Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1914
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section30 1914-03-02 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. f T Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I-- No. 51. t I •SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CDe IRalapa Cribune. MONDAY, MARCH 230 words
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Article844 1914-03-02 1 THE B. (L OF THE FORTH TO CLYDE UNDERTAKING. It is expected that ELM. Development Commissioners will, soon after the re-opening of Parliament, give an answer to the request for a grant from the Development Fund for the employment of engineers to complete the surrey of the land844 words
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Article179 1914-03-02 1 LIST OF SERVICES AND ADDRESSES FOR LENT, 1914. WEDNESDAYS IN LENT. See under Ash-Wednesday. FRIDAYS IN LENT. 6 p.m. Choral Evensong and Address, followed by a snort Intercession Service. The Addresses will be given bv the Rev. C. B. Wood. Subject: "Words, from the Lenten Epistle-." February179 words
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Advertisement254 1914-03-02 1 ,11 t 'I hoocllAndt A m Bonares and Clara Cost of lighting only 1 cent\)er regulated. In fitter to further Wff*aßm^B^^^*^^'An introduce these Lumps %we arc allowing a special discount of 10**--1 BARLY VNSPECTigN SOLICITED. IMB A. FRAHKEL Co., wlrliii^BHi 1 VICTORIA STREETFS Anglp-Irtdian Stores, 84 A 86. Serangoon Road.254 words
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Advertisement170 1914-03-02 1 3 THE Ceylon Tailors Co. A Man is Jfcnown by. the Clothes he Wiars. Neatness* and Fit Arrets t IF YOU Ttf*feE UP TO THE- MAyC Call at the Ceylon Tailors Co. ,WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS l A THOROUGH FIT GUAKANTE!^.; Europe Hotel Arcade, Hjgh Street. a THE170 words
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Advertisement10 1914-03-02 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZT TYRES Apply for Price List,10 words
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904 1914-03-02 2 CO-OPERATION OF F.M.B. RAILWAYS W r vNTED. MR. FORD CPTIMISTIC. i Mr. Alexander Hume Ford, Editor of tie "Mid-Pacific Magazine* 1 and one of the Leaders of the HanuVAronmd-the-^acific" Movement, who leaves tomorrow by the Spanish mail steamer Alicante for Manila, said that an official tourist bureau in904 words
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Article174 1914-03-02 2 The Fisher, lifeboat, which, by arrangement with the Port of London Authority, was on view ar the Westminster Bridge landing stage, is different from any type of boat hitherto carried by liners. Something like a torpedo in shape, she is coufposed Of two steel cylinders, so174 words
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Article275 1914-03-02 2 Over 200,000 artificial teeth were to be seen at the Dentists' Exhibition, which, was opened last month at the Horticultural Hall, London. Messrs. Ash alone have more than 60,000 graded in shade from pearly white to jet black. The latter are used for the natives of Siam. who blacken theii275 words
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Advertisement143 1914-03-02 2 INSIST ON HAVING The Imperial Dairy &o.'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' fflmeida Street.143 words
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Advertisement120 1914-03-02 2 'GUAN lUAT&CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, 37, PHILLIP STREET. Government and Municipal Contractors. General Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents. SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE FLUID The Ideal Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers. New Sliinmsnt Just Imported. Hubbuck's coloured paint, oil and sundries, Galvd. Wire Netting, Lead Wire, Galvd. Seizing Wire, Fencing Wire,120 words
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Advertisement158 1914-03-02 2 NE W TREATS ■Of Rheumatism, Gout I n, i Bronchitis, Arhr by Dubois's Coiled A Cbsfiemrated > Vegetable I 0 llf ;'V 'c ~^^M X t V n!* inf»» >-»-*... Its applications are so numerous ft* we cannot enumerate thea d in th limited space Sineaoon Tw,» MAYNARD CO., LIMITED.158 words
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Article1619 1914-03-02 3 Ira N. Maitm write* in xi KTtminster Gaaette* 1 upon, P Women" in Bntfamt E lV s in the history of N a civilisation boon the men were aided Women have been trticularly attached in ,J particularly is this [to [ndian women unen of India have1,619 words
