Malaya Tribune, 25 May 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVFNJNG DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 121. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 464 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD RStfD. Support's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. SPECIAL SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS Me»r. GONSALEZ BROTHERS Present TH E l T AI lAM OPERA CO, Star Artistes, direct from Milan, Italy. Auemonted Orr-hp-i™ i ot Si mu.au. under the dirc.tion of Spedal Beenery and .ffect. eanied for each production P
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    • 303 1 jpQ NOT BUY German Made Desk I Files. BRITISH I MHDE J j ARE SUPERIOR j AND CHEAPER. I Stocks Carried BY 9loneo ls>td. 14a Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 288. w^MM^_^^^^^""" l iili> 1 11,1 mum. T„-.-. —^Tnr^SSI The S Nmf ka larUed lhc VVorld with t AT THE TcNight!!
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  • 522 2 Letter from the Trenches. In the Thick of it at Neuve Chapeile. Mr. F. W. Pt tiie Hay, as«is'*nt on Tali Ayer Estate, Parit Buntar, who joined the army at Home right at the beginning of the war and is now a Se-cond-Lieutenant in the
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  • 127 2 The China Times states that the Peking Government will adopt the proposition made by Tseng I-ehin that a mandarin dialect newspaper on a rather pretentious scale shall be published so as to propagate the Government's views amongit a large number of the populace by jiving proper commentaries
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  • 502 2 Loudon April 17. —In a despatcn from Verona, the Daily Chronicle's correspondent says 44 1 have just returned from a tour along the north-eastern frontier of Ir.tlv, and everywhere found military preparations proceeding satisfactorily. One has only to pass a night in a town as Verona to realize
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  • 132 2 An M old resident" writes to the Japan Gazette endorsing the statement that it is to the Germans we owe the initiation of double invoices. 44 1 remember, some five years ago," he says, "a leading British firm in Japan, who tried to emulate the German example, was
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    • 263 2 HATS HATS!! w£ HATS"! j§|L I STYLES AM) 8 I I FASHIONS- j I BEING I I DISPLAYED. I I PRICES moderate I I iST I INSPECTION INVITED I Hyp JOHN LITTLE Co., *\y LIMITED. j j Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out I Within 3 Days of Arrival.
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    • 464 2 G. R. COELHO, 52, Sefegfe Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer of Pianos, Organs and other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. IN STOCK Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Piccolos, etc., etc. Strings for Stringed Instruments. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES, CINEMATOGRAPHS, SHOWS and other purposes. CANVAS WORK of
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  • 473 3 The Corriera della Sera gays that the Turks have already lost 50,000 men in the Dardanelles fighting When Mr. M. X Shelley, Magistrate, Taiping, goes Home on leava early next month, he will probably be succeeded by Mr. W. B. Elles The Government of India will shortly
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  • 82 3 At the next Matriculation Examination for the University of Hongkong, to be held in Hongkong on July 12th, five prizes of one hundred dollars each will be awarded to the successful candidates who obtain the highest marks. The winners of the prizes may enter any Faculty, but must
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    • 252 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE I MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE I Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF j Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meiiz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles "Gasolene light Cycle Co"! 4/5-2,
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    • 535 3 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES lor MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL 111 K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. IN LIFE Success Depends Upon perfect mental and physical health which is assured by the use of the world renowned ATAIMK NIGRAH PILLS rh^ PUt *S n ervou «n«3, sharpen the memory
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  • 609 4 Consecration of Lodge Malaya. In the presence of a large gathering of members of the craft, who came from very widely grated districts of the F. M. ft., Lodge Malaya, No. 1146, S.C., waaconBoerated at Klang last Friday afternoon by Wor. Bro.D.D. Ince, R. W. If. of
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  • 21 4 House No. 166-1 Orchard Road, three-storied bmilding, suitable} for a shop. Apply to J. A. Elias, 5-1 Malacca Street.
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    • 421 4 HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. Ant «eptic, prophy'aetie and gemuaide. Mott effective ia »11 trouble of th» Throat and Lung*. Endonad by "Th. Lanct," Madiaal Bwkw' and the Medical Provision. Of all Chemists or the Sole Agents THE UNITED PHARMACY Singapore. t MUST HAVE I FRAMROZS DRY GINGER ALE. Mechanotherapy. Latest Scientific
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    • 24 4 Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. j j Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., a Battery Road. Sub-Agents: I TAI TO Co., f >oad, Singapore.
