Malaya Tribune, 23 April 1915
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1915-04-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. gVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- ■No. 94. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915 Price 5 Cents.22 words
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Advertisement356 1915-04-23 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p.m. TO NIGHT I! WHY WAS THE IRON CROSS? v. -bo Easily Had With Apologies to WILHELM Co., imited. Now Look at this. A Three-Retl Production by the Famous GAUMONT Co. It's356 words
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Advertisement47 1915-04-23 1 DO NOT BUY German Made Desk Files. BRITISH MADE ARE SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY Jloneo Jstd. 14a Collyep Quay. Telephone No. 288. I MILKMAID BRAND I MILK. RICHEST IN CREAM I I MAKES PEOPLE STRONG f I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore. I47 words
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Advertisement209 1915-04-23 1 ——M———n—»————— moDMaaHKaaM I IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT. THIS IS IT A GOOD PROGRAMME And You will Know Where You will Get it AT THE "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OP ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS SHATTERED LIVES 3 A Superb Three Act Drama 3 NEW ROCAMBOLE209 words
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Article332 1915-04-23 2 Crew Landed at Newhaven. The steamihip Glenartney, .>,201 tons, of Glasgow, bound from Bangkok (Koh-si-Chang) to London and Liverpool with 8,000 tons of rice, was torpedoed at about H oa.m. on the 18th March when about 10 miles south-east of Beachy Head and near the Royal332 words
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Article255 1915-04-23 2 Following is an interesting summary of the various German airship disasters since 1905, when Count Zeppelin burst upon the world with his much-boomed and greatly overrated craft. In view of the accidents to two German airships, L 3 and L 5, off Denmark the other day it has255 words
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Article232 1915-04-23 2 How strange it now seems that girls at one time cultivated pale, sickly-looking faces. Better sense prevails to-day and no a rosy tinge of health would willingly sacrifice Ibis natural charm; .till 'here are many girls who have no roses" on their cheeks, because their232 words
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Advertisement208 1915-04-23 2 j JOHN LITTLE Co., 1 Limited.1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED I 1 A LARGE CONSIGNMENT TATE'S FINEST CHOPPED SUGAR I Price per 4 lb. tin 95 Cents. I 7 lb. tin $1-50. Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON I Ordei* Now208 words
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Advertisement320 1915-04-23 2 J. I. JAYATIIAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OP VAST EXPERIENCE Connting over 35 years' eervice in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. 81. Tank Road. 10-7 BAN LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. Shipchandlers and Providores, General Importers and320 words
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Article145 1915-04-23 3 Annual General Meeting. The Planters 1 Association of Malaya hold their annual general meeting at 1030 a.m. next Sunday at Kuala Lv npur. Following is the agenda:—l. Minutes of meeting of January .3 > 2. Resumption of Immigration 3. Penghulns' courts 4. Absconders —(a) Magistrates at Po:t Swettenham and145 words
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Article208 1915-04-23 3 Profit $*****6. The report of this Co. for presentation to the shareholders at the twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting, held at Hongkong on 10th inst was as follows The l>< ird of Directors have now to lay before the shareholders a statement of accounts and balancesheet for208 words
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Advertisement458 1915-04-23 3 In, Malaya Tribune I EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. I v will fornkfc err.ploy«—fr«* o: I I foil particulars of th« qnaliic* .t >&},l- inferi for ar,} -vacant. Employee d<wirir. t th-ir application* filff I. fs6. of their %m lificatioc or nitod. unit aJuitiMy uabtt ia th»- daily list of Sitoa united previously,458 words
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Advertisement178 1915-04-23 3 AUCTION SALE Of Valuable teak Chinese Household Furniture, etc., To be held at No. 95-10 River Valley Road On Saturday, 24th April, 1915. at 2 p m. Comprising blackwood drawing room suite inlaid with M. O P. Shells, teak sideboards, teak almei rahs, carved and gilt almĕi r ahs, carved178 words
