Malaya Tribune, 31 March 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1915-03-31 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING) DAILY. Vol. 2.- No. 75. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement288 1915-03-31 1 PALLADIUM" Last Week of the Season Nobody's Daughter BY GEORGE PASTOV Thursday. j~ A»rii Ist. Th«r fV dor Tw Flaes W April 2nd. No Performance. Grand Matinee. UtHtofTrLZ w~ Z April M. The World famous Drama Commencing at 5 p.m. East Lyn n©. &Tim $2 and $1 only) Last P.rfofmance288 words
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Advertisement302 1915-03-31 1 Time, fcabour and Devicee. $loneo I MEW-WHIS m LETTERS IR I 5 IOKDTK. I No Smearing". I No Water. J NO Late Fees on j Mail day. J Copies Absolutely I permanent. IFree Demonstration I Sioneo 2s>td. 14a, Collyep Quay. Telephone Mo. 2SB. 1 i J Last Two Nirrhts U/dat302 words
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Article340 1915-03-31 2 Pots and Pam and National Monuments ioinj into the Mtltini Pot. The Germans appear to be taking drastic steps to deal with their shortage of metal. Everything which can be melted down and turned into shells or bullets if finding its way to Krupps. The German340 words
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Article334 1915-03-31 2 Ample evidence of the scarcity of rubber in Germany is to be found in the instructions issued by the Royal Inspector of the Aviation and Motor Departments of the Army. This forbids the sale or disposal of tyres of any sort for passenger and goods vehicles, including334 words
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Article207 1915-03-31 2 In many instances loss of memory is due to nothing else but anemia of the brain. All bloodless people in fact, who«e brains are under the influence of anaemia, are liable to suffer from faulry memory. In some ca*es this develops so seriously that207 words
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Advertisement236 1915-03-31 2 John Little Co., Ltd. COMMENCES 6th APRIL. SEE FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 4. EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders How Booßed bx Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address) ORCHARD ROAD. Only Address 'Phone 244- Wire "JULIAN."236 words
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Advertisement389 1915-03-31 2 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET Telephone No. 1130. Shipchandlers and Providores, Gene ral Importers and Exporters ot Engineering Stores and Agricultural Implements and Estate Supply Agents for:— THE STRAITS FACTORY, LIMITED, Ice Manufacturers. Just Unpacked A large assortment of TUCK'S Actress and Picture Post Cards389 words
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Article755 1915-03-31 3 First Annual General Meeting. The Drat annual n .-tal i n «.r fit the JeaMlton Ice an.] I'oweTf?* '-<• held at norn, Ia at the registered office* of "th, 3 |.a„y, Malacca Stre't Si, l Those SSS Beddeley (in th.- chair). Ch.-e s Onn (the secretary).755 words
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Article224 1915-03-31 3 The-Past Years Work The Committee's report on- the Kuala Lumpur Book Club for the \Z7 lUt i Uly t0 31st Member, ifl as follows There were 137 subscribing members at the en<l of December 1914 as against 113 on the Ist July 191$ The Library of224 words
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Article120 1915-03-31 3 The Liverpool I'nderwriters' Association, dealing with \essejs of 500 tons and upwards, give- the following comparison of number and gross tonnage of the vessels lost during January, 1915, and during January of the preceding two years 191 a Xumbrr. T.-nm^f-British ..J2f a •♦,7 Ihteauu *14 »1.711 Forciirn120 words
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Advertisement356 1915-03-31 3 AUCTON» SALES MCRTCAKE'S SALE. AUCTION f ALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES At Me*sr*.ihing K-ng Lee Co'. Sale-R->otn On Vitiitiitj, 7th A,rii. tt 1« mgold belt. (2J One gold pind n*. Ab 15 car *t9 white looeebrilliants. CfiING KENG LEE Co.. or 0 Auctioneer®, £>6 7-4, MORTCACEE'S SALE OF Tongkargs Se*r Medina,356 words
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Advertisement492 1915-03-31 3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Fu «itote Cottage Piano, etc.. THE PROPERTY OF A. PROCTOR. Esq At Woodleigh," No. 583 Upper Serangoon Road On Saturday, ICtl* April at 2 p.m. f M-F Rachal. Co.. teafc to» rate), r-arred ana <-«i ve £*1. 1' W1,h mirror fancl, elabo'aMae.teafc,492 words
