Malaya Tribune, 6 January 1914
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Title Section22 1914-01-06 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Vol. I. No. 5 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1914 Price Cents The Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 191422 words
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Article181 1914-01-06 1 FIRST LORD CAUTIOUS. REFUSES INTERVIEW ON FOREIGN RELATIONS. ANOTHER PACIFIST. Reuter's Service. LONDOK, Jan. 5. In response to a request for an interview regarding the statement of Mr. Lloyd George that the present is the most favourable time for twenty years for overhauling expenditure on armaments, Mr. Churchill,Reuter's Service. - 181 words
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Article39 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. ALGIERS, JanJT Mr Lloyd George has been*he guest of 'the Governor-General at luncheon to-day and starts tomorrow on a motor tour in the interior visiting Timgad, Biskrat,j Turgut, and the borders of the Sahara.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article84 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. CONSTANTINOPLE, JAN. 4. Though the Turkish population is generally satisfied with the purchase of the Dreadnought, financial circles are perturbed and Ottoman stock has dropped a point since Jan. 2. The appointment of Enyer Bey as Minister of War has also had a far from soothingReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article65 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. Pretoria, Jan. 4- The Executive of the Railwayv <fnrietv has sent in an ultimo s Society n deman-| matum Mediate cessation of ding the im^ r ia .t renchm ent on 5K Railways JS th% re-instate- ienfof tinmen already retrentelegrams report. that an agreement hasReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article112 1914-01-06 1 CUSTOMS REFUSE RELEASE OF MILITARY SUPPLIES. Reuter's Service. LOHDOif, Jan. The Irish Arms proclamation is providing humorous incidents. The Customs seized a consignment of war material for troops recently "stationed at Carrickfergus, and refused the War Office application for their release on the ground that the proclamationReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article166 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. LONDON, JA*. 5- <v* *'*IHore the German panj%£that the Orown Prince has sent a message to Col. Reuter approving of his attitude of Dec. 20, when it was stated that the Colonel had expressed himself in favour of soldiers and officers taking strong measures against civilians.Reuter's Service. - 166 words
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Article18 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. LONDON, JAN. 5The death is announced of the playwright and actor Mark Melford.Reuter's Service. - 18 words
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Article30 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. LONDON, Jan. 5. I McLean in a hydroplane flew from Alexandria to Cairo, landing on the Nile. The French aviator Pourpre started for Khartoum to-day. IReuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article20 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. LONDON, JAN. 5A Servian loan of ten millions sterling is about to be issued in Paris.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article71 1914-01-06 1 TRASEWTIR WEERB W JgKKIS CHAMPIONSHIP AX4U»«A- (Our Co**#i*m>) Manrfe t P,I.Jtn. 6. Messrs. Trasenter and Iflfetre, the F.M.S. tennis pj*ye*lk4&mea here on Monday rnorninfc tfcry Both gentlemen aprjedwwJ tn matches in the afufl&oft in the Oriental LaWn Championship two, Weere one. He *ut#¥ 9°™plete the other ma71 words
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Article39 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. New York jfcr that public the action of Messrs. J. P. WCgan in withdrawing from certain tJirecregarding it aa#%igit of readiness to acquiesce «the tendencies of public £HM\m*M against the cumulati*k§4nunitration of conce WPReuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article48 1914-01-06 1 (Reuters Service* (Reuters Service> London;; Jan. 5. The death has taken place in Philadelphia of the physiologist and writer Mr. Silas Weir Mitchell, whose numerous works have earned for him the recognition of the French Academy of Medicine, British Medical I Association,' Royal-Society,- and other scientific Bodies,(Reuters Service* - 48 words
