Malaya Tribune, 28 April 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. SI- No. 98. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 400 1 PALLADIUM OSCHAPD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT ton Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p.m. TO NIGHT 11 J Some of thr People all the Time, and all of the People 1 Time, But you can't Fool all of the People all of the Time." NOW
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    • 43 1 DO NOT BUY German Made Desk Files. BRITISH MADE FILES ARE SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER. Stocks Oarried BY Sloneo J&td. 14a Collyep Quay. Telephone No. 288. MILKMAID BRAND MILK. RICHEST IN CREAM I MAKES PEOPLE STRONG 1 Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk-Co. (London) Singapore. I
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    • 218 1 I WBmmm ■■■■■■■MMHMHHnßßmaOßßHßnc 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 Keels—2 SIR JOHN SIMPSON'S HEIRLOOMS 2 A GAUMONT DRAMA IN TWO PARTS 2 FURTHER ADTENTURES
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  • 567 2 Pangerango Estate, pay 10 per tent dividend. Cholera has broken ont at Garoet, th. Java health resort. Seven people died in one.day. The rules for the Normal Classes held in certain centres of the F.M S. have now been gazetted. —-:o:— Mr H. L. Jarvis replaces Major
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  • 293 2 Among foreign residents in the Far East the belief in purgatives aa a panacea for half the ills of mankind is a firmly rooted fallacy. At times purgatives are necessary, but their habitual use weakens the whole system and means ultimate ruin to the digestion. The cause
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    • 202 2 I Jiosss THE BEST OBTAINABLE. $2.90 V PER DOZEN. SOLE AQENTS; JOHN LITTLE AND Co., Ltd^ EMPIRE CARS Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders How Boofted Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address ORCHARD ROAD. Only Address 'Phone 244. Wire
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    • 405 2 KING EDWARD VII MEDICAL SCHOOL The Preliminary xamin»« be held on May 10, 1 Medical School. Intending should send their names to\v -> cipal before April 30 v' v fee $5. hntr^ 2C-4 "TUiTiojT Learn Practical your spare time. Exn*rt- r rl tu;t'/^ Lessons by Post. Bat? tern j ltu
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  • 2093 3 $750 and Costs Against Defendants. the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Earnshaw ivered his judgment in the libel g .Villiam Henry Macgregor l<i Straits Times Press, Ltd., Alexander William Still. The claimed $10,000 damages Mr. Roland Braddell nnsel for plaintiff and the c Sir Evelyn Lllis lor
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  • 21 3 Captain Murphy, formerly of the Colonial yacht Seainew, has been appointed to the command of the Eastern Shipping Co.'s liner Avagyee.
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    • 877 3 AUCTION SALES SHERIFF'S SALE. CHOP JUAT SENG Plaintiffs verms CHOP HONG HENG lIAK SENG Defendants. At NOS. 1 AND 15 CIRCULAR ROAD On Thursday, 29th April, 1915, at II a.m. All the stock-in-trade comprising blanket*, sarcmgi, chintz, Irun safe, glass almeirahB and five cases of cloth. (To be sold in
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  • 453 4 Annual General Meeting. There was a small attendance at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club, held at the Singapore Cricket Club at 5.30 yesterday evening. The Vice-President, Mr. W. A. Sims, in the chair, moving the adoption of the report and accounts, referred to the
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  • 136 4 Darjeeling, March 27. —Mr. B. V. Nicholl, Sessions Judge, and a jury disposed of the case in which Inspector Simpson, of the Darjeeling Police, was committed on two charges under Section 389 Indian Penal Code with having asked for illegal gratification, namely R5.3,000 and two rings from
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  • 282 4 Important Ruling. Mr. A. D. Barnard, a looker on the London Stock Exchange on Monday claimed £142 19a. Bd. for work dour and money paid by him for the defendant. Mr. Harry Seymour Foster, at his request, as his stockbroker on the Stock Exchange, and for commission earned
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    • 303 4 THE I I TRANSMISSION OF POWER I Between the Engine and Machines in any I which will Ensure (I) That all the Available Engine 1 M Factory Installation is a Most important Point, Power is being Transmitted, and (2) That th© g and it is Most Necessary that a Method
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe SPalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY APRIL 28
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    • 344 5 Thrilling Deeds of Valour. London, April 20. Th<- I 'ana liam Bent northward of v D ref when the Frenchmen were ;i<-k were almost foodless and egg, and they were wet. Each man had four hundred rounds of ammunition. They waited the ©g, and it was nearly
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    • 103 5 bondon, April 20, 10.40 p.iri. 'Uawa: r J'he casualties among the iians in the engagements on Thursday, Friday and Saturday last '*al twenty-one Officers killed and "'ty-nine wounded. Jo-nights list of the casualties I'-" Lieut-Colonel Meharg, of over, who was a noted riH« t-olonel Birchall of the Staff,
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    • 18 5 London, April 27, 3.05 a.m. Va *ningt©n TheKronprinz WilJfWB will be interned in Newport
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    • 84 5 Allies Land at Three Points. London, April 26, 6.45 p.m. A Press Bureau message states that a general attack on the Dardanellee bj the Fleet and the Army was resumed yesterday. The dieembarkation of the Army, which was covered by the Fleet, began before sunrise at various points
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    • 34 5 London, April 20. A Paris telegram states that two Turkiih aeroplanes landed at Tenedos Island badly damaged by the Anglo-French fleet. Several French aeroplanes dropped bombs on a magazine at Maidos.
