Malaya Tribune, 5 May 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2.- -No. 104. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 415 1 PALLADIUM gCttRO ROAD. Singarcws Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. gjgll Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p.m. TO NIGHT I! 'WE DON'T" y ;ou scrappy incidents from one little corner of the firing 11 gtDt news from All Over the War Zone in Euro* t arc Beyond. Wherever
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    • 258 1 DO NOT BUY -rrt OMM German Made Desk g& Files. BRITISH MADE ARE SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY 3toneo 2s>td. 14a Collyer Quay. I Telephone No. 288. j "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OP ALBERT AND BENCOOLEN STREET?. Positively Last Three Nights. The Eclair Film Co's Film Serial PROTEA (8)
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  • 770 2 Failure Realised. —:o:— The final chapter of the third part of the French Official R view relate to the question of t>uppiie9, «and treats of the ncarcity of primary material for projectiles. The chief explanation of the imperfections noted in the German projectiles, it
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  • 96 2 In fact, taking one thing with another, the gods are too kind. I have one hand on my head and the other is touching wood, too, for now that Prxzwqsl (that is the way to spell it, isn't it has fallen I am hoping that the Russians will call
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  • 167 2 I am no lover of the moving pioture as a rule, says Percival in the 14 Referee. But on Tuesday a.m. as ever was, after the first lights up" bugle had sounded, during a microscopic portion of the quarter of an hour before the bugles sounded
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  • 226 2 Some diseases give immunity h another attack, but rheumatism m just the other way. Erery attack of nvi another; worse than that, it re the body's power so that each is worse than the one btfore. If any disease needs is rheumatism, bufc there is a any
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    • 235 2 LITTLE'S PATENT MANGLES. LIT T L s FITTED IRON WIT H Mh* .v W ROLLER PATEHT TABLE Cj Sy'/' L!FTINC HH"' MANGLES t SPRINCS. of Rollers 20 x Price with Plain Rollers S55 Net. Price with Diamond Cut Rollers S80 Net. Umpire cars If-TWifTWlTT'ftl li 111—— r Entire Shipment of
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    • 289 2 GASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plant-*, comprising Orchids, Palms, et:., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reduction of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a hobby of collecting rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect my Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain The
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    • 455 3 CUAN KIAT CO., 1 37, Phillip Street. I j_ I Telephone Nos. 1233, 1174 i I 3 j Telegraphic Address J 1 Codes Used: j guankiat. I (Private 1450). IH. B. e.sth Edt. andH. I. 1 ilMiilliillilllilMiilillllllilliil I m Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal S j Contractors, General Importers and
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  • 379 4 Hoklos and their Queues. LW&k Swatow, April 14.—In the lull of opium suppression the soldier* oeeupy their time in depriving the Hoklo population of thfir They were the last to adopt the Mancliu pigtail, and now, out of sheer cussedness, they want to be the last to give
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  • 172 4 How to Capture German Trade. Presiding at the annual meeting of the London Commercial Travellers' Association at the Cannon Street Hotel, recently, Sir William Lever said they heard a good deal about capturing German trade, bufc they must not let the war obscure their view of
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  • 44 4 Renter a Paris correspondent quotejtfce Journal for the statement tnat tW Baroness Vaughan has met with an accident while handling a -BUI revolver. The weapon suddenly went off, the bullet strikinr ber in the ride. Her condition is not very lerious.
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  • 26 4 There isn't any troth in the wireless ni«««go sent out from fh« Boohe Bareao in Be lin That by th. name of S. P. C. Z.—Soctety
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    • 590 4 ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER AND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALMER. No. 137, MIDDLE ROAD. 'Phone No. 619. Telegraphic Address "DALEY" Established 1897 AGENTS FOR Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd.,, London. > THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. It is not a question whether more medicines will or will not be advertised.'
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    • 22 4 1 Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., 0 Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TJU TO Co., Beach Road, Singapore.
