Malaya Tribune, 21 February 1914
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Title Section26 1914-02-21 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I- No. 44. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cfee iRalapa tribune. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2126 words
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Article566 1914-02-21 1 ["Extracts from newspapers about 1920. Suggested by the news that a kinema-film firm has received special permission to have a representative present at battles in Mexico."] We regret to announce that the hanging of the Dorking Valley murderers had to be postponed owing to a chapter of accidents566 words
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Article499 1914-02-21 1 (Malaya Tribune Corr.) The new market in Kuala Selangor was opened at the beginning of this* month and business is in full swing. The currents during high ami low tides in Kuala Selangor river are things never to be forgotten by the skippers of the local Singapore499 words
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Article75 1914-02-21 1 Travelling on the Underground a Cabinet Minister had for hi* immediate neighbours two active militant suffragettes, who prattled on alxmt the iniquities of the Government, all unconscious of the chance they were missing of indulging in their favourite game of Minister baiting. At Westminster Bridge the Minister alighted, and a75 words
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Advertisement232 1914-02-21 1 HOOCLANDT Co., E TNG A PORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. The first thing you want For Your Home is a > j> Strong and Comfortable j 1 j BEDSTEAD. failliSy I Many More To Select from Only lILIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE Co., ORCHARD ROAD. SO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM.)232 words
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Advertisement163 1914-02-21 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 Europe Hotel Arcade, High StreeJ.-\ KIM163 words
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Advertisement9 1914-02-21 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List,9 words
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Article11 1914-02-21 2 Mal-iya Tribune Corr.) Teluk Anson, Feb. 18. j11 words
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660 1914-02-21 2 Mr. Labrooy. Traffic Inspector Pahang Section F. M. S. Railways, after an honourable career of 20 years continuous service in the Railway Department intends retiring from the Service, and lias accordingly gone before a Medical Board preparatory to retirement. It is very gratifying to note that660 words
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Article1259 1914-02-21 2 IPOH ASSIZKS INCIDENT. OBJECTION TO JUDOE TAKING A SECOND TRIAL. Rubana Estate Murder Case. The unusual incident occurred at Ipoh Assizes yesterday afternoon (17th) of counsel protesting against the sitting Judge trying a case about to be heard. The case was a retrial from the last Assises,1,259 words
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Article126 1914-02-21 2 The KiHarney rose has now become the most important factor in the cat-rose trade of America. Its evolution has been most remarkable. The rose started sporting," and, in due course, produced roses of greatly increased petaJage. The white and Double White Killarney are two grand126 words
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Advertisement264 1914-02-21 2 A Mice Present I To Send H© m J MAY BE CHOSEN FROM I The Groat Variety We Stock, C I Tea Coffee I Pretty Designs. Finest Quint.! The Safest Packing Assured I YAMATO I 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE I Why Some Tyres Don't Do 4000 Ifl Principally because no264 words
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Article629 1914-02-21 3 I T r|K SOIL. I f M< lid U (t I ,of the Soil" has, I withdrawn from »ussion oI the .f -redundant I j. .'.j,. pi** i he put K of I 1 the exclusion €f b" proved as I ,r n ojK»litan place I -aid to be sons629 words
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510 1914-02-21 3 A study of the mangrove swamps was begun during the latter part of the preceding fiscal year was continued during the first of the fiscal year which lias just closed. This included a detailed study of the mangrove swamps along the south coast of Mindanao510 words
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Article36 1914-02-21 3 Horse sense—An ability to say neigh. 44 Thcv say poverty is a blessing in disguise." Well, then,it's disguise is certainly perfect." M Young Blivins is very well developed, isn't he?" -Yes; his hither was a photographer."36 words
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Article235 1914-02-21 3 Theft lias recently be* nformed at Kuala Lumpur a Chinese Association for young men, under the auspices of the Methodist Mission, and a building i- about to be erected by the members on the Mission compound. The rules, which were drawn up in Chinese and afterwards235 words