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    • 72 5 Petrograd, April 27. A communique says The Black Sea fleet successfully bombarded the forta and batteries of the Bosphorus. Great explosions were ob- served in the forts. Turkish "warships in the atraita were shelled and forced to retire. The battleship Torgud replied ineffectually. Enemy torpedo-boats advanced,
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    • 74 5 London, April 87, 3.05 a.m. Petrograd, Official Yesterday an enemy cruiser bombarded two villages on the Polangen coast of Courland. A Zeppelin dropped bombs on Bialyostok, in Grodno, causing no damage. We repulsed attacks on the heights of Polen in the Carpathians. On Sunday a desperate battle began
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    • 327 5 German Chagrin. The German Press generally expresses deep regret at the surrender of Przemysl, but adds that the event was expected in well-informed German circles. The surrender, some of the papers declare, is not important, and the situation in the Carpathians and East Galicia is most satisfactory.
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    • 160 5 The fall of Przemysl sealed the doom of Galicia. Lemberg was taken early in the war, and Cracow alone remains to be captured to give our Ally possession of the whole province. After the victory aTe Deum of thanksgiving was celebrated at the Russian Headquarters,
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    • 69 5 The Berlin Vorwaerts has investigated the number of crimes and outrages alleged to have been committed by the Russians in East Prussia, especially of assaults on women and the burning of homesteads. In almost every case the answer has been that no such crime had been heard of,
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    • 147 5 Mr. Alfred Stead writes from Nigh It will iprobably never be known how unready the Serbian Army was and under what adverse conditions it has fought the great fight. It ia certain that a country never engaged in war under mere unfavourable conditions. The reorganisation of tbe
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    • 345 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 31.—The Suffragettes are in transports of joy because the war has brought to them some measure of official recognition. The well-known lady doctor, Mrs. Garrett Anderson, has been made a Major, and selected lady doctors are to do medical work
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    • 202 5 The capture of the great Austrian fortress of Przemysl is a magnificent achievement by the Russians. It is possibly the severest blow which has been inflicted upon the Germanic Powers in the present year, and it comes at a moment when its political importance may well prove incalculable.
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    • 46 5 The rate of pogtage on letters for members of the 13ritish Expeditionary Force on the Continent (including the Canadian and Indian Contingents) is 4 cents per oz or part of that weight. The rate of postage on parcels is the same as on parcels for France.
