Malaya Tribune, 26 April 1915, Afternoon Edition

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2- No. 96. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 398 1 PALLADIUM |l ORCHAF.D ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. IMRHT Extra Show 2t 8 p.m. Usual Show at 915 p.m. TO NIGHT I I S< me of the People all the Time, and all of the People me, But you can't Fool all of the People all of the Time."
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    • 46 1 DO NOT BUY German Made Desk s£ Files. BRITISH I MADE FILES ARE SUPERIOR CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY 9loneo Jstd. 14a Collyer Quay. I Telephone No. 288. j I MILKMAID BRAND MILK. Blip RICHEST IN CREAM MAKES PEOPLE STRONG Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (London) Singapore.
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    • 203 1 mmmmmamm,mmmmm mmlmmmmmamM^ ANOTHER CHANGE TO-NIGHT' AT THE "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREETS A Great Meester Feature THE SPECTRE OF THE SEA A Thrilling Dramatic Story of the Deep 2—ln Two Reels—2 SIR JOHN SIMPSON'S HEIRLOOMS 2 A GAUMONT DRAMA IN TWO PARTS 2 FURTHER ADVENTURES OF
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  • 393 2 Growing Signs of Cleavage- The Coming Revolt. In an article in the London Morning Post a correspondent offers some interesting facts dealing with the German Social Democrats and their attitude towards the war. The results of the movement of opposition against the ultra-patrio-tic policy of
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  • 199 2 The other day there was a carcrash in the Federal Capital, which gave rise to a deal of talk. As a result a correspondent of the local Mail using the nom de plume 44 Veritas offered for the public's consumption the truth about the affair, in
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  • 202 2 Overwork and worry have an evil effecl on the system, and often give rise to nervousness and sleeplesneus. Other signs include a w*ak back, headaches, and severe indigestion: in time, if matters are neglected, a complete breakdown of the nervous 8> stem follows. On every hand one
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    • 208 2 JRjOSSS 5 THE BEST f* »OBTAINABLE. ,v PER DOZEN. SOLE AGENTS; JOHN LITTLE AND Co., Ltd. MMM———i^W^——————— EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Ordere Now Boofted bjg Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address ORCHARD ROAD. Only Address 'Phone
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    • 411 2 Mechanotherapy, Latest Scientific Treatment Treatment of I Rheumatism, Gout. Nen diseases &c, by Mechar. and Electricity. Treating guidance of patients' own men if they so desire. Scien ments often succeed when and drugs fail. Consult Leicester (Graduate 0 f College) free of chanm North Bridge Road Office). Hours 7to 9
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  • 812 3 rbe Report of the Committee for TPtr ending 31st January, reads as follows Gentlemen, V ir Committee have pleasure in luting the Annual Report and ferment of Accounts for the year r lie» 31st January, 1915. fr\ vNCi:.—The Working Account f vear under review shows a
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  • 268 3 Adversely Alfected by the War. Last year, shortly before the war, an international opium conference was held at The Hague to see what eould be done to bring the International Opium Convention into force. That Convention, which has for its object the eventual abolition of the ustj-ef opium
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  • 214 3 The Lahore Bulletin writes Kamari Lakshmamba, a small girl of seven years, is on a visit to Poona with her father. She has made a name for herself by her phenomenal powers of remembering things. Books like the Bhagavad-Gita" and 4 Gopika-Gita she knows by heart, and
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    • 558 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 Municipal No. 456 Tranquerah, Malacca, to be held at Mr. L. A. Chitty's SaleRoom, No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, on Friday, the 30th
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    • 771 3 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES lITUATE AT TRANQUERAH AND SUNGEI UDANG (PANCHOR), MALACCA TO BE HELD AT MY SALE-ROOM, Ne 12 FIRST CROSS STREET, MALACCA ©n Saturday, the Bth May, 1915, at 13 Noon. PARTICULARS. L All thpte two pieces of land situate at Tranquerah, containing
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    • 143 3 SPECIAL CONSTABLES. All Rifles and Ammunition must be returned to the Central Police Station immediately. ANDREW AGNEW Chief of Specials. 24-4 17-4 THE SWIMMING CLUB, SINGAPORE. The Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club, on Tuesday, the 27th April, 1915, at 4-30 p.m.
