Malaya Tribune, 13 April 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. rygfflNG DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2,- -No. 85. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 378 1 PALLADIUM HOARD ROAD. SiH*m f a Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. §JfiH Extr;i Shew at *p m Urn! Show at 915p m T0 NI6HT entire: change of programme:. thai will make a big APPEAL to all PATRIOTIC ulse of th- GERM AM FORCES by BRITAIN thri Uingly Depicted, anj the BATTLE
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    • 57 1 Tiiue, Isabour and Devices. fJioneo 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 Jloneo 3st&. 14a, Collyer Quay. j Telephone No^2BB^^^ j MILKMAID BRAND MILK. j I RICHEST IN CREAM I MAKES PEOPLE STRONG I
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    • 242 1 MORE RUSSIAN VICTORIES AT THE FRONT THEIR LATEST SUCCESS GAIETY EST JUNCTION OF ALBERT! and BENCOOLEN STREETS Last Few Nights! Last Few Nights!! The Cines Co's Great Russian Drama (Splendor Film) CZERNOWSKA A sensational subject worthy of Tolstoi at his best. 3 EES THE STORY OF A SIN 4,050 S
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  • 721 2 A medical man gives to Tht Times some notes on the psychology of an airman. He has talked with a flier. 44 1 saw," his informant said, 44 a heavy cloud m front of me, hanging over the sea. It was a grey cloud, or 1 should
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  • 67 2 A. correspondent of the London Globe says the following is a favourite song with the New Armies It's a long way to St Helena j ua a long way It go s It a a diofa place, is St. Helena, To ».-rt<i our two-faced f<».-. Good-bye, German
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    • 185 2 LITTLE'S STILL PROCEEDING FOB FURTHER BARGAINS. See Full Page Advt. on Page 4. ©nly Eight More Days. DO NOT HESITATE BUT BUY NOW. EMPIRECARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders Now Boofted Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address) ORCHARD
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    • 271 2 »the most. WELCOME ARTISTIC UP to PATE.* •Pg'AgISTOCBATS o/ PICTUPE PCSTCAEasT JUST RECEIVED ACTRESS POST CARDS in Photochrome of all the well-known actresses. A vary large selection to choose from. KOH COMPANY Booßsellers, Stationers and Newsagents 82-3 Bras Basah Road. m———— imm mm im— i iiinmwnwmi' rrniTiMH—Mmj^^^^^^^ Important Notice to
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  • 1818 3 preliminary Enquiry. p i the Tribune. district Officer at Aloe [>[U instant. Inspector the Divisional V'V Mr. Tan Keong Tye, r K. Chin Seng of '\A* Rubier Estates, and on four charges, tnder Section 154 of the c |c being owner or <>ccuf t he land at
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  • 60 3 London, March 6.—As a result of adec.ee of December 22ad, 1914, many English firms in Germany are obliged to continue business under the supervision of German Government officials. At present this is the case with thirty-seven British commercial undertakings in Hamburg. The capital of eight British
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    • 703 3 AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER PLANTATION. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF JOHORE. IN TH» MATTER OF Chia Hood Theam and Chua Guan Teong. To be Sold by Auction On Sunday, the 18th April, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. At Sale Room, No. 53 Jalan
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    • 314 4 IMPORTANT I j $3 75 '•acb. A few only J IPIIM Trunk Drawers to match |h* Tennis Shirts $1.75. f |R $2.75 Very mich reii~ each.n All Sizes- I ba 1 Cdamenis in Fancy tocks to Clear at 75 cents &8a cents per pair. Woollen Underwear r*~>>% Many Reduced from
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Che malapa tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 13
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    • 143 5 tr rteousl j supplied by French Consul') Officially Communicated. Paris, April 10. T< French three per cent bonds Pfetroffrad A communique says Ami in the Carpathiani we have ■mi a length of 1 (1() versts, and •nalsed aumerons counter-attacks, the Vistula, the Cossacks i an aeroplane, making
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    • 243 5 The Hague, April 8. Serbians Still AtfrmifC. Serbian artillery succeeded in wiring an Austrian steamer, laden ft&hguns sndammunition, on the Danube. The en w were saved. The BicckaJc Faiiurs. ohiee February 18th, twentyseven British vessels of above 300 tow Lave been sunk. Since the eak of the
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    • 200 5 Only now are details becoming available of the horrors perpetrated by the Turks during the occupation of Ardanucli, near the Transcaucasian frontier. The Tiflis correspondent of the Slovo learns that at first the enemy confined themselves to pillage, and slew only 15 civilians, but after December 30,
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    • 281 5 New Method of Treatment. Sir W. Watson Cheyne, President of the Royal College of Surgeons, in delivering the Hunterian Oration in the theatre of the College last month, described a series of experiments lately made with a view to securing the disinfection of gunshot wounds. The problem of