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      • 37 5 "DRAGON" CEMENT I S TO THE kCSUI X so? «a and to I mOWCIPALITY 1 I Staeapore. r t THE GOVERNMENT I dupire m johore. I SINGAPORE. 3j «B«* Sole Agents for the Straits and F.M.S. *V*
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    • 1442 6 It leimg fairly certain that we shall net be exceeding the bounds of truth if we state as a fact that the congestion of goods at all eastern ports intended for export to tbe United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe has never been so great as it
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    • 90 6 Following upon the loss of the Karlsruhe and the detention for the duration of the war of the Prin* Eitel Friedrich, at Newport Ne comes the announcement of the British Admiralty that the publication of the movements of ship* may be resumed. Apart from
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      • 335 6 J Robinson Co. 1 j THE BLACK BOOK I OF THE WAR. J I GERMAN ATROCITIES i I IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. I I Full Text of Official Reports. 1 I Price 10 cts= each. I I Pbotos of I I Kitchener, Jellicoe, and French. I I 3 PICTURES IN
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      • 79 6 SMOKE The Aristocrat of Cigarettes, Well-known E M c I A <L N H a BAR E L T R L 4 OAs s s s. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. .>fi riafcM —i 11 ADELPHI HOTEL. Electric Lights Com* pleted in all Rooms. Billiard Tables NOW IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION Cuisine
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    • 500 7 Tin is at —150 tons sold. —:o:— outward P. 0. liner Nubia it daylight next Stnday, 2nd May. All new ads. received after iii) a.m. to-lay are inserted on —:o:— ti m of Lodge Malaya Klang at 1..'>0 p.m. n May 21.—M. m. —:o:—" •\r I who
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    • 357 7 The Glenroy Wreck. In the Marine Court this morning an enquiry into the wreck of the Glen liner Glenroy was commenced. Mr. E. L. Talma was President, assisted by Lieut. K. A. Cator, R. N. The assessors were Capts. E. F. Stovell, pilot, and Capt. R. G.
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    • 276 7 American Opinion. We Hope the Brutes Will be Caught and Hanged." New York, March 31. —No incident since the war began has ronsed such biting condemnation throughout the United States as the sinking of the Falaba. The report that an American citizen, Mr. L. 0. Thrasher, was
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    • 269 7 Leading A Party to Tanglin. This morning, before the summary general Court-Martial composed of Li«ut.-Col. Brownlow, R. G. A. (President), Major Harris Edge, 4th K. S. L. I. and Capt. Ball, sth N. L. I. Lance-Naiek Fazerazzin No. 2523 was charged with joining in a mutiny. Accused pleaded
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    • 158 7 The French journal, La Liberte, states that some experiments with a new powerful type of aeroplane, which it terms a "super avion," have been made at the military aerodrome at Yiz-zola-Ticino, Lombardy, and have given satisfactory results. These trials have been conducted with a certain amount of
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    • 79 7 Sir Frederick Pollock, president of the League ef the Empire, in a letter to the London Press says "We have approached the authorities of St. Paul's Cathedral, who have agreed to hold an Empire Day service, the special significance of the celebration being the honour and remembrance of
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    • 51 7 The sugar prices at Sourabaya are very high and the market is exceptionally firm. This may be seen from the following quotations: —June delivery fls. 13 25 j August fls. 13.; August-September-Octo-ber delivery fls. 12.75. The banks are holding the prices for late delivery at 12.50-11.50
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    • 225 7 The Straggle at St. Julien. Desperate Combat. Reuter's Special Mar, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 27, 12.5 a.m. Field-Marshal French reports that severe fighting north of Ypres continues. The general situation is unchanged. Our left flank, in re-adjusting the line to meet the altered conditions due to
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    • 57 7 London, April 27. After a most violent bombardment the Germans gained a footing on the summit of Hartmans Weilerkopf in the Vosges. Our positions remain a hundred yards from the summit. London, April 27, 4.20 p.m. A Paris communique states that we recaptured the summit of
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    • 115 7 London, April 26. Paris.—The evening communique says: North of Ypres we made marked progress on the left and drove back the enemy, inflicting on him heavy losses. The Germans again used asphyxiating gas but we employed means of protection giving the best results. Sharp infantry engagements took place
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    • 57 7 London, April 27. A Belgian communique of the 2Gth states We repelled last night three attacks southward of Dixmude, the Germans again using poisonous gases. The enemy sustained heavy losses. The German artillery to-day was active. The Belgian guns replied successfully, and gave useful help to the Frenchmen,
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    • 77 7 London, April 27, 11.50 a.m. Despatches from Holland state that the main German strength in the north-east of Ypres is persistently attacking the British, whose left is trying to turn with a view to capturing Ypres. Fighting has been ceaseless for four days and nights. A heavy attack
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    • 84 7 London, April 27, 11.50 p.m. Accounts regarding the German gas process are conflicting. Some state that the Germans are arrayed in costume resembling divers, and are armed with generators three feet high connected to an ordinary hose pipe which was turned on the French lines, ©thers maintain that
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    • 36 7 London, April 27, 11.50 a.m. Narratives of the fighting at Ypres have stimulated recruiting everywhere in the Metropolis, especially at the central depot, where remarkable numbers enlisted chiefly for the infantry and cavalry.
