Malaya Tribune, 10 April 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vc'. 2 Nc. £3 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. APRIL 10, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 407 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p m TO-NIGHT I I ;\v England's Menace, then you will surely want to see The Master Spy. •grand Sensational Drama, dealing with Germany and her Iron Cross Merchants l&fte Master Spy If
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    • 54 1 Time, Isabour and Devices. dloneo PRESS-COPIER. PRESS-COPIES 100 lETTERS IN 5 MINUTES. No Smearing:. No^Water. NO Late Fees on Mail day. Copies Absolutely permanent. Free Demonstration BY Sloneo Jbtd. 14a, Collyer Quay. j Telephone No. 288. I MILKMAID BRAND MILK. I RICHEST IN CREAM MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed
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    • 233 1 MORE RUSSIAN VICTORIES AT THE FRONT THEIR LATEST SUCCESS The GAIETY Picture Palace JUNCTION OP ALBERTiand BENCOOLEN STREETS To-IMight To-Night!! The Cines Co's Great Russian Drama (Splendor Film) CZERNOWSKA A sensational subject worthy of Tolstoi at his best. 3 parts THE STORY OF A SIN 4,050 S An adventuress marries
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  • 315 2 [By w. H. Barnard.] London March 6.—Last week closed at £180 spot and £158 forward. This week it closed at £184 ipot and £163 forward. The quantity whioh changed ha y is was fair, about I,KH) tO0& Fluctuations have been violent, the lowest prices being £180 for
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  • 345 2 The German policy of frightfulness" is exerciaed not only at the enemy's expense, but at the expense of German troops. Again and again we have heard stories of whole sections driven unarmed and defenceless to certain death as a punishment for retreat and M pour encourager les
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    • 187 2 LITTLE'S NOW PROCEEDING. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Sale Lasts 14 Days Only. See full page Advertisement on Page 4. Entire shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON I Orders Now Booßed Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address) ORCHARD ROAD. Only Address 'Phone
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    • 395 2 HOTEL van WIJk" DURING THE WAR 1 SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY j BOARDERS. j TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Mana^ j" ALBERT L. A. DALEyT" p 1 UNDERTAKER j No. 137, MIDDLE R OA D, Messrs. Dottridge Bros., lv, LOXDOS. n«nin.iiin>.Mi»i.iii—ii m m— nn.iiMß——l—im^^^^^^^ I LISTEN FOR YOUR HEALTH'S
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  • 1069 3 Klang Estates Devastated. 1250,000 Damage I far the most serious disaster in ,v of the planting industry overtaken group of rubber Klang district as the nltOi a storm of unprecedented which swept over the during the afternoon of nday. Practically every in the track of the storm .t,
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  • 124 3 A trumpeter with the Australian Force in Egypt writes —It is really a wonderful sight here, especially at night to go up one of the Pyramids and look down. It it just like a big town and to think that a few weeks ago
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  • 38 3 Tcs. Nasuan 2,550 coyans, at 64/84 each Samruang 800 63/68 Namuang 400 57/.'»9 Total coyans 3,750 (Last Week). From 22nd to 28th March. Nasuan 16,600 Coyans Samruang 4,500 Namuang 2,500 Total 23,700
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  • 250 3 Some interesting experiments have been made recently with sunken lights for indicating land-ing-places for aircraft. We learn from a recent number of the Deutsche Luftfahrer Zeitschrift (Berlin) that the lights are placed beneath the surface of the ground in such manner that they can be dearly
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  • 189 3 London, March 4.—The rise in freights is now developing, and high as present freights are, the sniping community, says a correspondent, appears to be cm the eve of what might almost be termed a super-boom. This further accession has had its beginning in the scarcity of steamers
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    • 188 3 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A piece of leasehold land jdt«ate in the District of Tanjong Pagar in the Settlement of Singapore, being Lot No. 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.