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Advertisement289 1915-03-31 4 I ITTLE'S SPECIAL FURNITURE LINES BEDSTEADS, k^peClAL SiS REDUCTIONS CARPETS ta 1 44 and During SALE Only- LINOLEUM. &v LINOLEUMS Door Mats 29 x l $1.00 IT IZT Tj YYi inthfl NpWPCf rFa— Designs j t pJ^^, Printed Linoleum 6' wide $1.00 per yard. \xt r c fcffTi ul A289 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section19 1915-03-31 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA .TRIBUNE, WENDESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915 notes and news. Cb< rpaiapa Cribune* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31.19 words
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Article547 1915-03-31 5 Important Staff Review. London, March 30, 3 p.m. iter has been publishing ing the past week a series of i French's official reports on v t 1 the end of January 10th, >nclnding with an instalment cries of a summing np of the tionai viewed by the547 words
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Article42 1915-03-31 5 London, March .'JO, 2.5 a.m. Paris The evening communique says The enemy has bombarded Nieuport. There has been an artillery action at Beau Sejour. In Champagne there has been much activity, chiefly bomb-throw-ing, at Bagatelle and in Argonne.42 words
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Article52 1915-03-31 5 London, March 30, 4.20 p.m. Paris A communirpn' says on the whole there is calm. A German aeroplane dropped bombs on Rheims. Two persons were wounded. A bomb fell on Apse Cathedral. Our artillery compelled the Germans to evacuate in disorder the village at Ileudicourt, north-east of52 words
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Article72 1915-03-31 5 London, March 29, 4.45 p.m. Paris A communique says that we blew up, with a mine, a German observation post in the Ypres region. The enemy tried to retake the trenches at Les Eparges which they lost on the 27th inst. but after a violent engagement our gain72 words
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Article124 1915-03-31 5 The Nation's Attitude. London, March 30, 2 p.m. The newspapers receive tho proposal for total prohibition from a deputation of armament manufacturers on the whole with favour and recognise the public feeling. The PreflS generally endorses the suggestion, and even a large section of the working olsss are in124 words
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Article153 1915-03-31 5 London, March 30, 4.40 a.m. Mr. Lloyd-George received a deputation of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, who, after men5 that none of them were teetotallers, urged the total closing of public homes and clubs in areas where munitions were produced. They declared that excess ire drinking w;ts seriously153 words
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Article70 1915-03-31 5 Several Enemy Attacks Repulsed. London, March 90, 2.. r > a.m. Petrograd: The communique says: The German counter-offensive west of the Xieinen is everywhere checked. A German battalion crossed a frozen lake with the object of getting in our rear, but was attacked with the bayonet and70 words
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Article160 1915-03-31 5 M. Venizelos on the Situation, London, March 2 p.m. Athens M. Venizelos had a triumphal reception on his return from his holiday, notwithstanding the efforts of the police to prevent demonstrations. M. Veniaelo3 protests against the Government suggestion that he agreed to surrender Kavalla to Bulgaria as160 words
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Article31 1915-03-31 5 London, March 20. 11.20 p.m. Reuter sayi that Germany recently put strong diplomatic pressure on Rumania to allow a German Corps to traverse Rumania to Turkey, but Rumania refused.31 words
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Article43 1915-03-31 5 London, March 30, LX2C p.m. Previously reported missing, nowkilled K. C. Wodehouse and C. Higginbotham. Wounded: K. Conran, C. Killis, E. Gore Browne (Loudon Regiment), A. Mcgenn, 11. M. Mansfield, S. Tabob, P. Townshend. Died of wounds 11. G. Brooksbank.43 words
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Article297 1915-03-31 5 The following statement with reference to the cable isolation of the German and the Austro-Hungarian Empires has been given out by the German InforraHtion Service "Germany has five cablea ending at the It-land of Borkum, iv the North Sea, one going to Brest, in France; one to Vigo,297 words
