Malaya Tribune, 17 February 1914
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Title Section28 1914-02-17 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily,] tt 1 Vol. i." No. 40. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbe IRalapa Cribunc. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1728 words
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Article776 1914-02-17 1 THE OLD ADAM iX THE INFANT CHILI). One of the commonest forms <>f bribery is fairy stories. Hut this is pardonable, because it gives pleasure to both parties. However, it is just as baleful in its influence. If a child learns from experience that naughtiness persisted in has776 words
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Article370 1914-02-17 1 teb. 10. The birthday celebrations of H.II. the Sultan of K elan tan, passed oil very well. Rain had been falling early in the morning on Saturday and it was feared that it would interfere with the celebrations, but, fortunately, the sky cleared at about 10 a.m. In370 words
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Advertisement273 1914-02-17 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. A Great Money-Making Opportunity FOR YOU I make money without sound and healthy body, i,i nrt to be sound and healthy, and to make money in such D r mpetitive time, there is no other recourse hut to use our Nigral] Pills,273 words
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Advertisement219 1914-02-17 1 THE fm 9 Ceylon Tailors Co. 4 A Man is known -by* the Clothes 4 h2 \\%ars. Neatness and Fit "Attracts Attention. IF YOU DESIKWO BE UP TO THE MttJtK Call at the Ceylon Taitov* Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS SUPPLIED AND A THOROUGH FIT GUARANTEED. Europe Hotel219 words
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Advertisement9 1914-02-17 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES. Apply for Price List,9 words
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Article530 1914-02-17 2 DEATH OF THE MINISTER OF WAR. it is with the utmost regret that we the llangkok Time,." have to record the death of Field-Marshal His Koval Highness the Prince of Xaeorn Jaisri. Minister of War, which took place at liB F»" 1 Bangkok in the evening The530 words
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Article138 1914-02-17 2 The well-known firm of John Swire and Sons, Limited registered with a capital of £500,0UU in £100 shares. Objects To take over the businesses carried on under the style* of John Swire and Sons, in London, sadßat&erficld and Swire in Hongkong. China and Japan, and to adopt an138 words
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Article453 1914-02-17 2 The Financial Supplement of j m The Times M has a letter from Singapore in which its correspondent deals with British Malaya in 1913. In the course of this he writes It may be said, broadly, that what the country has lost by decline of rubber profits,453 words
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Article252 1914-02-17 2 The Bank rate has reduced I per cent, to 4 per cent. The Open market rate for short loans to now 9] to 2i per cent., and discount of four months' Bank bills 2 15-16 per cent. The Silver market has been slow and without any252 words
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Advertisement356 1914-02-17 2 Special Offer To Our Readers I taT e made arrangements to furnish to our reader* a limited number of Bets I SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE j THE NEW PERFECT REFERENCE SYSTEM," NEL» >N'S PFRPETUAL LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND RESEARCH P BUREAU FOR SPECIAL INFORMATION. I This e at Reference System has taken356 words
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Article284 1914-02-17 3 I report of the I' he submitted r r.v arly meeting I the City X 14. reads as X ton have yon t general I the Bank, t the half-year I 1913 ft f u r that }>enod, w _»J n •_>.'.♦ 1. balance <»unt. I284 words
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Article50 1914-02-17 3 v MUr ;y general meeting K;:;;/ 11 t'nion Club for the /,1st December, 1913, m House No. 1-1 K'ad (,n Saturday The accounts 7 n the following uftict bearers then took a roat: Hon. inachandra Hon. v -rapatra Auditor -"''MMITTEE. p 11 >Ur «itee. Oilman bin Curreen.50 words
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Article24 1914-02-17 3 married a i "1 the father, 1 a rich is a poor that man lid the -iia:u de- its going 1 --iUii>t.24 words
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719 1914-02-17 3 BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS. Statements throwing remarkable light on the relations between the firm of Siemens and Schuckert, one of the greatest manufacturers of electrics] machinery and plant in Germany, and certain officers of the Japanese navy were made in the course of a case tried719 words
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Advertisement205 1914-02-17 3 INSIST ON HAVING The Imperial Dairy Co/s Best Indian BUTTER. Mr. M. HUNTER, M. A., F. C. S., CHEMICAL EXAMINER TO THE GOVERNMENT OF BURMA SAYS:— "The Butter Contains no Foreign fat, is of good Quality and Quite fit for use." Singapore Jigent: E. E. SOLOMON, 5, d* Tllmeida Street.205 words
