope Benedict XV. SIZE
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    • 79 6 1 Wilkinson's TANSAN THE CHOICEST OF ALL CHOICE WATERS. SOLE IMP OUTERS Caldbeck Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL. Electric Lights Are being fixed in all Rooms. SOME COMPLETED AND IN USE. Guests treated with every attention and Courtesy. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2 3£ou max Pas j! More But can get nothing
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  • 505 7 Tin is $81g—same as yesterday. ■11 fi All new ads. received after 1 !.:;<> a.m. to-day are inserted on page ft". it i A Russo-Japanese chamber of commerce is to being established at Harbin. :o:—■ •/An interesting article on British Liqnort for British Malaya will be found
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  • 79 7 Singapore Mutiny. AH Serene Once More. (Beuttr't Berviee.) London, Mar. 23, 9.35 p.m. Press Bureau All messages since the last notification show the reiteration of normal conditions at Singapore. AH except eleven rebels have been captured. Five of the rioters have been court-martialled and shot, and the
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  • 18 7 The sentences on 35 mutineers will be promulgated to-day at 5.15 p.m. outside the Criminal Prison.
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  • 31 7 All Special Constables in possession of Carbines must return these to the Central Police Station not later than Saturday, the 27th inst. Rifles may be retained for the present.
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  • 35 7 It is requested that it be stated that until further notice Veteran Corps drills will be held at 5.15 p.m. instead of 5.30 p.m., as more light is required for musketry instruction.
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  • 23 7 The Military Court did not sit this morning, but will reassemble to-morrow morning at 10 a.m. in the Police Court.
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  • 135 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s sale-room on Monday afternoon. Freehold and leasehold rubber plantation situate at 13j mile Bukit Timah Road, area 64 acres 3 roods and 9 poles, bought by S. S. T. Kadirasan Chitty for $8,100.
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  • 173 7 Mr. Lee Chim Tuan has greatly benefitted from his travels round the world with his uncle, Mr. Lee Chun Guan. Both of them had rather exciting experiences in England during war time. They are enthusiastic in their praises of the oriental restaurants in America. Mrs Lee Chun Guan, one of
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  • 154 7 Przemysl's Fall. Far-reaching Results. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, March 24, 4.30 a.m. Petrograd The ex-commander of Przemysl reports that the total prisoners are nine generals, 93 staff officers, 2,500 officers, 117,000 men, many guns and other booty taken by Russians. Petrograd, March 24. The
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  • 283 7 London, March 24,1.15 p.m. Petrograd A Russian journalist proceeding from Przemysl has arrived at Lemberg. He says that the besiegers advanced on the lines of the village of Schelghinie. This was the principal scene of the repulse of the last desperate sortie. The ground is still
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  • 41 7 London, Mar. 23, 9.5 p.m. Petrograd The ex-Commander of Przemysl reports the total number of prisoners to be 9 Generals, 93 Staff officers, 2,500 Officers, and 117,000 men. Many guns and other booty were taken by the Russians.
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  • 193 7 German Aircraft. Paris, March 23. The afternoon communiqu<' says: The enemy has bombarded Kheims and a German aviator dropped bombs in the city, hitting three civilians. We progressed in Champagne eastward of hill 196. The Germans twice violently attacked near Bagatelle to recapture lost ground but
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  • 249 7 London, March 23, 7 p.m. Paris A Havas representative has had an interview with FieldMarshal French. The sole furniture of the Field-Marshal's room, he save, was a large table covered with maps and some armchairs. The Field-Marshal gave a striking impression of vigour and
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  • 72 7 London, Mar. 24, 4-40 p.m. Paris A communique states that a Belgian division has progressed along the right bank of the Yser. Another division captured a trench on the left bank. We also captured the second line of trenches at Hartmanntweiler. Our troops are organising themselves on
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  • 130 7 Inclement Weather off Antwerp. London, March 24, 6UO p.m. The Admiralty has issued a report of Rear-Coin mander Longmore of a successful air attack to-day by the Dunkirk squadron on Hoboken near Antwerp. Two aeroplanes were compelled to return owing to thick weather. Flight-Commander Meates descended in Holland
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  • 104 7 Paris, March 2.1, !.:>:> a.m. Home The Chamber has adjourned to tbo I.VJi of May. Bignor Saiandra, the Premier, in an imj>ortant speech, explained th;-t the recess was longer than usual h cause the Government was conscioi i that their duty now is to concentrate all its attention
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  • 511 8 Of Finest Quality at Moderate Prices. Notable amongst not a few gratifying and interesting signs of the timei (indicating that British merchants, manufacturers, distillers and brewers are putting forth strenuous efforts to rapidly replace in this part of the East all kinds uf goods previously largely traded in
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  • 78 8 The appeal process instituted by M. Heloury, political director of the Saigon journal L'Opinion, against the decision of the Court in the case of M. V. Vollenhoven versus M. Heloury was in progress on March 14th and had not closed when the last mail left. It was
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  • 48 8 Dr. H. Campbell Highet was shortly leaving Siam on a year's holiday, but all the arrangements were cancelled last week to enable Dr. Morden Carthew to go on leave blftfltd. Dr Carthew has been in indifferent health for some time and hopes to get away this week.—B. Times.
