Malaya Tribune, 9 April 1915

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- ■No. 82. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1915. Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. CfK rftalapa Cribune* FRIDAY, APRIL 9.
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    • 361 1 PALLADIUM I ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Show at S p.m. Usual Show at 915 p.m. TO NIGHT If yon Saw England's Menace, then you will surely want to s«« The Master Spy. Another grand Sensational Drama, dealing with Germany aad her Iron Cross Merchants V)(}e
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    • 67 1 mi m mTOjlWMlM;MMaMMilWMiiiiiii<ii I Tune, Isabour and Monev,~Sa\?ii)g Device*. Sloneo PRESS-COPIER. PRESS COPIES 100 LETTERS IN 5 MINUTES. No Smearing. No Water. NO Late Fees on Mail day. Copies Absojutely per lYUimvin t. Free Demonstration BY Sloneo Jstd. 14a, Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 288. If n MILKMAID BRAND I MILK.
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    • 243 1 MORE RUSSIAN VICTORIES AT THE FRONT I THEIR LATEST SUCCESS The GAIETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OP ALBERTiAND BENCOOLEN STREETS To-Night I To-Night!! The Cines Co's Great Russian Drama (Splendor Film) CZERNOWSKA A sensational subject worthy of Tolstoi at his best. 3 SJK THE STORY OF A SIN 4,050 X. An
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  • 856 2 The Cry of Starvation and Despair. Many years ago I stood at a pit head when the cages were bringing «p shapeless masses wrapped in canvas, masses thai before the Fire King suddenly assumed his seept.e had beeuhowiug out coal that England's industry iniuht continue. There w_?re
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  • 119 2 In response to occasional complaints from candidates at different periods of time during the last ten years about the refusal of the New Zealand Marine Department to allow the use of their Azimuth Tablei in the Time Azimuth problem in the examination of foreign-foing candidates for
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  • 228 2 Usually Means Rheumatism. Do not worry about a p a i n j Q b—k. The worry will do you Jolr harm than the pain. Serious of the kidueys seldom or never duce such pains, while the ca u frf most backache is muscular rheu tism,
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    • 185 2 LITTLE'S NOW PROCEEDING. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Sale Lasts 14 Days Only. 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 Boofted bjj Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address) ORCHARD ROAD. Only
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    • 252 2 J HOTEL van WIJK j DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. 'the host.WELCOME,;ARTISTIC A UPtoDATE.' TV'AffISTOCftATS cf PICTUHC POSTCABPS* JUST RECEIVED ACTRESS POST CARDS in Photochrome of all the well-known actresses. A very large selection to choose from. KOH COMPANY Booßsellers,
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  • 528 3 n wonderful tracking powers nt l knovdedge of foTfflt lorepossessthe North American Indian figured largely in writings fact and of fancy, but I doubt if there is any inhabi- ;Ul v country who can work I, v through the jungle more ,!v or with greater skill
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  • 132 3 prevailing activity in the trade is outlined in the published official report as rtate of employment in In this return the rubwith which is classified d\\d canvas trades, i cry favourably. Not this group supplied the Pst i ftcentage of recruits to the T n is the
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  • 356 3 Fresh Regulations«inYofkohama. Stricter control over enemy residents in Japan has been ordered by the Central Government and instructions forwarded to the officials in all prefectures, reports the Japan Advertiser. On Saturday over 200 German and Austrian residents on the Bluff, Yokohama, received In German a notice
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  • 179 3 European Charged with Breach of Trust. Colombo, March 23.—Alfred Donald Wolfe, charged by Mr. A. J. Wilson, accountant, Messrs Shaw Wallace k Co., with breach of trust in R4OO and falsifying account books, was produced in Court today, on arrest at Talai-Manaar Pier, by a detective Sergeant.