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    • 134 7 London, April 27, 2.55 p.m. Field-Marshal French reports on the 27th that all the German attacks north-east of Ypres yesterday have been repulsed. Our troops took the offensive on the afternoon and made progress near St. Julien and westward thereof. The French troops co-operated on our left and
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    • 28 7 London, April 27, 2.55 p.m. The Gazette publishes an order prohibiting the export of raw cotton, except to France, Russia, Spain and Portugal.
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    • 109 7 London, April 26. Killed.—Major T. P. Lees, 9th London (Queen Victoria's Rifles), H. E. Pinhey, D. Summerhays. Wounded.—G. Broade, J. MacCalder, 2nd Lieut. A. H. Cope (2nd Devons), R. Corballis, Capt. J. H. Halfield (sth Lincolns), R. Hine Haycock, H. Jung, E. Le Sauvage, J. Liebenrood,
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    • 44 7 London, April 26. A T*ire from Rome says thai Colonel Garibaldi, on being interviewed, stated that he was convinced that Italy would be marching with the Allies before the reopening; of the Italian Parliament. For further wires see Page 5*
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    • 399 8 Development of Mongolian Trade, Extension of Amur Railway. The British Minister in Peking has reported under date 11th January that the construction of the Amur Railway is to be pushed forward, and the sum of 1,000,000 roubles (about £105,000) of Government funds is to be expended
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    • 71 8 Exports from Java. Destination Jan. 1914. Jan. 1915. kg. ktj. Holland 128,427 47,98!) England 100,704 202,323 Germany 701 Belgium 19,859 Rest of Europe 2A">7 U.S.A. 9,120 85,816 Singapore 8,650 11,647 Other countries 8,888 Total 270,018 354,003 Exports from Sumatra. Destination. Jan. 1914. Jan. 1915.
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    • 987 8 The Suez Canal route is to Easterners the orthodox road to the continent of Europe, simply because most people in the Gorgeous Orient came out that way. It is only the enterprising few west of Hongkong who make the trip one of novelty, crowded with scenes of
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    • 166 8 A paper read by Mr. M. McLaren before the American Association for the Advancement of Science deals with the use of electricity in the manufacture of Portland cement. The author says There are few industries in which the cost of power represents such a large percentage of
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      • 60 8 I RATH BOURNE DAIRY FARM I I 3rd Milestone Serangoon Road. I ENTIRELY UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I FRESH \SfJWS' MILK. |kf Supplied to customers twice daily at their residences in all m P* r te of Singapore town and Suburbs also to all the hospitals. 1 1 Prices Per Quart
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      • 40 8 Latest Advertisements. FOR SALE. Just received a large collection of Burmese, Manila and Borneo Orchids comprising Dendrobium, Vanda, Phalanopsis, etc. of great assortment. Many of them are in bloom. Price moderate. Inspection cordially invited. TAN BENG CHIANG NURSERIES. 26-4 5-5
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      • 218 8 |"IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" 5 (THE HIGHEST). f 4 This is not the opinion of a few or of mere] a f |J majority, but OF ALL who has tried Ross's Great |J AUK'S HEAD PILSENER. It deserves its high reputation because it is always fully up to it-
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    • 112 9 Wednesday. 28th m Court mj• r -9.11 >— 8 ft. I in-. 0.33 p.m. Thursday. 29th (t Homeward mail due. fj r ..-10.04 a.m.. ft. in-.O 10.03 p.m. Friday, 30th. Minting. Barber'a* aNft. g! j r —liJ am, J" ft. 8 ins.; 10.34 Saturday, Ist. t; t p'talir. ami
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    • 298 9 To-day. I £»4 Ate Malta 1 pm§ 1 r Mena pm Medusa 2 pm p > rettenham ana *Lama I pm M Urn P"Tt Swi-tten-I T Am- :i *Ipoh 1 pm k nan K. Dnßgw I ~1 U Will <»" the Wisp -2 pm n Lightning 4 pin
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    • 69 9 Singapore* April 28* n London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/10 Demand 2/41/32 Private 3 m>. 2/4 17/32 India— Bank T. T. 174| 'to Hongkong— (l/.l 20^ Uli Shanghai— Bank ilj<\. OOg 1 'll Ja\a Bank T. T. 142 ''ii Japan— Bank did. 114 y>>^rci^urt —baying rate $8.54 In-ii'iC'cii KiilH
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    • 23 9 The Yusaka Maru is expected to arrive here from Hongkong tomorrow, and will probably be despatched for Europe the following at 5 p.m.