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  • 121 5 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 189th Auction, May 4, 1915. •fferea for «ale Pis. 2,474.51 or 329,980 lb». (Tons 147.30) S«ld 1,443.44 or 192,469 (Tons 86.92) Prices Realized. •h*ct wnoked fine ribbed $120 to $123 good ribbed 114 117 fine plain 118 11» good plain 108 112
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  • 188 5 Rubber. Singapore, May 4.— Bidding at the opening of the auction today was slow but an improvement was felt as the sale progressed and a fair demand was maintained to the close. Prices realiaed for the Standard Grades were, in sympathy with easier advices from Home, lower
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  • 203 5 Singapore, May 4. —The rubber auction held to-day opened quietly and for some time bidding was very irregular, marly lots being withdrawn. Later demand improved to some extent but the withdrawals continued and of 170 tons catalogued only 85 tons were sold. Prices were again easier in
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  • 138 5 Singapore, May 4.—To day's offerings totalled about 170 tons and met good competition at a lower level. A piemium over London prices was obtained for the standard grades of sheet and crepe, the prices here equalling about 2s 4d per lb. against the private tenders of 2s
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  • 310 5 April, 1915, Outputs. Messrs Sandilands, Buttery and Co., agents— lbs. Bukit Sembawang 36,500 Singapore United 36,700 Mr. J. Snodgrass, agent— Batang Malaka 14,222 Bekoh 18,915 Messrs Evatt and Co., agents— Bukit Timah :—-19,311 total 4 months 76,461 Changkat Serdang 11,250 3 months 30,263 Ulu Pandan 6,683 1
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  • 57 5 {Hams Telegram-) Paris, April 24. M. Georges Chenu, administrator of the civil service of Indo-China, is appointed a Sous-Prefet at Markain. M. Outrey (late iUsident Superior in Cambodia) has been charged by the commission of Foreign Affairs of the Chamber with a mission of propaganda to Athens, Nisb, Sofia,
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  • 793 5 Prices Quoted it the Market to M oraint- Singapore, May b. Measrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the followiaK list of qaotatioast—Rubber Shares. Horn. Talue. Buyer*. Seller*. If Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7/--2- Anglo-Malay 8/6 9/6 1 Aver Kuning 10/- 12/--2-
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    • 186 5 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. iM X J J TIDDENS, Manager. mt. mm i ————a—__————_____ r__M_»—i MMI^M "koH Co. BRAS BASAH ROAD, Singapore. EXCELLENT OFFER FOR PORTRAITS Drawn by Hand, for the First Time, and Only for a Limited Number. BOOK YOUR ORDER
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  • 211 6 Latest Quotations. (Reuter s Special Services) London, May 3, 6-5 p.m. Metals. Tin:—£165.10.0. —spot Straits, 3 months £*****.0. Bar Silver 23£ Copper 76J. Iron 65/9. Iron Sheets 15^ Lead: 21J. Braziers 9*. Spelter 40. Yellow Metal: 10^. Produce. Rubber 2/6^ —2/3J May-June. Fine hard Para spot: 2/6.
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  • 253 6 (Singapore, May 5 Tin. —$791* 55 tons sold. Copra*—Weak. Tapioca• —Weak. Sa/70 Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —W eak. Other Products. —Market steady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 S. 22.00 Copra Bali 8.10 Copra Gorong Talo 8.25* Copra Dongalo 8.25*
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  • 179 6 Wednesday, sth Church Workers Association Meeting 4.30 p.m. High water:—l.6a.m., 8 ft. 6 ins. 3.14 p.m. 6 ft. 7 ins. Thursday, 6th. Quarter of Moon. Kings' Aocnaion WML B. L Homeward mail due. High water:-2.3 a.m., 8 ft. 4.47 p.m. b ft. 5 ins. Friday, 7th. M. M. Outward
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  • 141 6 Mr. John Hughes writes to the Ceylon Observer, under date London March 6 This war is teaching English farmers to do without Potash Salts in the various compounds applied to Hops, Potatoes and even Marigolds which, as you will note from my article in The Field of October
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    • 668 6 S.S AND F M S* DIRECTORY. (English and Chinese.) The Commercial Advertising Co. begs to notify the public that the following Singapore business firms are advertising in and have subscribed for the S.S. F.M.S. English and Chinese Directory, which will be published in the early part of 1916 T Messrs
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    • 172 6 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room On Thursday, 6th May, 1915, at 10-30 a m One gold pinding, 1 gold waist belt, Brilliant and diamond krosangs, Rings, Kraboo?, etc,, etc. (On view from Monday the 3rd inst.) CHING KENG LEE <fc Co.
