Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. gVENING DAILY.] AND W SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 73. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 339 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Sinfcpore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Last Week of the Season CHARLES HOWITT AND A. PHILLIPS ir Powerful London Dramatic and Comedy Co. of Picked Artistes. TO-NIGHT! Will Present TO-NIGHT The Charmin* "D A CCCDC DV M C. Haddon Comedy I rVOOEf l\O s D I Chambers. Tuesday,
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    • 54 1 Time, Isabour and Monev,~Saving Device*. Sioneo PRESS-COPIER. PRESS-COPIES 100 LETTERS IN 5 MINUTES. No Smearing. No Water. NO Late Fees on Mail day. Copies Absolutely permanent. I Free Demonstration BY Sioneo 2s>td. 14a, Collyep Quay. Telephone No. 288. MILKMAID BRAND MILK. RICHEST IN CREAM MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed
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    • 265 1 THRILLING SENSATIONAL I SURPRISING 11 In the Concluding Series of Thomas A. Edison's Stupendous Film Serial XV dot to Mary At The Gl-AJETY* rICTUBC PALACE JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREETS. Series No. 9. A WAY TO THE UNDERWORLD. Series n 10. THE HIGH TIDE OF MISFORTUNE. Series 11. A
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  • 754 2 A vivid account of the great daring and skill displayed by Commander Holbrook and the crew of the submarine B 11, which sank the Turkish battleihip Messudiyeh in the Dardanelles, is supplied by Victor Wealall, serving on his Majesty's ship Hindukoost with a submarine flotilla. He says
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  • 22 2 A Parliamentary paper (Cd. 7813) has been issued containing correspondence respecting the third International Opium Conference, held at The Hague, June, 1914
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  • 231 2 Nervous mothers, worried by household duties and run-down by the heat nervous children, feeling climatic influences even more than their parents, unable to sit still or stand still or to keep their minds concentrated on anything very long, both need Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to build
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    • 95 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 &~CQ., LTD. EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! j Orders Now Booßed bjg
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    • 385 2 BAN LEE ANN Ltd REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET Telephone O n.}> Shipehandlers and Pr,. )re nl Importers and Err* Engineering Stores and \<r Implements and Bat Agents for:— THE STR4IT3 FACTORY, UDTfI Ice Manufacturers CASH CLEARANCE SALE, 30,000 PLANTS Rare and beautiful Plant* n* m sing Orchids, Palms
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  • 779 3 M. Sazonoff Speaks London. Ooromjkfai, the RoseaJn Premier, in his speech at :lie opening of the Duma said that now a successful issue of the war is becoming S t«< more a parent, the profound confidence of the Russian people in the final triumph is growing into absolute
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  • 184 3 Java Hevea R. and T. Co. versus Clarke. In the Court of Appeal, London, on 23rd Feb., the defendant in the action Java Hevea Rubber and Tobacco Estates, Ltd., v. Clarke, applied for judgment or a new trial. Mr. Stuart Bevan, for appellant, said that
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  • 220 3 The Viceroy's Farewell Message to Young India. Lord Hardinge bade farewell to the students of Bengal in the course of what the Indian Patriot describes as "one of the greatest speeches he ever made in India." Lord Hardinge*! final'message to Young India is "to make the utmost of
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  • 54 3 The extremes to which hatred of England has been carried in Germany is shown in letters received at The' Hague from business houses in Berlin A number of these ad d resse d to Dutch business men bear the legend '"God punish England printed across the face ef the letter!