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Article142 1914-03-02 3 DETAILS OF THE AMERICAN INVENTION. Some further particulars have been furnished to "The Times" of the new X-ray tube invented by Mr. William Coolidge, of the General Electric Company of New York. It is described as the most remarkable development in X-ray since Rontgen originally discovered142 words
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Article284 1914-03-02 3 The Bank rate on the 2tth Jan. was reduced 1 per cent, to per cent., after having remained at 4 per cent, for only I week. The Open market rate for short loans is now U per cent., and discount of four months* Bank bills 2]284 words
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Advertisement284 1914-03-02 3 By Special Request The Greatest Cinematographic Adaptation Les Miserables After Victor Hugo's Immortal Masterpiece (in 9 parts.) will he screened First ft Second Parts Thursday. 26th February. Third Fourth Parts on Friday, 27th Fifth Part Saturday, 28th AND Sixth ft Seventh Parts') Monday, 2nd March. Eighth Part on Tuesday, 3rd284 words
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Article585 1914-03-02 4 Siri a writer in a home paper fudging from their plays and their Press Ihe American public is more sentimental than the English but their sentimentality is less disgusting. Englishmen are only sentimental after a heavy meal the American is sentimental before breakfast. In English sentimentality there585 words
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Article138 1914-03-02 4 A case of groat interest in military circles as illustrating the privilege of the soMier in regard to civil process was decided by Judge Tindal Atkinson at Colchester. A sergeant of the Army Service Corps failed to attend on a judgment summons, ami an application was made for138 words
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Advertisement317 1914-03-02 4 Why Some Tyres Don't Do 4000 Miles? Principally because no attention is paid to small cuts when first occurred to the tyre. In these cuts, sand and small stones are depositee!, and by and by the dirt and small stones work themselvt into the tyre until at last big punctures317 words
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Advertisement230 1914-03-02 4 Sledge Milk IS GUARANTEED Genuine Swiss Do not confuse,thig brand witl other Milks of uncertain origin. If you have not tried Sledge Brand ron idea what a perfect It sterilised Milk realh SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, Ltd, Just Arrived: STAR car with stream-line body, 1012 H two seater, 4-cylinders.230 words
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Article81 1914-03-02 5 gOSDAY, 2. .l mail dye. i V m:! j| due. Princep Strict i > m. t 2-12 p.m. EBDAT, S. [.25 a.m.. 2-2 P-m--tftljf, 5-30 p.MI. I 2-4.S p.m. proper begins. r'RSDAY, a.m.. 2-2 p.m. >.;;«) p.m. trd mail due. t!DAY, a.in., <»-.'> p.m. j i mail81 words
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Article85 1914-03-02 5 Singapore, March, 2. Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 j rYivate m/s. 2/4 23J32 3 m/g. 2/4 7/1 u 1 tliV d/d. 23gg 243' 1 ':n. k 2«.14!, k iVivate 3 mfc ®91 Bank T. T. 174j k 1 riva te3t>dk 17(i Bank d/d. 171 L{a 18|85 words
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Article125 1914-03-02 5 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. AUFYFNO ROUNDS. TO-DAY'S TIER CLABB M i)" sinoles. ii. fc. McKerizie v. 11. I). PKceathly. .1. P.. Myiea v. A.de Mello. TUESDAY'S TIE. LASfi &IHULEB. FINAL. B. McKenzie or P. I). Pitceathly v. J. B. My lee or k. de Mello. Pla; i rs with their125 words
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Article418 1914-03-02 5 S. C. C. vs. CEYLON XI. THE CLUB AO A IN BEATEN. It is not often that the S. C. C. are unable to retrieve their defeat in Cricket by a following success, but in the Match played on Saturday afternoon on their ground against a Ceylon XI they418 words
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Article66 1914-03-02 5 CMYUJfS XL O. M. R. W. a;jfOB0i n I 38 2 K. H. Kuncfcie 4 0 22 1 A. W. Beven 10 1 :> Dr..I. A. Scharenguive BN 27 2 s. c. c <». M. R. W. A. K. 0. Badham U 1 '»4 2 W. K. Kavn.T66 words
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Article35 1914-03-02 5 S.R.C. II vs MEDICAL SCHOOL. This match, which Was played on the ground of the S.R.C. proved an »-asy victory for the Ifedicalstudents —who fleered 1*2 for fl wickets against the Clnb'i score <»f ">'.» runs.35 words
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Article129 1914-03-02 5 Francis Nelson, a salesman in John Little A: Co.. wh<» was charged before Mr. Ferrer, the third Magistrate, with criminal misappropriation in respect 0f.52.10 the property of the firm, was acquitted. Mr. de Mello defended the accused. Mr. BameS, the fourth Magistrate, dismissed the suit brought129 words