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    • 222 6 I MOTOR CARSON HIRE MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND I 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. jj 4/5-2, BEACH
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 1 THE GREAT WAR. ™EJUALAY A TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915 notes and news. Cbe Jttalapa Cribune. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5.
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    • 118 1 Terrible Cannonade. London ?Iay i. 5. 5p.m. An Amsterdam telegram states •;.a: le.-patch has been received from Keeloo saying that the can- le round Ypre« on May 2nd va-1:mo.-t formidable of the war. I: w<j> lizard and felt throughout ue \vhol<» of Flanders. The houses at Bruges
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    • 74 1 pmeiica Once More Indignant. Washington, May r has promised a iho enquiry into the Gulflight Tlt an 'l has instructed the Ambassador at Berlin to n orrnation about theJGulfs I also about the attack by »imer Cushing. 1 '"k Herald commentF 'flight incident says i-)k and determined
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    • 76 1 Splendid Per formance by Indian Troops. French inspected aft <* the battle of He »id :"I com* yoa n your gallant UIM recent fighting. »iez from which 1 t0 withdraw al reason* I know would: not have 1 n "t received those conduct during iy > all the more U»t
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    • 14 1 L London May 3. arH Brigadier \V. R. both at the
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    • 356 1 London, May 4, 1.45 p.m. Wounded E. Ainslie, Lieutenant Babst (Northumberland Fusiliers), D. Balders, E. Battle, K. Bedford, A. Beresfordpierae, St. J. Blake, G. W. Boyd, H. R. Briggs (Liverpools), L Brook, W. Colin York, A. Coltart, D.Connor, R. B. Cowley, Captain' H. Crichton (Scots Fusiliers),
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    • 193 1 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated Paris, May 2. Yesterday there was a lull in the operations. We repulsed attacks at Bagatelle, in the Argonne, and captured several trenches at le Bois le Pretre (north-west of Pont-a-Mousson) making 150 prisoners. To-day, the situation is unchanged. A
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    • 421 1 Mr. Richard Harding Davis, the American war correspondent, in his new book, With the Allies (Duckworth), gires an appalling picture of the waste of war. He sajs that this war is not a fair fight, and that Germany is defying the rules of war and the rules of
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    • 182 1 600 Prisoners Taken. Hi*, April 16._1 t hre ted fro»Basr a that, on April 12, a P fo cc of Turkish troops and Arab tribesmen, estimated at about 20,000 at acked the position held bv'onr JZT, p ShBiba Dine west of Basra. The enemy delivered W0 attac K
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    • 127 1 Riots in Vienna. Rome April 4.-R ep0 rts from V ienna state that the people of lv' tnaare t.red out hy the privations 1 and f f reverB s of the war, and are agitating for a stoppage. Violent popular demonstrations have been made in several large cities
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    • 201 1 Allahabad, April 21.—A special Pioneer cablegram, dated London, JOth April, says :—Sir James Wilcocks, addressing the Highland Light Infantry of the India Army Corps recently, spoke of Neuve Chapelle as follows .—The Highland Light Infantry played a most conspicuous part and once again covered itself with glory. You
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    • 751 2 Reluctantly, the Allies have probably long since had to give up hopes of fighting the Germans along the lines agreed upon between civiliaed nations. From the very outset, the Germans have shown their contempt for law and convention. It has been quite evident that they will not hesitate
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    • 57 2 (Tribune Speda Penang, May 5.—A larg tendance of Presbyterians ed at the Masonic Hall day to bid farewell to the Rev. H r William C ross, m.a., who Singapore to-day, and welcon the Rev. A. D. Harcus, his The Rev. Mr. Cross wag with a cheque, and
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    • 98 2 Yesterday's Matinee Yesterday afternoon thfl I.: pore Juvenile Choir repeal Patriotic Concert, before a fay audience, with great Kioeess. The programme was exactly fa same as that given on Saftorda] items being received with east] net more, enthusiasm. Our reaarli made on a former occasion v talent of
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    • 43 2 The following property Hi "posed of by auction at lit Keng Lee Co's Sale-room c Monday, the 3rd instant. Four piecas of freehoM la: situate in the district of Kalll area 7,220" square feet, bought b Wee Tew Khoon for -f^lU.