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  • 102 3 The Board of Trade Journal states that a report has been received from the British Commercial Attache at Yokohama to the effect that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, which operates the subsidised steamship service between Japan and Australia, has received instructions to include Zamboanga, in the Philippine Islands,
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    • 493 3 AUOflftN SAIES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A piece of leasehold :iand situated* the District of Tanjong Tagar in the Settlement of Singapore, being Lot No .73 of Part Government Lease No 1147 'for 99 years dated the I£nd June 1847 as described in the Government Resurvey Plan as "Lot"No. 55 Town
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    • 284 3 AUCTION SAtfS PRELIMINARY NOTICF. MORTGAGEES SALE OF FREEHOLD SHOPHOUSES SETCATE AT PRINSEP STREET and MOSQUE STREET. TO BE HELD AT OXTR SALE-ITOUII On Monday, 19th April, at 2.30 p.m. CHING KENG LEE Auctioneer"". 8-4 mA AUCTION SALE OF 'Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, etc., THE PROPERTY OF A. PROCTOR,
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    • 288 4 LITTLE'S COM APRIL 6th. bt hIMPORTANT SALE OF MEN'S WEAR li $3 7s eaCh 11--: Trunk Drawers to match $2.sofeach. Tennis Shirts $1.75/ $2.75 Very much reduced- Usual Price $3.50. 11l Hm. Special Offer. Oddments in J mmi/'l OddmeniG in raiity tccks t(> Clear at 75 cents 85 per pair.
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  • 120 5 I ton, April 7, 6.50 p.m. Lieut G. EHis, EnC. Davies (Monmouth- s .ii-;. Mo lion. nnds H. H. Marsh, g j M. Winch (Rifles). Die I: A. Dyiield. 1 C. Blandford, E. E. \V. N. Carter, C. Comely, I j r Hall ward (Worcesterx tel, G.
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  • 74 5 L 1 a, April 8, 6.10 p.m. a[ Times says that, in ction with the decison of the ritrol the export of Mr. Perry Granville, ■A the firm of Nelson Donkin A Co., h»? h pointed to secure the necessary t< niiage for transport purposes, as
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  • 61 5 I ondon, April S, 5.40 p.m. The official Gazette published in Constantinople calls Q P all who ure able to bear arms Bid who hitherto were not liable foril ervice, including lads, w the defence of the coasts and o *k» .so ull immigrants three
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  • 39 5 1 ndon, April 8, 5.40 p.m. C[i ial: A small body of fin cavalry was observed yesast of Kaatara. A few exchanged and the retired. All »nr I reconnaissances 9 are no other troops within r^r.u
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  • 13 5 April 8, C.10 a.m. 1 it!i is announced of Major*nera! Clement Griffiths.
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  • 31 5 Lirxjit,.,) 1 t<Jrs tlie 1>r^nce Line, K i d> meeting on the WT Uary de °l ar ®<l aa interim ceiV 4 Jbr c nt against 2^ i! d ytar ago.
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  • 387 5 Fighting Around Uszok Pass. London, April 1.15 a.m. Petrograd, Official In the Carpathians, despite the counter-attack of the enemy who was strongly reinforced by Germans and Austrians, our offensive continues between the river Toplia and in the direction of Uszok. All the summits of the principal
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  • 24 5 London, April 7, 7.55 p.m. Capetown.: The Union forces, advancing along the railway from Warmbad, iiave occupied Kalkfontein and Ramus unopposed.
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  • 704 5 Swiss Neutrality. Germans Break Another Treaty. Geneva, March 3.—ln deference to the Swiss Government's wishes, the French have removed a battery that bad been placed close to the Swiss frontier. The Treaty of Vienna prohibits the placing of fortifications within ten miles of Basel. Nevertheles, the Germans are
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  • 307 5 Rubber buying shops have recently been established in Kuala Kubn, Ulu Yam and Serendah. This will be the means of cutting down expenses to some extent for native cultivators of small holdings who in the past have had to go to Kuala Lumper to dispose of their small output of
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    • 37 5 1 "DRAGON" CEMENT I JU *M 1 TO THE Ifel, a3£l&4* I 9 AND TO I mmtmm V 1 Kg Singapore. GOVERNMENT 9 dupire m xfeßl^ g SINGAPORE. I Sole Agents for the Straits and F.M.S. |2
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  • 1253 6 Many people art- saying that they are fed up with the war and are tired of the monotony of the war news. Th© fact is that we are an impatient people, and like to see things settled offhand without any time being wasted over preliminaries. But unfortunately
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  • 102 6 A worthy successor to the £amOOl England's Menace is now being shown at the Bijou Theatre in 44 The Master Spy," the devious WJ;• of the enemy Secret Service WĔB being brought to light. It ii real good topical. Rapier, Prince, a fine Rocambole Serial, sees the master
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    • 296 6 BOBINSON Co. THE VICTORIA BICYCLE FITTED COMPLETE WITH "IDunlop'' H Good Steel Bicycle ct a Grjecp Price. Specification. Frame—2o, 22, 24 and 20 in. Mudguards—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 Lever lined gold and colours