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Article197 1915-03-31 5 Reprisals Aiaimi British Subjects. l>r. ilsckinnen, of the Edinburgh Medical Mission, who has arrived at Cairo from Syria, where he wan f >r borne time detained aa a hostage, •ajB that as soou ai news reached Damascus that a British crui*»-rwa« threatening the railway at Alerandretta197 words
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Article517 1915-03-31 5 A Petrograd correspondent writes It is now some time ago that I wag accorded the exceptional privilege in war time, even for an ally, of visiting one of the Russian great aeroplane factories. 'Several have been established to keep up the large supply required by the various517 words
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Article666 1915-03-31 6 When the extraordinary German note declaring a blockade of Great Britain was published, it produced throughout the entire civilised world an effect easy to forecast. At first glance it engendered stupefaction. On closer study of the astounding epistle deep indignation followed. The missive, launched by those in666 words
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Article79 1915-03-31 6 H. L H. Princess Ya.su. th, Emperor's youngest aster, who betrothed to Prince Narnhiko Hi-gashi-Kuni, of the Second Arm; Division at Sendai and whoM ding was postponed on i the national mourning, will bably be married between M and 5, according to the I journal Jiji, although79 words
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Article23 1915-03-31 6 There will be a parade lor tl promulgation of sentences on o tineers outside the precin Criminal Prison on Tho 5-15 p.m.23 words
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44 1915-03-31 6 The Howitt-Phillipfl C will stage Nobody's Daughter" V night. The play proved hafi success when produced ii Strand Theatre in London. R a strong plot and ia of int man interest. It rank the best plays on the I repertoire.44 words
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Article68 1915-03-31 6 The above Cinema Show annonn ces on front page a change of Ir'1 r grame for to-night and the following (there being no Friday). The feature film is "Ljinj Lips," a stirring dramatic followed by an equally il episode. "The Medal of Hoi With a full complement of68 words
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Article46 1915-03-31 6 The annual general meeting untitled Exchange Banks throughout will be held in Osakla on April The occasion will as < every year be utilised by th* 4 ance Minister and the Govern the Bank of Japan tor the announ ment of the fiscal policy for tfl year.46 words
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Advertisement316 1915-03-31 6 ROBINSON Co. THE VICTORIA BICYCLE FITTED COMPLETE WITH "IDuniop" Gyves H Good Steel Bicycle at a Gbeap Price. Specification. Frame —20, 22, 24 and 2u' in. Mudguards—Steel detachable Wheels—2«S in. Steel-Nickel- Pedals —Rubier or Rat-trap plated and coloured Tyres—Dnnlop Handlebars —raised or flat Finish—Finest polished enamel, Brakes—Roller Lever lined gold316 words
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Advertisement86 1915-03-31 6 FRESH STOCKS OF Allsopp's BRITISH PILSENER BEER bave now arrived. QUARTS PINTS. BY ROYAL WARRANT TO H. M. THE KING. SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. i ADELPHI HOTEL. Try Oar AMERICAN COCKTAILS. GUESTS TREATED WITH EVERY ATTENTION AND COURTFSY. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2 3&>u Tnav> Pax More But can get86 words
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Article1050 1915-03-31 7 Tin is $84^ —1 np. Commercial Notes page 10. —rotTin was quoted 182.75 in the Federal Capital yesterday. —:o:— Mr. W. T. Chapman is acting as Protector of Chinese, Perak. —:o:— Mr. L. L. Milla is appointed an Assistant Commissioner of Police. The Tijd reports that Germany1,050 words
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Article613 1915-03-31 7 Court-Martial Proceedings. Yesterday, the Military Court, composed of Lieut-Col Brownlow, K. G. A. (Prssnrlsail), Major Harris Edge, K. &L. L, and Capt. Ball, sth L. I-, concluded the hearing of the case againut Sepoy Nisham Aii. Witnesses for the prosecution and defence were heard, the Court adjourning613 words
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Article173 1915-03-31 7 The Falaba Horror. Latest Fiendish Outrage By Germans. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, March 2'J, •;.."> p.m. A submarine appeared suddenly Dear the Elder Dempster packet Falaba on Sunday afternoon and whistled to the liner lo heave to, but before she was able to doReuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. - 173 words