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    • 483 3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF WAX POLISHED TEAK BLACKWOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS, Etc. The Property of M. S. H. McARTHUR, Esq. To be held at The Asst. Colonial Secretin's Bungalow, Government Hill, On Saturday, 17th April, at 2 P.M. Chinese carved blackwood settees and lounging chair, Japanese
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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    • 440 4 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. FOR TWO GREAT SALE NOW PROCEEDING. APRIL 6«, WEEKS ONLY. BARGAINS EVERYWHERE. APRIL 20«, NO CATALOGUES ISSUED. SEWING MACHINES^ A Bargain not to^be^Missed. A Lockstitch High Arm Hand Machine made ef good hardened steel mounted on strong Wood Base, with all the latest improvements te aid
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. CtK n?alapa tribune. SATURDAY, APRIL 10.
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    • 522 5 Hun Headquarters Smashed. lon, April 9, 12.5 a.m. tness, writing on April 4th, situation is unchanged. q Q] gune on April Ist secured i a house sheltering a German li* itlquarters. Wounded Is seen being removed Early on the morning we blew np a hundred T|r
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    • 52 5 London, April 8, 6.45 p.m. Killed E. Meyer, J. Nash (East Surreys). Wounded E. P. Cawston, Lieut. F. A. Clifford (Engineers), D. M. Hall. To-night's list numbers 1,039 men, including 347 killed. The chief sufferers are the Devons, Leicesters, Irish Rifles, Blaok Watch, Highland Light Infantry
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    • 157 5 London, April 9, 6.50 p.m. Press Bureau s The Order of Companion of the Bath has been conferred on Captain Kelly for chasing the Goeben and Breslan on the Cth and 7th of August. The Goeben could have turned and sunk the Gloucester at any time but
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    • 67 5 London, April 9, 4.35 a.m. Petrograd A communique states that the Russians in the Carpathians have progressed in the valley of Ondava, dislodging the Austrians. Austro Germans, considerably reinforced, attempted to develop an offensive at Mezo Laborez but were repulsed with heavy losses. The Russians scored
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    • 40 5 London, April 9, 4.35 a.m. A Washington telegram says that Germany, replying to the American claim for compensation for the sinking of the Frye, assumes liability, but demands that tbe case be submitted to a Prize Court
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    • 90 5 London, April 9, 6.20 p.m. The death is announced of Bishop Moorhouse. [The Rt. Rev. James Moorhouse, D. D., Litt. D., was born in 1826. Formerly Curate of St. Neots, Sheffield and Hornsey, Vicar of St. John's, Fitzroy Square, Vicar of Paddington and Rural Dean, Warburtonian Lecturer, Chaplain-in-ordinary and
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    • 35 5 London, April 8, G. 45 p.m. Paris The man Swoboda, who was oharged with causing the fire on the liner Touraine, has been handed over to the military authorities. He is an Austrian.
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    • 164 5 German Piracy Problems. Tht Hague, April Gth, 1915. Near the Hook of Holland a Norwegian steamer has been torpedoed. The torpedo missed the vessel but for an unstated reason fire broke out on board and the vessel had to be abandoned, the crew being landed at the
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    • 65 5 The new German Minister yon Kuehlmann has arrived at The Hague. He has given the assurance that the disasters to the five Dutch vessels during the past week must be regarded as accidents on account of the sharp action which Germany is taking against the Allies, and not
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    • 275 5 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia <% China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $315,678.69 R. B. Osborne (Monthly) 20 M. J. Niall (February/ March) 10 H. 0.
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    • 86 5 Mr. H.M.S. Mathews in charge of the office of the Commissioner of Settlement and Land Records, Rangoon, is retiring, after a distinguished service of nearly thirtysix years, and is proceeding on six months' leave prior to retirement in September next. Mail news, dated Malta, March 2, says s.s. Daneric, Bangkok
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 228 5 I 5 for the price of 4 I 1 Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded Eg] <fi *jr*i has burst, and I haven't a spare." DC |g| Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist."