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Advertisement207 1914-02-21 3 GRAND ATTRACTION TO-NICHT AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets New Acts! New Illusions!! IN THBIR Grand Change of Programme The Great Winson Co. IN THEIR DARING AND MYSTIFYING ACTS. In Conjunction with a Strong Programme of Best Selected Pictures. INCLUDING Indian Mail Robbery IN THE FIRST207 words
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Advertisement266 1914-02-21 3 A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION ENTITLED War Correspondents (Denmark Masterpiece War Films LENGTH 000 ft Depicting Thrilling Adventures of Rival War Correspondent?, raging lightterrible cannonades, sinking of an ironclad man-of war, aeroplane explosion by shell, motor accident, trestle bridge explosion and railway smash) Many stirring Episodes and a Happy Ending. AT THE266 words
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Article, Illustration296 1914-02-21 4 The Counte» Ravizinni Enninia Boffi. of Milan, i. an outspoken lady endowed with wmm of duty to her fellow men and W o.n.n. H,nce it i, that lately she authorised the publication of the following from her pen in the -Secalo" of Milan and other296 words
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Article1777 1914-02-21 4 THE -MARIE CELESTE" AND OTHERS. Everyone knows that sailors get the credit of spinning yarns so tough that no one will swallow them except the Marines, who are popularly supposed to be gullible enough to swallow anything. But it is doubtful if the toughest sailors yarn1,777 words
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Article450 1914-02-21 4 DINNER WITH AN ALBANIAN PASHA. Colonel <le Veer, the head of the Dutch Army officers who are to undertake the establishment of an Albanian Gendarmory writes in an interesting way in the Nieuwe Courant" of his first journey overland from Valona to Durazso. M Shortly before450 words
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Advertisement92 1914-02-21 4 S. H. WEBSTER Co. Exporters, Importers AND tSensrBl Commission Agents. 22, GREAT ST. HELENS, LONDON, E.C. Orders executed under the personal supervision of a member of the firm, who is well acquainted with tfie East and its numerous ines, both in Import and Export business. Bona fide Cocoanut, Rubber, and92 words
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Advertisement164 1914-02-21 4 Made in Dublin. I FOR DIRECT I By READ BROTHERS. L;-, I Dog's Head! Guinness I with the Dog's H The Dog's He J Bottling I Is superior to any I is brewed V. I in the world: the Dl I Keeps in all climates. Urn uniform and standard in164 words
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Article74 1914-02-21 5 j: n.. l>-43 pan. g I pan. Fort, bunch C. Telegraph v <l 10.21 p.m. throve Sunday, 'i 7-.*><> ]>.m. ..4-50 pan. v •> I r 1 10.52 p.m. i 'egular, p.m. \l r i mail due. jjfv%y 24th. Lin., 11-18 p.m. St. Matthew^ i a v.74 words
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Article70 1914-02-21 5 Si *upore February, 2L Bank4m/a. 2/41 md 2/4 3/32 d 2/4 11/1»', 3 m>. 2/4 7/10 Bankd/d. 23*} fc: 243 bankd/d. 294) r -5 m/>\ 299* I mk T. T. 174" v; -"«l/s. 175} Bank d/d. 17] 8 18? mk d/d. 901 3l R. 91 I Bank T. T.70 words
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Article323 1914-02-21 5 LATEST LISTS. Outward Bound. The following passengers dne in the Straits are taken from the London and China Express* 1 p. o. Per P. and O. str. "Kfln," doe Feb. 27. Mr. md Mm H. J. Murd *k, Mr. W. M. Williamson, Miss Bartholomew, Mias& Blacklaw, Mr. .1.323 words
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Article199 1914-02-21 5 The following is supplied by the local agents Pr N. D. L. str. u Prini EiM Fri.<hich." dne on March 28. Lt. and Mis. Anunann, Mr. Franz Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breitag and child, Dr. F. de Boer, Mr. H. L. Xoersma, Mr.. <! eh. Justizrat199 words
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Article193 1914-02-21 5 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $25.75 Nutmegs «SO S. 20.75 Copra Bali 12.15* Copra Gorong Talo 12.40 Copra Dongalo 12.40 Copra Kayong 11.95* C< >j)ra Pulo 11.^5* Copra Pontianak 11.45* Copra Siantan ll.#0* Copra Singkawang 11.SO* Sago Flour S pore 1st qty. Sago Flour S'pore fair 3.25*193 words
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Article66 1914-02-21 5 Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins £.'U>0 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins) Fish brand 2 tins in case at •'».•><> Lampglass brand 2 tins in case at Lampglass brand 2 tins *'*~V Dragon brand 2 tins Crown brand 2 tins •>-O.J Rising Sun biand 2 tins Cross brand 266 words
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Article706 1914-02-21 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Binsapore, Fob. £1, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Slum' Brokers, issue the following li-t of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Noa Value. Buyer-. Ukn. 21- AJlagar I I}JH 2/5 1 An/... Java 3/8 4/8 1 Anslo-Jbhan 6/8 2JL Anglo-Malay 10/lJ706 words
