Malaya Tribune, 18 February 1914

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  • 26 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1 No. 41. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914 Price 5 Cents. cut IRalapa Cribunc. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18.
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  • 995 1 MOTOR NOTES, LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. {By Sparking Plug.) Concerning the discussion over the Traction Engines and Motor Car Ordinance Amendment Bill which took place in the last meeting of the Legislative Council on the 13th instant, there is no doubt that the speed limit of motor
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  • 89 1 Miss Cameron Taylor, in her book on her father, Sir A. Taylor, relates an amusing example of the British habit of conferring nicknames. In the Punjab service, we are told, were three brother* named Bean. One of those, Leonard, who was of substantial build, was known as
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    • 264 1 """TjOOGLANDT A Co.. MSGAPORE. I>T ATES CHEMICALS. Wg /or Particulars. Arrived: 1914 MODELS. stream-line body, 10/12 H. P., two seater, 4-cylinders. R ,TOM car with stream-line body, 10/12 H. P., "seater, 4-cylinders. MTCffCU ears with new torpedo bodies, 40 4-cylinders, 2 and 5 seaters. LITTLE ears, 20 H.P.. 4-cylinders, 2
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    • 167 1 THE Ceylon Tailors Co. A Man is. known by the Clothes he Wears. Neatness and Fit Attracts Attention. IF YOU DESIRE TO BE UP TO THE MARK Call at the Ceylon Tailors Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS SUPPLIED AND A THOROUGH FIT GUARANTEED. Europe Hotel Arcade. High Street.
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    • 9 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES. Apply for Price List,
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  • 1165 2 The "Peking Gazette" has received from the Peking Agent of Renter's Telegram Company, Ld., the following letter: To the Editor of 44 The Peking Gazette. Dear Sir. —Baron de Renter, writes me as follows, concerning your articles on x what you somewhat hastily termed "The Japanning
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  • 179 2 A meeting was held in a certain Seaport town in the North for the j purpose of discussing a motion on foot to have the harbour there deepened considerably. The Chairman of the meeting, after giving a few I necessary details concerning tinproject in view, invited any
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    • 634 2 SpetiahDfferJTo Our Readers I Wo havo made arrangements to furnish to our roaders a limited Dumber of Hi SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE I TKE NEW PERFECT REFERENCE SYSTEM/ "NELSON H PERPETUAL LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND RESEARI B BUREAU FOR SPECIAL INFORMATION, This great Reference System has taken the place of all other
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  • 804 3 I s andals HLL r v-'Ki-"" i>KKSS I (Ii ,K"FLADY. I Tl,B NKWS I I' N v f tW o new tenm I. (V naval scandal, ft from 1 ok\° lV> .January 31. t uho has been I ta Tokyo District ft Ichigaya Pri1* ''I :l y
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  • 397 3 After a discouraging fortnight I reached a prominent mill town in my territory early one Monday afternoon, says an American commercial traveller in the "Sunday Magazine," I made a few calls on some of the trade, and learned that Peter Campbell, owner of the most
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    • 153 3 S.S. MARAS," 1076 tens Capt. MEINBRZ. Muntok and Palembang EVERY WEEK. For Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co. NY 2*. ROBINSON ROAD. MEDICAL HALL, Ltd. CHEMISTS. DRUGGISTS AND OPTICIANS. Dpposite the General Post Office.) BRaTcHES: MEDICAL OFFICE, ;orner of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road. Open till 9
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    • 156 3 Positively Last Three Nights February, 18, 19 and 20. OF THE SPLENDID FEATURE FILM IN 4 REELS. LENGTH 4.xcN>, ft. IN SATAN'S TOILS By the "Apex" Film Co., of London, AND Pathe's Animated Gazette (179 th Edition.) 2nd SHOW, 9-15 TO 11 p.m. An Excellent Variety Programme. In the Ist
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    • 721 4 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste=Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden, olombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about 1914 1914 s.