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  • 374 4 London, March 20.—Last week tin closed at £190 spot and £1G7 10/- forward. This week it closed at £178 spot and £107 10/- forward. The quantity v.liich changed hands during the week was fair, about 1,400 tons. Tin has justified its fascination as a metal of caprice
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  • 240 4 Description of the Vessel. The Mata Hari, a new addition to our local shippiag, w;is launched at Messrs C. Rennoldson and Co.'s, South Shields. She is a passenger and cargo steamer built to the order of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., for their FarEastern trade
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  • 221 4 Anglo-Chinese School. Cricket. Old Boys vs Present Boys. This match, played on Saturday at the Oldham Hall grounds, ended in a win for the Present Boys by 4 wkts and tl runs. Scores and bowling analysis as follows Old Boys. S. T. Aiyadorai, b Dawson 6 A. Smith, b
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    • 309 4 THE I TRANSMISSION OF POWER J P Between the Engine and Machines In any I which w.M.Ensure That a., the AvaHab.e Engine H 1 Factory Installation is a Most important Point, Power is be.ng Transmuted and (2) That the H I anS it Z Most Necessary that a Method be
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe fftalapa Cribune. MONDAY, APRIL 20.
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    • 114 5 The Czar at Lemberg. ndon, April 25, 7.55 a.m. p e ti wad The Tsar, from Lvoff, Przemysl on Friday, ac- by tho Grand Duke Ile dined and slept at oca of the Austrian ex-an-ier in the fortress, and .r» I the forts on Saturday. U>nd< n,
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    • 131 5 London, April 0 p.m. petrograd The Turkish offensive a j;aiii.-t Kermanshah continues. The (.overnorof Kermanshah sent small dft ichmeiit* to occupy the mountainous passes of Ekeren but these retired before the advanoing Turkish forces who seized the passes and pushed on to Mahideclit, 24 miles f re
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    • 98 5 London, April 24, 2 10 p.m. Home There is discontent in Trieste owing to lack of food. The ex tsperation of the people is assuming serious proportions. Hungry crowds are marching through the streets demanding bread. They are crying Down with war." 44 Eviva Italia Surli demonstrations
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    • 43 5 London, April 25, 3.15 p.m. l'etrograd The capture by the J'usaiuns of hill 1001 is important, greatly facilitate the con>i aw >k 1 'li&s. as it reduces the p' 'itj<-ane»- of hill 992 which is still 1'I y the enemy.
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    • 62 5 London, April 25, 3.20 a.m. Official: The Austrift'ter a long preparation by hv v artillery, made a number of 4t ks on the heights held by the in the region of Polen. were repulsed with enormous The Austrians also failed in J k* iii tht region
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    • 23 5 y London, April 24. Indian students, Birendra Mian Khan and Bomon J*nsi. have graduated as Bache- > f ionce in Engineering at
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    • 303 5 The Battle of Ypres. Fierce Struggle Now Raging. London, April 24, 1.15 a.m. Paris The evening communique says that a surprise was caused by German asphyxiating bombs in the north of Ypres. It had no grave consequences. Our counter-attack was vigorously supported by the British on our
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    • 221 5 London, April 35, 3.15 p.m. Amsterdam German activity in the movement of troops in Belgium is comparable to the early days of the war. Kanonenfutter. The extent of the German losses in Flanders is shown by the endless trains carrying the dead and wounded passing Bruges during all
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    • 163 5 London, April 24, 1 p.m. Dutch newspapers state that masses of troops are pouring through Brussels, connecting with the German attack on the Yser, which has been in preparation for more than a wetk. While the Allies are attacking south of Ypres, the Germans are
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    • 109 5 London, April 24. The Press Bureau issues a telegram from the American Ambassador in Berlin, giving a list of British Officers placed under arrest as a reprisal for the treatment of German submarine prisoners The list consists of seven captains and 32 lieutenants who are among the
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    • 61 5 London, April 25, 4.45 p.m. A Paris eommuniqm' says that onr counter-attacks in Belgium are being continued successfully in close co-operation with our Allies. The Germans, who made their attack withtwe Army Corps, continued to employ asphyxiating gases, as some of their projectiles which did not explode
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    • 62 5 London, April 23, 4.30 p.m. A Boston news bureau says that negotiation with London have resulted in an arrangment for placing the entire output of the AmalgamatecTCopper Company under British control, and other copper interests have made the same arrangement. The output of American copper mines will
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    • 20 5 London, April 24. In the Association Cap final, Sheffield United beat Chelsea by three goals to nil at Manchester.