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    • 290 3 CANE. Exporter! who can deliY*>r cnra FLAT CENTRE ROUND in LAPPING CANE R*ady split, peeled and graded, of «-•OnMstent all-round quality, c.i.f. London, are invited to send 'particulars and quotations to BRITISH IMPORTER, C o The China Publicity Bureau, 42, Great Russell Street. London, W.C. The advertiser is in touch
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    • 232 3 AUCTION SALE OF A Valuable Collection of Antique Chinaware and Curios From Sung to Ming Dynasties Kanghi to Towkwong Periods Also a Number of Blackwood Display Cabinets, Screens Ic. (Just arrived from the North, being the property of the well-known Collector Mr. bah Vcn Kee) To be held at POWELL
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  • 54 4 C.R.C. Tennis Interport Matches. During the Easter holidays, tennis matches have been arranged to take place at Ipoh and Penang. Messrs Foo Joo Wan and Ho Kirn Teck will represent Penang Dr. Khong and Mr. Chung Ah Ming will represent Ipoh, and Messrs Tan Chong Khee and Tan Wi
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  • 224 4 Fifth Anniversary Celebration. The fifth anniversary of the Straits Physical Culturists was celebrated at the Association's Clubhouse No. 3 Sit Wah Road, last Saturday. There was a large attendance of both visitors and members. The Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chan Siew Kiong, on behalf of the
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  • 281 4 Redemption Begun by Chinese Government- Peking, Feb. 23.—Many residents of Shanghai were approached last year by mysterious Chinese who offered to sell them Nanking Military 8 per cent $100 bonds for 62 or 64. The amount offered ranged from a face value of $500,000 to
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    • 518 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 expiration
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    • 202 4 Provision Merchants, Ship's Purveyors Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents Will you allow us to make your housekeeping p a^*» Call on us or. 'Phone No. If 77 To meet the wishes of our cuisomers we run a Snor' 1 v to Tanjong Katong as f r as Lhe 7th mile
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. CIK Ittalapa Cribune. MONDAY, MARCH 29
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    • 344 5 Defences Wrecked. London, March 27, 9.40 p.m. Athens Naval Officers participating in the operations consider that the Turkish mine defences in ths Straits are already considerably v. wakened. They believe that the Dardanelles would have been forred last Thursday, but for floating mines. The forks no longer suffice
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    • 32 5 London, March 17, 1 p.m. Swakopuiond A captured German officer reports that Merits baa escaped towarda Central Africa. He added that the Germans longed to get hold of him.
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    • 374 5 Hartmanns Weilerkopf Taken. London, March 27, 4.25 p.m. Paris The evening commanique *ays After an energetic engagement of several days we tookt he summit of Hartmanns Weilerkopf and also advanced on the northeastern and south-eastern slopes, taking prisoners, including officers. Amsterdam The Berlin communique admits that the
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    • 252 5 Fine Performances. London, March 27, 3.50 a.m. The French official review of the war says that the famous M seventyfive gnns are as perfect to-day as on the first day of the war, although their use has exceeded all calculation. The consumption of projectiles has been so
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    • 124 5 Sensible Proposal by Workers. London, March 20, 9.35 p.m. The Union of Transport Workers has written to Mr. Lloyd-George strongly approving of the Government campaign against excessive drinking. By a small minoriCy the workers are supporting the restriction in the hours of public honses, suggesting that
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    • 47 5 London, March 26, 9.35 p.m. J*orne The Austrian official Fremdenblutt declares that the whole people now know the terrible struggle that is imposed upon the Monarchy. The existence of the nation is imperilled. Victory can now only be possible through the greatest sacrifices.
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    • 38 5 Kew Y<<rk, March %H. The Karlsruhe struck a reef in the West Indif*. The officers blew up the vessel after hoisting the rlag and saluting it whilst the land played the national anthem.
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    • 50 5 National Aspirations. London, March 28, 10.15 p.m. Rome A great National Congress was held to-day in favour of intervention. Delegates frem the provinces attended, ialso several Garibaldians who were ovated, and many legislators. The Congress passed a resolution calling on the Government to attain the national aspirations.
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    • 196 5 London, March 20, 7.30 p.m. Killed: R. J. Croft; SecondLieut. R. Harker (North Staffordshires), L. Pownall, L. N. Ramsay, R. C. S. Smith. Died of wounds: K. Gilroy, A. Robinson (Eant Lancashires). Died by accident C. S. Rich. Died of woands: J. Boothby, C. L. Boyd,
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    • 58 5 London, March 2r>, 9.35 p.m. The Rumanian Minister has returned to London after conferring with his government. He emphasised that Humania is honestly fulfilling its duties and safeguarding its interest as a neutral. He said that all rumours of military supplies passing through Rumania into Turkey are without
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    • 61 5 London, March 27, 1-10 p.m. The Press Bureau states that the British losses in the skirmish east of Khubri on March 20 were three men killed and sixteen wounded The enemy left fifty killed and 250 rounds of three inch ammunition, but succeeded in removing nearly all
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    • 25 5 Paris, March 27. A Japanese mission of five officers arrived here accompanied by a Russian officers and afterwards departed for the front.