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    • 522 4 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN- PENANG. CEYLON. AUSTRALIA. INDIA. ADEN. EGYPT. MEDITERRANEANPORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading jeened for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapre on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (ft* Europe). 1914 Connecting at From Sing»}>ore:
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    • 605 4 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A fortnightly service U maintained bet HMO Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imp- rial Japane>e Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially de.-igned ami constructed, and are
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    • 320 4 M. M. I m>:ssac.kimk> I CHINA. JA I I Amazon**" H r w H Atlantiqne I Paul Lecat H Gordiilere Apr Magellan S f 8 vfl Athmti.pie Jfl Amazone J fl BRANCH LINK. SINGAPORE SAlt;u\ H fl Branch Line >• fl in connection with the (i -"fl of cargo l.v
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  • 65 5 u doe. TH m.. s P- m -.v.-- j m cloees,Ba.mJi Victoria Mem. FBID AY, 20*. iil <lue. 4", u.in.. 9-43 pan. '>..')'> p.m. "J.. Fort, launch l Qarrteon vs. srSDAY, 22nd. s ;).ni.. ***** p.m. Shrove Sunday. |M h 7-30 p.m. parade, 4-50 pan. -OXDAY, 23rd.
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  • 159 5 'i'o-UA V. Sri Muar 2 pjnAnjon 2 pan. "V' Asdang 2 panina Maras 3 pan. '"v,!!! Ipoh 3pan. Ung Bin 3 pan. Medusa 3 pan. Kampot 3 pan. Lama 3 pan. «n B'kalis Esmeralda 3 pan. m»] dei and De Kock 3 p.m. Cheribon and Zweena 4 pan.
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  • 85 5 v re February, is. Bank 1 mfc 2/4| Demand 2/4 3/32 Private G mk 2/4 11/1»'» m/s. 2/4 7/10 Bank d/d. 2:iSi Private 3 m/s. 243 I Bank d/d. 2941 Private 3 mk 299) I k T. T. 174" I' ite3odk Bank djd. 171 P ivateaoafa. 18| Bank d/d.
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  • 981 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. TIi 3 following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the London arul China Express" P. o. Per P. and O. str. Medina c«»nnectm« with the steamer -Indhr at due Fer^^ Mr— and Mis* W. Clark. Mr H. H. i \i r ,.u\
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  • 319 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Ktagajptje, VV1>. 1*. 191,4 Messrs. Lyalland Evatt, Exchange ,ind Share Lrok-rs. i-sue the following [itft "f «(Ut.tal'nuis j RUBBER SHARES. Uaoi I to**- Bnttt&jans -JJJ. I 2/ Boldt MertajAin -JU -j'1 j llnkii rlajuh «g fj Rnkit S.Un|p*r l\ [1
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  • 702 5 THE ARYA SANGAM. SINGAPORE. The 52nd birthday anniversary of Srimat Swami Yivekananda, was celebrated, with great enthusiasm by the members of the above Sangam on Friday the 13th, at 1M pan* at the Sangam's premises, 52 Bencoolen Street. The portraits of Bagavan Sri Raniakrishna
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  • 171 5 THE EASIEST JOB ON EARTH —ARE EDITORS I Almost anyone can be an editor, says an American contemporary. Allan editor has to do is to sit at his desk six days in the week, four weeks of the month, and twelve months in the year, and "edit" such
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  • 81 5 His numerous friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Welton Fordham, who accompanied the Court Cards on their first tour of tli.' East, died in Calcutta hospital on 12th inst. of pneumonia. This is the second death in the small party which left London with Mr. I Warwick last
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  • 227 5 Nutmegs 110 8* per picul $2.">.75 Nutmegs 80 8 26.75 Copra Bali Jf-J* Copra GorongTak) 12.4U Copra Dongalo Jf^L Copra Kayong >[■ Copra Puio Copra Pontaanak 1 J-** Copra Siantan i Copra Singkawang iU*£ Sago Flour Spore Ist qty. d*J* Sago Flour Spore Eair £2» Sago Flour
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  • 488 6 The future of Japan and the means by which she shall attain that future arc of grave concern individually and collectively to the Far East. She is at the moment the one "Great Power" this side of Suez her sons are ambitious and capable, her daughters are patriotic; and
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  • 19 6 On another page details of the arrest of Renter's Agent at Tokyo. Mr. A. M. Pooley, will be found.
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  • 27 6 On Page 11 will be found a Cartoon referring to the recent trouble in Germany. An interesting article on the Japanese scandal appeal's on Pages 2 and .*>.