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    • 85 6 Wilkinson's I j TANSAIM THE CHOICEST OF ALL CHOICE WATERS. SOLE IMPORTERS t Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL. MUSIC DURING DINNER -To-Night!--7-30 P M to 9 33 P.M. TRY OUR AMERICAN MIXED DRINKS. AMERICAN BAR TENDER IN CHARGE OE THE BARDAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2 2&>u iuaj2 Pas j j More
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  • 430 7 Tin ii $54J—11.38 up. The export of copra from this was 325 tons for last week. —:o:— [go tons of sago were exported from this port during the week. mm :o:— Last month the Ulu Piah Tin Minea yiel led 400 piculs of tin-ore. Tin was quoted
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  • 231 7 By the Mao at the Ralls. This morning was fine and cool, and though training was confined to the inner course, the work done was on the whole satisfactory. Quaker Girl, Preopal, and Rouge-et-Noir were among the first out, and were exercised independently. Though they were not much
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  • 179 7 The improvement that has recently taken place in the price of rubber is believed by several people conversant with the trade to be the precursor of a further advance. The statistical position is regarded in London as favourable, and the slight increase that has taken place in the
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  • 71 7 This favourite hall has a great Russian Drama "Czernowska" as its star feature for to-night. It is the story of a Sin. The plot is one of intense interest depicting the intrigues of a pretty adventuress, the wife of a count and a nobleman. The denouement is complete
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  • 66 7 The latest reports received from the stranded vessel show that the position has undergone but little change. The S. H. Board's tug is in attendance. Some further members of the crew have been landed Capt. Holman was in town, and a preliminary enquiry has been com menced into
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  • 60 7 "Mrs. Dot" will to-night mako her appearance at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Company, a clever and talented one, will ensure that the play will prove a great success under the guiding spirit of Mrs. Herbert Cooper. The performance has been eminently successful in the F.M.S. and as the proceeds
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  • 42 7 A Grimsby trawler, the Xarina, has been blown up in the North Sea. The crew of nine is missing. Other trawlers saw the explosion, and it is not know whether the explosion was due to a torpedo or a mine.
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  • 240 7 (From Our Own Corretpondent.) Penang, April 8, 11.20 a.m. Breezy Meeting of Olu Piah, Ltd. The meeting of Ulu Piah, Ltd., held yesterday was a breezy one. Mr. G. W. Wilson, presiding, submitted the accounts, which show a net profit of $30,253, being a decrease of $112,470 compared
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  • 158 7 On the 4th nit. the launch took place at South Shields of a passenger and cargo steamer built to tha order of the P. and O. S. N. Co., for their local requirements at Singapore. The vessel is %20 ft. in length by
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  • 83 7 During the week ending April 3rd there occurred 173 deaths locally, of which 118 were male and 55 female. Of the 173 deaths, 127 were Chinese, 23 Malays and 19 Indians. Malarial fever claim- Ed 17, phthisis 24, convulsions 25, beri-beri 7, pneumoinia 9, dysentery 6, and bronchitis
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  • 183 7 IReuter'o Special Mar, 3mperial, anb ©rfcinarp. Services. United States Matters. The Falaba Horror. London, April 8, 3.40 a.m. Washington The American Ambassador at Berlin has been instructed to forward a copy of the official report of the commander of the submarine which sank the Falaba. Germans Annoyed at
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  • 114 7 London, April 8, 3.20 a.m. It is understood the Cabinet yesterday deferred consideration of the proposals for dealing with the liquor trade as a whole. Meanwhile much is expected from the voluntary abstinence movement. An improvement is already noticeable in the productive centres. According to the Daily
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  • 98 7 London, April 8, 4.40 p.m. The Press Bureau crushingly replies to the Germans who are trying to excuse themselves for murdering the passengers of the Falaba, and says that the Falaba was unarmed. It is not true that sufficient time was given to the
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  • 250 7 Belgians Once More. London, April 8, 4.40 p.m. The Belgian troops drove the Germans from the western side of the Yser in complete disorder, and have captured a machine gun and ammunition. Thereafter the enemy have shown little activity along the Belgian front. On The Meuse. London,
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  • 72 7 Ceylon Students Union. London, April 7, 5.35 p.m. A Ceylon Students Union been formed at Edinburgh under the presidency of Doctor Gunetilleke. Wedding Bells. London, April 7, 7.35 p.m. At St. Margarets the wedding of the Hon Neil Primrose and the daughter of Lord Derby took place to-day. A
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  • 22 7 London, April 7, 7.55 p.m. The German Admiralty acknowledges the loss of the submarine U. 29.