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  • 1127 5 A Fighting Navy. Italian is a seaman of more ordinary merit, as his extensive coastline responsible for a mnch larger percentage of trained sailors than ii that of the Austrians. Though ■lily's Beet has bad naught but sad experience at the hands of Austria, vet bai this been
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  • 872 5 Millions of Men. When the European conflict broke out Italy and her army were entirely unprepared to take part in any war, much less in a war of the enormous dimensions which the present conflict has assumed. The Libyan war, although only a colonial affair, had left considerable
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  • 46 5 April. 1915. Returns The following outputs for April are reported Pieuls. Gopeng Consolidated... 1,050 Idris H. 350 Kamuning 35$ Kinta 550 Kinta Assotn. 447 Kledang 141 Pusing Bahru j 359 Rahman Hydraulic 500 Rahman Tin 908 Rambotan 350 Tekka (Gopeng) 550 Tronoh 2,419
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  • 218 5 At the monthly meeting of directors, held in Bangkok, on May 3, the Chairman (Mr. Mackay) reported that he had recently visited the Company's estate on the Bernam river, Selangor, and was agreeably surprised to see the remarkable growth of the young trees on the estate. There
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  • 262 5 The extraction of piper pulp from a certain grass grown in the Tarai is a new industry which the Indian Government is endeavouring te introduce into the United Provinces and the circumstances are such that it is to be started as a State industry. The matter
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  • 72 5 Singapore* May *J. On London— Bank 4 ui/s. -'/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 Private 3 m/*. 2/4 15/82 On India— Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong— B«nk d/d 20| On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 39 j On J-*va— Hank T. T. 141] On Japan— Bank d/d. 114 Sovereigns—buying rate 18.14 India
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  • 26 5 (Singapore, May 25.) Tin. —Ko offers no sales. Copra- —Steady. Tapioca- —Weak. Sago Flour, —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. —Market steadj
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  • 210 5 Nutmegs 110 8. per picul tlS.Ou Nutmeg. 80 a 2 2.00 Copra Bali Bft6 Copra Go rung Tala g Copra Dongalo v/Opra Kayong 7 7 t*. Copra Pulo }S Copra Pontianak 7 05* Copra Hiantan 7*75* Copra Singkawang 7*75* Sago Flour Singapore Ist quality Z 3.90
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  • 180 5 Co respome&t from the F M S Decree Nisi and £1,000 Ditnagts Cranio. Damages to the amount of £1,000 were awarded in the London Divorce Court on April to Mr. Aubrey George William Mends, a journalist, now holding a commission in the 13th Battalion King's Royal Rifles,
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  • 189 5 A despatch from Nagasaki to the Tokyo Asahi fcshimbun contains newsol the proposal for the establishment of a bank at Changsha, in Hunan, in the form of a joint »-n--terprise of tbe Japanese and Chinese. Despite the agitation among the Chinese against Japanese goodg in the Yangfese Valley,
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  • 704 6 Wines and Spirits Monopoly. Shanghai, April 28.-The Sinvan Pao states that the Department of Finance ordered the Boards of Finance of all the provinces to speedily establish bureaux of the monopolies of tobacco, wines and spirits. rp. The Eastern Times reports me Bureau of Monopoly of Tobacco, Wines
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  • 65 6 Harbin, April 30,—The Niah corespondent of the Petrograd News Agency wire* that the Turkish General Kara Said, with the Prince of Wied's former Ministers and a number of Austrian officers have arrived in Albania and ia engineering a rising against Servia. The centres of agitation are Skutari
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  • 72 6 Presidential Mandate. Peking. May 11.—A Presidential Mandate reviews the position of tht movement for the prohibition of opium in China. It dwells with satisfaction on the fact that most of the provinces have suppressed the smoking and cultivation of the drug, and urges the Governor and officials of
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  • 199 6 According to the speeches recently made by delegates of the Chinese Ministry of Finance, the Government in recent times was unwilling to concede any of the conditions the Powers were urging in return for an increase of the import duty to an effective 5 per cent. Consequently
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  • 119 6 Harbin, April 10.-A telegntn: from Bukharest states that Talaai Bey, the Turkish Minister of the Interior, recently endeavoured fct obtain an interview with Monsienr Radoslavof, the Premier of angaria, at Sofia or on the Frontier On his arrival at Adrianople accom pained by the Turkish Minister to
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    • 136 6 m |l|||rr M HUUWIIWWU 'I "T"ffff» )l m ml 1 1 STOCK TAKING SALE. 1 High Class Jewellery. Precious Stones. Gold Ware. 1 I 75TH MAY TO fOTH JUNE. 1 ISMAIL RAHEEM 1 Diamond Merchants Manufacturing Jewellers, j 1 Bras Basah Road. 1 r T I 1 A at reductions
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    • 63 6 AIDS TO TRADE I The business problem day is not the manufacture-■ but the selling end of year I business. Anything that in--1 creases sales is of import--Ito the business man—ar-d I vertising is the great sale creaser. The Tribune specials I advertising that sells g develops trade. For rates
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 29 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Z IK iftalapa CribuiK* TUESDAY. MAT 15. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915. SHIPPING SECTION.