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    • 91 2 Burma Cup Winner. Tht Burma Cap, competed W annually at the Edini u: ■ports, wai won by J. 1 a young member of a waj Edinburgh athletic femUj. firstg in the high jomp at lOUn. in the 120 jrardi hnrJ rate in 20 sac, in the hi 1 rate
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    • 120 2 The Selangor Ceylon untitled Association is giving ment at the Town H Lumpur, to-night, in ai Prince ef Wales' War 1M The Mail says it will be patronage of Sir Arthur The Echo says that of Malaya are respondii ously to the appeal provide several air Imperial Governm- cipates the
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      • 311 2 rßobinson Co. j THE BLACK BOOK 1 OF THE WAR. j I GERMAN ATROCITIES I IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. 1 1 Full Text of Official Reports. I Price 10 cts, each. I Pfootoe of 1 I Kitchener, Jeilicoe, and French. 1 3 PICTURES IN AN OAK FRAME. I SIZE 7
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      • 28 2 LONDON GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED as juwicb to /rdßt\l SK4m The ho "se of paun \SKTI# E HOUSE O fCo 0 HOTEL. Music 3)uring 3)inner TO-NIGHT! DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2
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    • 542 3 Tin is —$1.87i down. ?o:— Hard Para rubber To-day's wire o cr«*pe, 1st quality, 2/.J-}. Sairo Flour is now priced at 14/3 in the Home markets. i—: c: ('<v.ra is now quoted at "L25.15 in the London Market. T;j London Metal Market: £l«j- to-day. Klack Pepper now
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    • 189 3 The Mutineers' Camp. This morning before the summary general Court-Martial composed of Major Scott, R. G. A. (President), Major Harris-Edge, 4th K. S. L. 1., and Capt. Ball, sth L. 1., the remaining seven of the nine men who gave themselves up on the 29th April were tried
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    • 236 3 Captain Smuts Appeal. Captain Smuts alias Smith, who was recently convicted by the District Magistrate, Rangoon, for an offence of cheating Mrs. Grace Smith under circumstances already reported by us, and sentenced to imprisonment till the rising of the court and fined Rs. 400, or in default to suffer a
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    • 128 3 Paris, April 11.—The sensational trial of Captain Herail on a charge of having murdered his wife at Compiegne, where the Hussars are stationed, has just been concluded. The couple were devoted to each other and the wife, upon accidentally hearing where her husband was stationed, left her
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    • 72 3 At a special meeting of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce last week, convened to consider steps taken by the Government in connection with the five-footways, over 300 Chinese shopkeepers attended. After the Chairman, Mr. Qaah Beng Kee, had explained to the meeting the difficulties about five-foot ways, a sub-committee,
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    • 91 3 The North Sea Scrap. Gallant Deeds to Rescue Huns. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, May 8. The Admiralty announces that strenuous efforts were made by British destroyers on Saturday to rescue the Germans Lieutenant Hartnol went into the water to save a German. Only thirteen
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    • 120 3 London, May 4, 11.50 a.m. The papers contrast the abandonment of British prisoners sunk by the German destroyer with the treatment accorded the German prisoners aboard the Amphion at the beginning of the war, and remarks that their callousness is probably the result of panic.