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Article31 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. LOMDOK, JAN. 5The naval economisti are organising a big meeting in the West End of London and another in the City before the opening of Parliament.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article57 1914-01-06 1 Reuter's Service. LONDON, Jan. 5Telegrams from New York state that a great storm is raging on the East Coast of the United States. Numbers of'bodies have been washed up. and a witless message says the tankateamer Oklahoma" submerged. The German steamerVßavaria" took off the Captain andReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article68 1914-01-06 1 HONOURS. Hie Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood on Thomas de Multon Lee Braddell, Esquire, lately Attorney-General of the Colony and now Chief Judicial Commissioner in the JTji.s. His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to appoint James Oliver Anthonisz, Esquire,68 words
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Article234 1914-01-06 1 CHRISTIAN BISHOPS IN AFRICA ATI/)GGBRHEADS Reuter's Service. Loir DON, Jan 4. A eontrov*t*y between the High Chttrch and Low Church parties has arisen as the result of conference of Anglican and NoACoisfomiist missionaries at KUcttyu in East Africa, last June, object of unifying Protectant missionary activities inReuter's Service. - 234 words
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180 1914-01-06 1 The wedding of Capt. W. A. Moore, R. A. and Mies Violet Lyon Moore was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Singapore, yesterday, the service beii fully Choral and the Yen Archdeacon Izard assisting. Ihe Rev. W. Runciman, was present in180 words
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Article158 1914-01-06 1 Mr. W. P. Logan, accompanied by Mrs. Logan* is returning from South Africa to Singapore at the end of the month and will take charge of Messrs. Swan and Maclaren's office during Mr. H. Robinson's absence on leave* Messrs. A. J. W. Watkina. Syed Mohomed AlsagorT and J. Carapiet158 words
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Article98 1914-01-06 1 *the Annual General Meeting of the above Company was held yesterday at the Registered OffiS** (Messrs. Derrick Cos rogtgfi). It was announcod that tie W5 acres added, the tappable except 25 acres- of new ground now being planed. The Hon. Mr. Collins, as one of the .Directors, had98 words
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Article173 1914-01-06 1 The sth Annual General Meeting of the above company was also held yesterday at Messrs. Derrick Cos. offices. The area of the estate was stated to be 476 acres; 40 acres ready for planting. Against an estimate of 75,000 lbs. rubber for 1913, 86,743 lbs.173 words
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Advertisement8 1914-01-06 1 HOOCLANDT Co., BINOAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars.8 words
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Advertisement10 1914-01-06 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES. Apply for Price List,10 words
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Advertisement316 1914-01-06 2 fiontsty is tjt h* olie VWhitbread's Ale and Stout IS An honest brew of Malt and Hops without clarifying deleterious Chemical additions. (Largest bottlers in the World). SOLE IMPORTERS IV care Bros. ,_R RAFFLES QUAY. HIGH class AMERICAN DENTISTRY, LATEST METHOD. Separate Compartments for Ladies. Corner of Bras Basah Road316 words
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Advertisement30 1914-01-06 2 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles! Dealers in Genera! Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit all Purses. Wholesalers and Retailers.30 words
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Advertisement172 1914-01-06 2 Harmston's Grand Circus And Royal Menagerle of Performing Wild Animals. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! LOCATION: BEACH ROAD. New Artistes headed by the Marvellous COTTRELL TROUPE OF ACROBATS (5 IN NUMBER.) EVERY ACT A FEATURE IN ITSELF. OUR BEAUTIFUL ARAB STALLIONS AND PERFORMINGP ONIES. Our Menagerie consists of Performing Ponies Elphants, Lions, Tigers,172 words
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Advertisement152 1914-01-06 2 PROUISITES FOR RUBBER ESTATES. LATEX CUPS. Glass and Porcelain, half lemon and flat Bottom Shape. MOMf CHESTS. 24 ins. by M> ins. by 19 ins. CEMENT. "Sakura" Brand. ACETIC ACID. 44 lbs. in bottle. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: G. OTOMUNE Co. "For Saving Life." Insure Against Infection BY USING152 words
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Advertisement101 1914-01-06 2 KOH CO. 82=3 Bras Basah Road Stationers, Booksellers and NEWSAGENTS. Chinese New-Year Cards of All Descriptions. Now Ready SZSZSZSZSZS2S2S°KSZSZSZSZ 2S2S2S2S2S2S2S2S&2S2S2S2S Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, Limited. Dag's Head Guinness: with the Dog's Head Label on every bottle. The Dog's Head Battling Is superior to any101 words
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Advertisement734 1914-01-06 3 [Special Offer To Our Readers i We have made arrangements to furnish to our readers a limited number of sets, at a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE "THE NEW PERFECT REFERENCE SYSTEM," "NELSON'S PERPETUAL LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPEDIA AND RESEjArion BUREAU FOR SPECIAL INFORMATION" This great Reference System has taken the place of all734 words