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Advertisement225 1914-02-17 3 In the Forefront of The M Exclusives" of the Day The v Apex Exclusive in 4 reels, length 4,800 feet. ENTITLED IN SATAN'S TOILS A superb drama, beautifully acted and teaching a great moral. It will touch everybody*! heart. TO BE PRESENTED T E ALHAMBRA B r TONIGHT 2nd SHOW.225 words
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Advertisement658 1914-02-17 4 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UXSER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Por, Said, Suez, Aden, olombo Penang "mgapore, Hongkong and Shangha.. Fenang 8 HOMEWARD. OUTWARD. j} ue to jaii on Q r about Due to arrive on or658 words
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Advertisement491 1914-02-17 4 Shipping P. A O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON. AUSTRALIA, ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Ports. Stoamers will leave Singapre on or abontMAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). 1914. Connecting at From Singapore: Colombo with: i m.- Vohr 10 Maloja China Jebr. i Marmora ■Awjaye Mar.491 words
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Advertisement539 1914-02-17 4 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New rwm-sorew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are hxted with all539 words
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Advertisement382 1914-02-17 4 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIKS MARITIME MAIL LIKE CHINA. .JAPAN, CEYLON, I >M?/ EGYPT AND KABgEILLtt Outward. B awa> lt>l4 ,J t A w>. •'l4 "Anne" Mar. I''Mm m Atlanthpie" 1. N,- Paul Lecat" Cordillere" Apr. 1. A .-J PolyaeM" 2 -At l• ~S Magellan" May. ll P M .J" V.delaCiotat382 words
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Article80 1914-02-17 5 TTESOAY. 17th. -».2,> a.m., 3-16 p.m. wf.I»N' ;S1,AV >* h »-?< I'- 111 i begins (V«L "foMneward mail «lac. i I ll" 1 fUn'.SDAY. l'.Hh. W 7 S P lraiiilclo*8,8Ma- Victor» Mem. Hall. FRIDAY, 20th. «42 p.m. ■*,0. Out wan I mail due. .attrday, 21st. •-4.*. u.in..80 words
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Article62 1914-02-17 5 Dnnera." Master K. L J-hckinson, ij.sor, tons 4,800 cargo from Cal«n<i ff»r Hongkong. m r Atlas," 184 tons Ct:: lHSter with r from P lad joe. t?' I)e Kock 335.87 W 1 '1 J Master Botmar, with roiIi Penang, bound Master M. with r,,ni Hatavia, bound as >KX(;khs-62 words
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Article434 1914-02-17 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. The following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the k London and China Express" p. o. Per P. and O. str. Medina," connecting with the steamer "India" at Colombo, flue Feb. 20. Mrs. and Mlw W. Clark. Mr. H. H. T. Burbein-.434 words
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Article841 1914-02-17 5 P. 0. Per P. and O. "China,"' connecting at Colombo, with -Maloja" sailing Feb. 10. Hon. Mr. John Turner, Mrs. and Miss. Turner, Mr. M. E. Rudolf, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. N. Knight, Mr. J. Somervillc, Miss Tvler, Miss Tidswell. Miss V. Marten, Mr.. T. McDowell. Mr.841 words
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Article772 1914-02-17 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Feb. 17, 1914. Messrs. Ljßll and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Nora. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar JP g 1 Anglo Java \r -1 Anglo-Johore b/3 \l Anglo-Malay l©fa 11/4 1772 words
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Article116 1914-02-17 5 Singapore February, 17. On London Bank 4 in/s. 2/4 J Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 6 ink 2/4 11/10 3 m/s. 2/4 7/16 On Germany Bankd/d. 23SJ, Private 3 mil. 243" On France Bankd/d. 294^ Private 3 m/s. On India Bank T. T. 174 Private 30 d/s. 175* On Hongkong116 words
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Article191 1914-02-17 5 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $25.75 Nutmegs <S0 S 26.75 Copra Bali 12.15* Copra Gorong Talo 12.40 Copra Dongalo 12.40 Copra Kayong 11.90* Copra Pulo 11.80* Copra Pontianak 11.40* Copra Siantan 11.SO* Copra Singkawang 11.80* Sago Flour Spore Ist qty. 3.33* Sago Flour Spore fair 3.28* Sago191 words
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Article70 1914-02-17 5 Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins 13.60 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins) 3.25 Fish brand 2 tins in case at 3.50 Lampglass brand 2 tins in case at 3.35 Lamj>glass brand 2 tins 3.20 Dragon brand 2 tins 3.15 Crown brand 2 tins 3.05 Rising Sun brand 2 tins70 words
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Article84 1914-02-17 5 On a recent Friday morning two motor-cars, coming in Opposite directions, had a very narrow escape of collision in a .South Wales town. The turning is a very dangerous one, having at one corner a drug shop and at the opposite corner a chapel. One car, in84 words