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    • 145 3 London, May 3, 5.5 p.m. Field-Marshal French reports, writing on the evening of May 1st The Germans attacked hill CO yesterday evening, and alsoattaeked in the neighbourhood of St. Julien. Both attacks were repulsed. We lost no ground and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy, despite
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    • 37 3 Amsterdam, May 3. The Kaiser and Prince Henry inspected the Antwerp fortificatione, harbour and submarine yards. The JLaiser looked well, but older. The visit was kept secret from fear of an
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    • 28 3 Indiscriminate Sinkings. Swedish Steamer Torpedoed. Lemvig, May 3. Eighteen survivors have arrived of the Swedish steamer Ellira, torpedoed in the North Sea while proceeding to Hull.
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    • 29 3 London, May S. A German submarine sank the Norwegian steamer Baldwin. The submarine allowed the crew to take to the boats, and they were brought to Leith.
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    • 27 3 London, May 2. The trawlers Mercury, Martaban and Sunray were sunk by gunfire by a German submarine. The crews were saved.
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    • 24 3 Copenhagen, May 3. A German submarine sank the Norwegian timber steamer Lajla in the North Sea. The crew were saved.
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    • 32 3 Amsterdam, May 3. A telegram from Berlin says that the Hamburg prize courts have awarded indemnities to the owners of a number of Dutch trawlers seized by German warships.
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    • 76 3 London, May 3. The crew of the Norwegian six thousand ton steamer American have been landed at Newcastle. Their ship was torpedoedi in the North Sea and sank in two hours. The crew were thirteen hours in the boats and were picked up by the
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    • 48 3 Fought to last Cartridge. Ottawa, May 4. In a statement the Minister of Militia says that there were 5,403 Canadian casualties between April 21nd and SOth. The Minister says: Three German divisions got to the rear of the Canadian Highlanders who fought while a cartridge remained.
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    • 35 3 Cape Town, May 4. General Botha's forces occupied Otjimbingwe,* sixty miles northwest of Windhuk on Sunday. Twenty-eight Germans, including an officer, were captured. The Union casualties were three killed and two weundtd.
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    • 72 3 Italy's Little War. Rome, May 3. There has been heavy fighting in Tripoli, details of which are lacking. Eighteen white officers and 200 white troops are killed or missinf. The casualties among the native troops are not an- j nounced. The Cabinet was suddenly sum- c moned and
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    • 32 3 Rome, May 2. j As a result of yesterday's Cabinet council the King and ministers will be unable to attend the unveiling of the Garibaldi memorial on Wednesday morning next.
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    • 29 3 The Dardanelles Cost. iM London, May 3. To-day's casualty list include) j eight officers killod and 36 woundei •< of the Australian force in th< Mediterranean,
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    • 27 3 Loudon, May 4, 11.50 a.m. The Times' Tenedos correspon dent states that a further batch two thousand Turkish prisoner have been brought to Tenedos.
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    • 96 3 Petrograd, May 4. Official: Since Saturday evenin a most desperate battle has been i progress between the lower Nid and the Carpathians. Enemy attael. on Sunday morning on the le bank of .the Vistula were repulse» Desperate fighting took place in tt vicinity of Tarnow. We
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    • 50 3 London, May 3. Indian stocks are easier. Th« is renewed talk of an impeding millions Indian Government 1© dated loan. Some quarters attrib< the rumours to the fact that on I 19th inst. millions sterling b. will mature, which will probab be renewed in their present form.
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    • 41 3 London, May 3. A Taube was sighted at Do* coming from the direction Ostend. It was driven off by t fire of anti-aircraft guns, and d not drop any bombs. Flt Further wires see Page 1 J ±1
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    • 11 4 [We do not necessarily endorse tU *pmi*ns expressed by correspondents.]