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    • 331 5 The question arises whether the German submarine tleet is now being greatly augmented. Mr. Churchill stated in the House ol Commons the other day that shortly before the Outbreak of war there were complete twenty-eight German submarines, while sixteen were either under construction or had been
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    • 323 5 An officer writes :—I would far rather have to stand up again to an attack, or, better still, do a little attacking than have the everlasting 11 wait and see" of the trenches. The monotony of a couple of days is really surprising, everything
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    • 182 5 Lord Bryce refers in a letter to the Loudon Press to the work the L T nited States has been doing during the war. Her work as regards prisoners is immense. With the vast funds which American munificence provides, Bed Cross hospitals and motor ambulances, and hospitals
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    • 203 5 The Liverpool Merchants' Mobile Hospital has now become an accomplished fact. When the Earl of Derby (President of the Chamber) addressed a large and representative gathering of meicliants in the Exchange Nowsroom a few months ago, it wai hardly expected that the response would be so
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    • 121 5 Lahore, March 23.—A Press communique' states —The LieutenantGovernor has given careful consideration to the question as to whether the relief afforded to the servants of Government on small pay by the grant of a grain compensation allowance, under tho existing rules, is sufficient in view of
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    • 114 5 Allahabad, March 22.—The Pioneer's London correspondent cables:The Morning Post correspondent at Petrograd states that tho Russian march westwaid along the Black Sea coast is proceeding on a wide front, the Turks being swept aside of Erzerum. It is contended that the Turkish action of setting mines to
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      • 209 5 I 5 for the price of 4 Ist Motorist {pointing to hurst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded BS tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." 2nd Motorist "No spare and I. always looked on you as an experienced motorist." £S I*2 jst do.
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    • 134 6 LATEST Shipping Commercial INTELLIGENCE. P 0 Oriental due from Hongkong to-morrow a.m. Powell's, Ching Keng Lee's, L. A, Chitty's and S. N. Alhabshee's auctions page 3. The B. I. liner Umaria sails for Calcutta via Penang and Rangoon 14 April—see page 12. $GB,OOO required to finish the local wireless installation
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    • 18 6 On March 22, 1913, at 7 Dennartt Estate, (Sicawei Road), Shanghai, William Venn Drummond aged 73 years.
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    • 1009 6 Engineering and General Trade Position and Prospects. A region receiving considerable attention from manufacturers and commercial men prior to the outbreak of the war was Malaya, particularly that portion which is under the aegis of the British flag, and it is not a fanciful deduction that when the
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    • 76 6 The results of inoculation in the prevention of enteric in the M l Army as mentioned by 8. Lelean lately, are :—ln J? enteric fever cases in the J"*"" Army had reached a total of 2,< H year. With the introduction inoculation the numbera rapidly l« until 1913 there were
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      • 279 6 s s HIS MASTER'S VOICE NEW HORNLESS GRAMOPHONES. Prices to from $300 Model ELKO. $40. Dull Polished Quartered Oak Cabinet Double Spring Motor. Model T. 8.0. $85. Latest List of Records Can be had on application. ROBINSON Co. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The
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      • 36 6 Wilkinson's "TAN SAN THE CHOICEST OF ALL CHOICE WATERS. SOLE IMPORTERS: Called Macgrcgor Co. A ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner with MUSIC ON SATURDAY, APRIL 17TH TO BE FOLLOWED BY A Cinderella Dance. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2
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    • 499 7 Tin H«B4}H n P owatta ia <leo'lared infected oweSstence of cholera there. eet rubber is in good n London at 2/5] best enny lower 1 :o:— nese Government has 4 a submarine and two "lanes from the United States. —:o: r ed Kouw, resident X has made
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    • 117 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 13. The Hon. A. R. Adams, presiding at the Penang Turf Club's halfyearly meeting, said that, after paying outgoing expenses and distributing $1,200 to charitable funds, the loss on the half-year was only $239, which might be considered as satisfactory. The
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    • 118 7 Useful up-to-date information relative to the B. I. and Apcar liners, which run to all the principal Mid and Far Eastern ports including Vladivostok, and for which Messrs Adamson, Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., are the local agents, will be found on page 12 of this issue.