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Article58 1914-03-02 5 By virtue of the power vested in the Governor by section 3 of "The Netherlands Indian Labourers* Protection [Ordinance I'M IS," his Excellency hereby appoints the District Officer, Nebong Tebal. to be an Assistant Superintendent of Netherlands Indian Immigrants for the purpose of carrying into effect within his district the58 words
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Article42 1914-03-02 5 She Lizzie's bloke calls 'er "is peach, and the happle of 'is heye. Why can't you call me things like that?" He M Yus, that's very well but 'c's in the Vegetable business. I'm in the tish trade, remember."42 words
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Article488 1914-03-02 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. The following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the London and China Express" P. 0. Per P. and O. str. MnagoJla,,' wwecMng with the str. Devanhaat Colombo, due March 6. Mr. S. Cockburn. Mr. W. Mills. Mr. A. Henderson. Miss Lindsev. Mr.488 words
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Article888 1914-03-02 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Afar. 2, 1914. Messrs. Lvall Ilia Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Son. Valin-. Buyers. Seller*. If. Allagar 1/H»i 2/:» l Anglo Java :</:» 4/« i 1 Anglo-Jobon -2- Anglo-Malay 10l twfß888 words
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Article315 1914-03-02 5 THE DUC DE MOXWENSIERL TN> BE THE KUEBT OF M. ANI> MADAME HOY. I poll ill few days says, the Tim;*? of Malaya." will be honoured v/ifli a visit from the Dae deMontpensier the direct heir to the Boorboa claim* upon the imperial Throne of315 words
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Article48 1914-03-02 5 Plague prevention in Colombo is being pushed forward. The firsts step has been the inoculation of public officers —The city Coroner, Judicial Medical Officer and other* standing the test. A few more CMM of plague have occurred, the total number of cases being twenty-lour from up to date.48 words
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Advertisement113 1914-03-02 5 Yong Hoa Seng <S Co., <: KSB B A L [MFORTB BJ, EXPORTERS, COM MISSION AND MAN FA<T t' HBK \< rRS TflL Provisions, W r ines, Cigars, C 'ig.trette». Tobaccos. Toilet Requisites, Patent medicines, &c. &c &c, from well known houses of ihe World. 'Phone No. 423. All orders113 words
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Miscellaneous213 1914-03-02 5 I Mails Close. i .uA liiigaii Anjou 2 p.m. I v v Muar Hainam 2 p.m. I 1'ahiit Aing Hin 3 p.m. I v, i,i liaLrau Hock Leo 3 p.m. I l-rai Muar Kaka 3 p.m. I p -t Swettenham ami I T. Anson Verak 3 p.m.! 14VTit.ii,A lasia, M213 words
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Article510 1914-03-02 6 When examples of the crime of sedition become fairly frequent even in a densely populated country it is natural, but not always reasonable, to regard that country as entirely seditious. Something of this nature has occurred in India. Murders ami dynamite outrages and frankly mutinous declarations have been510 words
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Article646 1914-03-02 6 Kenny (Selangor) is issuing Io.oim» additional shares. —:o: The Grand Central (Ceylon) Robber Estates, Limited, estimates the 1914 crop at 2,500,000 lbs. Cholera is raging in the-native Icampongs around Sibolga and is gradually spreading down the west coast of Sumatra. Miss Anna Brennan has the distinction646 words
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Advertisement206 1914-03-02 6 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. BEG TO ANNOUNCE A Reduction In Price of "A TOUCH OF THE SUM' 9 By H. L. HOPKIN Tom. A. SLACK. FORMER PRICE $3.50. MOW S2.00 An Important Publication. "Cocoanut Cultivation" AND Plantation Machinery KY H. LAKE COGHLAN J. W. HINCHLEY Price $2.00 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. The206 words
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Advertisement80 1914-03-02 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 SW r ISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS BEST VALUE EN80 words
