Malaya Tribune, 9 February 1914
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Title Section21 1914-02-09 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. vol. I. No. u3. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914 Price 5 Cents. cb< IRalapa tribune. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9.21 words
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Article2347 1914-02-09 1 DIVISION OF DISTRICTS A XL) SUPERVISION. Minister Chang Chien of Agriculture and Commerce proposes to divide the whole eonntrv into eight mining district* which will be placed under th -large of superintendents of the Mining Supervision Bnreaux. One superintendent for each mining district will be appointed. Chihli,2,347 words
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Advertisement183 1914-02-09 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. ME FIRST THING YOU WANT For Vans* Home is a ft A t£ Strong and Comfortable p I BEDSTEAD. 1 HERE IS n&E j More To Select from Only i AT JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE Co., ORCHARD ROAD. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY183 words
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Advertisement194 1914-02-09 1 Ask your Grocer for "GOLD LEAF" Pure; Delicious and Fragrant Its strength makes it the most economical TEA in the Market P. A. BĔINS a iC6„ 5, Malacca Street. INSIST ON HAVING Tlse Hmp®pfyl Best Indian BUTTER. Mr. M. HUNTER, M. A., F. C.8., CHEMICAL EXAMINER TO THE nnVFT?]JMENT Of*194 words
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Advertisement10 1914-02-09 1 HOOCLANDT A Co.. SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES. Apply for Price List.10 words
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Advertisement89 1914-02-09 2 f LARGE VARIETY I AiV OF SHADES ONLY ONE QUALITY NECESSARY FOR BOTH INSIDE rdSlfi and Can be used on Plaster, Brick, Wood, OUTSIDE WORK. Cement Ac. ilistcmpcr. SHARPE, ROSS Co., Ltd. 30 MlLES—and more on a gallon of petrol, tire mileage same proportion, while other expenditures arc practically oi89 words
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Article897 1914-02-09 3 In view of recent banking revelations in India it is not in the lea.st surprising that a demand should have arisen for greater stringency on tlie part of the Government in the checking and suj»ervision of the audits of public companies, and we are glad to897 words
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Article282 1914-02-09 3 With the end of September, 1014, the German Governments contract with the North German Llody for the mail service to the Far East and Australia runs out The Hamburg-Amerika Lino has now. says a German contemporary, communicated its willingness to the Government to establish, from October 1.282 words
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Article251 1914-02-09 3 A Royal Warrant has been published as a Special Army Order authorising certain increases in the emoluments of officers of the Regular Army. The Warrant also contains special provisions for increasing the number of combatant commissions to be obtained from the ranks. Another Euro- pean capital, ienna,251 words
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Advertisement279 1914-02-09 3 TO-NIGHT! VT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE i i]beii Bencoolen Streets Wi» CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN BOTH SHOWS KEATTRKD BY "BALAOO" THK DEMOS BABOON ACTED BY M. BATAILLE World* J''" Animal Actor IN 2 LONG REELS D| r.-.ry Sensational and weirdly fascinating jtUPP >RTED BY THE COLONEL'S SON 1 other Grand279 words
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Advertisement139 1914-02-09 3 COMPLETE WITH WIRE SPOKED WHEELS AND DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres OR WIRE WHEELS AND DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres FITTED TO YOUR PRESENT RICKSHA The Dunlop Rubber Co. (Far East) LTD. i:s. KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Kelly Walsh, Ltd. BEG TO ANNOUNCE A Reduction in Price of "A TOUCH OF THE SUN" By H.139 words
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Advertisement553 1914-02-09 4 TO LETt Convenient Floor Space in Heart of Singapore. This Valuable Space Comprises Office Godown Vault of Reinforced Concrete. Entrance from both Battery Road and Coliyer Quay. Alterations to Suit Tenants! Apply to:--"A. W." c o. "THE MALAYA TRIBUNE' 20a—20c, Coliyer Quay. CHEE ENG SONS, i Established 1859. 71, North553 words
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Advertisement176 1914-02-09 4 Kon Paketvaart j Maatschappy. :<>: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA. SINGAPORE to JAVA in 96 HOURS. \\Y, kiy express ienriee by the East twin mew ■If num. Hekhkr Treuh' and v Rumphins :<..'»<«» an<l 2,500 tons gross tonnage respectively. 2 BKBTH CABINS ONLY. ALL AMIDSHIPS. Pniier, Doctor awl Stewardess176 words