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  • 491 8 At the PJUium, The first scene of the play is in the setting of the dormitory of Dobsons, a London drapery establishment on the common sweating principle, just at the time when the jaded sale girls are on the point of retiring to bed. All the pernicious
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  • 174 8 The following special Services have been arranged in connection with the recent mutiny On April 3 at 5 p.m. there will be a Grave-side Service at Bidadari, when a short service will be conducted over the graves of those who fell in action, after which the last
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  • 36 8 In honour of the celebration of the sth anniversary of the Straits Chinese Physical CulturisU the members of the Association will be "At Home at their Club House, No. 3 Sit Wah Road, on Saturday next.
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  • 346 8 The Food of the Masses Not Adversely Affected by the War. Calcutta, Feb. 27.—Several points of interest emerge fr»»m the statements of food grain ibices in India published tc«day by Director of Statistic*. The average retail price of wheat in India on the 31st January was
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  • 52 8 Total Casualties Announced. London.—The Prime Minister informed the House of Commons that the recent naval bombardment on the east coast resulted in the death of 39 women and 39 children, and injuries to 133 women and 177 children. The total casualties amongst civilians were —Killed, 127
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 202 8 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-Room On Wednesday, 7th! April, at 10 a m. (1) One gold waist belt. (2) One gold pinding. (3) About 15 carats white loose brilliants. CHING KENG LEE Co., Auctioneers. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
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    • 220 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF tL GREASE m Cylindep Oil AND Motor Accessories I OF E 7 3ry Description. I I I Sole Agents Fop RrStfeh Ma+a* P«- Meitz Weiss 00 Envies I The Celebrated Star, :i\iAJ- j Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles j j
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  • 77 9 REVISED TIMES. Sinjapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Ma Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and p.n>. Other traint leave for Johore at a, 11'.22 a., noun, 1.30 p., 2J5 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrive» from north at 8.16 a.m. and ".14 ».m. Train» leave from Johore 7.5*, fl.42, 10.15,
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  • 64 9 Singapore, March f<s. On London— Bank 4] mf% 2/4 7/32 Peinand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 m/s. 2/4f •>n India— Bank T. T. N*i On Hongkong— •ok d i 20% Bbangbat—Bank d/d. On Java— Bank T. T. UH 0/ J^ian— Ulk d/H. 11*1 reigni—bnjing rate $B.M 'il Bills last i«»u#
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  • 42 9 The Board of Trade have received □gfa the Foreign Office a copy belt gram dated Feb. 1 from His NI Minister at Athens stating in consequence of damage "i by earthquake the light at itoor Lefkatas lighthouse will itingniahed until further notice.
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  • 1071 9 Shipping Notes and News. Ocean line s. Eumaeut. outward bound P. an d 0 Malta sails on April 3rd. The Atsuta Maru (N. Y. X.) nils aomeward on or about April 14th. The N Y. K. Miytzaki Maru ia lue to sail outward to-day. TheKoningin Emma (S.M.N.) it
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  • 210 9 Latest Quotations. (Reuters Special Services.) London, March 23. 7 p.m. MetaU. Tin :—£l7s. Straiti i 3 month*. £167. Iron selected, 61/3. Copi>er r»<ty. Braziers i Yellow Metal 6}. Bar Silver 23 13/16. Prefect. Robber 2/5—2 Fine hard Para spot $/s}. Plantation first quality frepe spot 2/3 J.