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    • 487 4 SIR, —I was interested in your account of the result of the first month's working of the new British dredge on the land of Kamunting Dredging Ltd., appearing in your last issue, but I would like to correct a slight error at the end of your
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    • 122 4 In turn Which has be en for T" n be shortly F A Joh 168 iQ char ee of lar fi who is a verv J" figUre ln the Far Ea^rn pt Johnson will be I one of the oldest v®° mber- Coast skippers, having
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    • 290 4 The Palladium. To-night f change of programme at the Bijou theatre promises to be a real good one, The Parting of the Ways being the star feature. The play is brimful of exciting incidents and sensational situations. The latest war gazettes figure with the mo«t dramatic Black 13,"
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 350 4 Latest Advertisements. TO LET. House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-storied building, suitable for a shop, Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street. 5-5 v FBASEB HEAVE, LTD. NOTICE OP ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Eighteenth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at
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      • 292 4 Notice. Information has been received from the Consul-General for the Netherlands that Batavia and Tanjong Priok have been declared infected on account of cholera as from the 3rd inst. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I the undersigned have no more interest whatsoever in the business of Stationers and Booksellers
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      • 408 4 1 Are You Content to Drink BEER? THERE is no more wholesome and invmoratw i in the tropics than Light, Pure beverage If PILSENER BEER. t TXt:;:;;ii:;r° g A Genuine British Pilsener Beer g is easily recognised by a pleasant, slightly bitter flavour due to I he P fi re
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    • 57 5 Singapore* May -5. Loadoi— Hank 1 hi Is, 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 Private S m/.s. 2/4^, BttkT.T. 175 j B d -'1 22j Bank d d. 102* j BwikT.T. 14U Hank rj/d. 141| Sowreijrns—baying rate $8.54 Ii iCcil Kill last isw 1/315/16 I 1/3 31/32 »1 England i ate
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    • 223 5 Suffocated an Oil Tanker. A Bristol coroner's jury has ex- 1 'i i !> 1 i:t'i<»n of the conduct <>f thf* steamship Area, of that of the third William Crawford Hopper, nis i1 1* in an attempted Hi»* Area brought a cargo I'ortishead Dock for the e
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    • 438 5 I Strong breezes are experienced in the China Sea. Bay of Bengal, clear strong breezes. The Oanfa (Ocean line) is due here on May Bth, bound for Tendon. For Penang and Calcutta on the loth is s.s. Fook Sang (I-C). The Ocean liner s.s. Kintuck is due here,
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    • 543 5 Vessels in Port. Quarta, Brit str, 14-8-14, Keppel Harbour. Pontoporos, Brit atr 18-10-14, Outer Roads. Patrol, Brit str 5-4-15, Keppel Harbour. Kuantan, Brit atr 18-4-15, Keppel Harbour Wharf, Sri Tunda, Brit atr 18-4-15, Keppel Harbour Wharf. Giang Ann, Brit atr 23-4-15, Dock. Islander, Brit atr 26-4-15, No 2
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    • 159 5 ARRIVALS 3-5-15. Klang, Brit., 732, Fawcus, &Jay 3, Spore, gen.,A. G. Co. Itola, Brit., 3402, Bulter, May 2, Hongkong, gen., A. A. A. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, May 3, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Nagoya, Brit, 4249, Garwood, May 2, Bombay, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. A.
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    • 101 5 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Benlornond, 6th May, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Helenus, 6th May, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Monmouthshire, (Shire), Bth May, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Teenkai (0. M.), 14th May. Agents, Messrs Boustead,
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    • 67 5 The Board of Trade have received through the Foreign Office red ribbon medals, which have been awarded by His Majesty the Emperor of Japan to Mr. J. C. Hall, master, and Mr. E. J. Hales, first officer, of the steamship Mineric, of Glasgow, in recognition of their
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    • 296 5 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London Kalomo, May 24« Miyazaki Maru, May 12 Sardinia, May 13; Oanfa, May 8. Liverpool Kalomo, May 24. Marseilles Ernest-Simons,May 7 Kalomo May 24 Miyazaki Maru, May 12 Sardinia, May 13. Genoa: S.M.X. Vondel, May 15. Barcelona C. de Eizaguirra, May 20. U. S.