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    • 27 5 London, April 24. An Amsterdam telegram states that the Kaiser has presented Count ZeppeHn with the Iron Cross of the first class.
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    • 105 5 DIE HOCHSEEFLOTTE. Fools' Paradise. London, April 25, 7.55 a.m. Amsterdam The Kaiser, on the occasion of the jubilee of Admiral Tirpitz, telegraphed to the latter congratulations and thanks for his great services to the Fatherland by the extension of the navy, whose value, he says, has been proved
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    • 37 5 London, April 23, G. 35 p.m. The trawler St. Lawrence has been toipedoed in the North Sea. Two were killed and seven survivors were landed at Grimsby. The submarine fired on the rescuers.
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    • 35 5 London, April 23, 6.35 p.m. Mr. Asquith announced that the total casualties of the Navy up to the 31st March were Officers 452 of whom 332 killed men 8,141 whereof 4,981 killed.
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    • 31 5 London, April 24. The Swedish steamer Ruth was deliberately torpedoed without any warning by a German submarine in the North Sea. The vessel was also fired upon.
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    • 62 5 London, April 25, 3.15 p.m. German submarines sank the Norwegian barques Eva and Oscar in the North Sea, and directed the Danish steamer Anna to pick up the crews, who were brought to Burnt Island. The Germans have seised the Danish steamer Nidaros, bound for Grimsby with
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    • 99 5 London, April 24, 2.10 p.m. Lord Cromer, in a letter to the Timei on the question of the Khalifate, coneun with the views of Lord Crewe, that the question is one which the Moslems themselves mnst decide. He suggssts, however, the advisability to issue a manifesto setting forth
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    • 112 5 Through the Siamese Legation in Washington, and with the co-opera tion of the United States Coa> t and Geodetio Survey, purchasehave been made in America of v considerable amount of photographic and lithographic material, which has hitherto been purchased elsewhere. The articles are required for export to Siam. mIMm In
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      • 46 5 J "DRAGON" CEMENT I 3 tup IP/ S n TO THE SpUjf H E 11 AND TO SB MUMICIPAUTY I g OF V V» gj SUwore. THE GOVERNMENT 1 dupire m x jghore. I g SINGAPORE. I I[ Sole Agents for the Straits and F.M.S. j|
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    • 28 6 On March 20, at Kensington, O. C. Procter, of Singapore, to Gwladys Goda Watkins. On March 17. at Cricklewood, N. S. Watson, of Shanghai, to Gerlrude Fyshe.
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    • 69 6 On March 20. at Oxford, T. L. Bullock, M- A., Professor of Chinese in the University of Oxford and formerly H. M.'s Consul in China, aged G9. On March 21, at 20, Glyn-man-sions, W., Dame Leonida Colombia Gollan, widow of Sir Alexander Qollan. On March 23, at Kensington, Arthur
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    • 855 6 Is it possible that anything could be described as more astounding than the terrible war in which half the world is now engaged People will differ in opinion. But to the Shanghai Mercury» with which we concur in toto, it appears much more astonishing that the nations should
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    • 255 6 The reasoned opinion of the afr perienced and far-sighted planter! who constitute the executive committee of the Planters' Association of Malaya respecting the prospect of onr great rubber industry, bf-ini: thoroughly reliable, cannot fail of interest to a large number of oar readers We therefore hasten to place
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    • 55 6 A Parii evening com state! that north of fighting continues in favour U A. Hies The Germans attacked *J« points of the British front the north, seuth, north-ea* "j south-west, but gain, i ttO We progressed along the n* bank of the Yser canal by counter-attacks. Etotwhare w
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      • 456 6 I i I NEW ZONOPHONE RECORDS I FOR APRIL 1915. I 10" Double Slded-Sl-20 each. ,1381 It'i a ion, way to Tipperary Black Diamond, I Carry on March I i 1385 Egyptian Patrol March I The Thunderer March I 2 1396 Private Tommy Atkins March Uii- NaV > BlUe Jones
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      • 24 6 CaLDBECK LONDON i GLASGOW- HOTEL. Electric Lights Completed in all Rooms. Billiard Tables NOW IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION Cuisine Unexcelled. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2
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    • 419 7 Tic it at $82 —25 cts. up. _:o:—>• *i prince of Wales War now totals $325,071. m I«—< Ail new ads. received after mj a.m. to-day are inserted on —:e:— yon Kluck has been a shrapnel shell while tcting the foremost position of kl; army. .—:e:-^ m
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    • 357 7 The Palladium. The Palladium gave an enjoyable matin/e performance on Saturday to the children of St. Mary's and St. Andrew's. The Rev. H, G. Peile was present. There was also a full house in the evening. To-night a complete change of programme will be produced. The star feature
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    • 403 7 By Singapore Juvenile Choir. On Saturday, at nine p.m. prompt, the Singapore Juvenile Choir, already so well-known in Singapore by reason of its fine performances, will hold a giand patriotic concert in the .Victoria Theatre in aid of that very worthy object—the war relief fund. The choir, which
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    • 265 7 Arrival at Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency the Governor, and High Commissioner F. M. S., arrived at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday morning from Singapore, and was accompanied by Lady Evelyn Young, Mr. W. G. Maxwell (Secretary to H. E.) and Mr. W. H. LeeWarner. H.