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    • 732 7 London, May 24, 6.5 a.m. respondent at British keadanarter*, telegraphing on the find inst, says :—The Territorials, iaanv of whom have jnst arrived at the front, particularly distinguished tfcemselvefl in the second battle of when the gassing operations m Slarch 22nd drased a four mile the Allied
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    • 508 7 Eyewitness' Graphic Story. London, May 21. Eyewitness comments on the battle at Richebourg l'Avone and the strange spectacle of masses of greycoated troops being butchered by their comrades under the eyes of the British infantry. In fact it was source of regret to the Saxons, as the
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    • 77 7 London, May 24, 3 p.m. Petrograd A communique states that in the region of Shawli the enemy maintains a strongly organ ized position. We repulsed a strong counter-attack in the region of Klimontow and took a theusand prisoners. The enemy in Galieia is generally on the
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    • 39 7 London, May 24, 6.5 a.m, It is announced officially that 158 were killed and 150 injured in the Gretna disaster many of the latter have died or are dying. They are all soldiers' with six exceptions.
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    • 166 7 Some comment has been aroused by the statement attributed to the officers of the Prinz Eitel Friedrich that the inability of tiie ship to obtain fresh ammunition for Der Bin. guns was one of the causes which led to her internment, says The Times. It is
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    • 151 7 Come, linten. Ye Hun*, To Neptune's ton*. Come, listen, then do your wor«t. The law we keep on the va.-ty deep Is, Women and children first.' We moo your raids and paper blockades, Your droppir g of bomb* that buret On the sleeping town, where you
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    • 102 7 I Allahal>ad, May 10.—An eyewitness recently paid a tribute to tbe gallantry of a battalion of Pathans, one of whose British officers was hit four timet before he died. Mr. Arnold White in a letter to the Timfconnects this with the 40th Pathans, who, in a nij;ht attack
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      • 219 7 I 5 for the price of 4 I I Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded ?g| tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." OG 8j 2nd Motorist 'M No spare and I always looked on jou as an experienced
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    • 749 8 When will this war end None from the Commanders-in-Chitf, tht most exalted of statesmen, or tht I hnmbltst amongst us—can tell. The most that can be dont is to guess, after putting two and two together as best we may. There is only one thing we
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    • 436 8 It if evident from articles and correspondence in the Home papers received yesterday, that when Mr. Lloyd-George announced in the die facts as to tht cost of a single iction in this great war, he made some understand more iy than ever before the magnitude
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    • 41 8 A meeting will be held at -j p.m. on Wednesday, May 26th. in the Town Hall, Penang, for t* purpose of discussing the ii*** received from Government as i the proposals submitted by Provisional Committee.— rm I Gazette.
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    • 29 8 London,M«y 7.—The report.German victory in the Larpath* «irculated in Berlin were gerated that tie Wolff Hureaa >*' protested against their beißJ bated to i*—Civil and la*** Gazette cable.