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Advertisement581 1915-04-23 3 AUCTION SALES ESTATE OF TAN TAT VAN, DECEASED. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of a Leasehold land together with a brick built Dwelling house thereon, erected and known as Mun cipal No. 456 Tranquerah, Malacca, to be held at Mr. L. A. Chitty's SaleRoom, No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, on Friday, the581 words
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Advertisement415 1915-04-23 3 AUCTION SALES RE SHARPE ROSS CO. (Is Liquidation) "AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE STOCK-IN-TRADE TO BE HELD AT Messrs SHARPE ROSS COS Godown, Robertson Quay On Monday, 26th April, at 11 a.m Comprising coloured and -white Idine, tapping knives, wedge axes, citex fire extinguishers, cement tiles, lavors, chanekols, sarking felt, Marsden415 words
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Article328 1915-04-23 4 (BY The Man at the Rails.) It was a fine and clear morning yesterday' but after last right's rain the course was a bit heavy and the training done, except in some very few cases, consisted chiefly of pace work. Quaker Girl (Gabell), Rouge-et-Noir (native up), Flows328 words
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Article293 1915-04-23 4 Messrs Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd., write in their Weekly Rubber Circular issued on 20th inst Sale Report. At the auctions held to-day 158 toni were offered, and 79 sold —some 79 tons being offered and subsequently withdrawn. At the opening the bidding was quite brisk a*d prices293 words
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Article83 1915-04-23 4 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. report that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender on 20 April:— Diamond Smoked Sheet $124 to $12«.» Plain M 119 121 Unsmoked Sheet 116 121 Fine Pale Crepe 114 126 Medium Pale Crepe 12283 words
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Article97 1915-04-23 4 The body of Mr. George Cltmies Rots, the King of the Cocos Islands, who died at Ventnor five years ago, was on Feb. 11 removed for interment in the Cocos Islands Mausoleum. The connection of the Ross family with the island in the South Indian Ocean reads97 words
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Article200 1915-04-23 4 Latest Quotations. (Reuter's Special Services.) London, April 22. Metals. Tin:—£167.10.0 spot. Strata, 3 month* £167 5.0. Bar Silver 23 13/16. Copper 77J. Iron €4/9. Iron Sheets 15 selected. Lead 21$. Spelter 36. Prriuce Rubber 2/3£ buyers. Fine harcl Para spot: 2/6J. Plantation, 1st class quality erepe 2/4|.200 words
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Article28 1915-04-23 4 (Singapore, April tS) Tin.—t&H I 150 tons gold. C+pra. —Stead j. Tapioca- —Weak. Sago Flour.— Weak. Gambier.— Good demaii'l. Pmpper.- Steady. Other Product*— H* r 8t28 words
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Article184 1915-04-23 4 Kafcmage 110 S. per P io s *U> Satmege 80 S. Copra Bali |j Copra Gorong Talo Copra Dongale l l< Capra Kayong Oopra Pulo %0 Copra Pontianak Copra Siantan j Copra Singkawang Sago Flour Singapore l»t «.uaht} Saga Flour Singapore fair 44 Sago Flour Sarawak184 words
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Advertisement202 1915-04-23 4 h THE X I TRANSMISSION OF POWER I xi -il EnsU re (0 That all the Available Engine jg 1 Between the Engine and Machines in any bejng Transmitted, and (2) That the RJ Factory Installation is a Most important Point is Silent, Easily Looked After, and g I and202 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section19 1915-04-23 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915. NOTES AND NEWS. CM rcalapa tribune. FRIDAY, APRIL 2319 words
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Article139 1915-04-23 5 i-said that the Govern,id help to dispel any snsn the part of the Moslems onr attitude towards the ute if it issued a manifesto srplaining their view, j 1 Crewe replied c are on an far as possientitled to speak carious sections of Moslem opinion. But our attitude139 words
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64 1915-04-23 5 London, April 5.55 a.m. The Dail Telegraph's Eastern Medit< rran c u r sj undent states Hat General Sir Ean Hamilton com■iandi tii" Me literranean Expeditionary Force, which is now complete. It in the finest Battalions in th British Army who have not ye; fought in64 words
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Article64 1915-04-23 5 London, April 22, 5.55 a.m. The increase in the output of munitions is strikingly shown by J 1 figures. He ■v l that, tsJting the figure of 20 as tn- output in September, the subf! > was as follows: November 90, Decem--186, February March 388. He64 words