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    • 351 7 Miss Sinclair Presented with Silver Medal. At the General Hospital yesterday, Lady Evelyn Young presented Nursing Sister J. Sinclair with the Silver Medal of the Colonial Nursing Association, which is awarded for long and meritorious service. Practically the whole of the medical and nursing staff of the
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    • 35 7 The Pirates' Progress. French Steamer Torpedoed. j Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 12, 4.35 a.m. The French steamer Frederic Franck was torpedoed off Start Point and towed into Plymouth.
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    • 28 7 London, April 12. 3.5 p.m. The Harrison liner Wayfarer, of 9,600 tons, has been torpedoed off Scilly Islands and is being towed to Queenstown.
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    • 36 7 London, April 12, 1.45 p.m. The only nentral vessel sunk was the Seamantha with wheat for the British forces. Later, It is announced that the Liverpool steamer Wayfarer has been beached at Queenstown.
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    • 69 7 London, April 12, 12.15 p.m. The Hague Germany's reply to the Dutch Note opines that the treatment of the steamer Medea, as well the Batavier and the Zaanstroom, accords with the Declaration of London. Germany has decided to submit the question of justification to the Prize Court
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    • 78 7 London, April 12, 1.25 p.m. The Press Bnreau states that the Captain, officers and the crew of H. M. S. Botha have telegraphed their good wishes to General Botha, and hope that the vessel may win further fame for a name already honoured throughout the Empire. General Botha
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    • 60 7 London, April 12, 4.45 p.m. A Paris communique says there has been no infantry action, only cannonading at Belgium, the Oise, Aisne and in the Champagne. We have organised the positions won between the Meuse and Moselle. The Germans have made no counter-attacks. We took five
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    • 44 7 London, April 12, 435 a.m. There have been imposing war demonstrations at Brescia, where twenty thousand people clamoured for war at Naples, where Garibaldi spoke and also at Leghorn and Ancona. Would-be demonstrators at Rome were dispersed, several arrests being made.
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    • 35 7 London, April 12, 1.45 p.m. The Kronprinz Wilhelm had on board sixty-six cases of beri-beri. The Captain says that he had only twenty-five tons of coal and a scanty stock of provisions.
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    • 41 7 London, April 12, C p.m. Paris General Pan, having returned from his visit to Russia and the Balkans, received an ovation from the crowds, including the young recruits, to whom the General shouted M Long live class 1916.
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    • 45 7 London, April 12, 1.45 p.m. Numerous telegrams from Scandinavia reporting the Naval engagement in the. North Sea have been released after being withheld for some days. Reuter, however, is authoritatively informed that there is not a word of truth in the reports.
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    • 129 7 London, April 12, 4.35 a.m. Christiania The captain of the steamer Vestfos reports that while voyaging from Manchester on Wednesday he passed, seventy miles west of Utsire, fourteen large German cruisers steaming northwards. Pilots have arrived at Haugesund, and state that they saw a fleet of twenty-one
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    • 84 7 London, April 12, 12.15 p.m. At a meeting held at Newcastle of delegates from twenty-one Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Unions, a message was sent to Mr. Asqnith, the Premier, welcoming the appointment of the Ammunitions Committee and saying VVe don't want more speeches about failings of the
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    • 43 7 London, April 12, 1.45 p.m. Paris The Rumanian authorities have discovered that the German and Austrian diplomatic couriers' heavy baggage contained spare gun parts, «&a, <fee. Most severe measures have beer! taken to prevent a continuance of the practice.
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    • 54 7 London, April 12, 1.45 p.m. New York The German Note has caused intense indignation. The Herald says The Note is intended to be an act of deliberate disrespect and defiance towards the American Government, and if Count Bernstoff is not immediately recalled, no time should be lost in
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    • 57 7 London, April 12, 12.25 p.m. The renewal of talk about peace at Washington is attributed by the American Press to German inspiration. One of the German peace manoeuvres takes the form of a long interview with the Pope, who is representing as urging the United States to
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    • 25 7 London, April 12, 12.15 p.m. Melbourne: The Roman Catholic and the Anglican Archbishops have appealed for total abstinence during the war.