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Advertisement503 1914-02-09 4 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A fortnightly service U maintained between Yokohama via }>ort-, to Marseilles. London MM Antwerp, nnder mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Gcrrenunent. The New Twin-screw Bteamera msmtsiiiine this Berries nave been specialty designed and tasnttrnctcd, and are fitted with all503 words
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Advertisement450 1914-02-09 4 P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PENANG CEYLON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN. EG\PT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading named for China C<»a>t. Persona Gulf, Continental and American Port-. Steamer- will leave Singapre on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe If 14. fConnecting at rrontSngapore:450 words
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Advertisement367 1914-02-09 4 M. M. MWBAGEEIES MAIL LIKE CHINA. JAPAN. CBYI4>\ Mj EGYPT AND t HoMEWAKI). Cordillere "Magellan lUr. »-Chili"-' X Nera j (i 1" \j AUautaqwe p Chili Apr.!:;,!, Amazone I Paul Lecal May. li m Dwmbea j. Cordillere Jane "Magellan aj.g* BRANCH USE Eel 1. V,., 21 •>». 1 J 8367 words
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Article105 1914-02-09 5 MONDAY. 9th. _5.39 a.m., 10-49 p.m. T Hindu Festival.) ption, Tank Road. a ird mail due. i immeroe, 2-45 p.m. tai Meeting, noon. TIESDAY, 10th. —9-32 a.m.. 11-18 p.m. h Meeting, S. C. C. 5-30 p.m. i pjri works, Beach Road. WEDNESDAY, 11th. iter—lo-21 a.m., 11-46 p.m.105 words
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Article414 1914-02-09 5 Friedrich Nietzsche was .1 a professor in the Univer- r>j Basel, his mother and sister j; con Id hardly believe in good fortune. He was about -five years of age, and was al work upon what his sister "the dreadful index t<> the -four volumes of the414 words
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Article187 1914-02-09 5 Per s.s. M Melchior Treub from Batavia.— Fel). 'J -_Mr. A. Haupt. Mr. and Mrs. yon Hernert, Mr. C. Jlofmann, Prince E. Bibesho. Mr, C. 0. Harris, Mr. J. van Roy, Mr .J. krause. Dr. Schreiner. Mr. van Colt, Mr. W. laGro. Mr. Dienlefiel. Mr. C. Poehlman, Miss187 words
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Article515 1914-02-09 5 Per P. O. str. Matla, due Feb. 13.—Mr. and Mrs.Phipps,Miss Whitefield, R. V. Keith, Capt. W. Gowans, Mrs. H. W. Mann, Miss E. Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Skingle and children, G. A. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor and children, Hon. D. Coke, E.515 words
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Article52 1914-02-09 5 Judge Porter, a well-known Magistrate, in sentencing a notorious drunkard, said M You will be confined in jail for the longest period the law allows and I hope you will spend your j time in cursing whisky J 1 I will, sir," promptly answered the toper, and52 words
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Article890 1914-02-09 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Feb. 9, ICU4. Messrs. Lyati and Kvatt. Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Norn. Value. Dujcia. Beliere. 2/- All;:. 2/1 2/7 1 Anglo Java 4/44 rig 1 Anglo-Johore gM 21- Angl.-Malay ln/4; |]MJ890 words
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Article139 1914-02-09 5 Mr. Brown, the First Magistrate sentenced one On Leng Wai, to one day's imprisonment and a fine of $2"> (in default one month's rigorous imprisonment) for making a false statement to Mr. Forrer. The accused made a statement knowing it to he false, that he was139 words
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Article364 1914-02-09 5 Not long ago the in Lian tteview M bad a scathing attack on the Malaya planting community in regard to their treatment of labour. The Planters 1 Association icought legal advice and were t<»1«! that they could maintain an a '{ion for Lox■! against the paper.364 words
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Article63 1914-02-09 5 It is said thai <t clergyman root ived this note telling him to perform .1 marriage ceremony **This tt to give yon i.<>ti- that I and Mis- Jemima Arabella Brearly is coming t«> yonr church on tiatnnlay afternoon next to undergo t!»<* *> i -tion of matrimony63 words
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Article198 1914-02-09 5 megs 110 8. per picul £25.(m> Nutmegs so s Sti.oo (V>pra Bali 12.15 Copra Gorong Taio 12.25 Copra Dongalo 12.25 Copra Kayong 11.SO Copra Palo 11.70 Copra Pontianak 1 ijjO (!opra Biantan L 1.75 Copra Singkawang 11.75 Sago Flour Spore Ist qty. 3.25 Sago Floor Spore fair198 words
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Article71 1914-02-09 5 Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins 13.60 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins) 3.2") Msh brand 2 tins in case at 3.50 Lampglass brand 2 tins in case at 3. '.)'> Lampglass brand 2 tins 3.20 Dragon brand 2 tins 3.15 Crown brand 2 tins 3.05 Rising Sun brand 271 words
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Article124 1914-02-09 5 In view of the existing commercial depression and the exceptional strain on finances which is now being experienced pi Canada it is felt in Toronto that the whole project for erecting a Dominion building in London should be held in obeyance. Representatives of the dominion in Louden124 words