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  • 42 6 The P. and 0. Packet "China" arrived from Hongkong at about 10 a.m. to-day and proceeded to the quarantine grounds, there being a case of small-pox on board. Her departure for Europe has been deferred till 11 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 110 6 A resolution issued by the Bombay Government recently expicsson cordial acknowledgments of the Governor-in-Council to Mr. Mahomed Yusuf Ismail for his offer of rupees eight lakhs on behalf of his community which will admit of early steps being taken for the provision of adequate facilities for higher
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  • 366 6 DAMAGED Wei* ,N MtT-DOCK. of the Joo Seng Ch I was rammed by the I on Simday morning I was towed t<» j > n rj I Keppel Ha: N Her noon. The size of the according to iuf o I by a "Malaya Trihu I tive, is
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  • 64 6 Singapore is the latest ntj added to the list of bran Atank Nigrah Pharmacy, whi its headquarters at Jamnapr. i* thiawar, India. Thispharmi first established in thelatterc 1881, by the late Vaidyi Manishanker Govindji,i seven branches thn a Ceylon and Burma, esi merous ai:enei**s in those
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  • 65 6 Results Medal i our* 11 FBBBUAJtT, 1914- LAMBS 1 MKI>aL Mrs. Nicholson. Mrs. Bveritts7 —1-* Mrs. C. Carver 19 Mrs. BadhamThoi 6 cards wen- takea \Y Captain Bell 85—1* iZm of Medal. Mr. C. Kveritt S<»—i. Lieut. C. d. Heath l m» Lieut. A. Greery vner of
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  • 26 6 Says a metical Journal! untitled arc fifteen thousand I IV i,L sneeze, and one will c v It is difficult to tell Whlout of the Hum!-*
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    • 268 6 PAUL Co., Photographic Artists, 57, Selegie Road, Singapore. Photographs Only ol the Highest Artistic. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE A SPECIALITY ENLARGEM EAS A MINIATURES. Artistically Finished in Black White Water Colours Pastels. GROUPS, HORSES. And every description of outdoor photography, AMATEURS WORK, DEVELOPING. PRINTING. ENLARGING Etc. CHARGES MODERATE. The Dispensary, Ltd. CHEMISTS,
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    • 103 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND ('<>. I Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLED I AND NAUTICAL OPTICIANS. FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY A SPECIALITY. I ENGLISH AND SWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPP1N WEBB, Limited. JAMES Motor Cycles. DIFFERENT MODELS OX
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  • 81 7 J\>. IV OR I'BACTICK. Reuter's Service. II f.u-»«i H iMi. m I T, r, ,M!*f:il i I I iR ..i»:-k*-lr V H died M yie.-more. LI r,..i*ili» II .,.,11 m\ II tJIJtg fftf H I to w K 'i iff|( r t" iijiim) what H I.Were W
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  • 66 7 lESAND ARMAMENT tEFCLLY WATCHED. Reuter's Service. I( London, Feb. 16. ->n time in the House Mr. Asquith announced existing conditions jaw rue 1. tin- present garrison »i moments of Malta and ■niter yen- adequate. The *k of th'- defence of all tsabroad was constants 7 bj tiie
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. m Hamburg Amerika liner ucn went aground near Africa, has been floated, rof 400 tons of atly undamged and re-shipped to-day.
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  • 23 7 IM' WILL VLTo *1 I LAi'SK. Reuter's Service. umdon, Feb. 17. c Washington Wilson will Bill if presently containing the
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  • 26 7 untitled Pillay, District Otfice. W having for instant on long gained to a farewell l <**jah by his friends. I*»ent at the dinner Cholliah, and several
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  • 65 7 WAS LORD CLAUD HAMILTON JUSTIFIED Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. Lord Claud Hamilton's reference to the dearth of railwaymen has excited numerous protests in the papers on the subject. Sir S. Fay. general manager of the Great Central, in a letter, vigoronsly replies and says
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  • 96 7 DANGER OF FIRES NOW PRESSING. BRIGADE. SNOWED CP. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. Telegrams from New York state that the blizzard has renewed and is interrupting the railways. The tire commissioner has warned citizens to take extra precautions against fire as the brigade is practically
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  • 96 7 A QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE. Reuter's Service. London. Feh. 17. A telegram from Paris states that ;he g ■<• j a -1 <>f M. Qninton decline (0 «•'•n.-ider a dud With M. Vedrines on the ivotind that the latter refused to lt'ivc satisfaction to M. lo-nx whom
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  • 25 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. A telegram from Paris states that the Chamber has adopted the army and navy estimates.