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Article26 1915-04-23 5 kMKkm, April 20, 10.5 p.m. tv,| that the Bishop of made a Knight t«< »ictorian Order. 1 posthumous honour of ComBath has been con-idier-Genersd Gough.26 words
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Article12 1915-04-23 5 London, April 21. announces that Colo- 1.-as been apy Major-General.12 words
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Article23 1915-04-23 5 1 1 April 2?, 5.55 a.m. lip la »ties among Officers in Gq W during the last seventeen killed ■"J-a yen wounded.*23 words
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Article31 1915-04-23 5 1 April 21, G p.m. Alston, 2nd Lieat. U rfortha), If. Fitzroy, STr* A killed: P. C *L Wounded: R. A. V W Jwl 2nd (London Regiment)31 words
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Article58 1915-04-23 5 Around Hill 60. London, April SI, 10.15 p.m. A Press Bureau message says that the enemy is still making violent and continual counter-attacks on hill 60. Between six and nine yesterday evening two heavy infantry attacks were repulsed will great loss to the enemy. The hill was58 words
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Article76 1915-04-23 5 London, April 21,10.15 p.m. A bold successful attack has been made by an airship on the harbour and shed at Ghent. The damage must have been considerable. Belgian aviators have bombarded tho arsenal at Bruges and the flying ground at Lissevegh. Later A Paris communique says76 words
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Article122 1915-04-23 5 London, April tl, 1.30 a.m. Paris The evening communique says the attack against the trenches which British captured near Zwartelen was repulsed; the enemy's losses at this point since April 17 are between three and four thousand. Attempted German attacks at Ville sur Tourbe (Champagne), Bagatelle (Argonne),and Hartmannsviller122 words
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Article258 1915-04-23 5 London, April 22,12.40 p.m. Accounts of the British success near Ypres, published in Paris, show that it developed into a bigger action than anticipated. The original object was to seize a ridge where the German snipers had been busy. The first onset was completely successful. Thegj258 words
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Article31 1915-04-23 5 London, April 22, 5.55 a.m. Reports from many qnarters in Holland show that great movements of troops westward are in progress behind the (Item a a lines in Belgium.31 words
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Article56 1915-04-23 5 London, April 22, 1.45 p.m. Athens The torpedoing of the Ellespontis on the 18th inst. has caused the greatest indignation. It will probably lead to a claim against Germany. The entire Press condemns it as an act of barbarism. The Embros says that Greece's real reply will56 words
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Article24 1915-04-23 5 London, April 21, 7.40 p.m. Paris: It has been ascertained thatithe Kaiser visited Hartmannsweilerkopf in order to encourage the Guardsmen.24 words
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Article714 1915-04-23 5 Conditions in Interior of Germany. Col. F. N. Maude, C. 8., whoie knowledge of Germany ia derived from many years of study and personal experience, writing in the Sunday Times, refers to the growing belief in the theory that one of the great objects steadily maintained in view714 words
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Article285 1915-04-23 5 Mimic Battle on Pacific Coast A 'good story of the manner, in which a pnrty of merchant seamen belonging to Allied ships repaid an offensive German skipper for insulting the flags of their respective countries is told by the Cardiff correspondent ot the Daily Telegraph. At a285 words
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Advertisement28 1915-04-23 5 j "DRAGON" CEMENT I j| MUNICIPALITY and to g I Slnoaport. mCIKBUKITi 1 DUPIRE johore. 1 I SINGAPORE, m Sole Agents for the Straits and F.M.S. <y* 8828 words
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Article493 1915-04-23 6 We are very pleased to note that J Mr. Alma Baker, of Perak, has met with considerable success in his efforts to induce residents of Malaya to subscribe to an Air Fleet Fund, the following donations having already been received by the Manager «f the Ipoh493 words
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Article64 1915-04-23 6 Keppel Harbour, Singapore Shoal S'Alat Sinki. A shoal carrying 11 feet only L. W. 0. S. existi half cable NorthWest of the new T head Military pier, Mount Serapong, in the Channel between Pulo Brani and Blakan Mati Island. The shoal (sand and shell) running North and64 words