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    • 48 7 A new Copra Company has been organised in the Philippine Islands, with a capital of Pesos 300,000. The President of the Company is Mr. D. N. McChesney, who holds the greater part of the stock. A sum of P. 129,000 has already been paid up.
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    • 157 7 The Mercantile Guardians notes that M the old newspapers which go in increasing quantity to Hongkong are used in part in Shantung, for the manufacture of a packing paper used for the wrapping of pongee silks. Some $4 J picul is paid at Hongkong for old paper, part of which
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    • 832 7 The Battle of Hill 60. TREMENDOUS STRUGGLE. Dastardly German Methods, Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 24, 12 30 p.m. Despatches from Northern France describe the battle originating on hill 00. It is dcv eloping into the biggest engagement the British have undertaken on their
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    • 108 7 London, April 24. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in his decision on the Kikayu case, says that a diocesan acts rightly in sanctioning, when circumstances seem to require it, admission to holy communion of a devout Christian to whom the ministrations of his own church are for the
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    • 76 7 London, April 24, 3.35 a.m. Amsterdam A telegram from Berlin says the Emden's landing party landed on March 27th at Sidd, south of Jeddah on the Arabian coast. Arabs attacked them as they were marching across country. The Arabs were repulsed after three days fighting. Tha> Turkish
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    • 40 7 London, April 25, 8.20 a.m. The Norddeutsche Zaitang states officially that American bankers have taken nine monthly exchequer-bonda to the amount of tan million dollars, for the purpose of strengthening German credit in the United States.
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    • 963 8 Germans Again Fail. London, April 25, 5.30 p.m. Eyewitness it Headquarters gives a vivid narrative of the fighting around Ypres and the magnificent British gallantry, especially in Uw captureof the mast important hill bO. He says that even if this were an episode of the Allied troops
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    • 313 8 London, April 25, X2O a.m. The following casualties evidently relate to the fighting at hill GO Killed Alt. G. J. Child, F. J. Chubb, R. Dering, C. C. Egerton (Weit Ridings), T. M. Ellis, H. B. Hodges, B. Job, P. Joslin, E. W. Leather, K. McDiarmid,H.
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    • 25 8 Allies Land At Gallipoli. London, April 24. Athens It is reported that the Allies have landed at three points of the Gallipoli peninsula.
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      • 220 8 For further wire* see Page 5- Latest Advertisements. TUITION. Learn Practical Book-Keeping in your ppare time. Expert tuition. Lessons by Post. Easy terms. For particulars write to ANDREW lIOYE, Commercial Classes, Lahat Road, IPOH, F.M.S. 26-4 25-10 MISS YEUNG PAX CHAV Qualified Midwife and Nurse, 71-B, Pagoda Street. 2t')-4 25-o
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      • 284 8 I THE HIGHEST CLASS jl GERMAN BEER I 111 i Is, says a British Medical Man in tlx-!I I East but poor stuff compared with all 1 pure British Pilsener. I have tried IB j several brands of Pilsener and in my I opinion Ross's Great Auk's Head is j
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    • 96 9 Monday, 26th. _7 2ftam. 7 ft. 1 ins.; **8 p.m. 7 Tuesday, 27th. stt Martini at S.C.C, 5.80 p.m. I"4 a.m. 7 ft. I »-W P--II» p 1 Wednesday. 2Sth M* i f ft. 8 i»e i f-83 p-». Thersday, 29th. 1001 a.m.. ft. ft mm\€ 10.©8 p.m. Friday.
