Malaya Tribune, 3 March 1914
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Title Section27 1914-03-03 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] 1 Vol. 1. No. 51. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MARCH 3, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CIK iRalapa tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 327 words
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Article517 1914-03-03 1 The reiterated warning as u> Llm acquisition of so-called "coconut properties M in the Federated Malay States is doubtless <j»4it*> honest in its conception, and intended to safeguard the public agninet putting its money into what might euphemistically 1«- termed plantations or estates, when in reality tjiev refer517 words
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Article50 1914-03-03 1 Smitji There is no soeli thissjg las telling the quality of whisky that roil taste in these days, is there T* Brown: 44 No. The only leal ii j the feel/ M The frel I Yes, and yon have to wait till the next morning for that."50 words
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Advertisement248 1914-03-03 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., :nga pork. J] ES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. I Watch This i w < I i 1 9 Heng Hin Co. 1 i A. Film Yo* .will Want to See. $*A THIRTY YEARS Of A GAMBLER'S LIFE: A POWERFUL THE CELEBARATED FROM THE PRODUCTION DRAMA OF Victor248 words
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Advertisement59 1914-03-03 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, THE Ceylon Tailors Co. A Man is known by the Clothes he Wears. Neatness and Fit Attracts Attention. IF YOU DESIRE TO BE DP TO THE MARK Call at the Ceylon Tailors Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS SUPPLIED AND59 words
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Article693 1914-03-03 2 HOW TO clean." House-cleaning is a subject which housewives have claimed to know all about since time immemorial. I The Principal of St. Martha's College of Housecraft has published ja little penny book in which she gives the following detailed direcj tions for the proper weekly turning I693 words
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Article797 1914-03-03 2 The market for Plantation has been firm and dearer, Standard Quality No 1 Crepe on the spot Bold at 2s. o;,l. to 2a,' 6jd. to 2s.6£d. ana sellers (last year Is. HA.). February delivery 2a. <>d. Feb.-June Bold at 2s. C.j.L. closing 2s. sJd\, July-Dec 2s. s|d. Smoked Sheet797 words
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Advertisement316 1914-03-03 2 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 52.00 An Important Publication. "Cocoanut Cultivation" AND Plantation Machinery BY H. LAKE COGHLAN J. W. HINCHLEY Price $2.00 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. A Novelty316 words
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Advertisement259 1914-03-03 2 ™1 fSSf And Following \ig ts ■eas q only. 4 "GAIETY"! PICTURE PALACE Oorner of Albert Beacad Great Star 4tfraclita Direct from the L ad ng Theatret Mtrtioettc ar.d Grossi Europo-m Novelty, Cboaaj and araan WITH Miss Nada Morel The Society Fati Mian WHO APPEARED HSPQB| The Late King Edward259 words
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631 1914-03-03 3 At tlx* Imperial Krtnratim Conference, held In ***** reeomtione I wci»- passe l with regard to the preparation of papers dealing with certain special aspects of the educational systems of the various jarts of the Empire. There has now been pnbhshe I an official631 words
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Advertisement211 1914-03-03 3 Up-to-date Lady Dress Makers Chinese Lady Outfitting Depot. PONES' BUILDING Lady Superintendents Corner of Bras Basah Road Bencoolen IN Street, Singapore. ATTENDANCE. TRIAL ORDEES SOLICITED. ITERATE PRICES: QUICK DESPATCH JML1S1TES FOR RUBBER ESTATES. LATEX CUPS. Glass and Porcelain, half lemon and flat Bottom Shape. MOM* CHESTS. 24 ins. by 10211 words
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Advertisement348 1914-03-03 3 Just Arrived: mm 1914 MODELS. STAR car with stream-line body, 10 12 H. P., two seater, 4-cylinders. BRITON car with stream-line body, 10,12 H. P., 4 seater, 4-cylinders. MITCHELL ears with new torpedo bodies, 40 H.P., 4-eylinders,2 and 5 seaters. LITTLE ears, 20 H.P., 4-eylinders, 2 seaters. ON VIEW AT348 words
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Article17 1914-03-03 4 Correspondence. We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by any of our correspondent*.17 words