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    • 27 8 On the 5th instant Senor Mandel Pelets Lomtlo, a younger bro" of Mrs. Madero, the ex-Presideni Mexico's wife arrived at Yokob* He will represent Mexico in J*»
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      • 348 8 ■Xatest Zonopbone IRecoros. I 5 10-lnch Double Sided $1-20 each, g I j|i I 1409 Russian National Anthem Black Diamonds. |g B Cossack's Ride through Moscow n |k 6 1397 The Deathless Army, March :1 When the drums btgin to roll >» P Ull The Flying Squadron Part I I
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      • 26 8 1 Adelphi Hotel. 3 S I MUSIC I I DURING DINNER j TO-NIGHT. I OUR AMERICAN 1 COCKTAILS. I < I DAVID BENJAMIN 1 J Managtr. 2
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    • 459 9 •fla stiil no ckange. —:o: Bnkaria has called three divisions p reserve troops to arms. —to:—--p A 0. liner Malta is due L next Saturday morning. —tors'raits Produce, the Home end general commercial ;ieward-bound P. and 0. la may be expected to f about 3 p.m. to
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    • 1065 9 Successful First Night at the Palladium. The Proprietor and Manager of the Palladium Theatre and the Italian Grand Opera Company, which is visiting Singapore, deserve the warmest thanks of the public and the heartiest appreciation of their enterprise in combining to afford onr city the opportunity of
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    • 31 9 French attacks north of La Bassee resulted in fresh successes. A fierce bayonet fight at La Lorette ended in" German defeat. The success yesterday proves more important than expected.
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    • 47 9 The Harima has for to-night a programme of sensations, the major Ine being the stirring of "The Vultures' Claw. James Paterson accomplishes some extraordinary feats in tracking down the wHt criminal, the whole cv minating7in a stirring climax Comics and War Gazette are all good.
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    • 43 9 „v v a Mftv 10 —The Pioneer's I that b *g a decree disposing the p u,l mm of its poweri and Representations have been H to the International Red CrOM m »de to toe un ing power.
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    • 43 9 Italy. HOSTILITIES OPENED. Another Blow at German Shipping. Reuter's Special Mar, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, May 24, 3 p.m. Telegrams from Rome state that Italy will seize eighty Austro-Ger-man steamers in Italian ports of the value of four millions sterling.
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    • 39 9 London, May 24, G. 30 p.m. Rome It is understood that Stephen Baron Burian, Minister a latere for Hungary, has resigned and will be succeeded by Stephen Count Tisza, in addition to his duties of President.
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    • 99 9 London, May 24, 7 p.m. Rome, official: Austrian aeroplanes attacked the arsenal at Venice early in the morning, but were speedily driven off. Aeroplanes also attacked Porto Corsini, near Ravenna, and Ancona, but were driven off by Italian aircraft. Austrian scoutships and destroyers attacked Barletta but
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    • 91 9 London, May 24, 7 p.m. Rome There have been war demonstrations throughout Italy and the whole country is vibratinj with the memory of ancient gloriei. St. Marks Cathedral at Venic< has been decorated with flags, jusi as it was when the Venetians sailed to achieve
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    • 57 9 London, May 24, 12.15 p.m. Home, official An Italian d«s trovor entered Portobngo, a smal island near the frontier, deetroy ed the quay and Bank a nnmber ol motor launches. The destroyer brought off fortyseven prisoners. There were two aeroplanes attacking the Venice arsenal. They dropped eleven
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    • 55 9 Paris, Mmy 24, 6.5 a.m. M. Millerand, Ireneh minister for war, telegraphing to Centrals j off re and Gourand the news of Italy'! declaration, says that the troops of Franse will welceme with joyous enthusiasm the entry of a Latin sister into action, a fresh guarantee for the final
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    • 112 9 Amsterdam, May 24. The official German Note says that Italy has made a provocative attack on Austria and also has broken alliance with Ger jaany. The Austro-German alliance is welded in comradeship of. arms and remains uninjured by Italy's desertion to their enemies. The German Ambassador has been
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    • 54 9 Paris, May 24. Official: Two Turkish divisions commanded by General Li man yon Sanders furiously attacked the British near Baba Tepeh, but repulsed with heavy loss. The French in Southern Gallipoli at some places are only a few yards from the Turkish trenches. They progressed substantially, despite
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    • 33 9 London, May 24, 6.30 p.m. Athens: Five hundred Turkish soldiers with their officers have deserted the garrison at Smyrna and sought refuge in the British warships in the Gulf.