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  • 228 9 {Singapore, March to fin. —To-day, $811 j r >otonß sold. Copra. —Very weak. Tapioca.* BtMdy. 5000 Flour. —BrWl demand. Gambier.-* Weak. Prp /?*>/•.—Steady. OMer Prod ucts.— Market atea ly. Latest Local Market Qiotttiaas Nutmegs 110 S. per pienl ffl.oo Nutmegs 8«' S, «2.00 Copra Bali 9.00 Copra Gorong
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  • 63 9 Freights in Karachi show a further jump. The enquiry for forward positions indicated last week has resulted in a mail line of Hull being pot throughApril-July at 52/6. 0* ing to the unprecendent* 1 delays to steamers at Home porta of discharge a owners generally do not know where they
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  • 488 9 Writing on Feb. 13— h days prior to the threatened blockade of British ports—Mr. W. H. Barnard, the wellknown London metal broker, indulged in a deal of interesting speculation in his weekly circular. The threatened blockade of British waters, instead of being construed into a menace
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  • 64 9 Port Arthur, Feb. 28.—Th* mtmmer Kumakata Mam (1,301 to:ti i, chartered by the Nippon Yns»n Kaisha, h orerdue. She left thii port on February 4 for OkißWloftAO and nothing has been heard of hor since. It is feared that the steamer was ice bound in tha Gnif
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  • 114 9 The Ocean Steamship Company, of .Sarannsh, ha\»- ordore i two steamers, which are to be suitable either for cosstwi.-e or tic service. A v nit'orm system of lighting for gas bnoyi tad btMooi which nark navigation will, says tht Montreal Journal of roTunorce, bs introduced all o*. er Canada by
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 432 9 FIXTURES. Thurvhy, 25th. nn n* .n I.ady Day. j.« C mipany, Palladium. .var'l rnai c!o«<» 3.16 a.m., 7 ft. 2 int. 7-1» P m. I t. in«. Friday. 26th y 1 Municipal Con»mitftion«rs. 'y\ «Company, Palladium. x jf «vard mail exacted, y nr: -4.19 a.m. 6 ft. inn. *14 j
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  • 899 10 Supreme Court. Alle&ed Falsification of Accounts. Before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. L. M. Woodward, the case against Ng Cho Yin, charged with falsifying accounts, was continued in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon. A. Police constable, Hastar Khan, gave evidence of haying arrested accused when called up by
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  • 69 10 12 Per Cent Dividend At the half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Yokohama Specie Bank, held at the head office on the 11th instant, it was resolved to pay a dividend of 12 per cent per annum for the half-year ended the 31st December, 1914 to add
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  • 124 10 An official report on Army Accounts by the Comptroller and Auditor-General shows that during the jear ending March 31, 1914, losses due to theft or fraud amounted to £3,215. A loss of £685 was incurred owing to the misappropriation of nearly £800 by a quartermaster acting
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 503 10 LISTEN FOR YOUR HEAL IF you have no appetite, IF you are reduced to skin and bone, IF your eyes have sunk into their sock lIFI IF your brain is weak. IF you feel an aching sensation all over ron Try a Tin of Ktank ftigraf) 9i]U It will cot
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  • 634 11 ■norrnous Strides ia 25 years. Litiliwtion $400,000,000: Consumption W jj Crude Rubber 50,000 Annually. >t a history of the growth f r industry in the United the lait 25 years. A 000 pages written by a condonation would not story, for no other industry has made such
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  • 190 11 Day and Hifht Work by the Germans. The following information concerning life in Lille under the German occupation has been furnished by an escaped Belgian prisoner 44 The chief occupation of the Germans is the completion of their defences of the city. They are constructing reinforced concrete trenches
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  • 185 11 Never before in the history of warfare have so many men of such diverse races, creeds and colours been comprehended in such an army as that which is now upholding the cause of the Allies on French fields. When Rome garrisoned the Great Wall which
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  • 79 11 Lahore, March -.-The London correspondent of the »Ci.il and Military Gazette" cabled jeeteiday 1-Tbe Times" Petrograd correepondent puts General Hiudenburg's lo.ee. in the pact month at a quarter-of-a-million, 100,000 being on the «iddle of .he front. The E£ Prussian adrance has cost co far 15,000
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  • 26 11 It is officially notified that the following additional codes may now be usll for telegrams between tU Ik* Hubber Edition, and Meyers 25JSCotton code, 30th ediUon.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 397 11 PROCLAMATIONS. IN TH. SAME.OF 1 HE KINO. Arthur Young, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout the Settlement of Singapore in supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915. In the name of
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    • 320 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 A 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 Brand
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    • 454 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will tarnish »rnpioyers—free off charge—with fall particaixm of the qualification* and experience of «uiUble men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring Appointment* can have their applications files on the Refister for a fee of $5. This includes:— 1. The retention of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 515 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. SINGKAWANG Bingkawang, Selakan, Pamangkat and Sambas Mar. 25 VAN KOOI Sourabaya. Semarang and Batavia Mar. 26 V. H'DORP Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and
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    • 94 12 m Ewtem SUppiiig Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. B.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 EAST INDIES TRADING CO„ Agents, 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Eros. class
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    • 187 12 SHIPPING p. &To. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppty to: H. W. BUCKIAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILINGS For Bandjermassin, Kota Baroe and Samarinda. The S. s. Sri Borneo M will arrive here on
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    • 373 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., The
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