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Article95 1914-03-02 7 vvkmkd max shot in VHJJk'B OFFICE. KKACHBS WABOTKOTOK. SECRETARY OK STATU ,\is FIjOUTBDl Reuter's Service. London, March. 2. n t<» conclusive informareached the Washingt Mr. Benton was „1 when he met his death w shot de-ad in Villa's M- lienton waited for two hours ofli for an interview,Reuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article90 1914-03-02 7 rin,!**)"LIFTED M IN PARIS HTREET IN DAYLIGHT. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. A t;tl motor van which was ring registered packets to auksand financiers, was robbed <>f w iritieH valued at forty thousand in broad daylight, h presumed the theft occurred wh-Mi the guard had momentarily Mt lac vehicle.Reuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article94 1914-03-02 7 GRKKCK DETERMINED NOT TO GIVE WAY. HrTHATION IV KPIRUB. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2«s. Tarkej ha- again proposed lo < xchange other Islands pChois ami Mytilene. has replied that she cani' i ;i:t from the course marked b > th- Powers and anyhow a U| H itiReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article52 1914-03-02 7 SCIENTIST AU «> SNAKE RITE. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2.S. froi n Calcutta report scientist, Dr. Fox. bite. He had been v- :i demonstrating tfi ities the efficacy H list snake venom. lb la goat in the amous krait bit his li- liny punctures. tl these butReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article241 1914-03-02 7 GREAT PUBLIC RECEPTION AT LONDON OPERA HOUSE. THH 14 OUTBAGS ON LIBERTY." Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2*. Labourites gave a great public welcome to the South Africa deportees at the Opera House. The meeting promised to assist the deportees to return free, so that they might continue toReuter's Service. - 241 words
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Article53 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 28. Telegrams from Houghton, Michigan, say that three members of the Western Federation of Miners have been arrested on a charge of murdering three non-unionist English miners at Painsdale on Dec. 7, by shooting them with rifles from a neighbouring wood, whilst theyReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article38 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2S. In connection with the drilling of the so-called People's Army organized by Sylvia Pankhurst in the East End of London, four arrests were made yesterday, including Dr. Ethel Smyth, the well-known composer.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article55 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 28. Melbourne reports that the majority report of the Royal Commission on the Northern Territory regards the Territory as primarily a mining and stock raising country and says that it contains metalliferous areas of enormous extent. The report recommends the construction of railways atReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article90 1914-03-02 7 FAMOUS MILITARY PILOT AND PASSENGER KILLED. Reuter's Service. London, March 1. Advices from Constantinople state that two Turkish aeroplanes have l>een engaged in making experimental long distance Mights. One of these with Fethy Bey and Sadik Bey, leaving Damascus for Jerusalem, fell, and both the airmen were killed.Reuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article109 1914-03-02 7 SUCCESS OF ITALIAN TROOPS. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 28. Telegrams from Benghazi state that a battalion <>f Krythrean troops, advancing yesterday on Sidi Ibrahim routed 600 insurgents. Tinlatter left 179 dead on the field. An Italian officer, and twenty Askaris were killed, and several wounded. LaterTelegrams fromReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article94 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2S. In the French Chamber of Deputies the debate upon the Government's income tax proposals was characterized by a strong attack by M. Rriand on the general policy of of If. Caillaux. The debate resulted in the adoption, by 329 votes to 214,Reuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article47 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 28. The death is announced of the Hon. Charles Ramsay Devlin, Colonial Minister of Colonization, Mines ami Fisheries since HM>7. He was M.P. for North Gal way City from L 903 to 1906, and was a Roman Catholic Liberal.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article34 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 2. ICelborne telegrams state tliat Mr. Deakin will represent the Australian Comuionwealth at the opening of the Panama Kxj>osition. All the Federal States will probably send delegations.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article39 1914-03-02 7 BREAKS THROUGH CORDON AND MARCHES WESTWARD. ("Mufaya Tribune" Cnrrcspmrient. Shanghai, Feb. *2S. The Government troops have surrounded the Brigand Chief. White Wolf and his band, their position having been ascertained by Army aeroplanes. Fighting continues fiercely.39 words
