Malaya Tribune, 26 February 1914

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  • 26 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I. No. 48. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CIK Iftalapa tribune. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26.
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  • 709 1  -  BY NEMO. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") In an article recently reproduced by the M Malaya Tribune from a Home paper, attention was called to the cruelty inflicted upon horses by careless driving. Much stress was laid upon the fact of the tenderness of the muscles of
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  • 355 1 FOREIGNER SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. The campaign of outrage in and about the Settlement goes from bad 1 to worse, the latest victim being Mr. J. Rodriguez, who has not only been robbed in his own house, but so seriously injured by knife wound I j that he
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  • 77 1 A man charged with burglary, killing one man ami wounding another has been sentenced to 1"> years' j imprisonment. Another for simple burglary, and the heinous crime of outwitting the police. 15 years, while a Japanese policeman, for killing a Korean, gets one year. Is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 HOOCLANDT Co.. SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. Q CALL ON A. FRANKEL Co., VICTORIA STREET. :o: The Anglo-Indian Stores, 84 86, Serangoon Road. Electroplating Dept. Undertake to plate articles in Gold, Silver, Nickel, Brass and Copper, ALSO Bronzing and Lacquering of Brass and Copper fittings. CHARGES MODERATE. ADELPHI HOTEL.
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    • 160 1 THE Ceylon TaMrs Co. A Man is knomby the Clotlifehe Wears. Neatness and Fit&ttracts Attention; IF YOU DESimho BE UP TO T^JS^ARK Caff at the Ceylon Taiiors Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS SUPPLIED AND A THOROUGH PIT GUARANTEED. Europe Hotel Arcade, High Street. Ask your Grocer for "GOLD
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    • 9 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List,
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  • 418 2 THE CHINESE BANDIT CHIEF. jVhit, Wolfi. not»'"*«S 0 self a symptom Telegrapmc i or Incipient rebellion Y ang wr learn been so for month,. These «ou»i ho Punitive Expedition. Just at the time when authority was beginningto establish itself in the larger Centres and without any set-bacK ca
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  • 164 2 \s illustrating the growing corruption in the world to-daj, even in quarters where we are inclined most rigorously to expect the straight deal," a system of bribery among the German police was brought out through he medium of a libel action in he Berlin courts recently,
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  • 251 2 (Contributed-) To a ioc4 hospital, ft mtaaonary lady, who is as good in her lifoM she is in her preachimr. oncew«nt to sing hvnms to the n.-nates. After her Performance one of the .mnntes came and asked her or c dollar for postage stamps to wnte to his
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  • 293 2 During the past few weeks some inStag siddights been thrown on London newspaper work. There have been rumours during the ,ast two or three years that Mr. Searst the well-known American proprietor, was coming to l.ondor, to show us, in the words of his admirers, how a daily
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  • 131 2 The clour bar WW one of the f England. Dr. Davidson, in the 1 preaoheo in |»r mry Cathedral on the Snndny a.tfi*Sr in danger of hell tire" One thought to specially dwelt on described as the pen! of With mere angry scorn the c< n en
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 292 2 Gnan Chin Hong Co., GWntBAL STOREKEEPERS COMMISSION AGENT*. ship's punvHTOßa AND SHIP LANDLERS. CANTEEN CONTRACTORS To H. M. Britisli Foreign Havy. Fr-h and Tinned Provisions, Wines and Spirits &C of the best quality. Orders Promptly Executed. The Malaya Great Household Balm. MIN YAK DAGIKG MOKMIM." Prepared by f Cure, Rheumatism,