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    • 1185 6 Why the Punishment should be Severe. It will surely be universally admitted that Germany has inflicted not only upon Europe but the whole world an unparalleled disaster by wantonly invading Belgium and France and thus forcing Great Britain to intervene on behalf of a small but brave nation,
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    • 56 6 Amongst Sarawak Licenses untitled tration appears under th Alligators—7o alligators ana eggs were destroyed during half year with a total measuj em of 306 feet, for which rewar paid out to tbe amount of as against 112 alligators and imeasuring 478 feet and 9 mcli«" which $211.74 were ptid oni
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      • 309 6 ROBINSON Co. THE VICTORIA BICYCLE FITTED COMPLETE WITH "2)unlop" XTsres H Good Steel Bicycle at a Cheap 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 Chain
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      • 76 6 MARTINI ROSSI ft m VERMOUTH. SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL. MUSIC DURING DINNER -To-Night!--7-30 P.M- to 9 30 P.M. TRY OUR AMERICAN MIXED DRINKS. AMERICAN BAR TENDER IN .CHARGE OF THE EAR. I DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2 2£ou mas Pax j More But can get nothing Better j
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    • 459 7 Kin was quoted at $83.75 in the federal Capital yesterday. Hard Para rubber To-day's wire cs; crepe, Ut quality, 2/4*. Sa .o Flour is now priced at 14/9 in the Home markets. Copra is now quoted at £20.10.0 •n the London Market, in uw j. L ttdon
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    • 327 7 Ipoh Amateurs at the Memorial Hall. At the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, in aid of the Qaeen Mary's Work for Women Fund, Mrs. Herbert Cooper's company of Ipoh Amateuis gave an excellently staged representation of the farce Mrs. Dot," by Somerset Manghan. The play is very similar
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    • 363 7 (By the Man at the Rails.) The morning was fin* and cool. There was a fairly good gathering of owners and others interested. The mist at the top bend was but slight and did not interfere with the interest of watching the candidates. The work done was, on
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    • 89 7 The Casino presents to-night a most interesting programme with the star feature an adaptation of Dickens' famous Oliver Twist. Lovers of Dickens will doubtlessly troop up to see one of his finest characters treading the devious ways the master hand planned for little Oliver. The production is a
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    • 62 7 This morning, before Mr. Clarke, Second Magistrate, Oh Tow Neong was charged with the theft of a first class rikisha valued at 50. Complainant, Ling Teng Hin, alleges that he left the rikisha on the side of the road and that accused went away with it. Accused, however,
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    • 62 7 U. P. Produce Stakes. The following is the result of the Upper Burma Produce Stakes, run at first day's racing of the Mandalay Spring meeting. L. Taik Kee's eh bbh Hla Pc (12-2J) 7-10, Vincent 1 Mahomed Saddacks's b bb h Aung Ta Nyun (IM) 6-2, Htun Aung 2
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    • 19 7 The monthly meeting of the Ministering Children's League will be held in the V.M.C.A. on Monday at 4.30 p.m.
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    • 161 7 Interned Ships. Cargo in Netherlands Indian Waters. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 8, 2.30 p.m. An agreement, sanctioned by Government, has been reached between the London Chamber of Commerce and the owners of sixteen vessels interned at Padang and Sabang, whereby cargo belonging to
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    • 135 7 London, April 8, 2.30 p.m. The French Eyewitness says Amidst the more glorious and more effective deeds of the army at large the activities of the airmen have been temporarily in the background. But fina weather and longer daylight have permitted a recrudescence of aerial
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    • 66 7 Useful Trio Netted. London, April 9, 11.50 a.m. Three spies have been arrested and charged with communicating naval and military information by writing in invisible ink to various addresses on the continent. The cases are declared to be of grave importance. They will be tried in civil courts,
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    • 35 7 London, April 9, 6.40 a.m. A Washington telegram says that President Wilson has cabled to the King of the Belgians greetings of friendship and goodwill on the occasion of His Majesty's birthday.
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    • 65 7 MORE MEETINGS IN WAVERING ITALY. London, April 8, 7.5 p.m. Rome The Syndic of Rome presided at a meeting attended by all the principal notabilities, at which were established citizen committees to supervise all the resources of Italy in the event of mobilisation, especially regarding finances, public services and
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    • 60 7 The German Consul at Naples, interviewed, said that the Consuls of the chief cities were advising Germans to leave Italy. These instructions did not come direct from the German Government, but were a measure of precaution, as it would be difficult for German families to return to
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    • 46 7 London, April 8, 6.45 p.m. Rome A semi official note statss that Italo-Serbian conversations are reaching an agreement regarding the Adriatic. Italian diplomacy in the Balkans conforms on all points with that of the Entente Powers, with which it is in close agreement.