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Article77 1915-04-23 6 A disastrous fire broke out at Tha Sao, a town close to Utaradit, on the Northern Siamese Railway. No less than sixty-two shops were totally destroyed with all their stocks, and the damage is put as high as 800,000 Ticals. A large quantity of hides and other goods77 words
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Article54 1915-04-23 6 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the month of March was 170 tons. During the week ended April 3 the output was 31 tons. The output of the Katoo Dcbook Dredging Company for March was 20U piculs the output for the fortnight ended March54 words
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Article831 1915-04-23 6 Tin is aUBU—$25 cU. up. 487 tons of copra left Him i during the past week. One hundred and forty-four t«,na pepper were exported during last week. All new adg. receive 1 tfter 11.30 a.m. to-day are inserted oa page 8. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. P.831 words
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Advertisement494 1915-04-23 6 j NEW ZONOPHONE RECORDSI I FOR APRIL 1915. I j o" Double Sided— Si-ZO each. I ,1381 It's a long way to Tipperary Black Diamonds I I Carry on March I I z 1385 Egyptian Patrol March I J The Thunderer March 1 z 1396 PriTate Tommy Atkins March I494 words
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Advertisement68 1915-04-23 6 SMOKE The Aristocrat of Cigarettes, Well-known E M I A g N H A BAR E I- R L T G A E S s s. CaldbeckTMacgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL. To=Morrow Saturday Special Dinner WITH MUSIC TO BE FOLLOWED BY A Cinderella Dance 10-45 p.m. THE HIGHLAND SCHOTTISCHE WILL BE68 words
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Article97 1915-04-23 7 eh 24.—A correbat, while proceerg towards Przemvsl, f s around the like a circle *of volsouthern and I succession of i, and dense smoke, i blew up their ammuWhen the Russians h,, e *plosiona they rushed ml u f J r ,rI and occupied the ihe97 words
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Article42 1915-04-23 7 Kaiser Wilhelm and the Crown Prince have secretly made a visit to Brussels and Antwerp, where they have inspected the Cockerill and Hoboken works, says a Hague wire. Seventy-seven vessels entered the port of Rotterdam during the past week.42 words
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Article222 1915-04-23 7 Points About The Most Efficient Drive. The transmisiion of power between the engine and machines in any factory installation is a most important point, and it is most necessary that a method be adopted which will ensure (1) that all the available engine-power is being transmitted,222 words
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Article168 1915-04-23 7 Under normal conditions Germany, Austria and Hungary require at least 20,000 tons of crude rubber annually. Now plantation supplies are entirely cut off by tbe British embargo and the declaration of rubber as absolute contraband. The Financier thinks a little rubber may still leak through via the168 words
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Article84 1915-04-23 7 Calcutta, March 12 Comprehensive statistical tables relating to Banks in India are to-day published by the Department of Statistics. They give particulars of all principal banking concerns now doing business in this country. It shows that since September 1913, 57 banks have failed, the authorised capital of84 words
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Article44 1915-04-23 7 On Friday last a series of severe earthquake shocks were felt in Benkoelen. The shocks varied from 3 to 6 seconds in duration. People rushed from their houses, many of whose walls are cracked. There was no loss of life.44 words
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Article54 1915-04-23 7 British Submarine Disaster. Reufer's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 22, 4.10 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin communique says that British submarines were repeatedly observed in Heligoland Bight. German forces attacked them and sank a hostile submarine on the 17th instant. The destruction of others is probable,Reufer's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. - 54 words
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Article46 1915-04-23 7 Abortive Attacks. London, April 21, 7.35 a.m. The enemy made several abortive attacks in the Carpathians, their offensive against Polen Hill being particularly stubborn. The enemy's losses were very great, the first batch of prisoners captured there being to the number of 500.46 words