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Article78 1914-02-09 5 At the Rubber Aucti< n conducted by Messrs. Allen Denny; «v Co., Penang, on the kh Feb. the following priced were realized. The range '>[ prices were as follows Price per picuL Smoked Sheet $184 to l2o' Qnsmoked 115 to 119 No. 1 Crepe 126 to 12978 words
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Article66 1914-02-09 5 A smart office boy approached hia employer and asked for an advance in salary. Bow much are yon getting now asked the merchant. "Eighteen shillings, sir.* 1 •'And how old are you?" •'Twelve, sir. Why. mj boy. at your age 1 wasn't paid that much. Well, maybe66 words
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Article571 1914-02-09 6 The Malaya Tribune" is very young, hut eveu its immaturity ha? grasped the fact thai journalistic criticism is not welcomed in Singapore, by any saw those of the highest official position. A journalist, apparently, is regarded as a person who wields a facile, or nnfacile, pen571 words
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Article222 1914-02-09 6 All residents and travellers who have not had an opportunity in previous years t*» witness the Taipusam ceremonies at the Chettj Temple in River Valley Road should take advantage this evening of the invitation of the members of the local Chetty Community to attend the reception this evening from222 words
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Article570 1914-02-09 6 THK PALLADIUM. Tis n< 1 in mortal* \>, success, but well do more?" Deserve it So we read a of the Palladium Down on Orchard Roa«l doing both, commanding and <v if the crowded theatre J appreciative audiences hay significance. This afternoon will he i special matinee sharp,570 words
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Advertisement201 1914-02-09 6 Motor-Car Repairs. WE are in a position to repair any make of cars, having a competent staff of European and Chinese experts and most modern machinery. 1914 Overland Cars expected in a few days. Humber and Humberette cars in stock. Second—hand cars for sale. APPLY TO: THE STRAITS RICKSHAW and201 words
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Advertisement85 1914-02-09 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO. Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND 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. "THE REPUBLIC" CIGARETTES. A GOOD CIGARETTE AT A MODERATE PRICE.85 words
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Article62 1914-02-09 7 °F SPHERE r or state. Reuter's Service. London. Feb. Svdnex states that extending the private hakery lyrved to tiovern- a n<l )»<»sri))ly ultiu. lieves that there rini r to raise the the uurchaar. p-, ment also contem- a big lioiHng•i- now con- nut. tion with theReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article92 1914-02-09 7 6 j,.monk REPORTED KSIROUS OF KETIRING. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 7. state that Mr. m H frill shortly succeed Mr. Buxton who will beelevated I... j.. and thai he has been raccesnor to Lord Gladwho long been desirous of the Daih ('hronicie and !'«.>: consider it unlikelyReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article62 1914-02-09 7 AN ADA 01UECTS TO NEW RULE. Reuter's Service. London, Feh. 7. from Ottawa states in the Dominion House of th< Minister for the itia ha? emphatically declared fai as h< was concerned. aukl r;"'. -end volunteers if tin aperture sight cou- maintained that the object in vReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article21 1914-02-09 7 SEWMAX-GKAY MATCH. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 8. ■natch played in London, halls, in which i.'MHi points, he Gnr 2 836.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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34 1914-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 7. Famous Paushanirer Potently offered to the T for seventy then1 oaf been poii hsmul by 'Mr. Widener. 'h'clared t<» exceed 1,J and forty thousandReuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article76 1914-02-09 7 CABINET WILL Not RESIGN. SUPPORTED BY CONKTITCTIOKALIBTS. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. s. A telegram from Tokyo suites that a motion censoring the Government was introduced in the Diet this afternoon. Members of the Cabinet, on being interviewed, affirm that they have no intention of resigning.Reuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article72 1914-02-09 7 DECREASE OF IMPORTS EXCEED INCREASE OF EXPORTS. Reuter's Service. London. Feh. 8. The trade returns for the United Kingdom for the month o{' January show a decrease in Imports amounting £3,22. r ).222 and an increase of Exports of £2JUSO.4tW*». The principal decreases in the Imports were—HawReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article49 1914-02-09 7 NOTHING WILL BE DONE THIS SESSION. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 7. A from Washington states that a result of the conference bet wen Mr. Bryan and the Immigration Committee oi the House of representatives it is practically certain there will be no asiatic exclusion legislation this session.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article111 1914-02-09 7 “Peace on Earth ANOTHER ARMED CAMP IN EUROPE. "THK TOILERS" READY T< > ARM. Reuter's Service. London, Ifeb. 7. A telegram from Stockholm says that at the demonstration by the peasantry in fa yon v of defence measures, thirty thousand men marched through the streets to the Palace. The sightReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article39 1914-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 7. The King has given one hundred pounds to General Baden Powell's fund of a quarter ol a million for the permanent endowment of the fund for the Boy's Scout movement.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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39 1914-02-09 7 MR. MFNRO FERGTJSSON To FILL THK POST. Reuter's Service. London. Fell, 7. Mr. Monro Fergnsson has been appointed Grovernor-Creneral <»j the Australian Commonwealth in place of Lord Denman, who is retiring on account of ill-health.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article34 1914-02-09 7 BISHOP OF ZANZIBAR ARRIVES IN LONDON. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 7. The Bishop of Zanzibar arrived in London yesterday t vening, but declined to make any statement regarding the Cikuvu controversy.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article60 1914-02-09 7 UNCLE SAM DoKS NOT BELIEVE IN THEM. Reuter's Service. Loudon, Feb. 7. The American Ambassador, speaking at Newcastle, repudiated the idea that the United State- was desirous of acquiring Mexico and any other South American state. He said America did not want Colonies. It did notReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article49 1914-02-09 7 WOULD NOT SUBMIT TO STIGMA <>F RACIAL INFERIORITY. Reuter's Service. London, Feh. 7. Mr Redmond, speaking at the National LiberaJ club said that Irishmen would BO longer submit to the stigma ol racial inferiority and unfitness for seh^goverument If Home Rolewas killed, Ireland would he absolutely nngovernable.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article32 1914-02-09 7 sIX PETER O^BRIEiTS n;»< >R. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. s. Mr. Justice Cherry has been appointed Chief Justice for Ireland in succession to Bir Peter O'Brien, resigned.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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68 1914-02-09 7 CONTROVERSY ON THK ACT NOW ENDED. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 7. Mr. Lloyd George, pcesiding at complimentary dinner given in honour of Mr. Addison. M.l\. for services rendered in connection with tin- Insorance Act. nud he believed the controversy on the <ui>ject of insuranceReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article199 1914-02-09 7 S< K/CER. THE OXFORD-* AMBRIDGE HATCH. Reuter's Service. London. Feb. X, In the Soccer match between Oxford and Cambridge,the Cantabs. won by '1 goals to 1 at Queen's Club. Later. At Queens Club, in drixslingrain hut a large crowd, a fast and exciting game was played between Oxford andReuter's Service. - 199 words
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Article112 1914-02-09 7 Mr. W. Frivolity Freer is in our midst again. He <_'<»t in from Medan, Sumatra, this morning looking just :«> cheerful at ever. v Can't say'", be said, when asked if he would appear at Victoria Theatre this visit. M Wait until to-night ami I will tell112 words
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Article76 1914-02-09 7 The leave of absence granted to Dr. P. S. Qeitard, medical officer, F.M.S.. has been extended for two month- from January 26, that of Mr. B. H. F. Barnard. Deputy Con■ervator of Foresta, until the arrival of the Kane. Maru." due in Singapore on or about the LBth inst., and76 words
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40 1914-02-09 7 DTT. TO FAVOURABLE BUDGET. Reuter's Service. London, Fob. 7. A tehsgiauj from Pari.- states that owing n> the favourable Bodget outlook M. (aillaux has decided to reduce the Treasury Bonds to six hondred million francsReuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article40 1914-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 7. Th<- well-known cricketer Mr. GiUinghani has been appointed to the vicarage of Bethnal Given in succession to Mr. Watts Ditchfeid who has been appointed to the new bishopric of Chelmsford.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article24 1914-02-09 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. s. The New Portuguese ministry' has been constituted with Seoor Conciero Costa as minister of the ('olouies.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article89 1914-02-09 7 Ry the kind permission of Lieut.Colonel A. G« Marrahh and officers, the band of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry will play the following selection of music in the Botanic Gardens on the evening of Tuesday. February l<>th. weather permitting, commencing at p.m. March Loyal Lcg'w89 words