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Article639 1914-02-17 5 Prof. Eucken, of Jena, who, it i* said, more than any other Living 1 man. is shaping the religion of tht? fut nre, says our great need is, in tho first place, an understand ins: of our real poverty and an insight into the infinite possibilities639 words
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Article105 1914-02-17 5 He is one of those men who Uy the exercise of great economy ami the seizing of every opportunity have amassed a considerable fortune in a most unpromising district, an* I he is building himself a bungalow —building it with his own hands, that is The other105 words
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Miscellaneous248 1914-02-17 5 Mails Close. To-day. C j Japan Dunera 3 p.m. fciaeca. Penang and Colombo Kitano Maru 3 p.m. p. Dickson p Swettenham Kuala •> p.m. wv-tA: Muar Lady Weld 3 p.m. hndrok Bridge 4 p.m. s :rdl.aya and J*>inga Raija Ban Poh Guan 1 p.m. To-morrow. v. :i kok Ban Hong248 words
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Article578 1914-02-17 6 We referred in these columns yesterday to the danger of a small section of any community arrogating to itself the right to hamper the activities of that body of public servants which i> known as Government." To-day we wish to draw attention to another aspect of the578 words
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Article242 1914-02-17 6 It is to be hoped that the really groundless fear of anaesthetics will not be confirmed by the recent inquest at Southward A desperate case collapsed at Guy's while an operation was being attempted as a last hope, and immediately people begin to talk of the patient as having242 words
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Article98 1914-02-17 6 CARDINAL'S ISftH MODERN SPIRpj M The drama, the masai the all an ever-inciva>in- the rudiments of < of dress, of deportm< tion, and condnct," d< O'Connell in :i Remit >n at The Cardinal, a Times New York com also declared We need he neither i.<Puriti ms to see98 words
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Article202 1914-02-17 6 S.C.S. TENNIS UNTITLED. PRELIMINARY PLAY Other Note*. This morning the entri qualifying rounds of Tennis Tournment were the Cricket Club. 11 pionship singles an L }«airs below, but it is interesting I that there are 41 pain doi Profession doubles, an I in t ••IV singles 46 entries i\202 words
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Article61 1914-02-17 6 The Acting frOl Singapore recen Colombo yesterday ing him that th BaJboto was due to a the 24th instant out to protect 1 the Tangtsae t be stationed near r The Consul Baboto 1 wtn boat that has ever that region. >: there permanei n»*Cf*>saT'v on a«61 words
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Article14 1914-02-17 6 Mr.untitled Governor an<; of British North I arrived in 1 J a tour round14 words
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Advertisement210 1914-02-17 6 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE A Reduction In Price of "A TOUCH OF THE SUN" By H. L. HOPKIN Tom. A. SLACK. FORMER PRICE $3.50. NOW 52.00 An Important Publication. •"•Cocoanut Cultivation" AND Plantation Machinery BY H. LAKE COGHLAN J. W. HINCHLEY Price $2.00 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. The210 words
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Advertisement82 1914-02-17 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO. Raffles PlaceTne^ lo Robinson Piano Co. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS AND NAUTICAL OPTICIANS. FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY A SPECIALITY. ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER mid PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. JAMES Motor Cycles. DIFFERENT MODELS ON VIEW. THE BIG SINGLE always at82 words
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Article122 1914-02-17 7 Rt> s on THE POSITION oK t-LSTKK. promise advocated. Reuter's Service. Lmidon. Feb. 1»». k1i regard- ment'fl conceaaion re 5 -peaking with declares emphatiF*' should not be administrative autoX .y most generoaa character the four Xoith ties including the con- licensing and r prg t .jVr vaguelyReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article68 1914-02-17 7 The Mexican Tsar" Hl'ERTA PROMISES CESSATION OF PRESS ATTACKS. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. lt>. Advices from Mexico City states the American Charge d All aires i"L'--l a protest with President I'wta the press attacks itijfl: have been made on President Vint. la My the President promised they would cease andReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article72 1914-02-17 7 JUDGMENT IN £13,000 IN THE SAMUEL CASE. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. t r Hint, suing as a common ■*a\ has obtained judgment in of £13,000 against Sir L v for voting in the i f ommons while his tirm P Montagu and Sons were un- lReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article40 1914-02-17 7 Reuter's Service. foudon, Feb. 16 irban atata that I out for 170. A Uia *i J an(J Barnes took f< r- V 56 rung. England 163; Hobbs 1 took 0 wickets L lh Africa made 32 innings.