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Advertisement315 1914-01-06 3 You Have Many Special Wants Advs. Mfanf F j Sbortband-Cpplst Wanted. TQ J WANTED, Shorthand-typist. Good Salary to capable man. Apply, giving full particulars of previous service and salary required to Shorthand c/o" Malaya Tribune" Office. Convenient Floor Space in Heart of Singapore. Clerk Cppist Wanted. WANTED, a capable clerk315 words
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Article501 1914-01-06 4 The long delay suffered by the Republic of China before it obtained the recognition of the powers was inevitable in the < asc of a country which had doffed its old style and assumed a new, which in turn might have been discarded within a period. That501 words
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Article358 1914-01-06 4 The controversy between Mr. Lloyd George and the Duke of Sutherland reveals the irreconcilable antipathy between the men of two different classes, and incidentally shows that even the word of a Duke n x ll.i O 1 L 1 U 111. An unthoughtful person might think when358 words
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Article660 1914-01-06 4 By Peeping Tom. General Botha has protested with indignation against any interference with the powers oi South African Government, but he mistakes the intention of the critics of his Government. one has proposed interior South Africa is a self-governing Colony, and has a right even l660 words
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Advertisement241 1914-01-06 4 KellY WalSh, Ltd., Singapore. THE 2&J[§Ag nF PUBLICATION mm j 1 THE IMPERIAL Planter's Medical English=Malay=C hinese Guide, diary and ALMANAC BY FOR Dr. GRAHAM. J?HSM.OO K. W.s 1914 the I9H Englisll and Chinese Straits Calendar DATE BLOCK Containing Four FOR Coloured Sketches tMA of ocal Interest. Sl.OO 75 c<s241 words
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Advertisement78 1914-01-06 4 Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO. Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. Watchmakers, Jewellers aiid Nautical Opticians. Fine Diamond Jewellery a Speciality. English and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches. Surveying and Nautical Instruments. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES. Absolutely unique in their qualities. Chow78 words
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Article410 1914-01-06 5 WHO MENDED THE MUDDLE OF CONN AUGHT DRIVE? {Special to the u Malaya Tribune" The rate-payers of Singapore have been treated during the last six months to an exhibition of road-making which has aroused no little curiosity in their minds. When Connaught Drive was hauled up410 words
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Article402 1914-01-06 5 Why Connaught Drive Was Re« Done. ECONOMY EFFECTED. A representative of the Malaya Tribune" yesterday called on the Municipal Engineer with reference to the above article. He was very courteously received both by the Municipal Engineer and Mr. B. Ball, the Deputy Engineer, the latter of whom was402 words
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Article301 1914-01-06 5 Mr. Aglen has been at the head of the Chinese Customs since 1911. He took over the Administration of this famous service from Sir Robert Bredon, K.C.M.G., who had been acting during the long leave of Sir Robert Hart, the "1.-G." Mr. Aglen is universally respected in301 words
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Article96 1914-01-06 5 The Government of India have decided that, when transferred under the orders of the Com-mander-in-Chief, a Divisional or Brigade Commander shall be entitled to the conveyance by rail, at the expense of the State, of his private motor-car, provided lit is certified that he is likely to96 words
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446 1914-01-06 5 {Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Students of the history of the Christian Churches are aware of the frequency and persistence of the conflicts within the Christian Church from the First General Council throughout all the centuries down to the present day. The outbreak of sectarian446 words
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Article33 1914-01-06 5 A remarkable case is reported from Breslau, where a photographer h&s been sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment for insulting a policeman 44 by staring at him in a vexatious manner/*33 words
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Article94 1914-01-06 5 The Persenangen Stia Club which met the Fathol Karib Club in the final league match played under the management of the Malaya F. A. has sent in a letter to the Association claiming victory. This match was played on the 25th ult. and ended in a pointless94 words