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Article111 1914-02-09 7 The .Jiujitsu exhibition at the V.M.C.A. on Saturday night proved a fiasco. There was nothing to it from beginning t<> end. It may be as well to point out that in Japan .Jiujitsu is not eon* sidered wrestling it was used a< one of the defensive measures111 words
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Article201 1914-02-09 7 News has hern received says the Penang Gazette," thai a rich tin 1 *le has just been found at Padang Balak, about ;i mile from the Salak North Railway Station. IVrak. The area of that property Us about SHI acres, and it is un Lerstood201 words
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Article13 1914-02-09 7 Mr. Loke Yew and family will visit Kurnnc towards the end of Murcu.13 words
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Article421 1914-02-09 8 SATURDAY’S CRICKET. There were two Cricket Matches played on on Saturday afternoon. Tie- gams of first elevens of the S.C.C.and S.R.C. clubs being played on the ground of tie* former, and that of the second teams of both clubs taking piac+* on the ground of the latter. In the421 words
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Article230 1914-02-09 8 GE NAVAL DEVELOPMENT REPORTED. An official commencement was made recently with two battleships of the current naval programme, the ."Royal Sovereign* 1 being laid down at Portsmouth and the Royal < >ak at Devonport liese Latest British battleships will have a tonnage of only 25,500,000230 words
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Article26 1914-02-09 8 Throughout the world there are u72 known volcanoes, 276 of which are active. rhk year's Irish-potato crop fell 100,000,000 bushels short, says the Secretary of Agriculture.26 words
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Article544 1914-02-09 8 To-day is being observed as a holiday in celebration of Taipusum. o: Friday's Tin Price Local 193.10. London *i 186.15, The output of the Titi Tin Co.. Ltd., January was 1,216 piculs. Mr. Justice 9proule is at present in Malacca presiding over the assizes. Owing to544 words
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Article59 1914-02-09 8 wAn actor who recently was "taken" hilc on the stage by a cinematograph, wasgreatly pleased with result. Talking ahout it to a prominent dramatic critic, he said— M It was about tlit- most extraon Unary experience 1 ever went through— actually to sea myself acting."' -Now." replied the critic, you59 words
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232 1914-02-09 8 Mr. Millington, the Magistrate at Batu Gajah, expressed the sympathy of the Court, in returning a verdict of accidental death, at the conclusion of the hi quest into the circumstances attending the tragic end of the late Mr. James Mcintosh, Chief Engineer232 words
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Article89 1914-02-09 8 Once Upon a time ;i very cool mail called on his physician ami asked him for medical advice. "Take a tonic- an 1 dismiss from your mind all that ten Is to worry yon." sai<l the j>h; sician. Several months afterward the patient received a hill from the89 words
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Advertisement146 1914-02-09 8 ««fef -.-w OK.-. i,- Iiii r- im mi i THE CEYLON TAILORS Co. TAILORING DEPT. in charge of two experienced Cutters. Every garment is turned out within the shortest possible time under our personal supervision. Fit, Style and Finish Guaranteed. STOCKS JUST RECEIY ED from on; of the largest London146 words
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Advertisement204 1914-02-09 8 A Novelty in Jewel| en PHOTOGRAPH SIGNET RIHQs wt have <>n liiow, in which miniature photocnphi <>r y<»ur own—may be placed. Time rion PLAIN GOLD OR BLOODSTONE We arc also displaying a choice Miort&M BRACELETS R NQs in a variety of Bettiun >f r>reci Give Us a Look Up. ISMAIL204 words
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Article451 1914-02-09 9 DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME WITH NOBLE OBJECT. ItopaistkNM are well in hand this Ball which if) lo take place in the Gordon Hall on Friday the 13th instant. It is a Charity Ball and the proceeds are to be handed over to the sisters of St. Vincent for451 words
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Article46 1914-02-09 9 A parent's life i- one long responsibility. It's a wonder that so many of the genus discharge their duties so acceptably. A writer has discovered an ither parental problem or perhaps he merely calls attention to one which many fathers have discovered for themselves.46 words
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Article101 1914-02-09 9 In a certain small village the Justice of the Peace i in pursuance of his duties, had to hear and judge cases that were brought before him, and also to perform occasional marriage ceremonies. He found it difficult to dissociate the various functions of his office.101 words