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    • 379 9 Shipping Notes and News. The Ocpan line s. s. Helenas sails on May Ist for London. For Penang and Calcutta on or about to-morrow sails the Apcar liner Itola. The S.M.N, liner Koningin Emma is due here, on her homeward voyage, on May Ist. The P and 0.
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    • 114 9 Speaking of the extraordinary state of the shipping congestion in the ports of the United Kingdom, the Sind Gazette says —We learn, upon the best authority, that the steamers arriving in Home ports not infrequently find 20 or 30 steamers in front of them waiting to
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    • 166 9 ARRIVALS. 26. 4.15. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, April 25, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan <fc Co. Brit., 73, William Pithie, April 25, Trang, gen., E. S. Co. Band, Dut., 1689, van Baasband, April 25, Batavia, gen., X.P.M. <fc Co. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, April 27, B. Datoh, gen.,
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    • 65 9 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Demodocus, 30th April Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire A: Co. Benlomond, Gth May, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire A Co. Heienus, 6th May, for London Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Monmouthshire, (Shire), Sth May, from London. Agents,
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    • 222 9 Per P. A. O. Nagoya.—Mrs J. Keller, Miss Newton, Mr. C. G. Renshaw, Mr. W. J. Smith, Mr. S. Strachan, Miss A. Leach, Mr. S. B. Hampton. Per P. &O. Moldavia Mr. A. W. Walkinshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bean, Mr. Valk, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
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    • 74 9 For the period from the 30th April to 6th May, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two bbillings and four pence three-quarter penny per lbs., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem
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    • 37 9 A new steamship service between New York and Salonica and Piraeus has been inaugurated, The British steamer Joanna haa been chartered for the purpese and sailed on April 4th. It is expected that sailings will be monthly.
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    • 199 9 Latest Quotations. {Reuters Special Services-) London, April 25. Metals. Tin:—£l67spot Straits, 3 months £*****.0. Bar Silver 23 13/16. Copper 795. Iron 65/7. Iron Sheets 15—151 selected. Lead :21f. Spelter 40. Yellow Metal :9^. ProduceRubber 2/6. Fine hard Para spot: 2/6. Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 2/3*. Copra
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    • 218 9 (Singapore, April £8) Tin.—sB2\ 125 tons sold. Copra- —Steady. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour— Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products.—Market steady Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali *.90 Copra Gorong Talo 0.00 Copra Dongalo !».0o Copra Kayong
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    • 47 9 Messrs Barlow Co's. Report Coon—The market has remained steady for the greater part of the week, but to-day there is a decline of about 25 cents per pkl. At the close valuas are about $9.00 for Fineat Sundried and $8.50 to $a.70 for Fair te Goed Qualities.