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    • 180 2 THE FIRST THING YOU WANT For Your Home is a S W Strong and Comfortable Fj J BEDSTEAD. BiiiscOl 11 Many M re t Seiea J from Only JULIAN FRaNKEL FURNITURE Co.. ORCHARD ROAD. (NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM Abrams' Motor Hiring Tel. No. 6.6. vD. ORCHARD ROAD. ttFDUCTION
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  • 176 3 A cable received by the Malay States Information Agency from the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, I states that the export of plantation 1 rubber daring the month of Decern- ber last amounted t«> 1.217 tons, as I compared with 1.22.) tons for the month of November and
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  • 210 3 HABITUAL CRIMINAL AR<;UES HLS OWN CASE. 44 This is a devil of a joke said William Singh, an habitual criminal, lat the Colombo Police Court 1 when sixteen previous convictions proved against him were being j interpreted by the Mudaliyar. Conj tinuing he argued M because
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    • 115 3 4 Mice Present To Send Home MAY BE CHOSEN FROM jh e Great Variety We Stock, of Tea Coffee I Services pretty Designs. Finest Quality. The Safest Packing Assured YAMATO fZ 41. HIGH STREET. SINCPORE. ■iii mi mnrmrwmi Motor-Car Repairs. I i WE are in a position to repair any
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    • 95 3 Rickshas COMPLETE WITH WIRE SPOKED WHEELS AND DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres $85 OR WIRE WHEELS AND DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres FITTED TO YOUR PRESENT RICKSHA j 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,
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  • 1598 4 A STUDY IN [DEVELOPMENT. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune/) The M Daily Graphic publishes from time to time a list of the most popular books of the month, based on evidence collected from the leading booksellers of the chief towns. For the month of November, 1913, one of
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  • 175 4 A BILL TO PREVENT TORTURE. In the House of Representatives, reports the "Japan Chornicle," Mr. Takagi, a well-known Tokyo lawyer introduced a Bill relating to the procedure in investigating crime. No confidence was felt, he stated, in the officials engaged in the search for
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  • 135 4 The Board of Trade. England, i has published an interesting and highly important statement showing the advantages or otherwise (»l strikes and lock-outs. This report, supplemented by trade union statistics shows that'during a period of ten years the loss to ten organised industries has
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    • 189 4 A Complete Change of m m both Plct «6 TO-NIGHT GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Alt* rt fir n Bb^ftj A Grand Combination of Feature Su: Thrilling Sensational, ComL l>r imatic 1 and amor.': our XO-NKiHTar- r The Witches fiSai The liarath d Ban Bobby Sfa The PrcacheTaTdiho Living SI
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  • 59 5 I tli»* typf of boat 1 •"rS.uth American 1 -wina <'anal is given -Trofton Hall." vv for the New York r inline, which has on what is prao||den voyage. She is f»*et beam, with an«l a gross > -i'- has aecominog era, and has a of 8,300Urna. an<l not in
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  • 249 5 Dutch str. 44 Kolmai," Master Vd. Worp, 104 tons 2* H» h.p., from Rengat, with general cargo, bound for Rengat. Dutch str. "Valentyn," Blaster Oosterhuis, 24<S tons 4<H> h.p..fiom Deli, with general cargo, bound for Penang. British str. Kaka," Master A. H. Barnes, 72 1 tons 62 h.p..
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  • 111 5 LATEST ARRIVALS. Per ss. Krian." —Mrs. Higlilield, Mrs. Harden, Tunkur Pudra and others. Per ss 44 Ivaka." —Mr. T. M. Lamb, Mr. J. D. Hall, Mr. H. O. Maas, Mr. Collett, Mr. Mrs. Guan Tian. Per steamer 44 —Messrs. H. B. J. Kerkhott, V. Deventer, E. R.