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. A telegram from Stockholm states that Herr Hammarskjoeld has formed a Cabinet with himself holding the portfolio of Minister of War.
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  • 103 7 There will be a concert held in I the Outran) Road School, Sepoy Lines, onjTuesday, February 24. at S.'M) p.m. The proceeds are to be given to the fund for buying a new j organ for St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines. Mr. W. G. Bell, the PostmasterGeneral, goes home on
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  • 47 7 Responsible circles in Germany are not very hopeful in regard to the future of the Princely pair in Albania, Tin: Piuser: ffl Wkio: TI e* <!.. y-.u eĔf*}\ n..- -\< r An»l when I *it i.,.w il.» y*»n «i|.»..<l m»- nfniii my Mialtbl iuui f
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  • 99 7 SOLUTION OF DIFFICULTY IN SIGHT. ISLANDS TO BE EXCHANGED FOR RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 16. A telegram from Constantinople says that the Grand Vizier, in receiving the diplomatists, reaffirmed the Pole's resolve in respect to the decision of the Powers. He believed the next step
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  • 62 7 BUTCHERS' ASSISTANTS WILL PROBABLY STRIKE. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. Telegrams from Melbourne state that the slaughtermen have resumed work, the Municipality agreeing to do the cleansing of the abattoirs. The butchers' employees are now demanding 7S shillings for fortyeight hours work, consoipiently another strike is
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  • 26 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. Mr. Charles Roberts, M.P. for the city of Lincoln, has been appointed Under Secretary for India.
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  • 98 7 Mr. B.W. Elles has been appointed to officiate as Chairman of the Sanitary Board, Kinta Booth, in addition to his acting appointment as Chairman, Sanitary Board, Kinta North. —:o: Penang is saddled with 217 undischarged bankrupts. A list of their names, addresses, and so forth, occupies nine pages of the
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  • 211 7 LORD MURRAY "OF BAGOTA" EXPLAINS. LIBERAL PARTY S SHARES. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 1 7. In the House of Lords, Lord Murray, in a personal statement regarding the American-Marconi share transactions, said the facts were known. If any error had been made ii was one of
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  • 136 7 Mrs. Hubback. and Mrs. Stonor of Ipoh leave this week for Home. o: Mr. J. R. 0. Aldworth, Controller of Labour, is due back from Home on May 2<Sth. :o:— Mr. F. T. Tree, AD O, has been appointed an officer of Class V of the F.M.S. Civil Service. :o:
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  • 74 7 WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT "SNAP" DIVISION? GOVERNMENT MAJORITY ONLY 62. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. The Government majority fell to 02 in the Commons yesterday in the vote rejecting an anti-Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill amendment to the Address. The figures were 270 to 217. The Tariff-;. Reform
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  • 122 7 18 THIS ANOTHER LITTLE CAULDRON Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 17. Mr. Mond, in the House of Commons, moves an amendment in favour of Home Rule for Wales. Later. During question time Earl Winterton suggested the withdrawal of the deportation order against the Hon. Mr. Galbraith Cole
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  • 170 7 The Great Winaon Company of conjurers, acrobats, magicians, jugglers, etc.. which closed a three night's engagement at the Victoria Theatre last Saturday evening, will open to-night at the Gaiety Picture Palace at the corner of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. They will appear at the Gaiety through
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  • 100 7 Mr. Darby, Manager of Sungei Gettah Estate, is lying seriously ill. Mr. F. W. Douglas has been appointed a police magistrate for Labium. —:o: Mr. Joseph Eraser, a well-known Ceylon planter, is expected this month on a visit to the F. M. S. —:o: The output of the Tongkah Harbour
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  • 77 8 The contribution to the Jftpatuae Relief Fund for the famine sufferer* in the Aomori Prefecture and on the island of Hokkaido, in northern .Japan, amounted to >l*2-12.o2 including yeaterJ iy. This fund which waa Btfl rtetl oil the 1st Uiatatti, will he closed at the end of
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  • 906 8 By Major J. A. R. Glennie, Acting Commandant, S. V. C. Singapore, Feb. 17. 1914. 8. V. C. Balestier Rifle Range L —The Range is allotted as under Saturday, February 21, 1014, at 2.30 p.m.* S. R. E. v. Rifle Club, Monthly Shoot. Sunday, February 22, 1014, at