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    • 19 5 London, March 27. The Bishop of London has gone to spend Easter in the trenches.
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    • 85 5 Fine South African Dash. London, March 27. A telegram from Swakopmund says thai the sudden aad successful dash of Botha's forces over the desert is a brilliant achievement* All arms performed their allotted tasks most effectively. The Burghers are bewildering the enemy with their tactics and the latter
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    • 54 5 London, March 27, 1t.55 p.m. Tangier: The English seven thousand ton cargo-boat Trostburg has been wrecked off Cape Hpartel and is expected to be a total loss. There have been rescued thirteen of the crew of seventy. Heavy seas prevent further rescues but renewed efforts are
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    • 300 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, March 20, 0.10 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 71.95. Yesterday and to-day we repulsed all counter-attacks at Notre-Dame de Lorette and in Eastern France. M. Millerand, French Minister of War, and the Russian Minister
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    • 995 6 The End Nearer than was Generally Expected. Many must have read with unusual interest the recentlypublished opinion of the Field-Marshal in command of the British Forces, Sir John French, than whom there is no better authority on the points dwelt upon in the interview granted
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    • 113 6 London, March 2'J, a.m. Petrograd, official Both N are attacking in the west of the Niemen. A stubborn battle is in progress in the region of the S/.kwa an I Omuleff rivers for the possesion of the German positions. The Russians in the Carpathian! on Friday developed an
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      • 306 6 ROBINSON Co. THE VICTORIA BICYCLE FITTED COMPLETE WITH "2>unlop" Gyves I H Good Sfeel Bicycle at a Cheap Price. Specification. Frame—2o, 22, 24 and 26 in. Mudguarde—Steel detachable Wheels—2B in. Steel-Nickel- Pedals—Rubber or Rat-trap plated and coloured Tyres—Dunlop Handlebars—raised or flat Finish—Finest polished enamel, Brakes—Roller Lsver lined gold and colours
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      • 71 6 Wilkinson's TANSAN THE CHOICEST OF ALL CHOICE WATERS. m SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI■ HOTEL Try Oup AMERICAN COCKTAILS GUESTS TREATED WITH EVERY ATTENTION AND COURTESY. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager 2£ou Ti)ax Pax More But can get nothing Better THAN j Great Auk's i j Head j Bottlings of GUINNESS
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    • 1118 7 Tin ia $82—1 up. toe m Commercial Notes on page 10 Great animation in the London Rubber Share Market is reported. :e:-* Inscriptions for the new German Loan total 9 milliard marks. —:o:—• An agricultural school is contemplated at Poerwoker in, Java. —:o: The Barter race meeting
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    • 206 7 Reuters Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Service*. The Balkans. Austro-Turkish Plight. London, March 26, 7 p.m. Renter's representative has just interviewed a distinguished personage who arrived from Vienna and who brings most reliable information. Trains filled with Bavarians are continually passing Carpathianwards and equally numerous trains with wounded
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    • 174 7 The Russian Offensive. London, March 27, 3.20 a.m. Petrograd: It is officially stated that the Russian offensive to the west of the middle of the river Niemen encountered the enemy by counter-attacks. Fighting continues. The progress between Bartfeldt and the Usjok by the Russians continues, although the
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    • 221 7 More Aerial and Submarine Piracy. London, March 26, 7.30 p.m. A German submarine sunk the Liverpool steamer Delmira in the English Channel. The crew were given ten minutes to take to the boats. Norwegian Vessel Attacked. A German aeroplane showered about five hundred darts at the Norwegian
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    • 122 7 British Tramp Sinks German Pirate. London, March 28, 9.20 p.m. It appears certain that the Lizzie sank the submarine U 37 off the Isle of Wight She sighted the submarine towing three of the Delmira's boats when the submarine cut the painter and approached the Lizzie. The latter's
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    • 24 7 London, March 2*, 2.. r >s a.m. The Observer says that Lord Kotbschild has undergone a serious operation. His condition is satisfactory.