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  • 116 5 Singapore, February, 2t». On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private t*> m/s. 2/4 23/32 3 m/s. 2/4 7/10 On Germany Bank d/d. 23S.\ Private 3 m/s. 243 On France Bank d/d. 294.j Private 3 m/s. 21KH On India Bank T. T. 174 j Private 30
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  • 68 5 When two Malay seamen who had been brought from Philadelphia, over 3,<HN) miles away, to answer a charge of assault on the high seas appeared in Glasgow Police Court on 2Sth Jan., Police-Superintendent Davidson announced that the Crown authorities declined to prosecute, and suggested that the steamship owners should take
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  • 598 5 Outward Bouifd. LATEST LISTS. The following passengers due, in the Straits are taken from the 44 London and China Express" p. o. j Per P. and O. str. Kilva." due Feb. *27.— Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MunWk. Mr. W. M. J Williamson, Mi*« Bartholomew, Miss 8. Black-
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  • 204 5 The following is- supplied by the local agents Per N. D. L. str. "Prinz Eitel Friedrich," <lne Feb. 2H. —Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Koch. Miss Macare. Mrs. Bau«-ns and child. Miss D. Beechinff, Mr. and Mrs. H. G:>stwyck. Dr. C. S. Harw«>i>d, Mr. J. P. Templeton,
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  • 183 5 There has been introduce»I into the American House of Represents atives a Bill "providing for the labelling.. marking, and tagging of all fabrics, leather, and rubber goodas hereafter designated, and providing for the fumigation of same." The Bill, which we suppose has not the remotest chance of
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  • 22 5 The Geilong (Perak) Rubber Estate, Limited, declares a dividend of Ik percent, and writes off 1,0*0. The" estimate for the current year
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  • 907 5 i Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore. Feb. 21». 1914. Messrs. Lvall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Nom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. if- Allagar 1/1"J 2/5 1 Anglo Java 3/S 4/3 1 Anglo-Johore 5/- 6'3 2/- Anglo-Malav
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  • 267 5 Nutmegs 110 8. per picul $25.75* Nutmegs 80 S 26.75* Copra Bali 12.15 Copra Gorong Talo 12.25 Copra Dongalo 12.25 Copra Kayong 11.no Copra Polo 11.70 Copra Pontianak 11.90 Copi-a Biantan 11.70 Copra Singkawang 11.70 Sago Flour Spore Ist qty. 3.273,* Sago Flour Spore fair 3.22** Siigo
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  • 199 5 The work of the Imperial Institute was the subject of discussion by the Dominions Royal Commission, at a meeting last week, under the chairmanship of Sir Edgar Vincent. Dr. Henry, superintendent of the laboratories, said most of the inquiries which came to the Institute were sent by
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  • 11 5 The largest artificial watercourse in the world i sthe Bingal Carusl
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 352 5 THE WEEK'S DIAR\. Friday, 27. I. <>-l a.m.. 11-52 i>.in. 5Hr^»n.'!l .2-:i'>|..n>. j m.t-tinc. 2-:» t'-' j* < m „ker awl Dance. jf&wri mail .lue. i VTI'BDAY. 2f<. —n-'Jl u.ni.. 0-23 p.in. ti?r *.»> p.m. Is' Knro[>e Hotel. JVi 1 OutwarJ mail,ll,e- thlv Shoot. 2-.*) p.m. vs Ceylon XI. rs
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  • 671 6 i We lit»1(1 no brief either for the Chinese banks or for the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, but we think we know local conditions better than our contemporary the M Straits Times." and for this reason, we venture to support Messrs. Darbishire, Galloway and Carver,
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  • 102 6 Radium continues to hold a front place as one of the marvels of the natural world. The experts employed at the Radium Institute have now succeeded in bottling the emanations, and charging water therewith. The bottled rays are of equal efficacy for medical purposes with the radium itself, although the
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  • 366 6 Rabber-Plmtmtion Pan :\< 2d. 1 H«N :o: Mr. K. A. Cook Ipofe H ed freai leave. Yesterday's T: London Mr. W. Tough, I before he went on leav# I quite restored bo h< The language of F have been Gaelic, Adam was a Scotsii At the
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    • 204 6 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. j BEG TO ANNOUNCE A Reduction In Price of "A TOUCH OF THE SUM" By H. L. HOPKIN Tom. A. SLACK. FORMER PRICE $3.50. NOW $2.00 An Important Publication. "Cocoanut Cultivation' 9 AND Plantation Machinery BY H. LAKE COGHLAN J. W. HINCHLEY Price $2.00 Kelly Walsh, Ltd.
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    • 80 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. State Express Cigarettes. No. 555 ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE IN THEIR
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  • 200 7 Kfgses to Give up Body of Mr. Benton. >V \LLO\Y SACRILEGE. I -LA'; VK> WILL VIEW FT AT midnight. nj r's Service.) London, Fob. 25. from Kl Paso states man named found in California and «I also to be safe in ttes. So trace of the name
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  • 37 7 I'THER APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO BE MADE. ReutersService.) I( London, Feb. 25. Committee of the British ..;<• Coun il has decided to ;i farther appeal for forty pounds sterling to provide ftfequate repreaentation at
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  • 46 7 GRA *TED NEW 'V APPEAL COURT. {Renter's Service.) I London, Feb. 25. from Albany is to the State I ourtof Appeals P 1 trial to the ex- Becker, who was 'idering the gamb/^Uul on July io\ 1912, ei the four gunof the mfirmed.