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  • 912 8 Latest Proceedings. Yesterday the so miliary CourtMartial, compos. 1 of Lient.-Col. Brownlow, K. G. A. (President). Major Harris-Edge, K. 8. L. 1., and Capt. Ball, sth L. 1., concluded the hearing of the case in which five men of the sth L. L are charged with mutiny and
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  • 124 8 We are pleased to learn that Col. W. R. Edwards, brother of the wife of Captain R. H. D, Sanderson, of Singapore, commander of the 44 Singaporean," has been appointed Surgeon General of Bengal. Col. Willian Rice Edwards, CD C.M.G., M.
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  • 152 8 His Majesty the King has been pleased to approve of a service being held in the Chapel of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George on Friday, April 23, at noon, in celebration of St. George's Day. Dr. K. MacKinnon has gone to Sarawak to take the place of
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  • 167 8 Meeting ia RaaU Lumpur- The Tamils of Kuala Lumpur met on the 27th ult. at the V ictoria Institution to consider the formation of a Volunteer Corps. Two resolutions were adopted by the meeting and a committee was elected consisting of Doctor E. T. Maclntyre, Messrs X Thambipillay,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 415 8 Latest Advertisements. OVERSEER OR CLERK. Advertiser, 39 years of age, with good references, desires employment as am Overseer of construction or other work, able to make himself useful in an architect's office; can keep looks; hoMs Madras Government Cert ifica'e for Design, Geometrical Drawing, Frfekand ditto and i'aintintf. Willing to
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    • 225 8 j MOTOR CARS ON HIRrT] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co" I 4/5-2, BEACH
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  • 66 9 mud mm &-Bit4) Daily. djb rul M»ves fo* north at 7.7 a.m. and 1 r trains leave for Johore at noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p., 4.4« p. s m m fr,, m north at 8.1 j a.m. and .14 leave from Jobore 7.9. 8.4?, 10.1», J 4*3 and
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  • 69 9 untitled on the Pacific Coast Aited States are protesting lll J -gainst the frequent which are made in the of the Steamboat Inspecl<*. The regulations, it is now fill a massive 1 thaw is no sign that th© officials in pro- injunctions is anyihauated. Most of the 10 arw a
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  • 461 9 Shipping Notes and News. The Atsuta Maru (N. Y. X.) sails homeward on or about the 14th. The S. M. N. liner Vondel sails on the 16th for outward ports. Outward bound sails the P. <fc 0. s,s Sardinia on the 17th inst. The Ocean line s. s
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  • 131 9 Latest Quotations. {Reuters 6c Special Service*.) London, April 7«, 7.4 p.m. Metals. Tin: —£173 spot Straits, 3 mos. £165.0.0. Bar Silver 23£. Copper 70£. Iron 68/1. Produce. Fine hard Para 2/6 April-May paid. 2/4 spot. Mruritins Sugar, fair business at 22 3 to 33/-. Linseed Argentine, 48/6
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  • 223 9 (Singapore. April 0) 7Y».—5844 350 tons sold. Copra. —Very weak. Tapioca- —Steady. Sago Flour. —Briak demand. Gambier— Weak. Pepper— Steady. Other Prodis—Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmegs 110 S. per pioul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 25.00 Copra Bali Copra Gorong Talo 9.40* Copra Dongalo MO* Copra Kayong
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  • 66 9 Singapore, April 9. On Loi''U>n Bank 4 m/h. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2 4 1/3 C Private i m/s. 2/4 19/32 Go India Bank T. T. 174fe On Hongkong— B.«nk d/d 20| On ShanghaiBank d/d. 102£ On Jay Bank T. T. 142J On Japan Bank d/d. 1141 ioveroignp—buying $8.54 India
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  • 39 9 Delhi, March 22—The Maharaja of Alwar has marked his pleasure at the introduction of the Benares Hindu University Bill into the Council by giving a sum of two lakhs for the purposes of the University.