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    • 59 9 London, May 24, 6.5 a.m. The Press Bureau states that the Allied Governments have informed the Porte that they hold all the members of the Ottoman Government responsible for the massacres of Armenians. The massacres occurred in April at Eraerum and six •ther towns in Armenia. The inhabitants
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    • 37 9 Athens, May 14. The King has had a relapse. Prayers were offered for his) recovery, and the churches of Greece yesterday were attended by crowds. A specialist has been summoned from Berlin.
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    • 66 9 London, May 24, 6.5 a.m. Tha Times says that the reason Lord Lansdowne has consented to join the Government is the urgent necessity of helping Sir E. Grey, whoso eyes have lately been giving trouble. The time has come when Sir E. Grey should be able
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    • 278 10 The Assizes. Kwo&l Yik Bank Case. The third Criminal Assizes opened this morning in the Supreme Court before Mr. L. M. Woodward, the Acting Chief Justice. The calendar is a light one, no case of murder figuring on it. Tan Beow, a Hokien, stands charged with culpable homicide
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    • 68 10 In connection with the charge of bigamy against Chew Chiat Khye, the D. P. P. asked that a special jury be empanelled to hear this case. There were a number of intricate questions of fact on the ceremonies essential for a first and second Chinese marriage. Mr.
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    • 31 10 Leow Nnng, a Hohien, was then charged that he, on the Ist January 1915 did cause grievous hurt whilst committing housebreaking. Accused claimed to be tried. Case proceeding.
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    • 229 10 We learn from the Ceylon Observer that on the 12th instant K. R. M. T. Lechiman Chetty, Manager of the firm of Arnnasalem Chetty Bros., Colombo, was convicted o( trading vfith the enemy, by remitting money to Brenden Co., of Holland, for the
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    • 51 10 L.L.T.C. Yesterday's Play. Ladies' Doubles. Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Brooke rec 5 beat Mrs. Salzmann and Mrs. Hartnell ree 2, 4—6, 7—5, 6—4. Singles (Championship). Mrs. Hallifax beat Mrs. Cantrell, 2—G, 6—4, 6—4. Tie for To-day. Ladies' Doubles—Final. Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs. Vowler owe 15 v. Winners of Monday's
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    • 58 10 Distance 2j Miles. Hare Hill, 7st. lOlbs., Donoghue 1 Pollen, 6st 121b5., Dick 2 Parrot, 7st. P. Jones 3 Ten ran (Winner trained by W. T. Robinson.) Starting Prices —ll to 2 against Hare Hill, 5 to 2 against Pollen, 100 to 7 against Parrot. Won by
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    • 224 10 London, April 23 —Dr. Ferguson Davie, Bishop of Singapore, speaking this afternoon at a recruiting rally in the Guildhall Yard, denied Germany's statement that the murder of the Archduke Ferdinand was the original cause of the war. That murder, he pointed out, was at
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    • 176 10 Saturday last marked an important evt-nt in the records of this Association, for then, in the presence of a good gathering of members, Dr. J. M. Handy, the President, laid the foundation stone of the new club-house. The site is in Dhoby Ghaut between Dr. de Souza's
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    • 303 10 Enterprise of a Local Shpping Firm. That the Straits Steamship Company declines to be out of date is evidenced by the arrival of a new steamer for the Company, the Kampar as a precursor of others. The management of this favourite line has, ever since the outbreak
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    • 229 10 The announcement from Lord'i that the Eton aud Harrow cricket match will not be played this year follows as the corollary to the attitude of the M.C.C. lowards county and other tirst-class matches. While both sckools are mourning the loss of so many of their brave
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    • 39 10 Messrs Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., courteously inform us that the outputs of Sungei Mating and Kuala Pregau Rubber Estates last month amounted to 10,352 and 5,885 lbr. respectively, as compared with 1,564 and 4,000 lbs, respectively, in 1914.