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    • 221 5 Per P. <fc 0. 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. <fc 0. Moldavia—Mr. A. W. Walkinshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. W Bean, Mr. Valk, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
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      • 76 5 Train Services. REVISfcD TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Wei.k days a Sundays. i. t >r north at 7.7 a.m. and for .Johore at I. !v3 a.. noon, l.SO p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. i.rriv-- fr >m north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 Trains fr >m Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, 11.4.. 1.1%
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 154 5 Mails Close. To-day. p r» Swettenp Anvjn *Ipoh 2 pm Medusa 2 pm ,—in. Kota i Sam»Sarie Borneo 2 pm Hirano Maru 4 pm Ban Lie Guan 4 pm J To-morrow. Hock Tew 8 am H<>ck Keng 8 am Aing Hong 8 am f,... >n. >. i. etc. Giang Ann
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    • 725 6 Alleged Bigamy. Curious Chinese Customs In the Third Magistrate's Court, yesterday, before Mr. N. D. Mudie, the case was commenced in which Chew Chiat Thye, a Chinese towkay, resident at 32 Cross Street, was charged with bigamy by marrying another during the lifetime of his first wife. Lim
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    • 105 6 Two Chinese, Vim Ng Chi, were charg. I 2nd Magistrate this m< n gambling in public in Kd. First accused was or 21 days and the second j 7 days. Dock Police Asuult. P. C's 51 and 54, oft Pagar Dock Police were before the Second Magisl
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    • 287 6 Committee Organised. A meeting was held in th cil Chamber of the Goven Offices last Friday at Kuala Lumpur at which steps were taken to i the scheme for a F.M.S. c scent Home, originally proposed the Hon. Mr. YY. 1 N itt' There were present Sir
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    • 101 6 We regret to announc< of Mr. A. Frege. which on the 16th instant at Ham telegram conveying lot was received bj and Co. on the LBth insl was one of the old Bang! and was highly respected five years ago he was an 4 the
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      • 907 6 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Ltd. Head Office Singapore, S.S. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT To The Shareholders, THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Gentlemen. Your Directors beg to present the* following statement of th« results of the business of the Company for the year ended 31st December. lal4, vpvv
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    • 175 7 I v -itu le of mind, depression of r i t j M jurnpiness of nerves," art first indications that ex- h«at is irritating the nervous I ej are checked, tvrvr .''egeneration Q in rime 14 The lungs and ii incj of structure, !«en and intestines r
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    • 976 7 Striking Interview with New Minister. The W»r and After. Reuters representative was received on March, 12th by M. PaulHymans the new Belgian Minister, who courteously gave the first interview heJim accorded to an English journalist, and discussed at length the present situation. The Minister now holds
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    • 1260 7 Graphic Details of the Fighting. "The Most Awful Hell." {By (i Ceylon Doctor at the F-o?it.) A graphic account of the terrible battle at Neuve Chapelle has been received and published in Ilorbury, on March 20, from Dr. W. Sim Garden [brother of Dr. A. 8. Garden
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      • 162 7 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. ]A RANTEED TERMS MODERATE. Ml 1-10 ~LĔĔ~BR9THERS' STUDSO. *+tr™ I I RENOWNED FOR HIGH-CLASS PHOTO r\ THEREFORE I TURING B ST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. U > 31-5 Mechanotherapy. Latest Scientific Treatment. f Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout,
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      • 350 7 _T0 BE LET TO LEASE. 15 acres, fully planted with cocoiut, rubber and fruit trees, 3U milestone, McPherson Road. 14 acres, fully planted with cocoRoad treeS milestone Ga ylang 19 acres, planted with coconut and fruit trees, 4th milestone. Serangoon Koad. 30 acres, planted with coconut and fruit trees, 5J4
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    • 381 8 Irrefutable Evidence. London, April 11.—The Government has issued a White Paper dealing with the treatment of British prisoners in Germany. It shows that Britain has constantly received proofs of inhumane treatment, and has protested to America. The American Ambassador and Consuls in Germany have frequently reported ill-treatment, insufficient
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    • 128 8 The Right Hon. Percy Holden Illingworth, M. P. for Shipley and Chief Government Whip, of 102, Lancaster-gate, W„ who died January 3 last, aged 45, left unsettled property of the gross value of £105,018, with net personalty £97,336. He bequeathed £1,000 and his household effects to
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    • 31 8 A Ulegram from Galveston, Texas, announces (says Reuters New York correspondent) that 215 refugees from Yucatan have arrived there, including Mr. Fierce, the British Consul at Progreso.