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  • 26 7 1 Service.) i London, Feb. 25. M 1,1,1 WeJlington, f English alpinist I are believed to *V Imed by an ending Mount
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  • 148 7 THE LIBERAL WAY OF HOW SOT TO DO IT. fßeuter s Serrice.) "M.T." London, Feb. 25. The non-militant suffragettes having been persistently refused an interview with Mr. Asqnith on the subject of forcible fee ling, went to Downing Street yesterday evening and then demonstrated in Parlia-
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  • 72 7 NEGRO RIDDLED WITH BULLETS IN MISSISSIPPI. (Reuter x Service.) London, Feb. '2?>. A mob at Iceland, Mississippi, caught a negro accused of murdering the sheriff and bound him to an oil-soaked box, whicji they ignited. The flames burned the ropes and the negro fled with
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  • 34 7 "AURORA" SIGNALS -ALL WELL (Reuters Service. J London, Feb. 26. A telegram from Adelaide states that Mawson's ship M Aurora has signalled "All well." She is expected to arrive to-morrow morning.
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  • 35 7 {Reuters Service.) London, Feb. 25. A telegram from Gibraltar states that a tremendous gale continues (in the Bay of Biscay, Mediterranean and along the Coast) and that liners are arriving late.
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  • 30 7 (Renter a Service.) London, Feb. 2f>. A telegram from Melbourne states that the butchers have accepted the Masters" offer and that the trouble is now ended.
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  • 98 7 The Singapore Juvenile Choir will make its first public appearance on the evening of March v. when a Grand Concert will be given in the V.M.C.A. Hall under the direction of Mr. Alex. Proctor. There are seventy voices in the Choir, which has been thoroughly trained by Mr. Proctor. Mr.
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  • 189 7 BRITISH AHMY AEROPLANES FASTER THAN ANY OTHER. THK S')T'TH AFRICA GARRISON. (Reuters Serrice.) London, Feb. 2.5. In the House of Commons Colonel Seely, in a statement regarding army aviation said ihat fifty-two aeroplanes had been struck off the list and improved types substituted, consequently there had been a
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  • 14 7 S T PPLEMEXTARY XAV A L ESTIMATES. The Supplementary Naval Estimates amount to £2,500,000.
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  • 309 7 Two Cantonese lads were brought before Mr. Forrer, the third Magistrate, on a charge of stealing four dried fish. They were sentenced to seven strokes each. A Chinese who was charged before Mr. Fames, the fourth Magistrate, with conducting a wayang in Bukit Timah Road before the
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  • 244 7 B.C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY*S RESCLTS. 4 D CLASS SIXCLES. R. Hanoi beat D. .1. Jones, 6—4. 7—.*>. 1—»;. R. E.'McKenzie beat W. P. Plummer. —2. 7—.">. .1. a Myles beat R. McLeod Craik, X—o\ 6—L R. D. Pitceathly vs. R. M. Williams or C. E. B. Meredith. Postponed.
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  • 292 7 WHY THE EDUCATED ARE BAD AT SPELLING. Now and then the spelling reform- ers rise up with new schemes for upsetting the personal happiness of those of us who having learnt to spell i some years ago have no desire to take up the new spelling book.
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  • 83 7 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 156 of M The Lalnmr Code, 11*12," the Indian Immigration Committee has. with the consent of the High Commissioner, prescribed the rate payable under section 156 (a) of the said Enactment to be §2 per quarter for the
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  • 18 7 The birthday of Mencius is to be celebrated by the Confucian Society in I'eking on the 2uth inst.
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  • 534 7 MALAYA RUBBER AND MINES EXHIBITS NOW ASSURED. roMMISSIOXER RETURNS FROM I Mr. Thomas 6. Stallsmith. Anieri- can Commissioner from Ihe Panama Pacific Internationa] Exposition, arrived from Kuala Lumpur shortly latter eight o'clock this morning-. The Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. Government, sir Edward Lewis Brockman. C.M.G., whom
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  • 119 7 b it stupidity or malice that causes the Singapore Free Press" lo n fcr—on two occasions now—■ to the "Malaya Tribune" as th« "Malay Tribune i We have already drawn the attention of the Editor of onr contemporary to its mfitalrr, but even the courtesy of a
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  • 395 8 The Protector of Hedjaz pilgrims shows about 15,319 outgoing pilgrims in 1913 season; 10,587 were vaccinated in Bombay. Mr. T. V. Seshagiri Ayyar has been appointed, for two years, a temporary Additional Judge, Madras High Court, in succession to Mr. Justice T. Sadasiva Iyer. The total
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  • 205 8 Mr. Lewton Brain, lias addressed the following circular to managers <#f Estates I have been requested by the Planters 1 Association of Malaya to arrange for the collection of exhibits for the Malayan Court at the Jjondon Exhibition in June of this year. As both
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  • 81 8 Aluminum-soled shoes for farmers and labourers are now made for work in water or on damp Boors. The sole is one continuous piece of aluminum, and folds up along the safes, th.- lack of flexibility being made up for by a bar under the ball of the foot which gives
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  • 14 8 We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by any of our correspondents.]
