Malaya Tribune, 28 February 1916
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Title Section28 1916-02-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 3. -No. 48. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916 Price 5 Cents. CIK iPalapa tribune. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28.28 words
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Advertisement340 1916-02-28 1 The Strongest Programme of The Week AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE "Gaiety" Picture Palace Where the best of the World's Best Productions are Screened Juration of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. In THe Second Snow PATHE PRESENTS VIA WIRELESS 5 A GOLD ROOSTER PLAY IN 5 PARTS C" Adapted irom the340 words
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Advertisement254 1916-02-28 1 I M«MtMtMMMMtmUUU(tUUtM i j Hydrochloric Acid, j MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.! J (Incorporated in Japan) 5 I SOLE AGENTS. S o***********»»?»**»?»* IMM*9M9Mf9mMi«Hi9ff«««f|f||^|^ Awarded Numerous Gold Medals M 11 I The Aurore Cond. Milk Co. i! I M o ROTTERDAM-HOLLAND. g g a 1 g xx Our Prices Are I o254 words
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Article264 1916-02-28 2 William David Pollock - (By William David Pollock. Shades of the millions Dead in the trenches, While over the nations The cry of their pleadings I Roll as an anthem of grief and despair Shudder the millions Not in the trends, Breathing not only Sweet liberty's air, But the shadow—the264 words
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Article210 1916-02-28 2 Sound advice as to the choice of books intended for the men of the Navy is constained in a letter from the Chaplain of feht Fleet quoted in the annual ieport of the Society for Promocinw Christian Know ledge. Free grants of books, in value some210 words
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Article42 1916-02-28 2 The U.S.S. Monocacy is reported to be at Chungking, tbe treaty port on the Yangtze, a considerable distance beyond Hankow that was recently reported by Renter's Agency to have been captured by the revolutionists who recently advanced from Yunnan into Szechue* province.42 words
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Advertisement137 1916-02-28 2 I THE NOVELTY OF THE MOMENT I H. M. S. MALAYA. J $60 nett. I ON VIEW AT JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. 1 INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. Before deciding Elsewhere for your Requirements in the Furniture Line CALL ON THE OLD FIRM A. Frankel Co. VICTORIA STREET. (Established 1887.) i A137 words
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Advertisement356 1916-02-28 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 1916. Sun. 6 13 j2OI 27 j j Mon. 7 14 j2lj 28 1 i I i TUES. 1 I 15 22 29 i i I I Wed. 2 9j 16 23 Thurs. 3 10 17 24 I 1 FBL !4j 11 18 !25 I356 words
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Article465 1916-02-28 3 Victims of the Pirates. Now that the full story of tbe sinking of the B itish Reamer Clan Macfarlane by an r-neuiy submarine in the Mediterranean is known, more intense than ever becomes the horror and indignation at the pirates' inhumanity. The vessel, bound from465 words
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Article184 1916-02-28 3 Gunner John Donegan, of Balhntov. Co. Antrim, who has served for most of the war with the Royal Garrison Artillery in France, tells, in a letter to his mother, a remarkable story of his escape from premature burial. Severely wounded at the r» treat from Mons, his184 words
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Advertisement222 1916-02-28 3 MOTOR CARS ON HIRE J jOTOR REPAIRERS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles bub-Agents :—MICHELIN TYRES. "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 5,5-1 5-2, BEACH ROAD. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS.222 words
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Advertisement213 1916-02-28 3 Tuition by Correspondence FOR Oxford and Cambridge Locale, London University Matriculation, Hongkong University Matriculation, Profeseiona 1 Preliminary Examination, S. S. and F. M. S. Medical School Enhance Examination AND ALL cX .VHINATIO.NB IN CONNECTION WITH GOVERNMENT CLERKSHIPS IN THE 8.8. AND F.M.S. Prospectus and Scale of Fees on Application to213 words
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Advertisement383 1916-02-28 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD LAND SHOPHOUSE KNOWN AS NO. 19 MERCHANT ROAD, SINGAPORE, To be held at Powell k Co, 's sale-room On Tuesday. 29th February, at 2.30 p m. All that piece of laud situate at Merchant Road, Singapore, area as per Government Resurvey383 words
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Advertisement253 1916-02-28 4 AUCTION SALES^ Auction Sale of The British Steam Launch Fanny as she now lie* at Tanjong Rhu To be held at Powell Co.'s Saleroom On Tuesday. 29th February, at 2 30 p.m. PARTICULARS. Length 40 feet, breadth 8 feet, depth 4 feet. Draft 2 feet 6 inches. Boiler three years253 words