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Article102 1915-03-31 7 Later G. 30 p.m. The Falaba's passenger list comprised 95 first-class and r >"> sscond class, including .01 for Lagos, In" for the Forcados River, 2 for Bonny, 6 for Calabar, 26 for Duala and 4 for Sierra Leone. Of the second class 8 were for Accra102 words
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Article173 1915-03-31 7 Pathetic Scenes Result. London, March 30, 3.25 p.m. Pathetic scenes were witnessed at Paddington on the arrival of the survivors of the Falaba. A medical sergeant, interview.-d, said The last boat was swung out and be had ju.-t taken his seat when a submarine fifty jards distant fired.173 words
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Article113 1915-03-31 7 London, March 23. 8.50 p.m. A Press Bureau message confirms the sinking of the Faljba in ten minutes. Of the passengers and crew totalling two hundred ami fifty, about one hundred and forty were saved. It is feared that many were killed by the explosion of113 words
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Article227 1915-03-31 7 London, March 30, 3.5 p.m. New York The American newspapers comment most severely on the sinking of the Falaba. The New York Herald heads the article Kulturat its Meridian". It says there would be great joy in the halls of Kultur because over a hundred non-combatants,227 words
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Article122 1915-03-31 7 Strong Criticism. Lon lon, March 2'J, 7..">5 p.m. Tho Tim in a l»a>r strong criticise* Loi liar i ndem nation of tl ii< n <.f th© Hons* o Lords. The whole hn'.la t afffi because the Lords ex a c*,,-. tain veto which lis- en specially conferred on122 words
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Article126 1915-03-31 8 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 184 th Auction, March 30, 1915. Off trod for sale Pis. 2,594.45 or 345,928 lbs. (Tom 154.43) mm 1,778.99 or 237,199 (Tsns 105.89; Prices Realised. tk—t smoked fins ribbed $128 t« $181 good ribbed 121 117 n fine plain 121 115 good126 words
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Article181 1915-03-31 8 Singapore, March 30. —The offerings at to-day's auctions which amounted to about 155 tons met with a good demand, competition being well maintained to the close. The most noticeable feature of the sale was the strong demand for the lower grades of Crepe, which sold at appreciably181 words
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Article222 1915-03-31 8 Singapore, March 30.—There was a good enquiry for most grades at the auction held to-day, and although last week's price of $131 per pikul for Ribbed Smoked Sheet was not reached, the average of values generally showed an improvement. Crepes were in particularly strong demand, and all222 words
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Article158 1915-03-31 8 March „0. —The I ndo-Malay Company report :—To-day's offerings totalled nearly 150 tons and met a keen demand. The feature of the sale was the attention given to Scrap and Bark crepes, which rose considerably in price. The fine grades were steady, the best smoked sheet being158 words
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Article204 1915-03-31 8 Police Court, Smashing up the Happy Home- A Malty named Kasim was charged yesterday in the 2nd Magistrate's Court with voluntarily causing hurt to a Japanese woman named Tern. It appears that accused entered into the house of the woman, Xo. 30, Hylam Street, on the 14th inst., and204 words
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Article169 1915-03-31 8 A touch of the plain and the prairio, A bit of the motherland, too A •train of tho fur trapper, wary, A blend of the old and the new. A bit of the pioneer splendour That opened the wilderness flats. A touch of the home lover tender,169 words
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60 1915-03-31 8 Male relatives or representatives of the firms of the deceased who wish to attend the service on April 3rd are requested to be at the gate of the Cemetery by 4.45 p.m. Lady relatives will have a place reserved for them at the gravesidt, and60 words
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Article143 1915-03-31 8 There will probably be a meeting of the Federal Council here next month, and H. E. the High Commissioner will during his visit formally optn the new Courts of Justice and also present the insignia of C.M.G. to Mr. Loke Ysw.—M.M. Dr. Farleigh Clarke, who has been long connected with143 words