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  • 134 8 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.'' Sir, —Can you please fiml space in your paper for a few words, in answer to your article headed Extortion at Johnston s Pier, and signed Victim, of the 24th in^t. On this gentleman's own statements, he was not
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  • 136 8 THE M ARL BOROUGH. During the second show at the Marlborough this evening the management puts on a film especially appropriate at this time. It is called 44 Mexican War Pictures." There is little doubt that this battle picture itself will draw great numbers to the Beach Road
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  • 128 8 The sum used in the production of the Him War Correspondents," now being shown at the Hariina Hall, must have been Stupendous. An aeroplane destroyed. Is motor accident, a trestle bridge explosion, a railway smash and a man-of-war sunk, all during the same evening, will satisfy even the
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  • 118 8 Last evening a complete change of programme went on at the Gaiety, and those present were very appreciative. There were nine pictures. The last and best film of the evening was entitled The Queen's Jewels." For fast, breathless and invigorating incident, this picture is impossible to beat, hard even
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  • 96 8 In the neighbourhood of Shanghai an English sailor, on his way to the foreigners' burial ground to lay a wreath on the grave of a former comrade, met an intelligent-looking native, carrying a pot of rice. M Hallo, John," he hailed, "whete are you going with
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  • 151 8 LIST OF SERVICES AND ADDRESSES FOR LENT, 1914. SUNDAYS IN" LEXT. Sundays. March 1, 1"> and April 5. 7-4."> a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) with short Address. 9-15 a.m. Matins. i>-40 a.m. Holy Communion (Plain.) 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. The Addresses at the Choral celebrations will he
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  • 371 8 THE UNITED STATES LAWS. Ill the course of his report for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1913, Mr. K. T. Chamberlain, United j States Commissioner of Navigation, j says By the Act of July 23rd, 19J2, j ships required to carry wireless ap-; paratus and operators under the
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  • 71 8 The stout, bucolic-looking man had looked in at the grocer's and said rude things of the bacon he had been supplied with the week before. Surprised to hear a complaint of our bacon;' said the man with the apron. -We're quite the noted house in the district for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 275 8 MMn .m» Tim—tot—wtm mm wimiMwiMi P- T, mot in mortali In ooumaßd racteau we'll do move m -11 DESERVE IT T The Most Modern and l>To=Date Theatre I and Picture Palace in The East. A FOR 2 NIGHTS ONwY H THE SEED OF THE FATHERS I 4 REELS p w
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  • 770 9 too soor There are many mothers who are f too ambitious for their little ones. In the first glow of proud motherhood they tell their relatives there never was sueh a baby as theirs. 44 You should just see the cute look on his little face
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  • 113 9 The .shipments of coal from Moji during January totalled 1 65,2i»> tons, showing an increase of 13.000 tons on the same month for 1913. The exports included 44.<>21 tons jto Hongkong and 18,850 tuns to j j Manila, and the quantity taken for I hunkers by foreign
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    • 259 9 I jjQWSITES FOR RUBBER ESTATES. CUPS. Glass and Porcelain, half lemon i and flat Bottom Shape. MQIAI CHEST&. 24 ins. by 19 ins. by 19 ins. Sakura" Brand. jCET:C 44 lbs. in bottle. I FOR FILL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: 6. QYOMUNE Co. Up-to-date Lady Dress Makers Chinese Lady Outfitting Depot.