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Advertisement322 1916-02-28 4 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of Valuable Land and Houses Nos. 244 to 274 Kallang Koad (even nu Housfs at Sin Koh Street and Nam Lock Street and brick kjJj coconut plantation at KallaDg Pudding. 1 T BE HELD AT MESSRS CHING KENG LEE k CO.'S BALE RfjO| In322 words
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Article739 1916-02-28 5 ,5Quoted in the Market this Morning 8in0 apore, February 28. r vaH and Evatt, Exchange and Share j the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. llivrs. Sellers. I*-™"' 2/1 i it- 12/- H/6 i« *£SEy io/ m !i* A KimiiltJ i3 i b io b I 21-739 words
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Advertisement645 1916-02-28 5 I T jje DwEst mti shot Silk Shot H I Ha H,se —I iU«.c I f TFT The W«» Helmet. !V\li S3| PrIALF fimi \\A 1 ,)uctlon black ~Ble i4±-\. wash beautifully. 111 [BUI W\\ I thread tO P B and feet sha P c ns illustration, made from £%vT645 words
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Article465 1916-02-28 6 A Graphic Description. Herr Karl Rosner, war correspondent of the L >kalanzeiger, gives a graphic description ot the terrible results of the explosion at the German ammunition stores near Lille, mentioned in tue German communique of Jan. 12. Herr Rosner w.ts staying ot an hotel at Lille465 words
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Obituary48 1916-02-28 6 The death is announced at Torquay of Mr. H. J. Hemmy, late of the Seiangor Survey Department. Mr. Hem my was very popular with all classes and took a keen interest in the improvement of rubber growing. His death will be regretted by a large circle of friends.48 words
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Article136 1916-02-28 6 Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-day: Alor Gajah $3/25 $3.35 Ayer Eanings 1.30 1.40 Ayer Molek 2.15 225 AyerPanas 9.00 9.L5 Balgownie 4.25 4.50xd Bukit Jelotong 0.65 0.72^ Bukit Katil 0.75 O.SOfl ChangkatSerdg.... 9.00 9.15 Glenealy136 words
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Article71 1916-02-28 6 Singapore, February JS. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4 J Private 3 m/s 2/4 29/32 On India— Bank T. T. 174£ On Hongkong— Bank d/d 17% On Shanghai— Bank d/d 86( On Jay Bank T. T. 131} On Japan— Bank d/d 11U Sovereigns—buying rate <S./>1 India71 words
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Article145 1916-02-28 6 Notable anion," the many achievements that stand to the nation's credit in this gre.it \va:- i- the wonderfnl generosity displayed by every class ol* the c mimnnity, both at hon.e and in the distant places of the Empire. It is estimated that in Great Britain alone some £25,000,000145 words
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Article411 1916-02-28 6 Tsen Chunhsuan in Japan. A Tokio press despatch of the 30th January, as published by our Shanghai contemponuy the China Press, reads as folio its Tsen Chunhsuau, th noted Chinese revolutionary chief, i* in Tokio to confer with Dr. Sun Yat-seii. Tsen left Penang, where he411 words
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Article106 1916-02-28 6 A telegram from Madrid to the Paris M Journal tells how on Malaga quay there have been for six weeks 300 cssks of stucco which bad come from Zurich via Genoa. Lately one of the casks burst, and a watchman noticed within a zinc box undernoath a106 words
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Advertisement192 1916-02-28 6 SAL VITAE The most powerful but harmless nerve tonic, producing startling results, immediate and permanent, in cases of debilitated and worn out persons both young and old. Price Ke. 1 per phial. C RIY, M A., Manufacturing Chemist, 36, DhuraintollahStreet, Calcutta. If.- BIGH-CLASS CIGAREITBS AT MODERATE PRICES. CIGARETTES V, S'"192 words
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Advertisement374 1916-02-28 6 INSANITY CURE. Dr. W. C. Hoy's specific for jn> an n is the only medicine of its kind fon to cure all forms of insanity, s essness. neurasthenia, epilepsy hv teria, menal derangement spoken of highly by tbe lead£ physicians oi the aj;e. Price Rg 5 s oottle. Liteiature free374 words
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Article386 1916-02-28 7 Cricket. S C.C v lnitcd Scrviccs T n'interesting matches in which Lvice* were engaged were nn Saturday last on the On tht-S.C.C. ground opposed the United Service» v gome good free cricket he'a a victory after the home f lL> ba j declared. Their success e rff elv386 words
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Article299 1916-02-28 7 Singapore <i. C. v. Keppel G. C. Sixteen couples from the above s contested an eighteen holes T UJ -ch on the race-coase yesterday. visitors fared badly, only two being placed to their credit. r ®e matches were halved. One joint was scored for a win and J t(299 words