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Article135 1915-03-31 8 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co's sale-room on Monday afternoon Freehold land situate at Paya Lebar Road in the District of Kallang, area 9 acres, 2 roods and 21 poles, bought by Hadji Mecca for $4,500. 999 Years leasehold135 words
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Article32 1915-03-31 8 Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3JSQ p.m. Club Bungalow, at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 aud 5.30 p.m.32 words
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Advertisement342 1915-03-31 8 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A piece of leasehold land situate in the District of Tanjong Pagar in the ottlement of Singapore, being Lot Jjo. 73 of Part Government Lease No. 1147 for 99 years dated the 2nd June 1847 as described in the Government Resurvey Plan as Lot No.342 words
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Advertisement206 1915-03-31 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HIReI MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF rL GREASE RE! Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell aud Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene light Cycle Co. I 4/5-2,206 words
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Article152 1915-03-31 9 Wednesday, 31st. C ipi Cooptny. PalMiM, p, Evatta. >oon. t .17 a.in. 9 ft. 2 in. 10 3( p.m. in#. Thursday, 1st. f/.-nre by I)r. J. M. Handy. M.D. i n .f School. 3.30 p m. ,,'u me-*ard mail ex-ected. •it (Jon pany, PaiSadiam. 1 v.;»* a.m., 9 ft.152 words
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Article41 1915-03-31 9 Singapore, Mnrch Priv.te 5 iudia— t-ii iiai.kT.T. 14 Uongkoi»g~ -jo U bit IJ i!l:, W Ban* i 4 .e^n*—buying r»te udia Ceil Bill* Uttt i*w 1 T T X 4 ai.k of England r**« £2 I i ttvef in London41 words
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Article635 1915-03-31 9 Shipping Notes and News. For Skangbai on April stk tails the octln0 ctln lin# f Eurnaees. Th« outward bemmd P. tad 0. Malta talis on April 3rd. The AUnta Maru (N. T. X.) tails homeward on or about April 14th. The Konin*in Emmi (8.M.N.) it due on April635 words
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Article80 1915-03-31 9 The annual general meeting of the Tapah Rubber Estates Ltd. was held at noon to-day at the Company's registered otlices Frenth 15auk buildings. Among tho*e present were Mr W EL Macgregor (in the chair) Messrs F. S. Stevens, 11. D. MundelL, Gwan Khek Khiam, F. C. Peck80 words
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Article128 1915-03-31 9 It will he remembered that the First Lord of the Admiralty some time ago informed coirespondeat that the toper-Dreadnought Malaya would be able to take bar place in the fighting line before the end of the war, aaya the Pinang Gazette. From a well-informed sonrce the [pofa Times128 words
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Article130 1915-03-31 9 Received by His Majesty the King. JJrijjadier-Gen.ral N- W. Parnardistou (lately Commanding the British k?oroei In North China) had U* bononf of bminu 1 D J tne King at BueWngbeti] (Mne« on the sta «>it. Gei eral Bernardieton had a cordial greeting at Sudbury on *th Ml. on130 words
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Article314 1915-03-31 9 Scfcttv of Cofiptnuhoi The Mercantile Marine Service I Association, en behalf of the masters j and officers of the merchant service, has been negotiating with the Government for a scheme granting compensation in respect of personal injariea snstained owing to the war. The association now announce314 words
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Article314 1915-03-31 9 The Christian Bors." Statement by the Captain. The Norwegian steamer Christian Bon (Captain Kinar Hille) which was released by the lasebo Prize Court on February 26th and left there on February 2Sth. sails from Kobe to-morrow for San Pedro, California, says the Kobe Herald of the 6th inst. Nothing whatever314 words
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Article37 1915-03-31 9 The P. and O. pteamer Nubia arrived in port this morn ing frora Shanghai and Hongkong. Sbe v>iil bt ieepatched to morn m morning with the homeward Kngiiah mail to Colombo, counecting with the Mongolia for London.37 words
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Article211 1915-03-31 9 Latest Quotations. (R*ut*r* dt Special Serine** London. March 29. Uriah. Tin:— £175.0 ospot Straits, 3 race. Iron S3 4. Copper 69. Bar Silver 23*. Frodvce. Rubl**r 2/4. Fine hard Para spot 2 SJ. Plantation. Ist class qaalitv crepe 2 4: Linseel i 47/9 buyers 53/6 value. Guxerat211 words