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  • 194 9 March, 1915, Outputs. Messrs Kennedy and Co., Agents. —New Columbia 19,319. Messrs Sime Darby Co., Agents. —Kempas 12,374. Malaka Pinda.—«6,37s total 7 months 171,345 lbs. Messrs Evatt and Co., the Companies Secretaries, favour us with the following outputs The Nyalas Rubber Estates Ltd.— The output for the month
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  • 81 9 The Secretaries of the Titi Tin Co., Ltd. (Messrs Welsh and Co.) inform us that the mines' output for the month of March If 15 amounted to 372 piculs. The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. in March was 170 tons. During the week ended
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  • 160 9 London, March 9. —Many are watching the boomlet in Oil shares with a firm expectation that the actirity may spread to the Rubber market, since th© two things have the same kind of sentimental interdependence that exists —for reasons stili insufficiently explained—beween Mexican Rails aud Trunks. Whether
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  • 126 9 Six Shop Houses Destroyed. A verj serious fire occurred at Port Swettenham early on Easter Monday, says the Malay Mail, resulting in the complete destruction of six shop-houses. The buildings, new ones of brick and including a chandu shop, a liquor shop, etc., were found to
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  • 61 9 Interport Chinese Tennis. Singapore s Win. In the Intorport Chinese Cricket Practice Match on April 3rd Penang boat Singapore by 6—4, 6 —4, 5—7, 6—4. The match which was played on the 6th resulted in a win for the visitors by 6—o, 6—l. Singaporean's Again Victorias. The result of
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  • 46 9 Grand National Steeplechase. Grand National Steeplechase, run March 26 Ally Sloper 1, Jacobus 2, Father Confessor 3. Twenty ran, won by two lengths, eight lengths between second and third. Betting 100 to 8 Ally Sloper, 25 to 1 Jacobus, 10 to 1 Father Confessor.
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  • 65 9 The result of the Lincolnshire Handicap, run on Wednesday, 24th March, was as follows View Law, 6st. lib., P. Jones 1 Lord Annandale, 7st. 71b. Wing 2 Poly crates, 7st. 9 lb., Fox 3 Twenty-two ran. Won by threequarters of a length. Starting prices: 0 to 1 against
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  • 57 9 The result of the Liverpool Spring Cup, run on Thursday, March 25th, was as follows China Cock, 9st, Wing 1 Boots, 7ft 11 lb., Robertson 2 Bed Time, Gst. 8 lb. 3 Fourteen ran. Starting prices 7 to 2 against China Cock, 100 to 6 against Boots
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  • 122 9 Feather-weight Championship. There was a good number of spectators at the M Scala Hall" on Monday night, says the Malay Mail, to witness the boxing contest bet veen J. Cavalho (Singapore) and D. Carrol (Kuala Lumpur). The Ist and 2nd rounds provided a somewhat hard contest, each trying to
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  • 32 9 Sunday, 11th April. Johnston's Pier at 8, 0 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bung tiow at 8.30 and 9.30 a.m.. 12 15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 72 9 For th© period from the lUh to 15th April, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and [our pence three-quarter penny per lb., and duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in
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  • 91 9 Straits S.S. Co.'s steamers sail as follows Kinta, for Port Swettenham and Telnk Anson, at 4 p.m. to-day from the roads Lady Weld, for Malacca and Muar, at 4.30 p.m. to-day from the roads. The new trade route between Russia and the United Kingdom via Scandinavia is not yet a
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 519 9 FIXTURES. Friday, 9th. m Victoria Theatre 1U5 p.m. M lf Service Guild Meeting. i:i? i 10; General &16 p.m., f h a Mt ni. Hall. w n ®ward mail -ail> a p.m. f am., ft.'.» ms. X.b p.m. fl- Saturday, 10th. a! Con.-table# and Armed CivilK p| tnade. •> p.m.