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    • 67 9 Singapore, April £6. On I.un.ion— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/li Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 17/32 On IndiaBank T. T. 174f m Hongkong— H,nk d/d 30* 'Jo Shanghai— Bank d/d. JJf -la Ja*a— Bank T. T. 142 h Japan— Bank d/d. 114 'creijra B __buying rate $8.§4
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    • 118 9 Norwegian Government renght the steamer Bruse, to the Oslen Line, for about £40,000). This 1 f '9 used for trading in a Kngland and Norway. *ul leave next month in bal"1 England. |Qestion of buying other P v lei consideration, but so lecision has been reached. L fding
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    • 881 9 Shipping Notes and News. The Ocean line s. s. Helenas aails on May Ist for London. :o: Tha Tina, from this port for Europe, has safely arrived. The A Holt liner Telemaehas left Port Said on the 23rd inst. The Buwa Maru, homeward bound, passed Port Said last
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    • 226 9 Death of Mr. A. P. Goodwin. We regret to note the announcement in Japan exchanges of the death at Yokohama of Mr. A. P. Goodwin, who was a son of the Rev. G. B. P. Goodwin of Canterbury and a nephew of Mr. Arthur Pearson, of the well-known London
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    • 159 9 ARRIVALS 23-4-15. Lamm, Brit, 957, Sinclair, April 23, Spore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Golly, April 23, T. Anaen, gen., E. S. Co. Rotorna, Brit., 555, Lingard, April 22, Renong, gen., E. S. Co. Glanlogan, Brit., 3*09, Stallard, April 22, Colombo, gen B. Co. CLEARANCES
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    • 86 9 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Ningchow, 25th April, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Golconda, 27th April, for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire k Co. Demodocus, 30th April. Agents, Mtssrs Boustead Hampshire Co. Benlomond, Cth May, from London.
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    • 104 9 Per P. 0. Nagoya.—Mrs J. Keller, Miss Newton, Mr. C. Q. Renshaw, Mr. W. J. Smith, Mr. 8. Straehan, Miss. A. Leach, Mr. t. B. Hampton. Per P. 0. Moldavia.—Mr. A. W. Walkinshaw, Mr. k Mrs. A. W. Bean. Per P. 0. Egypt—Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Mackenzie 2 children,
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    • 32 9 The directors of the New Zetland Shipping Company, Ltd., have declared an interim dividend on the Ordinary shares of Bs. a share, free of tax, payable April 7.
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    • 86 9 The British India Steam Navigation Company have awarded Deputy-Inspector Mecredy and his assistants of the Rangoon Town police detective department Rs. 75, for arresting and securing the conviction of the two accused in the forged passenger ticket case in January last, the accused being sentenced at the March
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    • 192 9 Latest Quotations. (Renter's Special Services•) London, April 25. Mttols. Tin: —£167spot Straits, 3 Menths £165.10.0. Bar Silver 23j. Copper 78J. Iron 65/10. Iron Sheets IS —15J lelested. Lead 211. Spelter 40. Yellow Metal 9£. Produce. Rubber 2/6^. Fine hard Para spot: 2/6^. Plantation, 1st class quality erepe
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    • 23 9 (Singapore, April 26 Tin.—%s2 buyers. Copra. —Steady. Tapioca. —Weak. Stigo Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper— Steady. Other Products. —Market steady
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    • 191 9 Nniesegs 110 S. per pieHl Katmegs SO S. 22.00 Cepra Bali 8.10* Cepra Qorong Tale 8.25* Copra Dongale 9.25* Copra Kayong 8.80* Cepra Pulo H.80» Copra Pontianak 8.40* Cepra Hiantan 8.90* Copra Singkawang 8.98* ftago Flour Singapore 1st quality 4.50 §ago Flour Singapore fair 4.4.i Sage
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    • 65 9 Latest Straits Steamship movements are as follows :—Perak, for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson, aails from the roads at 4 p.m. today.—Kaka aails from the roads at 4.30 p.m. to-day for Malacca and Muar. —Krian (from B. X. B. ports), Ipoh (from Teluk Anson and poits) and Redaag (from Singora
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      • 73 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. i!» Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and am Other trains leave for Johore at a., noon, 1.3o p., 2.56 p., 4.4# p. Mi arrives fr"in north at 8.16 a.m. and /.14 •r mti from Jobore 7.'.), 8.42, 10.11, ;:.4». Lit, 3.2,