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    • 78 7 London, April 12, 4.35 a.m. The Dutch authorities have ordered the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Mainz, lying in Flushing roads since the beginning of the war, to leave on Monday morning. The Mainz will probably go to Antwerp. It is reported that Rotterdam intercepted a wireless which
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    • 80 7 London, April 12, 12.15 p.m. Ottawa: The Rt. Hon. R. L. Borden, the Premier, announced in Parliament that the second Canadian Force would be despatched in the near future in response to a request from Viscount Kitchener (loud cheers), and also announced that they had received precise
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    • 88 7 London, April 12, 12.25 p.m. The Times' Sofia correspondent states that Graf yon der Goltz's mission to Berlin, also that of Halil Bey (President of the Turkish Council of State), was in connection with the urgent demand of the Young Turks that three hundred thousand German troops
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    • 48 7 London, April 12, 1.45 p.m. Athens: M. Venizelos' and M. Rhalli's parties having entered into a fusion for the forthcoming elections their success is anticipated. M. Rhalli will probably form a Ministry, as M. Venizelos is going abroad for a sea trip to recuperate his health.
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    • 21 7 London, April 12, 12.15 p.m. Melbourne: Splendid general rains in Victoria continue, completely changing the agricultural outlook.
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    • 62 7 London, April 10, 8.45 p.m. Killed: R. Gilliat, W. Lanyon, R. S PatersonWounded A. Stone (Sherwoods), L. Edwards (Lincolns), W. P. Paterson, J. N. Phillips, H. Rushwcrth, T. Trappes Lomax, E. Wales. To-night's list has 403 killed, 835 wounded, still casualties from Neuve Chapelle. The chief
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    • 54 7 London, April 12, 12.15 p.m. The death is announced of LieutGeneral S. H. Lomax. [Deceased entered the Army in 1874 Captain of the Scottish Rifles in 1880 Major IKS*) LieutColonel 1897 Colonel 1901 MajorGeneral 1900 A. A. G. 2nd Army Corps 1902-4 Brigadier-General 10th Brigade 1904-8; General Officer Commanding
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    • 429 8 Annual General Meeting of Straits Branch. Purely formal business comprised the agenda of the Koyal Asiatic Society's (Straits Branch) annual general meeting, held in the Society's rooms at Raffles Museum, after five o'clock yesterday evening. The Kevd. Dr. W. G. Shellabear (President of the branch) occupied the
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    • 209 8 In the House of Commons on March 1 Mr. Rupert Gwynne asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether contracts had been given since the outbreak of war to Messrs Siemens Brothers and Co. whether he was aware that the constitution of
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    • 522 8 [By THE Man at the Rails.] Yesterday morning the work done consisted chiefly of half pace exercise in the inner course, but there were a few individual gallops which were exceptionally good. Among others, the performances of Preopal, Rouge-et-Noir, Floriia, Friendless and Lady Flower were tighly satisfactory whilst
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    • 98 8 Rangoon, March 3L—ln the District Magistrate's Court several witnesses have been examined for the prosecution in the case against H. C. EUsey, late Departmental •Manager of Messrs Graham and Co., who is alleged to have falsified the books of the firm to the tune of 21
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    • 47 8 It is notified that H.M. the King-Emperor has approved of Mr. Frederick ML Ryder as Consul-General of the United States of America at Singapore, and Senor Don Manuel de Caabeyro y Lago as Consul of SpfJn at Bombay, with jurisdiction also in the British Colonies in Asia
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    • 313 8 Impressive Funeral The cortege left 44 The Ca3tle 19 at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The Herd. Father Rnadel acted as officiating priest at the service in the Cath jdral. It was a very solemn one, a good number of
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    • 162 8 Proposed All-India Memorial. Executive Committee Appointed. Delhi, March 23.—At a preliminary meeting of the All-India Gokhale Memorial Committee, prosided over by Mr. Surendranath Bannerjee, held at Metcalfe House, there were present a number of members of the Legislative Council and prominent citizens of Delhi and a
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    • 68 8 The Fra nee de Domain says that Count Michael Tolstoy, grandson of the great Tolstoy, wastnken prisoner and interned in Bohemia. Several days ago he escaped with two other prisoners, but, having been betrayed by German peasants in a Bohemian village, they were recaptured. Tolstoy and
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    • 80 8 Russia is the one land where food has really become cheaper and more abundant since the war began. In ordinary times Russia exports a great amount of foodataflfc, but the war has so shut the avenues of exportation that the home market gets a larger increased supply. Manufactured articles which
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      • 416 8 I Are You Content to Drink jy Unnaturally sweetened, watery mixtures which are sold njuh H the name of j beer J; THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating b in the tropics than Light, Pure I PILSENER BEER. These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is too\\tfM I
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    • 70 9 Singapore, April 13Ou i.on <>n B*j k 1 w/a. 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/4 1/^2 Private 3 u»;>. 2/4 10/32 0 India— Dank T. T. 17±i Ob Hongkong Rink d/d 0o Shanghai— Bank d/d. 9tf On Java Bank T. T. 142J Ou Japan— Bank d/d. 114 —buying rate $8.54 India
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    • 47 9 The Burns-Philip line's s.s. Mata-untitled 3,273 tons, commanded by Capt C. W. Bibbing, is expected to sail from Singapore for Australia on the 28th inst. l atest Straits Steamship movemenu are -.-—The Ipoh sails tomorrow for Telnk Anson via P°*ts—The Selangor sails for N. B. ports to-morrow.