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article101 1914-02-17 7 STRONG LETTER BY BISHOP OF ZANZIBAR. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY BLAMED. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. H>. The Bishop of Zanzibar in the course of a strong reply to the Archbishop of Canterbury's letter of the 10th inst. respectfully suggests that the latter has prejudged the whole case. TheReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article80 1914-02-17 7 AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENTS MUST FREELY GOVERN THEIR OWN AFFAIRS. AUSTRALIA JOINS IN. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. lb. A telegram from Melbourne states that the Labour Premier, Mr. Fisher, while condemning the South African deportations, said he hoped that the Motherland would not interfere with the polices of theReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article47 1914-02-17 7 CONFERS WITH SIR EDWARD GREY. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. The Prince of Wied (the King of Neuwied) will visit London to pay his respects to the King and to confer with Sir Edward Grey prior to his departure for Albania.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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67 1914-02-17 7 Emperor Wihelm. in the course j of conversations lately held with Prince Wilhelm of Wied, is reported to have urgently, but vainly, sought to dissuade him from accepting the throne of Albania, in view of the outlook there. Resjwnsible circles in Germany are not67 words
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Article42 1914-02-17 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. lo*. The Insurance Act continues to be a strong rival to Home Rule in the candidatures of Mr. Scurr and Mr. Jones for Bethnal Green and Poplar but is unlikely to seriously affect the issue.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article22 1914-02-17 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 1(>. A telegram from Berlin states that the German Crown Prince is suffering from mumps.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article239 1914-02-17 7 DECISION OF THE. POWERS. THE PORTE"* REPLY. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. A telegram from Constantinople states th:tt the decision of the Pow« n regarding the Aegean Islands has been communicated to the Porte and a written reply is requested. Turkish circles are disappointed and it LaReuter's Service. - 239 words
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Article35 1914-02-17 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. The strike of the Sydney butchers has spread to Melbourne where the slaughter-men declare the employers had promised to relieve them of the duty of 9fcansing the abattoirs.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article96 1914-02-17 7 The Manchester Board of Guardians on 21st inst. considered a letter from an Englishman in Tientsin, an officer in'the Imperial Chinese Customs, asking the board to find him a wife M who would come to China. 14 Being a Lancashire lad, so I hope you will be96 words
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Article73 1914-02-17 7 On Sunday night the Tamil Church, Ophir Koad. was crowded with people, one third of whom were Eurasians, a few Europeans., and the remainder were Tamils. About 400 people were obliged to stand outside the Church, as there wa< no room inside. The celebrations were conducted73 words
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Article34 1914-02-17 7 A Chinese, named Boh Cheng Kirn, was run over by i truck while he was sitting carelessly on the line near Sepoy lines. He was taken to the Hospital but died yesterday morning. m34 words
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Article59 1914-02-17 7 TREASURER COMMITS SUICIDE. ARE WE TO HAVE A SECOND CAUSE CELEBRE Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. A telegram from Buffalo states thai Mr. Kennedy, treasurer of New York State, w ho had been subpoenaed to an inquiry into charges of corruption in connection with the cuttingReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article36 1914-02-17 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 111. A number of prominent East Africans and South Africans have inspected the Llanstephan Castle," the sister-ship of the "Llandovery Castle" which made her maiden voyage on January 20.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article38 1914-02-17 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. Telegrams from Berlin state that the engineer Belliner has made a record balloon flight covering the IS7. r > milts between Bitterfeld and the Ural mountains. This constitutes a world's recced.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article337 1914-02-17 7 OBJECTION TO NAI VICHIEX'S COUNSEL UPHELD. The charge of embezzling Tcs. 1,300,000 belonging to the Siam Commercial Bank brought against Nai Chalong, one of the chief shareholders in the Chino-Siam Bank and joint manager of the Siam Commercial Bank, and Nai Vichjen, manager of the Chino-Siam Bank,337 words