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Article563 1914-02-21 5 In. y. k. liner in trouble. RETURNS TO PORT. The N. Y. K. steamer "Tosa Main," of the Japan-Calcutta line, was discovered to be <-n fire at five o'clock yesterday morning when at a point lb'0 miles from Singapore, on the way to Hongkong. An hour563 words
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Article105 1914-02-21 5 It was five o'clock on Christmas Eve, and George Grit, the grocer, stood sniiiimriy behind his tins of pineapple and pots of jam. Please, I've come for mother's Christmas-box, n pipe 1 small voice OO the other side of the counter. M What is your name, my little105 words
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Article217 1914-02-21 5 A Tamil woman named Lakshmi living in Dnnlop Street, complained that one Krishna Pillay had threatened t<» kill her. He was summoned before Mr. Eames. the fourth Magistrate, to show cause why he should not be bound over to keep the peace. The complainant was represented by217 words
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Article443 1914-02-21 5 USELESS FROM 8CIENTFIC POINT OF VIEW. When Mr. B. C. Hucks soared out of the aerodrome at Moortown, near Leeds, to give one of his looping the loop" performances, he noticed beyond the palisades a large concourse of deadheads," many with motor curs, waiting to witness, free of443 words
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Article25 1914-02-21 5 "Why does Smith always smoke his cigar ettes in one of those r.g holders?" 44 His dxrtor has warned him t.j keep away from tobacco."25 words
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Miscellaneous229 1914-02-21 5 I Mails Ciose. I TO-DAV. I .-Mirraradja 1 p.m. I .v ian l Xatr.na Calypso lp.m. I fc K'tan Krian 1 p.m. I i. < ,'h'Tihon i: ,j Wilhelm 1 p.m. I M'tca Sri Mur 2 pjn. Ranee 2 p.m. I K'tan, Patani, im.iL B'kok Yugalm 2 p.m. I »11!/.229 words
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Article853 1914-02-21 6 Mr. A. J. Balfour stands so high iv the estimation of men of all shades of political opinion that his solemn declarations on the eve of a grave political crisis must receive the utmost respect. No one who has followed the career of the Rt. Hon. Gentleman will hesitate853 words
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Article302 1914-02-21 6 Packiri, a young iieon General Post Office wss al ternoon arrested \'->v th a watch belonging t.> me Postal clerks. The watch on the person of the accuse L We have received acopTtft Straits Settlements Postal G 1914, which contains useful information. V\ received an excelhnl302 words
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Advertisement264 1914-02-21 6 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. 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 $2.00 An Important Publication. "Cocoanut Cultivation" AND Plantation Machinery BY H. LAKE COGHLAN J. W. HINCHLEY Price $2.00 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. lIIIWI—III II264 words
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Advertisement85 1914-02-21 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. JAMES Motor Cycles. DIFFERENT MODELS OX VIEW. THE BIG SINGLE85 words
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Article336 1914-02-21 7 vN DEFEATED Reuter's Service. Lon<l<>ii- l'eb. 1'.'. ...na! «ireen H lintt took v.,hxcite- f cV r-lieat and the r 0 p«-n till nine o'clock. L'.n.b.n, Feb. 20. !.v--l«.ftwn rc1* i follow? Conservative) 9fiU i T1 UWal; O '{'il Majority G> Ty.:" r ,;i r ll!t 1,8 n Unioo»*Reuter's Service. - 336 words
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Article41 1914-02-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 20. the Robber L J Mr. Noel t I. said that the *v t ihlishment of j :i v otherwise «-.ilective harNfct l!l! r :it with such < i( 1. i.-r it commercil -"^Ca'jV Ik.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article103 1914-02-21 7 INSUFFICIENT REWARDS FOR GOOD SERVICE. Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 19. At question time in the House of Commons recognition of the services of Capt. Summers and Mr. Dunn in Somaliland during the Arab attack on the Camel Corps was brought up. Mr. Harcourt said Capt. Summers was promotedReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article67 1914-02-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 19. The Paris "Matin" in a significant article states that the French loan of fourteen millions sterling to Greece proves French confidence in M. Veneaelos and his sympathy with the Triple Entente. Germanophile interests at the Athens court must not imagine that France willReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article33 1914-02-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 19. A Lisbon message says the Amnesty bill authorises banishment not exceeding a decade for some twenty Royalist leaders, including AzevedoutinhO, Captain Paiva Couceiro. and Colonel Bessa.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Obituary23 1914-02-21 7 London, Feb. 20. The widow of Robert Louis Stevenson has died at Montecito Caii fornia. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article75 1914-02-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 20. The trial of the man Mielczynski charged with the murder of h'\< wife and her nephew, ha* opened It is being held behind closed doors. A doctor sat beside the accused who was in the most dejected state, He pleaded guilty ofReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article31 1914-02-21 7 RESULT OF THE WATERLOO CUP. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 21. In the Waterloo Cup Final Dihvyn beat Leucoryx. The betting was 2 to 1 on the t winner.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article14 1914-02-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 20. Tin* new Hungarian Loan has been covered.Reuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article78 1914-02-21 7 DYNAMITE KILLS SEVEN IN NOBEL FACTORY. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 20. An explosion of dynamite has occurred in the mixing-room of Nobel's factory at Ardeer. near (ilasgow. The casualties were seven killed and two wounded. Later. Another death has occurred as the result of the explosion at Ardeer.Reuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article133 1914-02-21 7 EXCITEMENT OVER AFFRAY NEAR ATTOCK. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 11». Telegrams from Calcutta state that 44 The Englishman" says that on Monday night a large body of raiders crossed the frontier and attacked the blockhouse at Attock bridge. Armed police fought the raiders for several hours whenReuter's Service. - 133 words
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Article66 1914-02-21 7 BOUSTEAD INSTITUTE TANJONG PAGAR. 8 p.m. Preliminary Song Service. 8.15 B.IIL Service. Speaker: Mr. S. Creber. MIDDLE ROAD CHURCH. 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Malay Service. Speaker Mr. Goh Hood Keng. 8 }).m. English Service. Speaker The Bev. Mr. W. A. Wells. PRINSEP STREET CHURCH. 9 a.m.66 words
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Article154 1914-02-21 7 “I say, Reginald, I've forgotten my card-case." M Nevah mind, deah boy, I'll lend you some of mine." v But ah—the'names would be different, doncherknow." "So they would what a head you have, Algy A very pretty musical com b girl recently celebrated a birthday, and received, among other things,154 words
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Article2929 1914-02-21 7 A RED LETTER DAY. Indians' Meeting at Memorial Hall Yesterday. TAIPCSUM, DKKPAVALI. OB BOTH UNANIMOUS VOTE FAVOURS THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY. Yesterday was a red-letter day in the annals of Indian history in Singapore. Yesterday, for the first time in the history of Singapore, was held a mas- meeting of the2,929 words
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Article35 1914-02-21 8 "Waiter, there's a fly struggling in "Throw hirn napkin, sir, and I'll run for a !if. pr- 1 wonder why i; *.»rv tune I take idrink it goes straight to myh.-a*! Pl-nrv rjfl 1 811}35 words
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Article359 1914-02-21 8 AGITATION STARTED FOR NEW CRICKET LEAGUE. S. C. C. TENNIS. From unofficial but authoritative sources a Malaya Tribune representative has gleaned the news that a very serious cricket propaganada has been quietly started locally the ultimate object of which is the formation of a first class league of teams359 words
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Article195 1914-02-21 8 A Renter telegram received here on January 17 stated that the above company had been compelled to liquidate, and that the Pai is Bourse was unsettled as a result. The deficit was thought to be £1,680,000 sterling. M Francaise" of January 1 7 states that tin195 words
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Article95 1914-02-21 8 The ceremony being ended, a newly-married couple were receiving some advice as t<> how they were bo conduct themselves. You must never both get cross at once it is the husband's duty to protect his wife whenever occasion should arise, and a wife must love ami honour and95 words
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Advertisement245 1914-02-21 8 rrrum i ]«i «I— »3^—— P"'Tis not in mortals to command ssctesTbot "1 we'll do more-well DESERVE IT." THE MOST MODERN AND EP-TO-1 ik AND PICTUBE PALACE IS ftfos* Thriiiing and Sensa<i ona/ L Features Yet Exhibited. In The Sultan's Power IX TWO PARTS Wasited By The Police THREE PARTS245 words
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519 1914-02-21 9 The Board of Agriculture ami Fisheries have since (888 made grants which now amount to £18,500 per annum in aid of the higher agricultural education in England and Wales, and grants amounting to £7,000 for agricultural education of a less advanced character in519 words
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Advertisement201 1914-02-21 9 j mo re on a gallon of petrol, tire mileage in g while other expenditures are practically nil. Up** 0 f J a—d Telegrams.— X I Lrf 1 ABRAMS COMPLETE $2,900. "OBEY THAT IMPULSE." tauns' Straits Motor Garage ■Green Island Cement I Co., Ltd. I PORTLAND CEMENT. Ifc'Vk* of 375201 words