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    • 92 7 Kaiser's Great Failure. London, April 9, 4.35 a.m. The Admiralty has issued a statement regarding the British merchant vessels sunk by submarines during the week, which shows that the week has been for the Germans the least successful, except one since the commencement of tbe so-callsd blookade.
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    • 31 7 London, April 9, 6.20 p.m. The Portuguese sailing ship Douro has been torpedoed. She sunk slowly. The crew took to the boats and reached the Helwick lightship.
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    • 40 7 London, April 9, 6.20 p.m. Great Britain's imports show an increase of £8,643,603, but exports show a decrease of £14,342,595. The imports of food, drink and tobacco have increased £7,651,307 while exports of manufactures and cotton decreased £4,421,735.
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    • 25 7 London, April 9, 6.40 a.m. Insurances have been effected in London at forty guineas per cent against a German invasion of Holland.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1028 8 Murder Case Continued. The Summary General CourtMartial, composed of Lieut.-C<d. Brownlow, \i. A. f President), Major Harris-Edge, K. S. L. L, and Capt. Bail, sth L. L, yesterday continued the hearing of the case in which Sepoy Sainsudin stands charged with the murder of Lieut. Elliott and j
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    • 19 8 Mr. Justice Beachcroft is confirmed as Judge of the Calcutta High Court in place of Sir H. Carnduff deceased.
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    • 148 8 A German American's Opinion- It is stated in a message received by the Times from its correspondent in Washington that Mr. Jacob Schiff told the New York Pence Society that he anticipated an r.ad of the war before the autumn. While he did not exp'efc the relative
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 348 8 Latest Advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Three pieces of land situate at Klebang Kechil, Malacca, held under for 99J years and also under a Statutory Land Grant. To be h«ld at Mr. L. A. Chitty's Sale-Room, No. 12 First Cross street, Malacca, on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1915, at
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      • 228 8 j MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRfi GREASE t! 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. j 4/5-2,
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    • 103 9 SJjrday, 10th. H om E*\>\*n&de. I p.m. v Theatre, p.m. J a in 7 ft. 2 ins. 8.48 p.m. I Sunday. Hth T 100 Per*ice, Andrew's ub 7 fr. ins. p.m. L Moby, 12th. s.,< i. rv. Museum. 5 p.m. r« Bntteabech'el.ia p.™. m ft. 3 ins. ».47 p.m.
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    • 43 9 Singapore, April 10* tta i Mdoa— m/s. 2/4 J/16 Demand 2,4 1/11 P"va p 3m|b, 2/419/32 Bank T. T. 1744 ?9| T. I. 142^ d/d. 114 Moving rati $8.54 n iwiw 1/331/11 krii Vl r i« r j WT la Londor, 23|
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    • 69 9 untitled shipbuilding firms on Coast are said to be with work indeed, l are so busy that the rtakings are hard put with the overflow ;1:u come their way. Newport News I Dry Dock Comsat work on hand ~J,' n continuously a ra they have two hand, and including the
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    • 374 9 The Captains Story. The French Transatlantic Company's steamer La Touraine entered the harbour of Havre on March 8. Captain Caussin, commanding the liner, stated that at 2 a.m., when in lat. 48° 14 N and long. 21 c 06 W, he was informed that tire had broken
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    • 284 9 The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia assumed control of the lighthouses on April Ist, and from that date Federal light dues were imposed on shipping. By the rates the Government expect to raise £60,000 per annum, it being the intention to make the lighthouse servioe self-supporting. The inauguration if
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    • 484 9 Shipping Notes and Nsws. The Atsuta Maru (N. Y. X.) sails homtward on or about the 14th. The S. M. N. liner Vondel sails on the 16th for outward perts. Outward bound sails the P. A O. s,s. Sardinia on the 17th inst. The Ocean line s. s.