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Article368 1916-02-28 7 In the District Court, this morning, Chninasamy, a chauffenr, was $5 and costs for driving his car over Cavenagh Bridge, and without being in possession of a driver's licenc**. Verapen was charged with neglecting to make the number of his motor waggon readable and was fined $5. Ali368 words
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Article130 1916-02-28 7 To-day. Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p.m. High Water—4-14 a.m. ft.; 8-3 p.m. 6 ft. 5 ins. To-morrow. M.M. outward mail expected. Penang Chamber of Commerce annual meeting. High Water—s-57 a.m. 7 ft. 8 ing.,; 9-16 p.m. 7 ft. 2 ins. Wednesday, March Ist. St. David. P. 0. homeward mail expected.130 words
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Advertisement430 1916-02-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A Chinese Dispenser is wanted ibr a L «al dispensary. State salary required and apply with testimonials to Box 210, c/o Malaya Tribune. 17 2 16-3 The Bankruptcy Ordnance 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRUTS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY—No. 222 of 1915. Summary430 words
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Advertisement263 1916-02-28 7 Latest Advertisements^ Two More Weeks Only! THE RENOWNED JAVA OPERA OF MUAR At the Theatre Royal, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-night To-night An entirely New Malay Fairy Play BERMA SHADAN. LOOK OUT SOME TIME NEXT WEEK Mr. Y. L. Tad will present medals to the Actors and Actresses. A Special Play263 words
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Advertisement88 1916-02-28 7 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THE supreme court of the straits settlements. settllment of singapore. in bankruptcy—No. 23 of 1916. Summary Case Re Patrick Ahin. Receiving Older made 18th February, 1916. Date of Order for Summary Administration, 25tb February, 1916. Date of Adjudication 18th February, 1916. Date and place of88 words
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Article86 1916-02-28 8 BIRTH. At W.B.M. C-n«nlate-Genera.l, Shanghai, on Feb.to Mr. and Mrs. HEKBttKT i'HlLi.i a d iiighter. MARRIAGES. At Holy Trinity Cathedra), Shanghai, on Feb. 9, JEaX M >RRIS, daughter of WILLIAM HATERSON, fila«fow, to RUSSELL, eldest >«n of the late CapUiu THOMAS Haj-SETT. of changhai. At St. John's Cathedral.86 words
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Article386 1916-02-28 8 In course of conversation with an ohi resident a day or two ago he recalled what had been said in our recent leader on Pineapples and Patriotism about the great waste connected with the pineapple trade. He mentioned that enormous quantities of parings of the fruit (the skin386 words
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Article313 1916-02-28 8 As will be seen elsewhere in ibis issue the loss oi the fine P. an 1 0. liner Maloja is recorded as the result of striking a mine off Dover. As a blir.zird passed over England on Satnrda) it is probable that the dratmctive agent was set adiifi313 words
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Article119 1916-02-28 8 The AJanx House of Keys ha adopted a resolution demanding* public inquiry into the rnarjagemesl of the internment camp at Peel, of Man, from which four pris .-irrg escaped recently an I were m found attempting to Leave Peel Harbour in a fishing-boat in which they had stored119 words
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Article63 1916-02-28 8 A naval court-martial was held at tbe Royal Naval Barracks. Chatham, for the trial of certain of the survivors of the armoured cruiser Nats', which, as announced r cently 'j the Admiralty, was sonk with b< loss of life through an internal at" plosion while lying63 words
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Article107 1916-02-28 8 The Great Wah P*G£ P. and O. Liner Gone War on Shipping Battle of Verdun In the Balkans In the East French Consular News Song ot the Trenches J Books lor the Navy Eight days in Open Beats Nearly Buried Alive Stocks and Shares Tim Revolt in China107 words
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Article47 1916-02-28 8 Our Damn (Dainy)conteu porary the Munchmia Daily N«JJ is our authority f r Blating *J Meesra Tanas* Co., »biuowiieff<J Dairen, will shortly inaugurate passenger and cargo service twet-u Dairen and Singapore steamer that w ill be lilted v wirehss and have excellent acco» modai ion for passengers.47 words
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Advertisement129 1916-02-28 8 ROBINSON Co. White Rose Hair Oil <WL SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR n ROBINSON GO. t I Au exquisitely perfumed dressing for the hair. Jjgll Price 65 cts. per bottle. ROBINSON Co. SHELL Motor Spirit SOLD BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE. RETAIL) QAntc Per Imperial PRICE j uldi Gallon. mmmrn129 words