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    • 228 8 L —From Tom Brass in Boulogne Dear Old Girl—Don't worry, Vm writing this from a hospital. Ive been what the French call blessed Isn't it a rum word for wounded The native language here makes you sit up a bit. The French calls bread pain, and water to
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    • 35 8 The German IV. Central News, Amstt«r«la m spondent) pays tribute to the I of the late Count Witt" considered to have been one most prominent of Russian lt»l men.
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      • 368 8 1 THE 1 I TRANSMISSION OF POWER I Between the Engine and Machines in any I which will Ensure (I) That all the Available Engine jg $f Factory Installation is a Most important Point, Power is being Transmitted, and (2) That the g* and it is Most Necessary that a
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    • 267 9 ft* Outran on the Serbian Frontier. April 4. —A strong Bulgarian resterday attacked a Servian Strnmmitx, 60 Servian being killed and many i A Servian regiment sent > |fae frontier guard threw ulers into Bulgarian 1 80 Bulgarian dead on the field It is not yet f
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    • 213 9 i interesting feature of ssSoci t\ s work inFrance hinent of a service of known officially og»e M Automobile. A respondent sends one of the tpersthe following descrip"jelly, the outfit consists of a m motor chassis, on Qounted a van body divided ompartments, the inner of ooaph tely
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      • 376 9 KIAN TAI Co., N0.«60, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone No. 1311. Telegram i "KIANTAI* General Store-keepers, Commission Agents Ship's Pnrveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. Canteen Contractors to H.M British and Foreign Navy. Tin provisions, Fresh Provisions, Wines, Spirits etc., of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE. Manager:—TAY WOO
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      • 459 9 NOTICES 'SHELL* MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. KIN WATT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 3rd day of May to the 10th day cf May, 1915,
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      • 407 9 NOTICES KIAM KIAT CO., 108 A 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. SMpchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings 12-11 MISS YEUNG PAX CHAN Qualified Midwife and. Nurse, 71-B, Pagoda Street. *3 25-5 Y. M.
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      • 465 9 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thia Burean will hxxrmh at cfcaimi milk fmll particular. oTtfa7«Scaturns and experience of suitable man position they have vacant. Htnployeaa deaiaiS appointment* aan have their apelieafcons fi£f •n the Register for a fee of $5. Thia includes.:— 4k i" r,t tiol of qualifioationa on the
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      • 610 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., ol Batavia. 2—5, Collyer Qw. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. DOTCGALA Rio.w. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembftaham. Tjenako and Meugat M BSTYOT Muatok and.Palembang Ma > J Singkalia. Berombang, Parch, Belawan-Deli May.; K£ BSpU,
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      • 187 10 SHIPPIHC P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, fo: H. W. BUCKL4ND, AGENT. INSURANCE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances
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      • 376 10 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEIT. Tons Commanders, i.e. PtJaad* 0,949 O.M. Robins. M, Madras 6,949 J. Kilpatriek, E.N .K.
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      • 410 10 BANKS CHARTERED MM OF Ml AUSTRALIA AKD CHINA, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sbp. rPS of £20 each i -p T«,200,00 Reserve Fund t Reserve Liability of Propr c n BANKERS. The B2nk of England, The I City and Midland Bank, I London County and WestrmW
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