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Article37 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, J. 30 p.m. Petrograd Russian torpedo-boats cruising otf the Anatolian coast on Monday sank ten Turkish vessels loaded with munitions. The}' then bombarded the Turkish positions at Arkhave, causing a panic.37 words
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Article19 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 7.40 p.m. Petrograd: Ten German aeroplanes dropped over a hundred bombs at Bielostock.19 words
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Article122 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 0.20 p.m. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. J. King (M. P. for Somerset), as to what measures the Government proposed to adopt, in view of the attitude of the House of Lords on the question of a Council for the United122 words
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Article54 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 7.40 p.m. Great Britain's financing of the war was most successful, and is exampled by the Exchequer balances, which stand at d£l(K),209,000 against £8,106,000 in 1914. An excellent beginning was made of the sales of Treasury Bills under the new system, amounting to £9,431,000 during54 words
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Article32 1915-04-23 7 London, April 22, 5.55 a.m. The relatives of Commander Brodie, of destroyer E. 15, have received a telegram, which is undated, that he is held a prisoner by the Turks.32 words
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Article31 1915-04-23 7 London, April 22, 1.45 p.m. Venice Anti-war riots are reported to have occurred at Trieste owing to the scarcity of food. The police were stoned and windows smashed.31 words
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Article25 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 7.40 p.m. It is reported that the Turks are preventing in Turkey from responding to the mobilization call..25 words
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Article139 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 11.45 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd-George, amid cheers, paid an eloquent tribute to the Marquis of Kitchener's marvellous organization and equipment of the British Forces in France. He dwelt on the scale of ammunition used, quoting a General, saying that his139 words
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Article202 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 9.40 p.m. Foil explanations in regard to the Indian Wheat export regulations and arrangements have been issued by the Indian Wheat Committee appointed to supervise the working of the scheme in London. The Committee consists of Lord Lucas (Secretary, Board of Agriculture) as Chairman, and202 words
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Article63 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 7.40 p.m. After a stubborn resistance, the Germans in the Cameroons retired to a high plateau in the centre of the Colony. The seat of the Government has been transferred to Yaunde, and the Allies are advancing thereon. Th 6 British and French columns63 words
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Article31 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, T. 40 p.m. Rome The Catholics are much gratified over the Government's tactful decision to exempt the Vatican Guards from being called to the colours.31 words
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Article111 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 8.45|p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr, Lloyd-George announced, after a consultation with Lord Kitchener, that he could say that the British expeditionary force has always been put at six divisions but to-day there are more than six times that number out there. (Cheers).111 words
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Article168 1915-04-23 7 London, April 22, 4.55 a.m. Washington Mr. Bryan has informed Count Btrnstorff that the placing of an embargo on the trade in arms would be a direct violation of neutrality and is out of the question. The United States Government will not consider such a course.168 words
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Article85 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21. 4.20 p.m. The result of the City and Suburban was as follows —(1) Black Jester 9.0 (Morton) 11—4; (2) Difadumenos 7.12 (Lambton) 100—7, (3) Dan Russell 7.10. (P. Darling) 100—9. Fourteen ran. Three-quar-ters of a length between first and second a head between85 words