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      • 46 10 j Rathbourne Dairy Farm.* I Telephone 1382. I J The only Dairy Farm in Singapore (PRIVATE OR OTHERWISE) lEntirelyI Entirely under European Management. Pure Milk 3 cts qtt I Fresh Butter... 60 CtS. lb. 2 22 pte. j Qheo 75 n > Delivered at Houses twice Daily.
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      • 223 10 |"IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" 1 (THE HIGHEST). mm «I This is not the opinion of a few or of merely a #t majority, but fi OF ALL who have tried Ross's Great U Auk's Head Pilsener. It deserves its high fj reputation because it is always fully up to
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      • 664 11 CUAN KIAT CO., 37, pntiiip street. i—. I i t .t Telephone Nos 1233i 1174 i Telegraphic Address:; X i j auANKIAT. I (Private 1450). »8.«. 3* g Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal* Contractors, General Importers and Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- Mill Suppliers. PW S will give you an
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    • 334 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. For London Rhesus, May 27 Nellore, Jane 1 Glengvle, May 31 Nubia, May 26 j Kitano Mam, May 26 Oriental (trans, at Colombo), June 10; Senegambia June 25. City of Newcastle Jnne 9. Liverpool Laomedon, on berth Perseus, June 17 Kintuck, June 25. Marseilles Nellore,
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    • 87 12 There has been a great increase recently in imports to Viadvistock, says an Asahi despatch, especially m those from America, and four or five steamers of 4,000 to 5,000 tons are constantly in harbour awaiting their turn to discharge The cargo congesting the landing place is rapidly increasing,
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    • 271 12 Latest Arrivals. Laomedon, Brit str 24-5-15, No. 8 Wharf. Medusa, Brit str 24-5-15, No. 6 Wharf. Ipoh, Brit str 24-5-15, Inner Roads. Dunera, Brit str 24-5-15, No. 7 Wharf. Quorra, Brit str 24-5-15, Inner Rdg. Lama, Brit str 24-5-15, Inner Rds. Sangola, Brit str 24-5-15, No. 7 Wharf.
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    • 51 12 To=day ’s Clearances. Menggala for Billiton. Ladj Weld for Malacca, Muar. Hye Leong for Pts. Dickson and Swettenham. Ban Lee Guan for Kota Tinggi. Nubia for Ceylon, India, Europe. Giang Seng for Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang. Sri Wongsee for Rhio. Hock Tew for Kerimon. Pontianak for Mersing, Pekan, Kuantan. Medusa for
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    • 66 12 The P. O. Company’s Superintendent at Bombay advises the local agency by telegram dated 22nd May that, commencing with the mai 1 steamer Khyberoutward leaving London on the sth June and the Mooltan homeward leaving Bombay on the sth June, the mails will be conveyed overland via Marseilles. The homeward
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    • 66 12 ARRIVALS —22-5-15. Sinkara, Brit., 283, Esser, May 21, Batavia, gen., X.P.M. Singaporean, Brit., 830, Sanderson, May 21, Spore gen. Miyazaki Maru, Jap., 4,896, Teranaka, May 21, Y'hama, gen., B. Co. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, May 22, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Dunera, Brit., 3,403, Dickinson, May 22,' C'cutta,
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    • 48 12 Padang for Batu Bahra. Bulimba for Mergni and Tavoy. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Lama for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). D. van Twist for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia.
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    • 13 12 Ayri, May 25, from Port Said. Cyclops, May 25, from Liverpool.
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    • 4 12 Bahrata, from Rangoon.
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    • 73 12 May. 19:5 Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard Date. Time. Ht. Date. Time Ht. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Tu 25 m 930 6.3 354 a 2.3 937 a 5.8 26 m 3 49 1.2 W
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    • 83 12 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Tara (B.I.) due 25th May, from Singapore, for Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Bencleuch (Ben) due 26th May, from Europe, for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Bangala (B.I.)
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    • 144 12 Per P. 0. str. Karmala.—Mr. F. Sands, Dr. J. D. Gimlette,, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. St. John G. Beckles, Mr. and Mrs. Warsoo, Mr. H. W. Fogden, j Mr. H. A. Ferrer, Miss W. Browne, i Mr. M. M. Waller. Per P. 0.
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    • 42 12 Latest Straits Steamship movements are as follows :—Lady Weld sails to-day for Malacca and Muar from the Roads.—Sappho sails today, from the Roads, for Ports Dickson and Swettenham at 4 p.m. —Hye Leong has arrived in port from Port Swettenham and ports.