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    • 793 9 Prices Quoted it the Market tMs Ifoniaf- Singapore, April 28. Jlesere. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotation* Rubber Shares. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7/--2- Anglo-Malay 8/6 5/6 1 Ayer Kuning 10/- 12/--2- BatangMalaka
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      • 75 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Daily leaYM tor north at 7.7 a.m. ami p.m. Other tri'.uis leave for Johorr at M a.. 103 a., noon, 1.30 p.. '2.f>6 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrivo from north at B.lrt a.m. and 7.14 pjfe. Trains leave from Johore 7.'.', 8.42, 10.15,
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    • 114 10 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, 188 th Auction, April 27, 1915. •fferect for sale Pis. 2,705.55 or 860,740 lbs. (Tons 161.04) Sold 1,052.00 or 140.267 (Tons 62.62) Prices Realized. Sheet smoked fine ribbed $124 to $126 good ribbed 120 fine plain If] 123 goocl plain 115 unsmoked
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    • 199 10 Singapore, April 27.—The demand at to-day's auction, when some 100 tons were offered, was weak, and prices, in sympathy with easier advices from Home, were lower. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to $126—a decline of $5. Fine Plain Smoked Sheet at $123 and unsmoked Sheet
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    • 204 10 Singapore, April 27.—The rubber catalogued for to day's auction met with a very poor demand and prices generally were lower than for some time past. For many lots it was not possible to elicit a bid and of 101 tons offered only H2 tons changed hands. Fine
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    • 177 10 Singapore, April 27.—Contrary to recent experience there was a poor demand at to-day's auction an. I most grades showed a marked decline. The average drop in Hmoked Sheet was $4 to $;> per picul and m consequence numerous sellers withdrew their offerings, rale Urepe was about $4
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    • 212 10 Heroic Deeds of Kultur. Commenting on the sinking of the Dutch steamer Vanilla and the trawler Fermo, Het Nieuws van den Dag has an editorial note reading We will say what we think of such things. If we are pursued for it, then we shall cry out
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    • 189 10 Recently, acting on the kind suggestion of the Rev. Mr. Peile, we started supplying the Tribune free to the troops on duty on St. John's Island and the Prison Ship. We have now received a gratifying acknowledgment indicating that cur effort to render the troops
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    • 222 10 j Essential for a Tropical Climate. Are your nerves giving you trouble Few of us escape during this season. We get irritable, depressed, run down, disinclined for work and— but who does not know the constant and uneuding symptoms, nervous and physical The nerves are at the bottom
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      • 103 10 Estate ot Abdullah B n H ji Mohamad Arsat n>ECBASKD) AM) Estate of Zienap Binte Haji Mohamat DECEASED AUCTION SALE Of a valuable shop-house No. 52 First Cross Street, Malacca, to be held by public auction at my saleroom No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca On Wednesday, the sth May.
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      • 179 10 TO LET Spacious store room, ground floor, in the heart of town. Entrance Battery Road and Collyer Quay. Apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune. 9—2 G. R. COELHO, 52, Smlmglm Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer ef Pianos, Organs ard other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. IN STOCr Violins* Binjoi v Guitan,
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      • 246 10 I MOTOR CARS ON HIReI MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS 9F 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 pGasolcne Light I Cycle Co" I 4/5-2, BEACH
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    • 300 11 Mcd Robbers Attack Police. Shots Exchanged in Street. j a IND OTHERS Wounded. ril 2 I —A daring raid ana of armed Chinese on a j laonej-lendar'fl house at o'clock yesterday was frustrated by the were fired on both > in the darkness and con- j
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    • 142 11 To the Editor, Rangoon Gazettm. tali of the officers, ussioned officers and men i I wish to tender ty thanks to our many foi the great kindness ditj shown to all of us ai stay in Uangoon. >rder on the lb'th. t to sail at less than twenty-four
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    • 54 11 I' isbing. Its army is I v.ith fresh uniforms Ear too numerous The import firms are business, and amongst nspicuona in clearing Siaua Forest Company, iricity Company, and Import Company. New provisions and general h«ling laid in by the ii and office and fancy J' > j, y
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    • 389 11 Rocky Mountain Fight. The first pitched battle between Indians and white men that the West has seen since that at Wounded Knee in 1892 has just occurred in a wild defile of the Rock Mountains not far from Bluff, Utah, a few miles from the Colorado State
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    • 101 11 Malacca is undoubtedly a thriving settlement, and its prosperity is increasing. Its traders claim to have commerce growing more rapidly than that of other settlements in the country. The rubber planters can market their produce free of export duty, which should give them an advantage over planters in
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    • 71 11 A serious fire broke out at Petchaburi on April 18th and destroyed the market. The fire area extends from the Telegraph Office to Pratoo Muang. Baninow mission buildings fortunately escaped, with the exception of the smallest chapel. The PoBt and Telegraph Department reports that Kelantan, Puket, Malay
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 16 11 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10
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      • 577 11 NOTICES GUAN KIAT CO., 37, Phillip Street, Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal (Juntractnre, (Uxiemal Importers and Rxportors and Commission Agents. Estates, Rice-Mill aud Saw-Mill Supplier*. SOLE AGENTS FOR CLOBE BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL. FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING STEAM BOILERS. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT SINGAPORE. Codes used A.B.C. 6th Edition and Al.
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