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Article74 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 1.30 p.m. The Press Bureau says that 515 prisoners captured at Shaiba were brought to Basra on Saturday. Out pursuing parties found the Turks were everywhere in disorganised retreat, both by road and by river, in Arab craft of thirty or forty tons. Twelve74 words
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Article38 1915-04-23 7 London, April 21, 9.30 p.m. Mr. Asquith has visited Elswick and witnessed all the processes of the manufacture of shells, gung armour plates and gun-turrets. He also saw a number of the newlyequipped shops.38 words
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Article4832 1915-04-23 8 Mansoor Case Continues. Evidence For The Crown. The Field-General Court-Martial composed of Lieut.-Col. Brownlow, R.G. A. (President), Major Watson, R.G. A., Capt. Shaw, R.G.A., Capt. Mullins, R.M.L.1., and Capt. Hooper^ 4th. X.5.L.1., dealing with the case in which Kassim bin Ismail Malienor, charged with treason, treacherously giving4,832 words
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Advertisement41 1915-04-23 8 RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARm""# 3rd Milestone Serangoon Road. f j EMTDUSLT CKDKB KDBOPBAN* SUPERVISION" j s FRESH COWS* MILK. I Prices p 7 Dbnrbß {tO lO all the toßpitols. I Prices P*, (40 OJffl > A3 cts A Fer KM (80 oia.) 2241 words
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Advertisement170 1915-04-23 8 Latest Advertisements. MUKiciPAL^aIICL The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the Alterations and Additions to 5 Houses at Cross Street. Drawings and Specification may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer! Office during Office hours. Tenders on the prescribed forms and enclosed in the envelopes provided170 words
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Advertisement264 1915-04-23 8 THE HIGHEST CLASsI GERMAN BEER Is, says a British Medical Man hi iJ jf I East, but poor stuff compared with a I pore British Pilsener. I have tried several brands of Pilsener and in mv opinion Ross's Great Auk's Head j< j the best." This is high praise, but264 words
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Article178 1915-04-23 9 Shipping Notes and News. The Ocean line s. a. Helenus sails om April 29th for London. For Barcelona is due on the Sfnd inst. the Spanish mail steamer C. Lopez y Lopes. The Koningin der Nederlanden is due in Singapore, outward bound, on the 30th inst. The Japanese178 words
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Article160 1915-04-23 10 Friday. 23rd. St. <»#•:?•. Day. Malakoff Rubber. Batutead Co. 12.30. High water 2.4« ajn., 7 ft. 2 ma.; 5.4t p.m. ft ft. t in.. Satvirday, 24th. 8.1. Outward mail ex pact cd. Ckangkat Serdane Meeting, Eratt s naan. Mahammedan Ratman Procession p.m. Anetion sale of valuabe' Chinese furniture at160 words
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Article75 1915-04-23 10 April ts> v ii J ondon— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 'ijli Demand 2/41/32 Pi i\ ate 3 in/*. 2/4 17/32 0 India— Bank T. T. 174§ Oil Hongkong B«nk d/d 301 On Ba.nl d/d, 95£ On .lava— Lank T. T. 142 On J npan bunk d/d. 114 Sovereign.*—buying rate75 words
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Article51 1915-04-23 10 The B.I. (Apcar Line) liner Itola i* scheduled to sail for Penang, Rangoon md Calcutta on April 29th whilst ti Banthiaand Bangola will b«- despatched hence for Penang and Calcutta on ihe sth and 15th May respectively. For freight or paaaigß apply to Messrs Adamson, |GilGllun A; Co., Ltd., the51 words
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Article227 1915-04-23 10 ARRIVALS 20-4-15. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, April 20, T. Anson, gen., E- S. Co. Trang, Brit, 73, William Pithie, April 20, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Van Riemsdijk, Dut, 1,268, Sadisman, April 19, Soerabaya, gen., K.P.T. CLEARANCES 20-4 15. Atsuta Maru for Colombo Tuticorin, Marseilles and London.227 words
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Article90 1915-04-23 10 The following vessels are .expected at Port Swettenham Ningehow, 25th April, from London. Agants, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire A Co. Golconda, 27th April, for Penang, Madras and Negapatain. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Demodoeus, :50th April. Agents, Messrs Boustead Hampshire A: Co. Benlomond, Oth May, from90 words
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Article102 1915-04-23 10 Per P. 0. Nagoya.—Mrs J. Keller, Miss Newton, Mr. C. G. Renshaw, Mr. \V. J. Smith, Mr. S. Strachan, Miss. A. Leach, Mr. S. B. Hampton. Per P. 0. Moldavia.—Mr. A. W. Walkinshaw, Mr. Mrs. A. W. Bean. Per P. 0. Egypt—Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Mackenzie ft 2 children,102 words