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    • 480 12 The P. O. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th The Bencleuch is due at Singapore on the 28th inst. from Europe. ThePrins der Nederlanden, outward bound, is due here on the 28th inst. For Egypt, Marseilles and London on June Ist sails the P. and O.
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    • 50 12 The Japan Times (M ay 7 the Minnesota entered 2 Sunday morning under steam and was moored beside buoy No. 1. ***** Li she was towed into the MiS Dock and damages were by the experts of the dock will be ready for servi c 1 three wseks.
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    • 103 12 London, .May g._ Th East Asiatic Co lathay of six from Copenhagen to c hina general cargo, sanktt hru,v explosion in he jackets have landed the cr.„ passengers at Hamate— P The Cathay hadlfa ir transhipment ergo on Bangkok, amongst wLi( t mentioned 1.100«** of bJI
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    • 161 12 The shipbuilding yards oj says a Japanese contempt now besieged with orders fori construction of vessels. To s* with, the Osaka Shoseo Kaisht k j ordered from the Osaka Iron Work the construction of six wmmk of 10,< 00 meas tons worth V 97m« per vessel for
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    • 221 12 Shipowners in England bftfl been asked to keep the Admiralty informed of the movements < 4 vessels and so assist it in pr•. tioning the percentage of sitioned tonnage according t size of the fleets. This reqee*ii the ontcomeof representations male to the Director of Transports
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    • 606 13 it the Market this Moraio* m;apork. May 25. i T itt. Exchange and Share f o u« win* h«4 of quotation* (i pubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. 1/10 2/4 4,8 *>/- ih I io/- ii/I SOM- 220/-nont. I "40/- 42/6 I ng i« i/Si I ''-J/4 2/8 I
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    • 197 13 Tuesday, 25th. Italian Grand Opera. Palladium."La Traviata. j Singapore A High water :—t>.so a.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. 7.21 \>.m. 7 ft. t ins. Wednesday, 26th. Italian Grand Opera. Palladium. v CavalUria Rusticana*' and El Pagliacei.'' Qusen Mary's Birthday (1867). P. <fc O. Homeward mail due. High w*t«r :—8.05
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    • 223 13 Essential for a Tropical Climate. Ar« your nerves giving you tromble? Few of it escape daring this tenson. We get irritable, depressed, run down, disinclined for work and— but who doe* not know the constant and unending symptoms, nervous and physical The nerves are at the bottom of
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 94 13 FOn^SALE. PRIZE-BRED DOGS. Thoroughbred bulldogs and pointers. A 1 have pedigrees and are ot best stock. Some of them are in pup at present. Advertiser open to offers for dogs an lSyT'-Our Shop/ Stamford Road. 13-5 a MORIrOACEE^ALE ON WIDNISDAY, 26TH MAY, 1915 at 2.30 p.m. Four pie.es of Agricultural
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      • 272 13 The Malaya Tribune. Car. be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Adeiphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. Mr. Mohd. Abu Bakar, 265, Gaylang Road. Mr. Jit Lok Kee, 166, Serangoon Road. Mr.