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Article36 1914-02-17 7 Bu Kim an Hylam. has reported to the Police that he left his cycle outside a Bar in South Bridge H<a«i. and went in to have a drink. When he came ujiu Ins cycle \v»< n,U<imr36 words
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Article840 1914-02-17 7 The annual meeting of the above Company was held in the offices of the Secretaries, Messrs. Derrick and Co.. yesterday at noon, Mr. H. Roland Llewellyn presiding. There were aISO present Messrs. A. J. W. Watkina, Garland, Tatlock. Adam, Thomson, Kimmel, Waring, F. Garland, Connell. H. F.840 words
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Article121 1914-02-17 8 THE ALHAMHRA. "In Satan's Toils," now being shown at the Alhambra, is one of the most cleverly acted and scened pictures ever exhibited in Singapore. The story holds the audience from Start to finish, and leaves an impression on most of them long after the Alhambra is dark121 words
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Article75 1914-02-17 8 During the first show at the Marlborough this evening "The Master Crook will be put on for the last time, and lovers of the film will no doubt be strongly in evidence. The picture has been a strong attraction down on Beach Road. The best picture during the75 words
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Article177 1914-02-17 8 The Pathe Cartoon is the great attraction at the Palladium now. The management has secured the sole rights for the Cartoon in Singapore, and will have it as a regular feature. Although the Cartoon on the cinematograph stage is a novelty now, there is no danger of its177 words
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Article69 1914-02-17 8 There are two big attractions now on at the Harima Hall Cinematograph. If yon are feeling bored stiff with life, jnst wander down North Bridge Road and watch Zigomar. 44 Zigomar vs. Nick Carter" and 44 Zigomar, The Eel's Skin" they are called. Jnst as exciting as they69 words
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Article78 1914-02-17 8 Many are the films at the Gaiety to-night. Nobody should come away dissatisfied. "The Heir of Lagaderes" is the No. 1 picture, and is a strong attraction. Another excellent film is "The Forger," which opens the programme. Six pictures are being shown at the Gaiety now, and the78 words
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Article830 1914-02-17 8 A meeting of the National Fund and Industrial Association was held recently in the Mahajana Sabha Hall at Madras to convey the congratulations of the Association to Mr. G. Subramania Iyer on the completion of his sixtieth year. Mr. V. P. Madhavo Kau. C.1.E.. presided and830 words
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505 1914-02-17 8 In the course of a review of the past year, a Singapore correspondent writes in -The Times":— During the year there has been great activity in the tin mines, and the output -has reached a total only once exceeded during the505 words
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Article85 1914-02-17 8 A point of etiquette deeded a lawsuit in a queer way. A traveller on a German railroad tram attempted to eat a lunch while on the journey. While putting a piece of Bologna sausage in his mouth the suddenly, causing cheek to he hadly cut b85 words
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Advertisement253 1914-02-17 8 "'Tis not in mortals to command V w'H do more- we'll DESERVE IT." Hf THE MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE TBJCATBI H I AND PICTURE PALACE IN THE I tt j THE HIT OF THE SEASON" *l II w PATHE'S CARTOON, L| I I SUPPORTED BY IF I JOAN OF ARC,253 words
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Article504 1914-02-17 9 {Malaya Tribune Corr.) THE CHINESE FANCY DRESS PROCESSION. Saturday, the 7th inst.. was a red letter day among the young Chinese community of Malacca. As in previous years a party of about twentyseven respectable Chinese under the leadership of Mr. Teo Chin Watt, who, in conjunction with Mr. Neo504 words
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Article40 1914-02-17 9 Lawyer 44 Well, have you at last decided to take my advice and pay this bill of mine 7* Client: M Y-e-s." Lawer; "Very well. Wl lia just add a guinea to Mr. Smith sbill for further advice."40 words
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Article50 1914-02-17 9 "So you've taken to cycling at last, have yon t n How did you find that out t 44 1 saw yon on your wheel yesterday "By Jove I'm glad to hear that All the rest of my friends happened to see me when I was off.50 words
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Article73 1914-02-17 9 A family of children were enams the usual Saturday night romps with singing. As bedtune drew nigh, sheir parent said, "Now childrem choose one hymn to finish np with, and then yon must all say Good-night. Let's nave-— "Ereiagain onr Sabbath close, suggested a bright youngster. Well, I think73 words