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Advertisement108 1916-02-28 8 ALLSOPP'S is the finest BEER ever put on the Export Market. mi QUARTS AND PINTS. Sole Agents Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Night During Dinner Our Grand Filipino Band l WILL PLAY. Billiards .X $100 Challenge Cup. Entries for the second j108 words
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Article589 1916-02-28 9 Tfoisal |9H— 50eta, op. Te-d*j' B V rice ,lo00er: Crepe ,171 gheet 3/7 Spot quotations are ■ate* Voticefl re back lanes between Road and Emerald Hill Xjjd are published in last Friday's Gazette. marriage has been arranged bevecn Alma Iris, widow of the late Hon.Mr- E. A.589 words
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Article1180 1916-02-28 9 Entertained by Red Cross Committee. At the residence of Mr. Khoo Han Yang, Ang Siang Hill, on Saturday afternoon, the Singapore Chinese Committee of the Red Cross Fan 1 entertained the Penang visitors prior to their embarkation for the north. Amoogst the many present were Hon. Mr.1,180 words
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Article55 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 25. 0.55 p.m. Washington: President Wilson in a letter to Senator Stone confirms his absolute opposition to the German submarine policy and affirms that he cannot consent to abridgement of the rights of Americans in any respect. "I shall preserve peace at any cost, except55 words
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Article28 1916-02-28 9 It H reported from Zurich that a Japanese squadron has appeared in the Mediterranean. It has brought a large number of aeroplanes and hydroplanes.28 words
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Article55 1916-02-28 9 The Banks of Hongkong have announceed that on and after March 1st no Compradores' orders, other than cash orders issued by Banks, will be accepted in payment of collections or amounts due to the Banks, and that Compradores' orders will not be accepted for the credit of constituents' current accounts.55 words
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Article118 1916-02-28 9 P. O. Liner Gone. The Maloja Strikes a Mine. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London Feb. 27, 2.30 p.m. The P. and 0. Liner Maloja, carrying passengers and mails to the East, has been sunk off Dover. She v? believed to have been mined. De*.#ils are lacking. Her gross tonnageREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 118 words
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Article209 1916-02-28 9 The Moewe's Exploits. How the Pirate Lives. London, Feb. 25, 3.45 p.m. Teneriffe: The Moewe's latesi victims were sunk between the South American coast and Fernando Noronha, between January 0 and February J. She took the collier Cambridge at the mouth of the Amazon, replenished her oxvn209 words
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Article35 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. The Austrian and German ships seized in the Tagus number thirtysix. London, Feb. 25, 1 p.m. The German ship Hochenfeldt (Hochfeld escaped from Madeira on Tuesdav nizht.35 words
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Article53 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 2t>, 2 p.m. The British steamers Denaby and Tummel have been sunk. Five survivors of the latter vessel have been picked up, two tiled, and seven are missing. London, Feb. 27. 12.20 a.m. The Wilson liner Dido has been sunk. A part of the53 words
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Article36 1916-02-28 9 vuuivj ui unvui London, Feb. 26, 12.30 p.m. Portugal has seized eight German ships at Cape Verde. A German ship which escaped from Funchal returned and stated that she had broken the telegraph cables.36 words
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Article44 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 27, 5,45 a.m. Washington i Italy has replied to Mr. Lansing's suggestion that the belligerents should disarm merchantmen, and merely points out that Italian steamers clearing American porta will ve a pledge not to use their urLpauitnt txcept for defence.44 words
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Article226 1916-02-28 9 Fighting in the Snow. The Crown Prince Fails. In a Great Dynastic Movement. London, Feb. 25,12.50 p.m. It is estimated in Paris that tho Crown Prince had concentrated half a million men in the renewed attempt to force a xvay to Verdun, xvhich has been his aim226 words
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Article79 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 21, 4.45 p.m. Paris North of Verdun the cannonade has continued with leas violence. The Germans made no attack in the course of the night. We are established on an organised line of resistance behind Donaumont, on the heights eastward of ChampNenville, and to the79 words