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Article49 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London. Mar. I. A telegram from Peking states that White Wolf has .succeeded in escaping through the cordon of Government troops with his hand. The brigands are inarching westward, pillaging as they go. Apparently it is White Wolfs intention to regain his native hills.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article112 1914-03-02 7 SHAMROCKS HEATS THISTLE AT RUGBY. IB ISLAND PLAYs (iREAT GAME. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2S. In the International Rugby football match Ireland beat Scotland by f» points to nil at Dublin. There was a huge crowd in attendance and the ground was in a sloppy condition. In theReuter's Service. - 112 words
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Article77 1914-03-02 7 ATTEMPT TO ADDRESS THE KING AND QUEEN MARY. Reuter's Service. London, Feb, 2S. A choir and orchestra of eight hundred railwaymen conducted by a railway director gave a concert in the Albert Hall this evening in aid of railway benevolent institutions. Their Majesties the King and Queen wereReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article109 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2«S. The Portuguese Minister for the Colonies has telegraphed to the Governor of Angola urgently requesting information regarding the arrest of the Rev. Mr. Rowskill. Later. Lisbon telegrams state that the Portuguese account of the arrest of the Rev. Mr. Rowskill says thatReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article431 1914-03-02 7 SIGNALMEN REFUSE TO BREAK THEIR CASTE. EIOHTY-FIVE INVOLVED. {Mahpa Tribune Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 1. Th«- Signalmen of the F.M.S. railway have all gone out on strike this evening. The strike affect* the entire railway system. The men are refusing to obey the Genera! Manager's order to clean431 words
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Article29 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, March, 1. The new destroyer M Laverock M stuck fast on the rocks in Skelmorlie Bay on the Clyde. The crew were landed.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Obituary21 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 28. The death is announced of Karl Minto. ex-Governnr-General of Canada and ex-Viceroy of India.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article35 1914-03-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 2*. Mr. Churchill a> a pußrnflri f 1»*\\ ai Hendon to-day to height of ItfOO feet. The Countess Dudley looped the loop live timet at Worcester ej ;t DMwnger.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Advertisement6 1914-03-02 7 {Renter 8 Telegrams wee Page s.)6 words
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Article47 1914-03-02 8 Reuter's Service. Port Elizabeth, Feb. ?8. Telegrams state that in the tifth Tent match Soutli Af.ica made 193, of which Han I- made 83. England has made 4S for one wicket. LaterThe English Eleven scored o\ r >7 for eight wickets. Mead making 117.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article28 1914-03-02 8 Reuter's Service. Melbourne. Feb. 2S. A If More> defeated Johnny Summers on a foul in the seventh round. Summers struck the referee when the decision was announced.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article116 1914-03-02 8 The St. David's Day dinner at the II »tel Europe on Saturday night was as great a success as any Celtic function of its kind. The hosts and guests took their seats to the strains of The Men of Harlech", and grace was said in the native116 words
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Article139 1914-03-02 8 FEARFUL WATER FAMINE ON THE BORDERS OF PERLIS. SIX FATAL CASES. A lor Star, Feb. 20. There were six fatal cases of cholera yesterday at Ayer Itam and Gandi, near Perlis. There is no drinking water there except that to be found in ditches. Cholera quarantine is139 words
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196 1914-03-02 8 At the Annual General Meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, held on the lb*th January. 1914, the following officials were elected (1914 tO \9IS) Mr. Leow Chia Heng, President Mr.Lim Peng Siang, Vice-President: Mr. Lim Tiok Chye, Secretary Members of Committee.—Messrs. Chua Che196 words