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    • 335 9 A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION ENTITLED WAR CORRESPONDENTS (Denmark Masterpiece War Films) LENGTH 6,000 ft. Depicting thrilling Adventures of Rival War Correspondents raging fight, terrible 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 THE
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  • 872 10 WILL THE F.M.S. AND S.S. JOIN IN Among the new arrivals in Singapore is Mr. Alexander Hume Ford, Editor of the M Mid-Pacific H Magazine, and one of the leaders of the Hands-Around-the-Pacitic Movement. Mr. Ford comes with strong letters from Governor Walter F. Frear of
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  • 242 10 The process that has become known as M Breaking the Ring," j, that is, preventing the armament firms from keeping up the prices, is another naval subject that has attracted popular attention. The movement has been so successful that reductions in prices for projectiles for the United
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  • 225 10 The radius of vision from the deck of a vessel at sea is quite j limited, and even so large an object as a floating wreck, whose deck may be level with the surface of the water, is difficult to sight at a short distance. The practicability
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 281 10 INSIST ON HAVING The Imperial Dairy Co.'s Best Indian BUTTER. «r. M. HUNTER, H. L, 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 Mgent: E. E. SOLOMON, 5, d* Jttmeida Street.
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    • 246 10 A Novelty in Jewelled k to Ik> seen m the eoHecti m if J' PHOTOGRAPH SIGNET R| NGs we have on show, in which miniature photograph* of or your own may l>e placed. Tkmt ringi i,. Uk, PLAIN GOLD OR BLOODSTONE We are also uisphiying a duiee Mmrta BRACELETS 0
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  • 371 11 The Winson Troupe of up-to-date j Chinese Conjurers and Acrobats! closed their Singapore engagement I on Tuesday evening before a crowded house at the Gaiety Picture Palace every available seat was taken and many in the cheaper classes had to be contented with standing room. A portion of
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  • 216 11 Ahmat bin Aris, a Malay convict, was charged before Mr. A. V. Brown, the first Magistrate, with having stabbed a fellow-prisoner (in the gaol) named Amat. The complainant, on oath, said, that whilst sitting down after exercise, he was stabbed in the back of the neck. The
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  • 66 11 Is it the effect of his new and blushing honours or is it because he promised the King to try and make "Punch" the paper it should be that Sir Owen Seaman has improved our famous journal greatly during the last few weeks? At any rate we congratulate
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  • 379 11 "I.R, Journal." The growth in importance of the Colombo raw rubber market has perhaps not been fully realised in this country. A few figures will illustrate it.* At the auctions which are now held weekly in Colombo, no less than 5373 tons were offered in the
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  • 260 11 "I.R. Journal." Telegrams from Mexico City appearing in American papers *tate that the rubber production of the State of Chiapas, in southern Mexico, will fall greatly below normal this year, owing to the Mexican Government's new tax of fifteen cents, Mexican money, a kilo, on all crude
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 124 11 Lade i» Dub,in I DIRECT EXPORTATION I BROTHERS. Limited. L's Head [(jainness I Label on every I Dog's Head I Bottling stool because it r)n lv -tout water DUBLIN WATER. I in quality. t food and tonic in m' liquid form. for you I AGENTS: p bin Co. I|3. K/ing
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    • 312 11 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd. PORTLAND CEMENT. In Casks of 375 lbs. net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags of 2">o lbs. net. Gutterways Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, pressed Glased Paving Tiles Paving Bricks Prices, samples and full particulars will be forwarded on application lo Jigent: W. A. STOPANI.
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    • 459 12 Banking the SZE HAI TOHC BANKINC AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. At an Annual General Meeting of the above tympany, held at the Registered Offices of the O.mpany, Nos. 57 and 58, Kling Street. Singapore, on the 30th November, If IS, the following gentlemen were elected Directors and Officers for the
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    • 559 12 To Let TO LET. CONVENIENT FLOOR SPACE IN HEART OF SINGAPORE. This Valuable Space Comprises Godown, Vault of Reinforced, Concrete. Entrance from both Battery Road and Collyer Quay. Apply to "A. W." co. "THE MALAYA TRIBUNE" 20a—20c, Collary Quay. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ld. SINGAPORE TO BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND
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    • 173 12 I Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE—Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN THE ST RAI IS B KT I L EM E X TS) Authorised Capital $5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan CHAY YaN. Esq. <"Chairman) ,LI.M Pen« SIANG. Esq. (Vice Chairman) The Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, cm.g. Lee Choon
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