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Article94 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb.. 25, 5.10 p.m Paris 1 he Germans 1 great four 1 days' attack north of Verdun is at present ebbing, but the most eminent authorities do not minimis* the magnitude of the German designs, and consequently most minute precautions are being taken. A significant order94 words
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Article80 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 25, 5.55 p.m. A French daily review states that the German offensive at Verdun is apparently not only a vast military enterprise but a great dynastic movement. The Germans had been preparing for over two months and had brought all their forty-two centimetre howitzers and80 words
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Article126 1916-02-28 9 London, Feb. 20, 10.33 a.m. Paris The communique states that north of Verdun there has been heavy snowfall all day. 1 he activity of the artillery on both sides continued most intensely along the* hold front, and especially east of the Meuse, where fighting goes on with undiminished126 words
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Article103 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 20, 4.45 p.m. Paris The communique states that severe fighting continues north of Verdun where the enemy is still directing efforts against the front eastward of the Me use. The latest information says We are holding oat against repeated onslaughts made by the enemy regardless of103 words
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Article39 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 26, 11.55 p.m. Last night we sprang three mines near Loos with satisfactory results. An enemy air raid on our trenches south-east of Maricourt was repulsed. There has been mutual artillery activity about Ypres,39 words
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Article239 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 27, 3 25 p.m. j j 1 Paris The communique states that north of Verdun an unceasing I bombardment continues east and west of the Meuse. The French are replying to all attacks by vigorous counter-attacks. All fresh attack* by the Germans in the239 words
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Article96 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 25, t>.50 p.m. A Berlin communique claims the capture of the villages of Beaumont and Ornes and four farms. The enemy's positions on the ridge of Loucement were stormed. It makes the remarkable statement that the sanguinary losses of the enemy are extraordinarily heavy96 words
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Article360 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 26,1.50 p.m. French correspondents agree that never was a battle so minutely prepared and an army so abundantly supplied with material* for victory as the Germans were at Verdun. Even the tremendous cannonade of the Allies in the Champagne offensive was as a discharge of squibs360 words
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Article88 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 26, noon. Paris An eyewitness of the fighting at Verdun describing the fury of the German assaults says that he saw a whole brigade advancing in massed columns on Feb. 22 They caught the fire of the French the batteries and were practically annihilated instantaneously. Nevertheless88 words
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Article43 1916-02-28 10 London. Feb. 25, 11.54 p.m. General Sir Douglas Haig reports that our aeroplanes successfully bombed an enemy aerodrome near Lille and all returned safely. The British artillery was active against enemy trenches about the Ypres-Commines canal and east of Boesinghe.43 words
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Article80 1916-02-28 10 Russians Still Advancing. Progress in Persia. London, Feb. .25, 12.25 p m. Petrograd: The communique states that after a series of battles in Persia, remnants of the enemy concentrated in the Kermanshah region where the Germans and Turks had fortified two mountain passes. The Russians stormed Bidcsurkh80 words
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Article96 1916-02-28 10 London Feb. 26, 4 a.m. Petrograd The communique states that our troops in the Caucasus stormed the town of Isspin and continue to pursue the Turks in the Erzerum and Khnyss regions. The Russians, in Persia, after dislodging the enemy from the mountain positions in the Kermanshah legion,96 words
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Article13 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 26, 8.25 a.m. Petrograd The Russians have taken Kermanshah.13 words