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    • 471 9 Shipping Notes and News. Th* Atsuta Maru (N. Y. X.) fails homeward on or about to-morrow. Tha S. M. N. liner Vondel aaila en the 16th for outward parts. Outward bound sails the P. k 0. i,a Sardinia on the 17th inst. The Ocean line s. s. Helenus
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    • 192 9 Benrinnes, Brit. str. from Europe at Sect. 7 Wharf. Pat. Simons, Co, Agents. Ipoh, Capt. Daly Birails, S. S. Co. Roadstead. Selangor, Capt. Lawrie, Straits S. S. Co. Roadstead. Lama, B. I. Capt. Mott, Roads. Boustead Ascents. Penang, Capt. Edwards, Straits S. S. Co. Roads. Sails at 2
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    • 213 9 {Singapore, April 1$) Tin* 275 tons sold. —very weak. Tapioca— Steady. Sago F/o/// -—Brisk demand. &ambi r. —Weak. Pepper. —Steady. Other Products.— 'Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations Nutmeg* HO 8. per picul SJIOO Nutmegs 80 S. J 2.00 Copra Bah J-™ Copra Gorong Talo Copra Dongalo JMT
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    • 144 9 A report from New York states that when the White Star liner Cretic sailed for Mediterranean ports the other day she left behind 178 bales of alleged cotton waste, which was intended for shipment, an X-ray examination, carried out by the Federal authorities, haying revealed that each
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    • 42 9 The Pacific Mail S.S. Co's. liner Mongolia. 27,100 tons, fitted up with the latest safety requirements and equipped with wireless and submarine signalling, is timed to sail from Hongkong, (For San Francisco, via Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and'Honoiulu) on May 4th.
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    • 754 9 Presentation by Perak Chinese. In the District Court Chambers this morning, Mr. W. S. Gibson, who has occupied the seat vacated by the death of Mr. C. V. Dyson, was presented with a silver casket and addrass from the Perak Chinese. There were present Mr. Cheah Kee
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    • 77 9 BulUck Cirt Driver Charted. Last Saturday Wea Tiam Huat, a bullock-cart driver, was charged with criminal breach of trust as a carrier of fifty bags of flour value $160. Chan Hong, «a Chinese woman, of 200 Tanjong Pagar Road, was charged with the above named accused, with dishonestly
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    • 99 9 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Lama, for Penang, every Thursday, 5 p.m. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co. Laomedon, 14th April, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co. Tara, Uth April, for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and
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    • 118 9 March, 1915, Outputs. Messrs Boustead and Co., agents Anglo-Java Estates March 18,000 lbs total to date 157,442 total same period List year 144,395 lbs. Messrs F. W. Barker and Co, agents —Lanadron, 97,041 lbs Ledbury, 31.388 Cluny, 8,951 Senawang, 17,305; Sandycroft, 8,590: Batu Anam, 8,885; Batu Village, 1,959
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    • 83 9 Tronoh Mines, Ltd. During March 1915 the Tronoh j Mines Ltd. yielded 2,529 picnls 57 I catties of tin ore. Menglembu Lode Mine. The Menglembu Lode Syndicate's output for March was 134 piculs valued at $6,250. Work both in the mine and mill was muah restricted owing
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      • 77 9 Train Services. fciV&ED 11MES Singapore Tai\k-Road) Daily Ha Daily leave* for north at 7.7 a.m. aad T. p.m. Othar train* leave for Johare at IJ a., 10.21 a., noon, IJQ p., 2.5» p., 4.40 f. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 't.lA fM. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 342 9 fixtures. Tuaday, 15th. Hind. IT: in..; li.11 P- i v.-- Wednesday, 14th. y M N** wxp** water:—10 m 1 U im I f%. 5 i® s Thursday. 15th. r\ w»meward mail due. k !Ir lilt a.m., ft. 7 i««.; 10.o7 p.». g ft waiar. ft. Friday. 16th. t Council. p.m.