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Article742 1914-03-02 8 MB. H. P. HUNTER'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL UNDER WATER. Binned beneath a motorcar in ten feet of water, Mr. H. P. Hunter, the Assistant Superintendent of Uhandu, Ipoh. lnul a remarkable escape from death on Saturday last,and was only rescued after a terrible struggle foi life lasting742 words
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Article533 1914-03-02 8 PALLADIUM. The change of programme at the Palladium on Saturday evening drew a large house, and none came away disappointed. (Above statement made because to date no reports have come in of totally blind patrons attending that evening) "As in a Looking Glass" cannot fail to please you.533 words
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122 1914-03-02 8 Ahdurahoan, Ahtiang, Ambady, Ban Joong, Chaichoonye, Chen Gnan.Chenpakakannu.CheongTuck, ChesmaU. Chinchuchung, Chitasbeow, f'hristie. Dawood, Dolah, Fa wens, FAongWoh, Gagliard, Ghoolan, Grave, Guantek, Guoh Mak Noi, Hadji Ahmad, Hajee Salih, Haji Mohame ljlockchayseng, Huacheang,Huphuat. Hussin Hissin, Jaffar. J. Gardner, Jimalimot, J. F, Day. Kaila-am. Kanagapu-hanam.122 words
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Advertisement263 1914-03-02 8 Che Continental stamp Co. NO. D. HOTEL D EUROPE ARCADEstationers, Bookbinders, Rubber Stamp Makers, Post Card Stamp Dealers Prices Moderate. Orders Promptly Executed. Inspection Cordially Invited. PTU imt iii mortals to command wv ll .lo more ««11 DESERVE IT r*% T The Most Modern and lp=To=Date Theatre and Picture Palace263 words
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Advertisement23 1914-03-02 8 A- P. NOOR MOHAMED Co Q«Mni Merchant, I'r t W„ Xl s Manila Holland TRIO" U Brand Burma c;- Virginia. Man!'... Price Moderate.23 words
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Article1495 1914-03-02 9 "THE F.rn.\HL\h *Nowl by Henry Ul wr- .M :mf,,if. »1 r «hilliti [q "The Eurasian which lias just been published, Mr. Henry Brace gives us another taste of his facile }>en. His previous hook, -The Native Wife," opened to us a rista of life, little known1,495 words
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Advertisement270 1914-03-02 9 International iluhiier Congress and Exhibition, dATAVIA, 1914. r 7-12, 1914 ibition: September. 8 to October 10, 1914. Renowned Scientists; i Experts. ursione in Java arranged. P. Railway and r Holders of gresa Tickets, r-ppart Apply to: L E. van Rijnberk, I \j t S. Suit Committee, I ;gapore. j an270 words
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Advertisement304 1914-03-02 9 PAUL Co., Photographic Artists, 57, Sefegfe Road, Singapore. Photographs Only ol the Highest Artistic. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE A SPECIALITY ENLARGEMENTS 6 MINIATURES. Artistically Finished in Black White Water Colours Pastefe. GROUPS, HORSES. And every description of outdoor photography, AMATEURS WORK, DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING Kto. CHARGES MODERATE. A Great Money=Making Opportunity FOR304 words
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Article272 1914-03-02 10 Total plague mortality in India during the week ending ?th February 1914, stood at 9,308 against 11,131 eases. Bombay Presidency had 799. Madras 292, Bengal 1896, the United Provinces 5, 100, the Punjab 565, Burma 425, Mysore 94, Hyderabad 74, Rajaputana 53 and Kashmir 1. A272 words
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Article410 1914-03-02 10 A strange comment on the way in which some marriages are arranged in Society is suggested in a remark which is HOW known to have been made by one of the parties to a recent alliance of this kind only a few days before the elaborate wedding ceremony took place.410 words
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Article96 1914-03-02 10 ONLY HIS LITTLE JOKE. A clergyman who was a widower had three grown-up daughters Having oocaston to tfo away from home for a few weeks, he wrote heme from time to time. In one ot his letters he informed them that he had "married a widow with96 words
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Article116 1914-03-02 10 A New Yorker, who had planned a week-end trip with his wife, famed ami fretted without avail on the morning set for their departure because she made such slow progress in getting ready for the journey. At last he fairly dragged her from the house, although she kept116 words
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Article292 1914-03-02 10 gome idea of the extent to which electro-plated articles are used in the Navv may be gained from a perusal of this year's tenders for such goods. The quantities bought are large, and they would be considerably larger bat for an innovation making for292 words