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Article27 1915-03-31 9 {Sinuaprjre, March f Tin. —To-day, $34$ 125 tons sold. Copra.—Very weak. Tapioca. —Steady. Sa.70 Flour— Brisk demand. Garnbier. —Weak. Pepper. —Steady. Other Products.—Market stea Ij.27 words
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Article196 1915-03-31 9 Nutmeg* !I0 S. per picul $2 i.Oo Nutmegs 8" 8. 1*2.00 Copra liali SJ® Capra Gorong Talo Copra Doiigalo 1.0" Copra Kayong kj* Copra Palo t.l/#* Cepra Pontianak 7.7/i* Copra Kiantan S.OG Capra Singkawang Hago Flour Singapore lat quality ».20* fiago Flour Singapore fair 5.1 <;*196 words
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Article40 1915-03-31 9 Messrs Barlow Co's. Report Copra Th'- market has etaadi r declined and \>ricm are about .V) cents j>er pUral lower on the sVeek. taj*i gnotatiooaara abont 70--|&80 f«-r Fine Sun dried and f>.3o fco IaJW for 'Fair" to "Good" qualities.40 words
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Advertisement54 1915-03-31 9 Train Services. revised mnSingapore (T*nk-Fo«d) Daily I. MT M for north >t 7.7 MB **j Othci trail... leaxe tor .Ignore at !> j.< i MM| l«W rS z arrival from Train.- leave from Johore 1 l€ :<.2, 4.2d an<l u.5. Volitional Train -.-beava. WjJJ Y. Koadat &.M j..«r. t5;, n54 words
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Miscellaneous376 1915-03-31 9 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. (> India and Aden Nubia 1 p.m.§ H ,u.r ,ng Amoy j, Sw;tf'>w Glenfalloch S p.m. I'ort Swettenh4in atW T. Anson *Ipoli 2 p.m. Bam Pahat Hong Wan 2 p.m. i Medusa I p.m. Port Swe' tenhana and fv riaIlg *Lama 2 p.m. Ma PtMf* a!i r376 words
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Article192 1915-03-31 10 A Question of Taste. The London Mercantile Guardian has this to say about "British trade in Malaya:— The Commissioner of Trade and Customs at Kuala Lumpur is not exactly happy in one of his remarks. Recording either his own impressions or—the point is not clear— those of some192 words
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56 1915-03-31 10 The British Consul in Yunnanfu is reported to have lately urged British firms in Hongkong to interest themselves in Yunnanfu and Ifeogtsa. One German and some other foreign houses are upon the spot, he alleges, and the necessity of having a British firm to56 words
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Article92 1915-03-31 10 A recent estimate makes the population served by Singaporebeing that of the Malay States, Borneo, the Southern Philippines, the Dutch Indies, and neighbouring islands—a full 100 millions. The normal processes of trade are upset of course by the low prices for native produce, but even at92 words
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89 1915-03-31 10 The Mercantile Guardian opines that merchants trading with the Straits Settlements will, doubtless, be placing orders for municipal purchases, as a large sum is to be expended on motors and steam tractors. Iwo of the latter are to be secured for the Singapore -Municipal89 words
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Article423 1915-03-31 10 The work of drilling the oil-tield which was discovered at Yenchang lias been started. From the report ol the foreign experts the Peking Gazette learns that the held comprises an area of four hundred U (about loO miles). In the opinion of experts, this is one423 words
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Article271 1915-03-31 10 Statement ot block tin and tin-ore exported approximate value (in Singapore! and dtttj collected. during the m„nths of January and 1 Oruary. 191;,. and comparison with corresponding period of previous year. IWB. 1914. |9H j;»i4. State. Block Tin Tin Ore (70 p. c.of gross weight.) pks. kts.271 words
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Article20 1915-03-31 10 The appointment of Mr. A.N. Kenion to be an unofficial member of the Federal Council was gazetted on March 26th.20 words
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Article205 1915-03-31 10 Efforts to Greatly Improve the Breed. Since its creation in 1906, the Horse Administration Bureau has been despatching experts every year to the Occident to import horses to improve and increase the stud-horsfS at home. The r suits on the whole have been* quite encouraging, so that205 words
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Article206 1915-03-31 10 Recently one of the Kobe Water Police launches was waking for the shore after a visit to the Mongolia then in harbour, when a lighter with three foreigners aboard was observed, reports the Japan Chronicle. On being questioned they described themselves as Austrians, and the police,206 words