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Article74 1916-02-28 10 London Feb. 26, 4 p.m. Petrograd The communique states that 13.000 Turks with :\2l\ guns and vast supplies were captured at Erzerum. The pursuit of the demoralised Turk? continues and their rearguards have been thrown back fifty miles west of Erzerum on the road to Trebizond. London,74 words
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Article39 1916-02-28 10 London, Feb. 26. 2 p.m. Copenhagen The Kaiser arrived at Wilhelmshaven on Wednesday morning. He inspected the various warships and conferred with the chief of the North Sea staff. He left the same evening.39 words
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Article22 1916-02-28 10 London, February 26, 4 a.m. Rome. The communique states that operations along the whole front are hampered by snowstorms.22 words
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Article14 1916-02-28 10 Sir Robert Ho Tang has returned to Hongkong after an absence of several months.14 words
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Article58 1916-02-28 10 Evacuation of Albania. London, Feb. 26 6.55 p.m. Rome: The Serbians and Montenegrins have completely evacuated Albania, although hampered by a storm and attacks of the enemy in which the latter lost heavily. London, Feb. 26, 5.20 p.m. Rome The Austrians began to attack Durazzo, after the58 words
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Article108 1916-02-28 10 (By Courtesy of the French Consul-General-) Paris, Feb. 25, 6.50 p.m. Yesterday, north of Verdun, between the right bank of the Mease and Ornes, the enemy multiplied furious attacks, leaving on the ground heaps of corpses. We straightened our line between Somagnex and Ornes. To-day, there was108 words
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Article218 1916-02-28 10 Peking Declares Postponment. Lonnon, Feb. 27, 5.45 a.m. Peking The Enthronement of President Yuan Shi Kai has been postponed owing to the revolt of the Yunnanese. It was only possible in our last issue to give the latest scrappy news relative to the great upheaval in China218 words
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Article503 1916-02-28 10 REUTERS TELEGRAM London, Feb. 25, 1 pjn A blizzard prevails! in England London, Feb. 25, l p m It is stated that all the fctteafoH married men will be called nnH. July 8. London, Feb. 25, 1 p. m< Rome ,Cardinal Mercier hah for Belgium. He was503 words
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Article28 1916-02-28 10 The output of the untitled Rubber Estates for the month January totalled 4,360 lbs., mak" a total of 47,142 lbs. for the H months of the current year.28 words
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Advertisement54 1916-02-28 10 I 1 |'DR AGON" CEMENT. Contracts have been Renewed for the supplies of Cement during 1916 to the Municipality of Singapore and to the Government I of Johore also to the Federated Malay States Railways. i I Beware of Imitations. m I l 1 Insist on getting the Haiphong Brand.54 words
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Advertisement474 1916-02-28 11 SPECIALITIES. pOOdWill§ SPECIALITIES. j Dandie fefi ©s Sanda) I V -r,-,i*T lofiel Soap V. CU choicely \U^^^>V^3?2r"- perfumed fir /V /^i wood I *r nnd creamy U CI SNv vj!| Soothes and beaatiI changes in the exquisite varieties. U The Bestli HP of easy-la- <T\*®&2MrV%Q, X I Pale vfeh^S^^f ;*i^\sO474 words
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Advertisement420 1916-02-28 11 THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co., Limited. EtaßUm k > 1*74. LSOOKPOKATBO 1\ INDIA. Life Assurance at Minimum Cost. ASSETS exceed $21.000.003 -ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Profits to Policy-holders at last Valaatioa $1,116,673. LOWEST Apply for Prospectus and fall Information to LIBERAL RATES Singapore Branch Office CONDITIONS j J. R. MACPHSRSOX,420 words
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Article266 1916-02-28 12 •Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. DELHI. A Generous Rani. Her Highness the Nepalia Rani of Tehri has very onerously ottered to defray the hospital expenses of all the wounded soldiers returning from the front belonging to the Tehri Imperial Service, Sappers and Miners aud266 words
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Article470 1916-02-28 12 Lecture on Soap. A meeting under the auspices of the National Fund and Industrial Association was held on Feb. 5 in the Mahajana Sabha Hall. Mr. H. Anantha. subramania Iyer, proprietor of the South Indian Candle Works, delivered a lecture on Industries,' dealing specially with soap manufacture. Dewau Bahadur470 words
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Article233 1916-02-28 12 Are we undei British rule, or has something happened? asks the Patriot. This doubt comes up when one reads the following notice which has been placed in our hands Notice. As several big stones weighing from 15 to 30 lbs. have been discovered in the jaggery bags233 words