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    • 197 7 Nilioul Sentiment Cttimi Satiifjction. London, March 27, 1 p.m. Amsterdam The Dutch Press is indignant at the sinking of the steamer Medea. The Telegraaf says that the news caused deep emotion throughout the whole country, which will interpret this unfriendly act as the German reply to the Dutch
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    • 75 7 Attempt to Escape Foiled. London, March 27, 5.40 p.m. A New York wire says that it is reported that the Prinz Eitel Friedrich attempted to put to sea yesterday. The American authorities however were watchful. Searchlights played over the harbour at Newport News, a submarine and three
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    • 54 7 London, March 27, MO p.m. New York A cablegram from the Presbyterian Board ef Foreign Missions says that all men in Gulpashan village near Urumiah were shot by Kurds and the women violated. Seventy-five refugees were taken from the Frsnch and American missions and hanged on gibbets erected
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    • 46 7 London, March 28, lo l. r > p.m. Tokio: The Government hag obtained a sweeping victory at the genera! elections, the majority being at least forty. The result is welcomed by parties of all shales, as affording favourable conditions for domestic snd foreign policy.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 67 8 Important Meeting in Ipoh. Chinese Corps Being Formed. (Tribune Special.) Ipoh, Sfarct 29. —"M>. A. C. J. Towers, Secretary to the F. M. S. Chamber of Mines, presided over a well attended meeting of Chinese i 0 Jk t H I» representing all sections of their community.
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    • 222 8 Court-Martial Resumes. This morning the summary General Court Martial, composed of Lieut.-Col. Brownlow, R. G. A. (President), Major Harris-Edge, Shropshires, and Capt. Ball, sth L. L, reassembled to hear the charge of having joined in a mutiny preferred against No. 2238 Sepoy Taj Mohamed Khan. Prosecutor Roland
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    • 135 8 What the Butler Saw. '•mmU The Howitt Phillips Company, on Saturday, scored another success in the performance of the above well-known farce. That the audience greatly appreciated both the cask and acting was evidenced by the continued applause the various stages of the play received. Mr. Wheeler
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    • 119 8 In naval circles at Home the opinion is expressed that the German submarines in all probability have a base on some northern neutral island, the length of their visits to certain areas pointing to that. It would be quite possible for the Germans to have a base for their submarines
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    • 376 8 Adventurous Hupzh Men Return from Lentthy Sojourn in Europe. 1 1 An interesting crowd of Chinese recently passed through Hankow returning "from Italy 'to Antrifn, Hupeh, and the Hankow Podt givrs the following account of their wanderings and experience in Europe war concHtions':— About nine months ago over
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    • 118 8 The Rev. William Cross, M. A., closes his ministry in Penang at the end of April, on his transference to the charge of the Presbyterian Church at Singapore. The Rev. Mr. Harcas, minister elect of the new Presbyterian Church at Kuala Lumpur, will minister to the congregation of
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    • 139 8 Tie delay caused by want of freight in Eastern ports, transhipment en route, and dearth of labour at British ports has resulted in an increase in the precentage of rubber afloat. The Indiarubber Journal has been looking into the position somewhat closely, and finds that most plantation companies have from
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    • 255 8 General Meeting. The general meeting of the Djapoera (Indragiri) Rubber Co. Ltd. (in liquidation), postponed from Monday last was held at noon to-day at the company's registered office, French Bank Buildings. Mr. Percy Gold, of Evatt and Co., the liquidator, and a director were present, the former
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    • 121 8 The member of the Dutch House, Tydeman, insisted on an enquiry being made in the unsuccessful attempt made by a German Taube on the steamer Zevenbeigen. The ship had a cargo of maise on board destined for the Dutch Government. A discovery has been made at Rotterdam which reveals an