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    • 249 8 "'Tis not in mortals to command snccess, but I P we'll do more—we'll DESERVE IT." 1 THE MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE THEATRE j j AND PICTURE PALACE IN THE EAST. I I THE HIT OF THE SEASON j L Pathe's Cartoon E SUPPORTED BY j w A GLORIOUS SCAR A
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    • 245 8 Special Notice. A public meeting of all sections of the Hindu Community will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Friday, the 20th day of February, 1914 at the hour of 4.45 p.m., to consider the advisability of arranging-a deputation to wait on His Excellency the Governor on the
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  • 302 9 THE NEW SYSTEM. PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK. A lor Star, Feb. ]<>. I have been on a visit to Bukit Wong, from which Alor Star and its surrounding villages will obtain a new water supply in due course. Bukit Wang is a hilly place, situate I
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  • 171 9 In the course of an article contributed to a London financial contemporary, describing the wonderful developments achieved in the Federated Malay States, a Kuala Lumpur correspondent remarks:—Bungalow building seems to he regarded as a form of philanthropy by landlords and not as a paying proposition, hence the steadily
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  • 182 9 "Speaking of animals, in my opinion the elephant La the cleverest of them all," said the old circus man. v I remember once, many years ago, when Jacko. who was then under my charge, showed me one day that he could read." k oh. come now,'* said the
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    • 182 9 Eso FORD CARS W I/ *n ■V He who knows the price of HE* e verything-and the value of H/ judges <fte Ford fey /:s foiv Cos! alone. But he who knows real value knows that only the gigantic production of the Ford fias made possible Present Prices. /0 E
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    • 246 9 FISH BRAND KEROSENE FISH BRAND Trade Mark. p er Case of 2 Tins. The Best Oil on the Market for House Lighting. OBTAINABLE FROM: CHOP CHIN HUAT HIN, 246, South Bridge Road CHOP CHIN KWANG, 23, Circular Road. CHOP JEE HIN, 303, Beach Road. CHOP EXG .TOO SENG, 30, Beach
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  • 1737 10 A REVIEW OF THE PAST YEAR. The year 1913 has been one of generml activity in engineering, and not without evidences of technical j and commercial progress. Compared with the previous year, and still more as compared with 1911, the past year has been encouraging. On the
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    • 183 10 NOTICE. Take notice that the Power of Attorney dated the 28th day of February, 1912, given by me to Ona Ahmed Marican, has this day been revoked and the said Ona Ahmed Marican, has retired from the Management of the Money Changer business carried on by me at No. 20,
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    • 294 10 TO-NIGHT! at Tc-^;|^ Harima Hall Cinematograph I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD fi| THE TOWN-TALKED DETECTIVE I Zigomar v Nick Carter I AND H Zigomar, The Eel's Skin I LENGTH H DEPICTING THE MOST EXCITING, THBILLIXG \s\> I SENSATIONAL SCENES FROM START TO FINISH H| will be screened from the middle of
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  • 330 11 A statutory meeting of the members of the above company was held at 12 noon yesterday at the egistered offices, Winchester House, Collyer Quay. Dr. Lim Boon Keng presided at the meeting. Others present were Messrs. »0. A. KimmeL, Chew Woon Fob. directorfl j A.
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    • 62 11 I.IKE FATHER. XIIKS S O "M. c 5J pv g, 1 II. 'Ill 4\ m V 2 A i V 1(1 Is K\ f M ,.1 y/«. I Jr.* «.vM v M trv» f'l IV, I' 1 r* '.A k ,l»M v t»V sv i A %i ?<A*r ,.r i
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  • 2248 12 HOW THE WORLD WAGS IN THE WORLD OF WOMEN. The Christmas and New Year parties are adding their quota to the gaieties of the winter season, and many private dinner parties are being given just now at which the guest may have that pleasant feeling of
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    • 144 12 Made in Dublin. FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, Limited, Dog's Head Guinness with the Dog's Head Label on every bottle. The Dog's Head Bottling Is superior to any stout because it is brewed from the only stout water in the world: the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always
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    • 384 12 S.H. WEBSTERs* Exporters, lm POrt M General Con,,*, J Orders executed personal Ntperrision of I of the firm, who J J with the East and ines both in Import an J business. M Bona fide CoceaaaL kJ and Mining propositi* <__■ considered. W Correspondence Invito I The Malaya Tribal Can
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