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      • 550 13 ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKEI AND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALMER. No. 137, MIDDLE ROAD. 'Phone No. 619. Telegraphic Address "DALBY" Eitabilfbee 1897 AGENTS FOR i Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd., London. ĕm^mmmmmmmmMmMmm New Stoeß of Booßs $g» I. 4$ Just deceived. The International Reference Atlas $5 85 Bacon's Excelsior Memory
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
      • 293 13 Mails Close. To-day. India and Aden Nubia 1 pm§ Bartu Pahat Mena 2 pm Billiton Menggala ,2 p« Malaeea and Muar *Lady Weld 2 pa Fori Diekson *k Port Bwettenham *Hye L»on| 2 pra Kola Tinggi Ban Lie Guan 4 put Eatana, Cheribon and Hamarang Giang Seng 4 pm Australasia,
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    • 545 14 45 Per Cent Dividend. Directors.—Messrs Rutherford (Chairman), Norman W. Grieve and John MeEwan. Superintendent at the Estate.—fc J. Cuinming. The Directors herewith submit their ieport and accounts, dttly audited, for the year 1914. The profit for the year amounted to £4h,905 4m 10d, and, after making the nppropriati
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    • 68 14 American Steamer Captured. Harbin, April 30.—The Bulgai mn Press Agency states that the British, nyar Lemnos, captured the American steamer Virginia (1,065 tons) with contraband. Several Bulgarians were on board the steamer. In consequence of representations made by the Bulgarian Government these have been permitted to proceed
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    • 144 14 Secunderabad, Apr. GNawat Faridoon Jung Bahadur, O.S.I. C.I.E., was the recipient last evening of a congratulatory address froL the Parsi community on his elevation to the high office of £a<larnl Ma ham—Political l'epartment. The address referred to the pride the j Parsi community felt on thif f token
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    • 162 14 "Angels and ministers of L f ra defend us!," we (Shanghai Mercu exclaimed when we read in Peking Gazette the following "We are glad to note that the I tish are at last receiving some little consideration from the Anglo-Ja] nese paper of Shanghai. tb» Shanghai Mercury." Continuing
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 233 14 n 1 MAN'S INGENUITY FOR MAN 7 1 MAKES COUNTLESS BURGLARS MOURN." H (WITH APOLOGIES TO RATHER S SAFES), J Ho Ratner No Ratner 1 Thief-resisting Safe MSSSIjH Fi^esistingSafc has ever been opened ™H7nlP g I was place in a safe IUI j Ratner No. 7 Safes j could keep
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    • 701 15 I z\ Per Cent Dividend. r(!Ctor fi— Arshur Lampard, :ili n), George Croll, Claude Hotch, and George y-Crai»'-[)irectors have pleasure in ♦riiii? their seventh annual re- e statement of accounts jv„e ve»r 191 —Trie crop of rubber fof)bei. A11 r j f (J r
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    • 121 15 An investigator for the Bureau of Foreitry of the Philippine Islands has discovered that a local plant that has been heretofore commonly regarded as a w«ed is the same as that from which the ngai camphor is manufactured in other parts of the Far East. The plant is
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 219 15 I ECONOMY IN WAR-TIME. firm has sbent a grcit deal of money in 7 advertising it cannot alter j v its p rices witkout losing I muck of tke benefit of its advertising. It is tkerefore an un- j I doubted advantage to buy j advertised goods wken ge- I
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      • 357 15 NOTICES SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 192. Market Street. Bekoh Rubber Estates, Ltd. UNPAID CALLS. All shares on which calls remain unpaid at 31st instant will be cancelled. JAMES SNODGRASS ACMUTT, 17-5 31-5 PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. By His Excellency
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      • 325 15 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IHE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY—No.23O of 1914. SUMMARY CASE. Re GOH KEAN. Feceiving Order made 15th January, 1915. Date of Order for Summary Administration, Bth May, 1915, Date of Adjudication, 15th January, 1915. Date and place of
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      • 483 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—free of charge—with full particular* of the qualifications and experience of suitable men for any posftioft] they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— 1. The retention of
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 526 16 SHIPPING Soninklijka Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. Collyer Quay. f/ider Crvtract with the Netherlands India Government. Th* a iiermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Mwuula Billito» 7 Ki'KEL.MA< Mnntak and PtkMhaaf Kay 2« IVMUMHBI Penang Japaea Batavia EjS HuY"KB* Baiaria mmf StNQKBL Tandjong Mengeidar, Tandjoag
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      • 188 16 SHIPPING P. 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Informs. Hon, Hpplj£ to: H. W. BICKLAND, AGENT. ~i^suranclT SOUTH BRITISH i INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every
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      • 394 16 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, H< ngkongand Shanghai en io-te. FLEET. Tons Commanders. s.s. Takada f.,<m> OJt. Rol-ins. 3». Madras b.'.N'J J. Kilp.itrick, K.X.R. s.-.
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      • 415 16 BANKS I CHARTERED BANK I CHII I INCORPORATED BY Q I CHARTER. I Paid up Capital in 60 o(in i 1 £20 each 1 Reserve Fund m Reserve Liability of Propr>v a I BANKERS. I The Bank of England, 1 City and Midland Bi I London County and v I
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