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Article178 1914-03-03 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —It seems no Europeans nor, "Yuan Shiah-kai or his parties know who is White Wolf or what his in- j tention is, excepting the democratic j j»eople of China. The White Wolf is anxious to secure Yuan's retirement178 words
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Article188 1914-03-03 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, Your correspondent "Yuanesskay" is entirely wrong in his conclusions. My contention does not make the Chinese member a more puppet. I explained why an «inofficial member ot' our local Council should represent the views of a j minority—even though such188 words
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Article822 1914-03-03 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribu ne. Sir, —I crave a little space in the columns of your valuable paper for the publication of the following in reply to a "Son of the Soil." I take a "Son of the Soil" to be a822 words
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Article1601 1914-03-03 4 To the. Editor of the Malaya Tribune," Sir.—Some people, as you are i aware, have been writing strongly against the staff of the Post Office knowing full well that the latter cannot, even if they will, reply to the I various allegations made against I them. Ido1,601 words
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Advertisement204 1914-03-03 4 THE CROWN DRAPERY No. 29, Seleg I 31 Just unpacked a ntm iK Ladies and Child-. v I ■>>•.• A LARGE AND SPlFvm ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES. BRAIDS AND LAI j DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS TOILET REQUISITES Everything for the Little Ones s. h. webstĕrTcl Exporters, Importers AM) General Commission Agents. 22, GREAT204 words
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Article84 1914-03-03 5 T i hSI>AY. 3. w w ter 1-2-") a.m.. 2-2 p.m. L i Meeting, .V."M> p.m. I* 4 VTEDSESDAT, 4. v 1.51 a.m.. 2-48 p.m. .-nr proper begins. THUBBDAt, 9.24 a.m.. 2-2 p.m. Qoarter. 8-30 p.m. ,i n ward mail due. y 11 B«" f FRIDAY, r84 words
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Article89 1914-03-03 5 ISixgafoke, March, .°>. Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 11/.T2 l>emand 2/4 3/38 Private 0 m/s. 2/4 23/32 iii's. 2/4 7/10 *»y Bankd/d 0| L' Private 3 mja. 24.J" Bankd/d. 2s4i Private 3 m/s. &KM Bank T. T. 174] II Private 30 dk 170 1 Bank <l/d. 17J 1 30dk is;89 words
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Article484 1914-03-03 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. The following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the "Londonand China Express" p. o. Per P. and O. *tr. Mongolia..' connecting with the str. Devanha" at Colombo, doc March 6. Mr. S. Cockhurn. Mr. W. Mills. Mr. A. Henderson. Mi<*«« Lindeey, Mr.484 words
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Article207 1914-03-03 5 Per German str. v Marudu from Labuan: —Mr. and Mrs. Eirchlershermer, Mr. Ulrich, Mr. Play fair, Mr. Heherr, Mr. Hill, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Cellar. Per str. M Ban Hong Liong from Bangkok: —(.'apt. Ivanchi, Mrs. Grey and 2 children, Mrs. Robert. Mr. Bronder. Per str. Ipoh from207 words
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Article144 1914-03-03 5 This homely vegetable, says the "Family Doctor." contains salts of potassium, iron, and other things which conduce to a good complexion, long life, and cheerful disposition. The man with a disordered liver, and the woman with a bail complexion, should contract the spinach habit, and these things144 words
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Article837 1914-03-03 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Mar. 3, 1014. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allay.r lim tff 1 Anglo Java HI 4/6 1 Anglo-Joboni •'>/- »5/:$ 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/-837 words
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Article196 1914-03-03 5 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 125.75 Nutmeg- so S. 2t).75 Copra Bali 11.30 Copra Gorong Talo 11.40 Copra Dongalo 11.40 Copra Kavong 11.20 Copra Pulo 11.10 Copra Pontianak 10.70 Copra Siantan 11.00 Copra Singkawang 11.00 Sago Flour S pore Ist qty. 3.25* Sago Flour Spore fair 3.20*196 words
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Article72 1914-03-03 5 Deroe'fl Imp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins 13.60 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins) 3.25 Fish brand 2 tins in case at 3.50 Lampglass brand 2 tins in case at 3.35 Lampglass b-and 2 tins 3.20 Dragon brand 2 tins 3.15 Crown brand 2 tins 3.05 Rising Sun brand 2 tins72 words