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    • 361 10 Fifteenth General Meeting. The fifteenth general meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co. Ltd. waa held yesterday at 2.15 p.m., at the offices of the general agents, Messrs Huttenbach Bros, and Co., 13, Collyer Quay. Colonel Derrick was in the Chair, the others present being Messrs
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    • 45 10 Mr. R. de P. Dallin, formerly on Terentang Estate, Sungei Gadut, is now a Lieutenant in 17th Hn. Northumberland Fusiliers (N.E.R. Pioneers) and expects to get his Captaincy shortly. Mr. Dallin was in the M. S. V. R. and also saw service in South Africa.
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 227 10 I MOTOR CARS ON HlPe] MOTOR REPAIRS Aid. KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF I Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Vleitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles ("Gasolene Unlit Cycle Co. I 4/5-2, BEACH
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      • 185 10 SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF .u A piece of land situate in the istrict of Tanjong Pagar in the bettkment of Singapore, being Lot xt° Part Government Lease No 1147 for 99 years dated the 2nd June 1847 as described in the Government Resurvey Plan as Lot No. 55 Town Sub
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      • 137 10 I NOTICE TO MOTORISTS IS H ELL FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT Please send Jour Order to CHIN HUAT LEE, 29 SOUTH CANAL ROAD who also stock large quantities of lubricating oils, carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. RUBBER CURING. The only known apparatus that successfully smoke cures
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    • 529 11 j it Rallies Girls' School stribnted on Friday raorBon. Mr. J. B. Elcum, of Education, only the ,pila being present. enting the prizes, gplained that while istaking part in the war that has ever I passing through a anxiety, all loyal gets feel that public
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    • 510 11 Proceedings in Parliament. Mr. Gershom Stewart aske 1 the President of the Board of Trade whether firms in this country have been doing business with German tirnii in China since the declaration of war whether merchandise is being carried for German firms in British ships and
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    • 89 11 An appeal for blood to be transfused in to the veins of wounded soldiers, issued by the military medical authorities at Lyons, immediately brought one hundred and twenty volunteers who were eager to save the lives of French soldiers by depleting their own veins. In the list were many women,
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      • 262 11 KIAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 12-11 v EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from Boon Seng Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. <
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      • 403 11 NOTICES 4 SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT~& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street MOHAMEDAN PROCESSIONS. The Mohamedans* annual Koodoo Procession will take place on Thursday, the 15th inst., starting from the Teluk Ayer Street Mosque about 2.30 p.m. The M Ratham Procession
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      • 509 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: 1. The retention of
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      • 651 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij feoyal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I— s, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with th* Netherlands India Government. Th* undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. DC WKKKI Batavia 14 KKW-T Muntok and Palembang W SIVGKAWA9GI Singkawang, Selakan, Pemangkat and Santas Apnl 11 Bingkaka Tanjong-Men-'idar. Tanjong-Leidong, Berombang,
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      • 238 12 SHIPPIHC_ pT&oT Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, Hpplx to: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGEXT. STEAMER SAILINGS. For Bandjermassin, Kota Baroe and Samarini«. The s. s. Sri Borneo" will be despatched for above ports.
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      • 372 12 _shippinc British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongiong and Shanghai en xoute FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Takada 6,949 O. M. Robins, s.s. Madras 6,949 J. Kilpatrick,
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      • 308 12 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF \m AUSTRALIA AND CHINA,' INCORPORATED BT Roy L CHARTER. Paid up Capitol in 6<\' eSoS Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Fror r; n BANKERS. The Bank of England. 1 City and Midland 1 London County and Bank, Ltd., The Natioi Bank of England, Bank of Scotland,
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