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    • 184 9 Latest Quotations, (Reuters Special Ssrvicts.) London, April 7, 7.4 p.m. Metals. Tin:—£l73 spot. Straits, 3 mos. £165.0.0. Bar Silver 23f. Copper 71£. Iron 67/3. Lead 23J. Produce. Rubber sellers. Fine hard Para spot 2/6}. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/4*. Copra £26.10 0. Black Pepper, fair Singapore
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    • 223 9 {Singapore, April W-) Tin* —$83 175 tons sold. Copra. —Very weak. Tapioca' —Sfeemdy. Sago Flour. —Brisk demand. Gambier.— Weak. Pepper— Steady. Other Products. Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmeg* 110 S. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 22.00 Copra Bali IJO Copra Gorong Talo 9.40 Copra Dongalo 9.40
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    • 69 9 Messrs Welsh and Co., the Secretaries of Sembrong Rubber Estates, Ltd., inform us that the output of the company for the month of March amounted to 2,197 lbs. United Malacca Rubber. Mr. N. Gomes, Secretary of the above Company, courteously informs us that the output of the United
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    • 27 9 The Danish steamer Bryssel was recently arrested and taken te Swinemunde. She has now been released, but Germany has retained the cargo of oil destined for Sweden.
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    • 4 9 tmprĕĕtĕd bp 0*rr*tp<mdm4s.]
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    • 345 9 i m Tm th* Editor *f th§ Malaya Tribune. Sir,—I read with great interest and no little pain the correspondence embodied in your leader yesterday relating to the treatment meted out to Chineie and other Asiatics by Railway officials. I am a Season Ticket Holder myself
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    • 113 9 In the action brought by the coxswain atid crew of the North Deal lifeboat Chas. Dibdin, and the owners, coxswains, and crew of the Deal luggers Monarch and Hone, to recover salvage remuneration for services rendered to the steamship Batjan, of Amsterdam, Sir Samuel Evans, sitting in the
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    • 123 9 Despatches from Manila state that business men have requested Washington to employ naval colliers to carry the masses of goods stored in the Philippine docks and relieve the acute congestion. The Vladivostok-Wonsan service of the Chosen Mail Steamship Company will be continued as a fortnightly run with the Chusei Maru.
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      • 55 9 Train Services. LViSi.l; i a'rS- 1 Ik-Ins 1 Daily. Dailj north at 7.7 a.m. and krain* leave fur Johore at 1. 1.30 m tM p., 4.4* p. n »iin at 8.16 a.m. and i.!4 re from Johore 7.9, 8.4ft, IQ.1t, Train :—Leave?. Johore j J.'p.m. Th trai journey f 1
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 165 9 sails close, i o~L'- d y. I en* Hainan» P m M«na 2 p.m. L-. iV:."" p. .Swettena;,i I'wau* *Klang 2 p.m. Circe 2 p.m. Hong Wan 2 p.m. *Tel# Tiachns 4 p.m. dMalurca Sri Mum 4 p.m. Prachatipok 4 p.m. Benuit 4 p.m. Sylvia G. 4 p.m. «r m«'«
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    • 59 10 Comparative Statement. Comparative statement of copper exports from the United States during the first month of this year and last 1915. 1914. United Kingdom 8,113 5,529 France ...12,226 0,069 Germany 12,808 Holland 125 7,082 Belgium 380 Austria 2,304 Italy 3,742 1,590 Denmark 245 Norway Sweden 1,445 Russia
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    • 101 10 .Mrs. H. B. Salmond (c/o Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour) acknowledges, with many thanks, the following contributions Amount previously acknowledged $27,584.12 Albert Long 50.00 T. A Melville (2nd.) 10.00 A. E. Baddeley (7th) 25.00 Dalhousie Royal Arch Chapter (Fremasons) 50.00 Collection boxes 10.00 Further sale of "Emden" photos
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    • 110 10 I)elhi, March 17.—The Raja of Sailana has offered a motor-car for ambulance work in the war. The Relief Funds. Bombay, March 17.—The Western India Turf.Club decided to-day to give the following amounts to the Imperial Relief Fund:- Rs. 75,000 to the Bombay Presidency branch, Rs. 10,000
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    • 72 10 Copenhagen, March 10.—Scandinavian business men who have just returned from the Leipzig Fair unanimously declare themselves most disappointed with the exhibition. The Germans, they say, had nothing to sell. Only articles with Hindenburg's photo were exhibited. There were no Nuremberg toys, or rubber or leather goods—only some
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 415 10 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS Rare and beautiful PlaLts, compri eing Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reducti m of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a hobby of collecting rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect my Nurseries Don't Miss This