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Article258 1914-01-06 5 The servants of a certain London hotel, men who keep alive as perhaps no others can the old traditions of the toll-gate, are now telling a story against themselves. A visitor has got past them scotfree. They do not think any the worse of him for it;258 words
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Article50 1914-01-06 5 A telegram has also been received from the Civil Governor of Yunnan, expressing strong determination to take stronger measures against opium cultivation this winter. Both Yunnan and Kweichow wish to have their Provinces examined in the Spring so that they may be put on the free list.50 words
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Article33 1914-01-06 5 Telegrams to the Java papers state that twelve more Dutch' Officers have been applied for to officer the Albanian Gendarmerie. Lieutenant Mallinckradt has been appointed Chief of the corps.33 words
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51 1914-01-06 5 Certain classes in Java are complaining about the fact that foreigners are employed in many posts by the Government. These good persons apparently do not know what "When needs must" means. Holland's small population cannot possibly supply all the civil and military servants required for51 words
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Advertisement153 1914-01-06 5 Extraordinary Announcement Sbe flDustcai Event ot 1914 Madame Lillian NORD I C A HORDICA N ORD I c^ mm The World's Greatest Dramatlo Soprano The World's Greatest Dramatlo Soprano The World's Greatest Dramatlo Soprano FROM The Royal Opera, Covent Garden. Berlin., Paris St. Petersburg Operas Metropolitan Opera New York IS153 words
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383 1914-01-06 6 Have you ever thought what Success really is.' Have an th the various kinds o forth SSS* am elusive sue cess What is >t Is it merely as mm n -to go one better than ms i or is it a natural383 words
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Article770 1914-01-06 6 Prof. W. Stirling and Lecture to The National Health Society. (A Resume specially prepared for the Malaya Tribune") Lord Beaconsfield declared that the statesman's first duty was to care for the Health of the people. Huxley called it "the Wealth of the Nation and in a letter770 words
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Advertisement219 1914-01-06 6 iRASiTCHALMĔRS 11 SINGAPORE and IPOH. HAVE IN STOCK OR OH ORDER. Three Stamp Prospecting Mills. Five Stamp Mill (850 lbs. Stamps.) I 10 inch by 7 inch Blake Crusher. Battery Shoes and Dies, &c. Screening.—Drill Steel. One 4 inch Empire Prospecting Drill. Two 4 inch Boring Outfits for 100 Ft.219 words
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Article433 1914-01-06 7 The annual report on the shipping and trade of Indo-China occupies* considerable portion of the Bulletin Economique which has reached us from the General Government of Indo-China at Hanoi With regard to the former —the movement of shipping which is advancing if we consider only the number of433 words
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Article227 1914-01-06 7 Gambling on the results of football matches was condemned by Mr John Lewis, vice-president of the Football League, at a special service for players held at Ebenezer Church, Grimsby. Players, directors, and officials of the Grimsby Town Club were members of the congregation, and Mr. W. H. Bellamy227 words
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Article214 1914-01-06 7 The magnificent statue of Rameses II which has long been lying unhonoured near Bedraskin, is shortly to be pUeed in the open square before the station at Cairo. Rameses 11. was one of the most celebrated of all Egyptian kings, and he is often identified with the 44214 words
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Article121 1914-01-06 7 So far from there being any immediate prospect of the price of golf balls being reduced, it would seem that some of the manufacturers and club professionals are in league together to keep the price up. In their resentment golfers were beginning to turn to the stores,121 words
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Advertisement301 1914-01-06 7 1914 Models Just Unpacked. MANY IMPROVEMENTS AND REFINEMENTS. Price $2,150 Complete. We Believe the Hupmobile to be the Best Car of its Class. INSPECTION INVITED. Abrams' Straits Motor Garage. ORCHARD ROAD. Tel:—7l9. Telegrams :—ABRAMS. Abrams' Motor Hiring Co. ORCHARD ROAD. REDUCTION IN RATES. Prom January 1. 1914. Single Passenger Car301 words
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Advertisement484 1914-01-06 8 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. j EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly j t ppn \okohama viai talne d between X A Cwe*?SS mail contract iS£ thi. vice ha%-e been special} desig.neo and constructed, and are fitted «Mth allthe latest improvements Z the sKy and comfort of paslenzerV Lighted484 words
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