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Article94 1915-04-23 10 On and alter March 1, 1915, the cable address of the Panama Canal is M Pancanal, Panama." The cahle address of the Washington office of the Panama Canal is M Pancanal, Washington." The death is announced of Mr. NY. A. Grainger, a well-known Bel- fast shipowner. He was the son94 words
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Article756 1915-04-23 10 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morniat Sikgafore, April 23. jfttasra. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotation*. Rubber Shares. M Value. Buyer.. Seller.. 2,- Allapr W 1 Anglo Java W t Ayffi J I 1 BatuTiga 40 42 J 21-756 words
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Advertisement78 1915-04-23 10 Train Services. lEIBtt TIMES. Singapore (Tsnk-Road) Daily. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other train- leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29-a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.06 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Train* leave from Johore 7.'.*, 8.42,78 words
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Advertisement225 1915-04-23 10 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE 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. I 4/5-2,225 words
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Miscellaneous268 1915-04-23 10 MAILS CLOSE. To-di'V. Colombo and Bombay Dairen Mam 10 am Muar and Malacca* an Muar P™ Port Swettenham and Telok Anson l^ in vv l/l 2 »m Malacca and Muar *Udy VVM J" 1 Marian Va,) Dienien 2 pm Billiton. Batavia. Van j! pm Billiton Batavia Scott Harley 2 P'»268 words
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Article1352 1915-04-23 11 Revenge (or Defe*t »t Diwftt- It is clear from the 9th report of y Commission of Inquiry into violation of the rules and cus- el war that of all the allega- which have been made as to n brutality in Belgium, it irC p)y be possible to1,352 words
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Advertisement460 1915-04-23 11 MOHAMEDAN PROCESSION. The Ratham Procession will start from the Teluk Ayer Street Mosque on Saturday night, the 24th inst. 9-4 24-4 Just Unpacked A large assortmant of TUCK'S Actress and Picture Post Cards. Large stock of Coloured and Uncoloured View Post Cards of Singapore also kept. Wholesale Prices on Application.460 words
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Advertisement535 1915-04-23 11 NOTICES GUAN KIAT CO., 37, Phillip Street, Ship-Chandlers, Government and Mnnicipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporter* and Commission Agents. Estates, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Supplier*. SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE" BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING STEAM BOILERS. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT SINGAPORE. Codes used A.B.C. 6th Edition and Al.535 words
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Advertisement316 1915-04-23 11 NOTICES 'SHELL* MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street, KIAM 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 Brand316 words
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Advertisement435 1915-04-23 12 SHIPPING Ifoninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. J, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. April 23 Samarinda, Tarakan anrt April -'3 VAN RIBMSOYK Billiton, Batavia April -'3 twiwi rmoß TkEUH Btttavia, Semarang *> M.Peta.Tamako. Totok. DJU»,435 words
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Advertisement192 1915-04-23 12 P. &0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. FUKACAWA KiSEN KAISHA (S.S. GO. HEAD OFFICE SAGA. Line Of Steamers To THE STRAITS INDIAN AND RED SEA PORTS. Sailing192 words
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Advertisement349 1915-04-23 12 j SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.M. CO.- LTD. APCAR LINE OP STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamer* of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hcngkoigand Shanghai en ioi>te. FLEET. Tons Commander*. 8 3 Takada IMB O.M.Robins. sY. Madras 6,949 J. Kdpatrick. R.X.K. s349 words
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Advertisement391 1915-04-23 12 BANKS I CHARTERED BAFKC?; f «<«I AUSTRALIA WCORi'ORA 11 Paid up Capital in 60,* £20 each Reserve Fund < I Reserve Liability f Proj V BANKERS. I The Bank of England, I City aud Midland bank, Ltd ,1 London County and I Bank, Ltd., The Nati< Bank of England. 1391 words
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