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Article172 1914-03-02 10 The Increasing use of celluloid for the manufacture of imitation ivory, horn, shell, linen, wood glass, porcelain, etc., to due to the cheapness of this mixture of pyroxylin and camphor. It has, however, the lerious drawback of being highly inflammable, and even explosive a1 i high temperatures.172 words
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Advertisement315 1914-03-02 10 A Complete Change of Pictures IN BOTH SHOWS TO-NIGHT AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner C f Albert Bencoolen Street? A Grand Combination ©f Feature Subject* of all Makes Thrilling, Sensational, Comic, Dramatic and among our reels to be screened TO-NIGHT are the following The Witches Ballad. The Marat lion315 words
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Advertisement127 1914-03-02 10 ADELPHI HOTEL. I The favorite resort of English and Continental ft m I Families and Commercial-travellers I MODERN js, I ACOMMODATIOX! 58 I WORLD-WIDE i 1 REPUTATION! HIGH LIFE 1 HOME COMFORT! j H I STYLE AND pact I luxury: tAM I Manager. I E. S.JOHANNES. J.( I THE FIRST127 words
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324 1914-03-02 11 COUNT OKUMA'S VIEWS. Count Okuma, interviewed by a representative of the Ntroku on Sunday, censured the judicial authorities for neglect of duty and for their cowardly attitude in regain' to th" alleged corrupt practices between the Bieraens-Schuckert Compnny and the Japanese Navy,324 words
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Article122 1914-03-02 11 Commander Evans scored a brilliant success with bis story of the Scott Expedition, delivered in the Grand Amphitheatre of the Borbonne, in Paris, before an illustrious audience. The French President honoured the proceedings with his presence to mark the national character of the welcome to Commander Evans.122 words
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Advertisement166 1914-03-02 11 i Straits Industrial Syndicate. r l Export Merchants Commission Agents. <2a< Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) *r ~r v Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specification j Special Quotation for Quantities, j Careful Attention and Supervision given to all orders Riding Materials: '-mite Ceiling Plates, Drain Pipes, Mild Steel [ran &c.166 words
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Advertisement100 1914-03-02 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. 4:5. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. —II I II II IMlWll—■——— II" LIFE ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY TO ALL In selecting a company100 words
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Advertisement414 1914-03-02 12 Banking thTsze hai tong j BANKING AMD INSURANCE CO., LTD. A« i*t inul General Meeting of the above gjmmwj, held B*&**niOmeea of the TJi j-j 57 and 58, Kling Street. Singa88di SmwWr, ItU, the following r -t'leinen were elected Director* and Officers j ■for the yar 1814:— COCRT OF DIRECTORS.414 words
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Advertisement557 1914-03-02 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." c/o, "THE MALAYA TRIBUNE" 20a -20c, Coll yer Quay. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ld. SIVCi \PORK TO557 words
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Advertisement170 1914-03-02 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE —Singapore. INCORPOBATF.D IN THE STRAITS SKI 11 -X M I NTS) Authorised Capital $5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: TAN CHAT YaN. Esq. (Chairman) Lim Peng Siang, Esq. (Vice Chairman) The Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, c.m.g. Lee Ch<»on Guan. Esq.. Ong Soon170 words
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Advertisement492 1914-03-02 12 Shipping I P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA. INDIA. ADEN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading burned for China Coast. Persian Gulf. Continental and American Porta. Steamers will leave Singapre aa or about MAIL LINES. Homeward 'for Europe V 1914. Connecting492 words
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Advertisement266 1914-03-02 12 Wanted I j HfANTEo. I Good CompositorTT^ i and other printii I petent men. Apply to i fl| the Straits Albion Pre -""^j^L imm lam.*—»»)—-- SB Th? Offices and Prim of THE STRAITS a:' r:M Ltd., an 101 1 mW BUNE' have been fJ Collyer Quay. Kntrar c ntx\ v266 words
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