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 159 9 mails close. To-day. Hakata Maru 2 pi* »B r I <>»•• j J«. 8wett«raam and T>.ik ri }J r p uL™ tr.d Mnar *Kaka 1 pm k i s H'Hjrk' and J«I'« Amazone 3 pm Manila Carlos de Mizagmrre 4 pm i., 4 To-morrow. Sylvia G. 8 .-ins M a
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    • 774 10 Prtiulootco in the Market this Mormnt- Singapore, April 2«. Mmvi. Lyall and Eratt, Exchanft and Ihart BreRara, isaaa the following liit of quotation*:— Robber Sham. &9m. Talua. Buyers. Sellers. 1/- Allagar 1/10 1/4 1 Anglo Jara 7/2/- Anglo-Malay 8/1 9/1 1 Ayer Knning If/- 12/2/- BatangMalaka -/f
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    • 880 10 Annual General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Changkat Berdang Estates, Ltd. was held yesterday, at the registered offices of the eoinpany, Freneh Bank Buildings, at noon. Mr. C. Everitfc was in the chair others present being Messrs W. H. Macgregor, J. Orner. F. C. Pe«k,
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    • 359 10 Terrible Revenge of the Kurds. Appalling accounts —taken from newspapers in the Caucasus—of the condition of Armenia have been received by the lion. sec. of the Armenian Red Cross and Refugee Fund. The whole plain of Alashgerd is said to be covered with the bodies of men, women,
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    • 63 10 A Marine Court of Enquiry into the stranding of the Glenroy will be held on Wednesday, 28th inst. at 10.30 a.m. in the Marine Court Fresident Mr. E. L. Talma assisted by Commdr., K. A. Cator, r.n. Assessors Capts. E. F. Stovell and J. G. Follet. Measrs. Sisson
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 233 10 I MOTOR CARS ON HIReI j MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene light Cycle Co. 1 4/5-2,
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    • 890 11 The Trade Reviewed. eak of the "war had th< f inging the market foi tin to a standstill, says the Mining V t'aziii Buyers, knowieg tha mid not be required fa jjii anticipated a generai of trade, so that thf irne practically noniiistent. It was not
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    • 219 11 British Efforts for Peace. The Vorwiirts publishes a eulogistic review of a pamphlet published in lenna by Dr. Georg Landauer entitled "England: An Investigation." The journal says:— Against the unproved allegations that English diplomacy desired a world war and had systematically worked for it, Dr.
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    • 118 11 Advertising Is The fo rce which enables the modern business man to disregard the distance between hiuiself and his prospective customers. The force which gives him a million eloquent tongue? with which to tell his business story to the world. The force which enables him to create new desires, and
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      • 595 11 NOTICES CUAN KIaT&CoT 37, Phillip Street, Ship-Chandlers, Government and MuniciDoJ Contractors, General Importers and ExiH,rt«TB and Commission Agent*. Estates, Rice-MM Imd Saw-Mill Suppliers. SOLE AGENTS FOR CLOBE BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING STEAM BOILERB. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT SINGAPORE. Codes used A.B.C. sth Edition and At, Telephone
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      • 310 11 NOTICES HAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shjpchandlere, Government and Municipal Contractor*, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltimw 12-11 v 1 SHELL 1 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT
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      • 543 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thin Bureau will furnish employers—free of I charge—with full particulars of the qualif cations and experience of suitable man for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointment? can have their applications fileJ on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— A i_
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      • 507 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I— 3, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. FrfcLflsdh 3anat. TemhOalna, Tjenako, Rengat and DOV6GAXA rrl *i* r April 27 Reteh-Riv,r 2s fil-EELMAN Batavia April 2k BBYVBI Muntok and
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