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Advertisement183 1914-02-17 9 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd. PORTLA ND CEMENT. I r i I p nt>t# Drain Pipes, any shape I u u Gutterways I attern. Firebricks, pressed I Tiled Paving Bricks I j f Tl n particulars will be forwarded on application to I Xqent: 'W. A. STOPANI, I 9 25-1,183 words
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Advertisement240 1914-02-17 9 THE FIRST THIHG YOU WAHT For Your Home Is a E* 4fr Strong and Comfortable T I BEDSTEAD. 1 HERE IS ONE |10 Many More To Select I 11 I AT JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE Co., ORCHARD ROAD. (NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM.) wmmmm A Novelty iii Jewellery is to240 words
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Article332 1914-02-17 10 ATTEMPTED TAXATION FRUSTRATED. Under the Constitution of Panama the importation of Chinese is forhidden. Notwithstanding this an illicit trade in smuggling them into the country has been carried on almost since the adoption of the Constitution itself. Often as much as £100 was paid for permission to332 words
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Article280 1914-02-17 10 The International Shipping Federation, perhaps one of the strongest combines in the world, supported as it is by a large majority of shipping interests, has been considering the insertion in all bills of lading of a series of new clauses dealing with strike expenses, the280 words
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Article1125 1914-02-17 10 CREATES AMAZEMENT AMONG ABORS. Sir Archdalc, Lady Earle and party arrived at Shillong on the Ist inst. says an M Englishman correspondent on completion of their tour in Abor land, which was in every way highlysuccessful. The bulk of the arrangements for their convoy were made by1,125 words
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Advertisement80 1914-02-17 10 THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets ALWAYS SHOWING THE WORLD'S FINEST PICTURES TO-NIGHT'S STRONG PROGRAMME Complete Change in Both Shows, THE FORCER THE GREAT SECRET HIS DAUGHTER'S CHOICE THE EYE OF CONSCIENCE ALSO PAUL FEVAL'S MASTERPIECE The Heir ot Lagaderes IN 4 LONG REELS AND THE POLICEMAN'S80 words
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Advertisement238 1914-02-17 10 TO-NIGHT! AT the TO-NIGH-p? Harima Hall Cinematograph NORTH BRIDGE ROAD THE TOWN-TALKED DETECTIVE FILMS Zigomar v Nick Carter AND Zigomar, The Eel's Skin LENGTH DEPICTING THE MOST EXCITING, THRILLING AM, SENSATIONAL SCENES FROM START TO KLNiMI will be screened from the middle of the First Show to the end of238 words
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Article311 1914-02-17 11 I f The Patriot,' 1 r,.: -■< iii. r am l prolific plant m. and it |c to stockthe preservaf in the East lea] countries, 4 or semi-arid ml tion of any >n t y. During or periods of innds <»f fodLp: c destroyed eat, this P311 words
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Article444 1914-02-17 11 Mr. Walter Crick writes in a letter to the Press with reference to an article written by Mr. Bruce Mitford I am som- that Mr. Bruce Mitford has thought tit to attack the scientific reputation of a man who can no longer defend himself. He says444 words
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256 1914-02-17 11 V comparison between undergraduates and wages, which was to the disadvantage of the former, was made by Mr. William McDoOgall in a lecture at the Royal Institutionone of A series on the -Mindot the Savage Man." Mr. McDougaU has made a study of tribes living in256 words
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115 1914-02-17 11 The Daily News publishes remarkable collection of messages in support of universal peace and goodwill from monarchs and rulers Of peoples in all parts of the world. The President of the Chinese Republic says :—lt gives me pleasure to receive your message of greeting, and115 words
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Article53 1914-02-17 11 Mrs. Par venue That picture in the corner is by an old master." Mrs. Swartleigh: M Indeed! I would never have guessed it." Mrs, Parvenue M Yes: the man J bought it from gave me, a written guarantee that the painter was past seventy-five before he did a53 words
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Advertisement118 1914-02-17 11 Rickshas 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. 4.-!. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. LIFE ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY TO ALL In selecting a company in which, to insure, you must118 words
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Article1953 1914-02-17 12 VARIETY MARKS AFTERNOON DRESSES. TRANSITION SEASON IX STYLES IS A GOOD TIME TO REFLECT RATHER THAN TO BUY. The afternoon dresses of the moment are as charming as they are varied. It is quite difficult just now to give any precise indication or advice on the1,953 words
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