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 143 8 Latest Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the Erection and Completion of Concrete Stairs and encasing Steelwork in Concrete, etc., at Johnston's Pier. Drawings and Specification may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hours on production of a
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      • 210 8 j MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF lL GREASE m Cylinder Oil 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 7 I
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    • 75 9 REVISID TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Raiiil Duly. •Uil Daily laaret for north at 7.7 a.m. aud T O m. Other trains leave for Johore at S.O a., 1<1.2'.» a., noon, 1.30 p., S.5j p., p. Hail arrives fr«»rn north at 8.1# a.m. and 7.14 ».m. Train* leave from Johorn 7.9,
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    • 217 9 The two hading rabbet manufacturing concerns in Russia, tha Prowodnikand Treugolnik companies I net business on a vat scale. The I. R. Journal has at different times dealt fairly fully with the a company audits enormous and c I production of rubber goods, at the present time
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    • 585 9 Shipping Notes and News. Jot Shanghai on April atk miIi Lb# 'cean Una 1.1 lurnaens. Tha outward bound P. and O. ».8. Malta aaila on April 3rd. The Atsnta Mara (X. Y. K.) sails homt\?ard on or about April 14th. Th« Konin*in Emma (IS.M.X.) is dmt an April
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    • 235 9 A serious fire broke out on the South Msnchurian Railway Co.'s str. Kobe Maru early on Saturday the *th March, says a Hongkong contemporary. The steamer was at the time lying at the company's Yangtssepoo wharf at Shanghai. Practically the whole part of the vessel forward
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    • 205 9 A Question of Shipping Practice An interesting point is raised by an important exporting firm in a letter bearing on the custom of shipowners in charging freight per ton according to weight or meaaurraent, whichever basis yields the higher freight. In the present case freight was
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    • 73 9 .S t n Qdpore. Mn rc/t 9u On London Uauk4 io/». 2/4 7 U Demand 1/41 16 Prirate 3 m>. I 4 19, 32 India Bauk T. r. l V4e Om Hongkong d/d JO-j On Bhsssghsi— Bank d/d. 19] (jn Jay Bank T. T. iU\ On. Japan— Bank d/d.
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    • 226 9 (Singapore, March V* 7Y/i.—To-day. $*2 12') tons sold. Copra. —Very weak. Tapiftca* —Steady. 5a 70 Flour. —Brisk demand. 0 n m bier. —Weak. Pepper.—Steady. Other Products. —Market steady. Latest Local Market Qvoutioas Kutmog* 110 S. por pteal ffl eg Natmeg» HO 8, ft.oo Copra liali Copra Goroag Talo
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    • 203 9 In Aid of the Indian SridieiV Fund, on the l'.Hh ultimo the Eastern League, in connection with the Committee ot the Indian Soldiers' Fond, gave, in aid of wounded Indian soldiers, a matinee, which crowded the flhaftenbsjrj (London) and at which were present Queen Alexandra, the i'rincess
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    • 94 9 The Russo-Japanese Association in Tokyo in reported to have inaugurated a Trade Intelligence Department to facilitate trade between Japan and Russia and thus promote the commercial relations between these countries. The new dej>artment will undertake the investigation of the i*>ssibility of Japanese Of Russian goods finding their market
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    • 68 9 Messrs S.O. Tanaka and Co., Dairen, are showing nofliidbwriolt enterprise in their endeavour* to further trad»- in China, Eiaoeotly they purchased the s.s. I <>ongjm for the mainteoenee of a regular service between Dairen, Seiton f Tsinptao;, and Vladivuetock. Now a report comes through stating that thf firm is negotiating
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    • 683 9 The, decision of the Imperial Government to demand a license f«»ralltin exports is one that cannot have been wholly unexpected. V man who has kept his finger on the pulse of events ccjsjM well a*oid the conclusion that the Government would have to irnpoee restriction!