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Article111 1914-02-09 9 Tlie gad was as mnch part of the Moriarity family a> Kathleen or Micky, and shared the cabin in M dear onld Ireland" just as a relative might have done. But one fine morning Mr-. OTlannigan came running down the lane, with ;> shawl over her head111 words
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Advertisement183 1914-02-09 9 Sledge Milk 1S GUARANTEED TO BE j jj en iiffse Swiss Milk ]> n(»j confase this brand with Milks <»; uncertain origin. n tried Sledge Brand you can liavt- bo -tiy sterilised Milk really is. j. TRAVERS SONS, Ltd. grams' Motor Hiring n sob. Transport Go. ORCHARD ggDUCTIGN IK RATES.183 words
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Advertisement255 1914-02-09 9 1 II ■i,»wEamjij>x J xiicag— j "lis ut i:: ratals to cocmand success, but I j we'll BlN—is'li DESERVE IT." THE MO6l MODKBM AND IT-TO-DATE THEATRE w A ft Positively Last Two Nights. L WJV !MTDIpnt?RQ E Inij iimiiuUMij A DRAMATIC COMEDY IX FOUR PARTS k r Coirir.iencin<j Wednesday, February255 words
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Article1237 1914-02-09 10 We do not know if poetry has ever been divided into the two compartments of Literature and Life if such a division were made it could not be made too definitely, for there are few poets so literary" that they say nothing of life, and there are1,237 words
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Article209 1914-02-09 10 Nice is called M the Pearl ol the Riviera." A tourist, seated under an orange tree, said in Nice the Other day M We now have tango teas at the new hotel Ruhl and the new hotel Negresco." At these teas princesses and actresses rub elbows and grand209 words
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Article690 1914-02-09 10 HARDENING BABY. I wonder how many children have contracted serious illnesses through being what mothers call '•hardened" As many, I should think, as those who have been "coddled." There is a happy medium in everything. The child who is too warm, too much wrapped up.690 words
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Advertisement276 1914-02-09 10 ••Hell Hath no Fury Like a Woman DENMARK FEATritK FILM ori >«<l* THE BLACK DOMINo Oil THE STORY OF A PALLEN STAR LENGTH Thi- powerful ami excellently well worked np ttory <-f thr*t RIVALRY fur TRIDE of place will c-.rrv a .n- v which NMBfei overstrained MMtioMiM, and at th«-276 words
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Article973 1914-02-09 11 SIR W. LA mi Kit's POLICY FOR ('ANA DA. Tlu» pinch of high prices* lias started the cry in Canada for the free entry of foodstuff*, anil Sir Wilfrid Laurier, with his usual astuteness, voiced the demand a few «lays ago in a speech in Hamilton,973 words
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Article352 1914-02-09 11 A DANGEROUS RECORD. We give below some figures, coupled with general reports of the all prevailing drought which threatens to become exceedingly serious. It will be recalled thai the whole of last summer's rebellion was fought throughout practically in rainless weather, and there was great352 words
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Advertisement677 1914-02-09 11 Special Offer To Our Readers „r aVC niadf arrangements to furnish to our readers a limited number of sets, at a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE THE NEW PERFECT REFERENCE SYSTEM," 44 NELSON'S PERPETUAL LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPEDIA AND RESEARCH BUREAU FOR SPECIAL INFORMATION, Reference System has taken the place of all other Reference677 words
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Article1091 1914-02-09 12 LONDON PAPER REVIEWS FIGHT ON SYNDICALISM. The year 1013 will be remembered In England as one of great commercial prosperity. In a study ol the labour year the London 14 Daily Telegraph" says the trade boom has continued in undiminished volume, profits have been high employment has1,091 words
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Article319 1914-02-09 12 In the British Muse urn. according to the Catalogue just issued, there are 2,700 complete Bibles in all languages. It has bet'ii calculated that nearly 300.000,000 ft., or over 55,000 miles of film, are used up yearly to satisfy the world's demand for moving pictures. England has 1 1,500 ships319 words
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347 1914-02-09 12 EXTENSIVE EXPERIMENTS. The possibilities of the production of camphor in the Philippines are to be tried on a large scale by the Bureau of Forestry with t lie assistance of the Bureau of education. Preliminary investigations have been going on for the past two years347 words
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Article292 1914-02-09 12 The girl who won the championship of the Georgia tomato-canning clubs cleared $101 from a tenth of an acre of tomato plants. How many farmers are there whose land pa\s them as well The Educational Department of Hongkong has opened a school lor the children of residents at the Peak.292 words
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