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      • 576 10 Church Services. 8. ANDREWS CATHEDRA!*. First Sunday After Easter. 7 a.m.—Holy Com man ion. 7.45 a.m.—Holy Communion Choral). 9.15 a.m.— Marin» and Litany. 4 p.m.—Monday School A Bible Csa**»s. 5.30 p.m.—Festal "Evensong and Sermon. Hymans—l3l, 194, 140 (Ist tune) 186 133, 504, 499, 140. Lejaon». M. Num. 16, 1-36. j
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      • 101 10 CHINESE GOSPEL HOUSE. Nobth Bridge Road. 10 a.m.—Service in Chine»« (Hek-kis») and Ihe Lord 1 Supper. 8 p.rn. —Service in Chinese. M. E. TAMIL CHURCH SERVICES. Short Street School Chapel. 9 a.m.—Sunday School. 10 a.m.—Divine Service, by Mr. J. Kovilpillai 6.80 p.m—Epworth League Meeting. 5.15 p.m.—Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. SBVENTH-DAY adventist
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      • 53 10 Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beach ?'oad, Singapore ASAHI BEER H SAPPORO uLACK BEER CITRON WATER Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. Tamoto Co., 351, Victoria Street, TELEPHONE 412, And AH Retailer* Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon
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    • 179 11 Hippy Islander* Who Have a Lot to Learn- Incredible though it may sound, gtill places which have t:c heard a syllable about the 1 Tristan da Cunha, the lonely Atlantic island, says the Postmaster-General, I a mail since the r. Tristan da Cunha dependent on
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    • 336 11 ii The death of Frank Bullen m one of the most moving stories of our day, 6ays the Pall -Mali. M Few that have tasted the charm of his writings can have tailed to gather some knowledge of th*- career in which they had their
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    • 48 11 untitled untitled Observer) learn that v Manpetit, of the 3rd division, of the French loijj well known in Mond'for many years he naa been recommended V 3 and has had con- the Cross of the *U„; m on fW for his magnifier*. g} una indomitable bravery eneinj'l fire.
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    • 260 11 Ont of the features of special intereit in the working of the traffic of the Panama Canal is the use of electric locomotives for towing ships through the locks. At the Gatun Locks, for example, the two ship channels, one for traffic in each
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    • 126 11 (By G*enevieve Grandcourt.) America, across the sea, Between two seas in glory set, Hast thoa forgotten Lafayette When thou, though yearning, were not free, He sailed to thee, he sailed to thee Full six days, ere magic dream Had spanned the stream Of distance, with the wmirl of
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    • 134 11 Captain S.J.G. Beaumont, Double Company Commander, Malay States Guides, left Taiping on Saturday by the morning express for Penang en route for India. Lieut.-Colonel C. H. B. Lees, Commandant, M. S. G., the European and Native Officers, with the non-commissioned officers, w r ere on the platform, besides several European
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    • 93 11 Sir Henry Burt, President of the Indian Railway Board, has •been offered and accepted the appointment of Director of Railways at the India Office in place of Sir T.R. Wynne, the latter succeeding Mr. Robert Miller as Managing Director of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway. Mr. Miller becomes Chairman of the Board
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      • 363 11 NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT~& C 3., Phone No. 423. 102, Market Street. EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Go., IS 19 Robinson Road. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that as from the 10th day of April, 1915, no
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      • 497 11 NOTICES KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 4-21. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Pest Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 12-11 v MOHAMEDAN PROCESSIONS. The Mohamedans' annual Koodoo" Procession will take place on Thursday, the 15th inst.,
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      • 517 11 The Malaya Tribune EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with full particulars of the qualiications and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— L The retention of
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      • 446 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet .Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Qw. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. oe wnm tut*** B tejj |J KEY' R -1 Montok and Palembang April n BIKGKAWANG I Buigkawang, SeUkau, Peman S kat and
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