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Advertisement270 1915-03-31 10 LISTEN FOR YOUR HEAi7rrl?7> IF yon have no appetite, 1 J AJ\£ IF yon are reduced to skin and bone IF yonr eyes have sunk into their societi IF your brain is weak, IF you feel an aching sensation all over yn n Try a Tin of It will cost270 words
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Article652 1915-03-31 11 Expedition to Destroy Siberian Railway The Peking correspondent of the N. C. Daily News cabling on the 11th inst. says Enormous amusement has been caused here by the news that Captain Rabe von Pappenheim, the German military attache at Peking, has engaged in a652 words
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Article249 1915-03-31 11 Falsity of Alletatioas Abost Decrease of Specie Thai the condition of the Japanese Empire's specie reserve is anything but a cause for pessimism is the statement of Mr. Kumai, submanager of the Fifteenth Bank, iv denying a report circulated in some quarters that there has been an alarming249 words
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Article226 1915-03-31 11 Captain Smuts Ordered Back to Rangoon- In the District Court, Penary, before Mr. G. A. Hall, Captain Smith, alias Smuts, was brought up on remand, on the charge of cheating in Rangoon. Sergeant John Behan, of the Rangoon Police, pioduced the war rant iigned by the226 words
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Article90 1915-03-31 11 Op naar't machtig Londen Kwam 'n ler op zekeren dag, Toen het geld als "t ware Voor elk op de straten lag. Langs Piccadily Strand En Leicester-square, Zong groot en klein, Opgewekt door al die vreugd, Roug Paddy dit refrem 't Is zoo ver weg naar Tipperary,90 words
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Advertisement377 1915-03-31 11 _MOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., 'Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street XI AM 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 Multiplar377 words
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Advertisement400 1915-03-31 11 NOTICES NOTICE. Will tho two persons, whose ear was commandeered near Nor man ton Camp on the afternoon of 15, by a Corporal of the R A.M.C. and two men of the M.S.V.R. to convey a dead man cf the M.S.V.R. to Normanton. please communicate with this office. (Sd.) C.400 words
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Advertisement508 1915-03-31 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Burma will furnish employer*—free ot nfc—fii 11Tli full particular* of the qusiiAnations and-experience at suitable men for any potation UVy have vacant. Employe** desiriuj appointment* can oatc their application* file* on tbe Register for a fee of Thi* includes:— 1. The retention of their508 words
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Advertisement458 1915-03-31 12 SHIPPING i Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I —3, Collyer (hay. Under dmtract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. REYN3T Mnntok and Palembang Mar 81 SINGAPOBE PontiaDak Mar.sl SPEELMAN Riouw. Letong, Kramat, Maras, Tarecßpa, Midai, Genting, Poeloe-Pandjang, and Sera«f»an458 words
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Advertisement97 1915-03-31 12 The Eutem Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AJtD PENANG. b.s. OMAPERE For above porta will be despatch•d 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, (for97 words
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Advertisement179 1915-03-31 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 Farther Information, Hpplx fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILINGS. For Bandjennassin, Kota Baroe and Samarinda. The s. s. Sri Borneo" will arrive here on Ist179 words
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Advertisement371 1915-03-31 12 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in dO.OOO 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., The371 words
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Advertisement357 1915-03-31 12 The Eastern Assurance Corp c Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-.. (INCORpr, RATvr BTRAITP BKTI BOARD OF D!? Tan chat Van Tan Khi&m h Hon. Mh. Tan Ju! Lee Choon Guan. N.H.Chan,K,,.. H Yeo Hock Hoe, B m >" Wee Cheow Kei B OtigSooDlV. Xi TheCor-paL-. H Fire and Marli'e V p enan«,357 words
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