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Advertisement248 1914-02-21 9 A Novelty in Jewellery is to be seen in the collection of PHOTOGRAPH SIGNET RINGS we have on show, in which miniature photographs of those near and dear to y«»u or your own—may l>e placed. The»c rings may be had with signet* in PLAIN GOLD OR BLOODSTONE. We are ai.-o248 words
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Article113 1914-02-21 10 DEVELOPMENT IN WESTINDIAN COLONIES. BABBOCB DIFFICULTIES IX THE EAST. The continual filling up of the harbour ;tt Banjoewangi with sand is a problem which demands attention. The export tra Le to Australia and particularly tin* fruit trade Buffers from the difficulties thus created. The matter has now been113 words
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644 1914-02-21 10 It seems that for some reason or other rumours have been circulated in Australia throwing doubts on the position and importance of the international Colonial Exhibition which is to be held at Semarang. Fortunately energetic measures have been taken by the authorities to contradict these rumours, through644 words
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Article467 1914-02-21 10 IMPROVEMENT OF THE NORTH SEA CANAL. The Royal Dutch Lloyd, the Nederland Steamship Company, the Royal Holland Steamboat Company, the Royal West India Mail-Service, j the Dutch Steamship Company, the Amsterdam Dry-dock Company and the Dutch Shipbuilding Company have sent an address to the City Council467 words
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Advertisement350 1914-02-21 10 INSIST ON HAVING The Imperial Dairy Co.'s Best ndian 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 Jlgent: E. E. SOLOMON, 5, <T Tttmeida Street.350 words
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Advertisement217 1914-02-21 10 A Special Vitagraph Feature Film, Union: in fT* 8 I ENTITLED L *W»cfet I The Tiger fj|J in 3 parts m I jM As fair as the Lily. As fierce and revengeful as «j r I j spirit and companion. Seeking the destruction of her I I she destroys herself.217 words
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1023 1914-02-21 11 r H OF BISHOP rnireut BMmber es ;<n interest- ,i-,rr of the J i- one tn I nary bishops ■V It was bis f Bishop of I the Kikuyu J he great conE was like to E rch in two. E ieh i >ver1,023 words
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Article217 1914-02-21 11 Many curious trades and professions find mention in the London Directory, huttherin is no mention of the '"Mistake Merchant." A -Standard" representative, however, has found a member of this queer trade. He is a Swiss with a speaking knowledge of most European languages, living and dead, and217 words
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Advertisement116 1914-02-21 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. 43, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. LIFE ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY TO ALL In selecting a company in which to insure, you must116 words
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Advertisement500 1914-02-21 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UiĕOER 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.500 words
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Advertisement177 1914-02-21 12 S.S. "MARAS," 1076 tons Capt. MEINERZ, For Muntok and Palembang EVERY WEEK. For Freight and Passage, APPLY HOCK SENG Co, No. 2ft, ROBINSON ROAD. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-Singapore. (INCORPORATED IX THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) Authorised Capital $5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Chay VaN, Esq. (Chairman) LIM Peng177 words
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Advertisement524 1914-02-21 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PEN A NO. CEYLON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN. EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental ami American P wta. Steamem prill have Bingapra on or about— MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). 1914.524 words
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Advertisement480 1914-02-21 12 Shipping M. M. M KSSAGERIKS MABITIMKS. MAIL LINE CHINA. JAPAN. CEYLON, DJIBOUTI EGYPT AND MARSEILLES. Outward. Homeward 1914 I9H 1 I Amaaone Mar. Magellan Mar i Atlantique l.V'NYra" Paul Lecat'' 29 Anstralien "Crdillere" Apr. I2r Amaaone" \nrfl IS Polyneaien &;h A t lain iquo" ■>- Magellan May. 10" Paul Lecal480 words
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Advertisement259 1914-02-21 12 Shipping Seang Steamer^ F i ••>. ag W, .V ntmim L_ or SABKlga b^JTJ The Ma^2 Can be had at the pots:— I Singapore. Messrs. Kelly W v Hotel van Wijk. Stan.; Messrs. Koh C i M Road. Raffles Hotel. (Money Cham*i Hotel de rEuro v. Adelphi Hotel Kirn Co,259 words
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