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    • 57 9 The untitled-China S.N. Co. and untitled China Navigation Co. have mimi)l their 1811 let between Shanghai ai I Taingta*., which uas interruiKe«i I t the siege of the latter jiort. The I' an<l O. liner Nubia, w, i the boi euard mails, sails fr- -i Singapore SSJ Bf ahom April
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 332 9 FIXTURES. Monday, 29th. n„ r Rubier, Yvatt'a. Noon, i .r a Indragiri Rubber, Kvatt'». X MM »1 ll'-lf Club—Lad I»» Spoon. y t PI 'lip* Company. Palladium. e j. 144 a.m. I ft. 1 in.; 9.. r j0 a.no 7 ft. t him. Tuesday, 30th p, Jswiah Holiday i and
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    • 425 10 From Vat to Bottle. A For Points About B«r and Stout. The large number of different kinds of beer now admitted for sale in this market make selection very difficult, as all advertisers make claims more or less attractive for their respective brands. The limit of lightness: The
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    • 179 10 Considerable attention is being devoted to likely- markets for British manufactures in the Straits and F. M. S M but our Ipoh contemporary Tin and Rubber Journal thinks it is doubtful if sufficient importance has attached to the growing demands of the mining industry. Apart from the actual
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    • 68 10 News comes from Japan of the dawn of a period of great activity in the Portland cement market as a direct result of the war in Europe. Japan's export of cement has consequently gone up from 6,000 barrels per mensem to 50,000, the chief reason being the elimination
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    • 90 10 A conference will be held in Peking in the early part of April between China and Japan regarding the completion of the railway connection service between the Japanese railways and the Chinese, which, it may be remembered, was enforced on January 1 partially regarding the passenger traffic. Recently
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    • 98 10 About Christmas time, says the London Mercantile Guardian, the j Straits Bulletin made its first issue, and says M Times are hard, say all, 1 and money is scarce, say some, yet despite these difficulties things jog along, but there does not seem to be much verve in their progress."
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 399 10 Vichy Celestin Bctt TaWe Water fljn This Water known SBfi and used over a 10(K B years by all kinds c M B invalids. P mt taken early M wBi m tne mormn K wili m HBmake you fit for tht K'i£hy M Gaggino Co., II Agents. 6. Raffles Square
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      • 274 10 LISTEN FOR YOUR HEAuJ^ I IF you have no appetite, IF you are reduced to skin and hone I IF your eyes have sunk into their sock* IF your brain is weak, IF you feel an aching sensation all over yon j Try a Tin of I Mat* Mara* 9y
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    • 878 11 Nc Money to be Got from Europe. Writing from London on Feb. 12 rrespcmdaat of the Shanghai, Daily News states The following telegram appeared Daily Telegraph this week I give it because we have rather Ito understand exactly what it il 1 riving at keenest Interest is being
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    • 334 11 The Bank of Taiwan held an ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce on March,*for the latter half of the past year. Mr. Yagiu, the President, presided. At the meeting the Imperial Household was represented by Mr. (Hani, 'Secretary, the Government by Mr.
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    • 82 11 H.M. Embassy at Tokyo reports that the Peking-Kalgan, PekingHankow, Tientsin Pokow, and Shanghai-Nanking Railway! have subscribed to an agreement for through passenger and baggage traffic between Chinaand Jaxm.Through traffic over these railwayi and the railways on the Japanesfrfd de, which are parties to the agreement (via-, the Imperial Government Kailways
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 547 11 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and Uommander-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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      • 376 11 NOTICES •SHELL 1 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT GO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT GO., 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
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      • 509 11 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thi* Burrtn will faminh employer*—free ot rhargi*—with fall particular* of tne qu__ifav> tioo* *nd experience of taitable men for say position they have vacant. Err. pi ore** desirin* appointment* can have their application* filsd on Uh Register for a fee of Thia include*:— L The
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 586 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Bim;akad.JA Singkawang, Selakau, Pemangkat and Sambas Mar. 29 REYNBT Muntok and Palembang Mar 31 BISOAPOBI Pontianak Mar. 31 SINGKARA Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Berombang,
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      • 182 12 SHIPPING P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, I Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hppty fo: H. W. DOCKLAND, AGENT. Mechanotherapy. Latest Scientific Treatment. Treatment of Paralysis, Lumbago, Kheumatism. Gout, Nerve and Skin diseases, &c, by Mechanotherapy
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      • 357 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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      • 406 12 JNSURANCE The Eastern UniteT Assurance Corp ora ion Limited. HEAD OFFICE (IWCOBPORATED IS TRAITS .«t-,., Tar Chat Tan, Esg TuKhuuaHock.E,*,.,' Hok. Ma. Tax j Uk V Teo Hock Hoe, Esq- a,.. H Wee Cheow Keng, Ong Soon Tee, Esq., X■,_ The Company ie prepi Fire and Marine ri S Penang.
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