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  • 191 10 Sino Japanese Friction. The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, speaking of the friction between Chinese and Japanese shipping interests in the Far East, says that although Japanese interests are overwhelmingl}* predominant at present, the Chinese efforts to meet their competition along the coast of China has been
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  • 285 10 Some American Comments. As regards the turbo-electric machinery of the United States collier Jupiter, some details are given in the "Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers." On the 48 hours' full-power trial a speed of 15 knots was obtained without a hitch, everything running well. The
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  • 293 10 For some consideraable time past the Imperial Merchant Service Guild have urged upon the Government the desirability of granting temporary R.X.R. commissions to Captainand Officers of merchant vessels ems ployed in the transport service. Failing this they have asked for the institution of a distinguishing badge in
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  • 89 10 Rangoon, March 22.— Special licenses have been issued by the Governor-General, authorising Metsrs Balthazar and Son, general merchant*, to manage certain land in Rangoon on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. L. Schweitzer, residing in Germany, and certain property on behalf of Mrs. Maria Danker, and authorising N. Patzert
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 415 10 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reduction of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a hobby of collecting rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect ray Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain The
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    • 251 10 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. SH ELL. FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT 4 m—mmmmm—mmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmm-mm—mm^mm—mm^mmmmm—mm J Please send Tour Ordi HIN HUAT LEE, j 29 SOUTH CANAL ROAD who also stock large quantities of lubricating oils carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. j LISTEN FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE IF you have
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  • 76 11 New Councils Constituted. a from Sandakan that of British North l ,ith the approval of the •tors, has been pleased tii Advisory Counaffairs, and (b) Disfor native affairs. Council for native so styled and its advisory and not rs of the Council inted by His Excelj rernor and
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  • 236 11 point seems to have ►tice of naval obgervare to take facti on i (says The Motor [otor Bout"), no GerL of a later type C2l has yet been seen. I commencement of the 27th German sub- I'L'7, was put in a.l it may reasonI posed that ten
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  • 100 11 fights in the air 11-known Pegoud t tnan aviators. He of them yesteri within our lines, and tine down more or over the border. This k mnV a real 'sport.' i asses too near his drops like a wounded 3 up again before 1 lerinan trenches, id they
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  • 40 11 M?** 15.—The Governbas cabled to the ftm |v* s &te a recomruendaft, MUHTcial bodies in pr the argent i ntroducI interlocking the jurisBntish Prize Courts so go to their destinaVk (,ar^oeB in tact and cargoes destination porta.
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  • 125 11 A Sharp Protest. Peking, March 11.—The Russian Minister at Peking has filed a Note with the Chinese Government against the questionable action of some German soldiers from Tsingtao in Inner Mongolia. The Note says that an Attache to the German Legation at Peking, followed by eight soldiers
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  • 146 11 Monsieur Delcasso, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, officially informs the French Legation that M. M. F. Richer, Legal Adviser to Siam, Lieutenant in the 21st Colonial Regiment, has been killed in action, under glorious circumstances. On February 3 last at Massiges (Marne) he led an assault
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  • 237 11 The Japan Times (March 16) says Trade continues to be favourable to Japan though exports have shown a large falling-off during the past ten days. The Finance Department figures for the opening days of March show a favourable balance to the amount of 1,045,000 yen, the total
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  • 64 11 His Excellency Mr. G. Nishi, the new Japanese Minister to Siam, and Mr. M. Ida, the new Japanese Secretary of Legation and Consul, arrived in Bangkok by the i.s. Kuala on the 6th instant. Mr. Ida is accompanied by his wife. Mr. G. Miho, tha
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 351 11 NOTICES SHELL* MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. KiN WATT~& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Senc Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. TOH-NAM SCHOOL. London Matriculation Evening Classes. French Teacher M C. A. Paulat Mathematics H. M. Hoisingtoa,
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    • 513 11 NOTICES NAM KIAT CO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 12-11 v NOTICE. In order to prevent undue alarm to the residents in the neighbourhood of the
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    • 528 11 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with full particulars of the tions and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments can have their applications filea on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— L The retention of
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    • 601 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, CoUyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. BAUD Billiton Batavia. Cheribon and Semaraag April *St KBBOT Bwnpit, Bamlj.rmaMn Stagen. Kok-Bu M Balik-Papan, 8* 17 marinda, Tarakan arid Barouvr Apni
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