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Article330 1916-02-28 12 Maharajah of Bikanir on Industries. His Highness the Maharaja of Bikanir delivered the inaugural address opening the series of lectures at the Benares University, the subjects to be dealt with being agricultural cooperation and technology. In the course of his address, His Highness Baid that though India was once330 words
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Article234 1916-02-28 12 A Succession Case. A typical instance of expensive litigation arising from uncertainties of the law of succession in a province is afforded by the Dalgarh succession case now pending before the Senior Sub-Judge, Lahore. The parties are Khoja Mahomedans belonging to a section known as Dalgarh, and the property234 words
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Article114 1916-02-28 12 Spreading False News. The Deputy Commissioner of Mandalay has passed orders in a case against two Gurkhas and a Hindu who were called upon to show cause against their being allowed to reside in Mandalay District owing to their having circulated false rumours of war. His Worship considered in114 words
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Article168 1916-02-28 12 A Political Murder. In connection with the recent political gun-shot murder at Pajitpur in the Mymensing district a young man was arrested at Mymensing town on Saturday on a charge of abetment of murder. The accused is the son-in-law of a leading pleader. The accused has been remanded in168 words
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Article99 1916-02-28 12 An Interesting Find. According to the latest progress report of the Archaeological Survey of the Western Circle (Bombay) just issued, an interesting discovery has beeu made in Gwalior territory during the year in the identification of tbe ancient Padmavati with Pawaya, a amall village nearly 15 miles southwest of99 words
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Article130 1916-02-28 12 Invasion of Shansi Province. Onr Dairen contemporary th» Manchuria Daily News gays name of the leader of th<- M„ u lian insurgents is Kung-kueifu ar that they have seized the town of Kueihuacheng in Shansi province This leader served a.s a taofej under the Manchu Dynasty. Hj, following130 words
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Article143 1916-02-28 12 Orders for the week ending Friday. February 25 To-day. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.R.E. v. do S.V.R.. Officers do Veterans C< do Chinese Co. do S.V.C. Band To-morrow, Feb. 29. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 5 N Keppel Harbour. Tram Terminus, 5.R.E.,?. 5.15 p.m Drill Hall B.V.R,143 words
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Article171 1916-02-28 12 The long spell of wet weather M now having evil effect on a number of people, and tbe tortures of rheumatism are disabling man\. ictims of this malady have every reason t fear the first dull ache- in the and joints, followed by sharp p^ lD: through171 words
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Article937 1916-02-28 13 in vi w i r« II i I. JUUCaaiUl JUJUH nil JUIJ/U. Many are the surprises of the aerial war, and the latest issue of aeronautical genius has certainly startled many people, writes a correspondent of the Observer. A small fuselage surmounted by a small cigar-shaped937 words
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Article58 1916-02-28 13 At Hanoi, on February 5, the marriage of Mile. Lucie Roume, the daughter of the Governor-General of indo-China, with second naval j lieutenant of first class, Louis i Allergy, of the Naval Division of Indo-China, was celebrated. The nuptial benediction was given in the cathedral of Hanoi by the vicar,58 words
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Advertisement201 1916-02-28 13 AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale Tuesday 29th February, at 230 p.m. Four pieces of freehold land situate at LorongNo. 14 offGaylang Road, Singapore, total area '7,55:5 square feet, marked lots 12,13,14 ft 15 of Grant No. 35. Together with the dwelling house erected on the said land and known as No.201 words
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Article867 1916-02-28 14 Tombs of Lost Treasures. During the past few years many large precious stones, including turquoises, from the Syr Daiia, one of Middle Asia's great rivers, and rare Asiatic ornaments and pieces of Tatar-worked gold, have been coming out of the State of Nepal with* out any867 words
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Article251 1916-02-28 14 The United Press (America) publishes the following article written by its special correspondent atSaolnica, Mr. William G. Shepherd At last the men in the great war have got down to using clubs —just ordinary clubs—for braining purposes. The Germao-Austco soldiers are supplied with bludgeons, aud251 words
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