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Article257 1914-03-03 5 The Bank rate is unchanged at 3 per cent The Open market rate for short loans is 11 percent., and discount of four mouths' Bank bills 2 per cent. The tendency of the Silver market has been fairly good, the price of bars being now 20257 words
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Article433 1914-03-03 5 Norwegian str. Produce," 743 tons: 700 h.p., from Bangkok, with rice cargo, bound for Bangkok. Dutch str. 0. Daendels" Master EL A. Baar, 773.38 tons; 800 h.p., from Banka, with gerueral cargo, bound for Banka. British str. "Carlyle." Master Talla 250 tons SO h.p., from Pork Dickson, with433 words
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55 1914-03-03 5 Ahmadsultan, Alberta Hyndman, Bnebender, Clayton, Cohen c/o Maud Allan. Cooper. Rattles, Cramer, Dupre. Finelli, German Mail, Gori. Gourbeil, Gregory. Guanhoe. Hanssens, Harrison. Rattle.-, Hope c/o Rattles. aTHngenberg, Rattles Holel. Lingtsaicheng, Oeidjoko, Oldenbnrger Steamer, Australian, Pacitic and Orient, Prinz Wiemar, Rattanjand Gobmdran, Seeberg55 words
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Advertisement52 1914-03-03 5 KIAN TAI Co., No. 80, Robirwm Road, Singapor*. PWQC No. 1311. Telegrams "KIANTAI :o: Ckmtal Store keeper*. ObaHMfltM Age»t*. I'urv.-vor-. and Ship-Chandlers. UanUen Contractors to H.M Hritiah and Foreifn Satrj. Tin provision-. Fre>«h Provision-, Wine*, Spirits etc. of the be«t quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE. Manager:-TAY52 words
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Miscellaneous283 1914-03-03 5 I Mails Close. I jroomp. l'" rl Hedland, I Cawck, Onslow, I j i.ir" vim aldton I K'mantle «orfion 2 p.m. I p.,rt Dicfcw a "d 1*'" t I swdti'nbain Kuala p.m. I 4 Muar Udy Weld .5 p.m. I Amoyand I S«tov. Hong Wan I .1 p.m. I T'fci'i-283 words
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Article557 1914-03-03 6 The most important of the Renter's telegrams published to-day is that which gives us details of the newlyconstituted German-China Institute, j Practically all the great departments of German trade are represented on the Committee of this organisation, which thus forms an enormously powerful factor in the progress557 words
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Article704 1914-03-03 6 For wooing the fickle goddess, ten Chinese were haled before Mr. Talma, the Second Magistrate. They each added to the court funds. —.0:A Russian who cut his throat in a Colombo hotel last month was found by the room-boy lying in a pool of blood on704 words
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Advertisement257 1914-03-03 6 Motor-Car Repairs. WE are in a position to repair any make of cars, having a competent staff of European and Chinese experts, and most modern machinery. 1914 Overland Cars expected in a few days. Humber and Humberette cars in stock. Second—hand cars for sale. APPLY TO: The Straits Rickshaw and257 words
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Advertisement82 1914-03-03 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 W r ATCHES. SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and l PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE82 words
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Article413 1914-03-03 7 N T .T i I:! AI. ISTS FA VOU R KA 1. TO TIIK COUNTRY. A y ,THKR DEBACLE. Reuter's Service. London, March '2. n (litisen says that are inclining to ition in til*- autumn, Kale is placed on the gl tytn entail the sacrificing Noting Bill,Reuter's Service. - 413 words
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Article101 1914-03-03 7 MASS MEETING DEMANDS IMPERIAL ACTIVITY. SIR E. GREY ADDRESSED. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 2. Telegrams from Mexico City state that a mass meeting of British residents has sent a cable to Sir Edward Grey, urging tin- Imperial Government to assume lull charge of the investigation into theReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article151 1914-03-03 7 POWERFUL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONCERN. IM PORTA NT MOVEMENT. Reuter's Service. London, March 2. A telegram from Berlin states that the new German China Institute, the object of which is to promote economic interests in China, has been formally constituted in Berlin under the auspices (if a numberReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article101 1914-03-03 7 WILL PLAY BIG PART IN THE FUTURE OF AUSTRALIA. Reuter's Service. London, March '2. Telegrams from Adelaide state that Dr. Mawson was received at the University of Adelaide. Lord Denman read a telegram from the King congratulating the members of the expedition and at the same timeReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article1122 1914-03-03 7 Gives Views on Philippines to The 44 Malaya Tribune. M TilE JEFFERSONIAN IDEAL. I'SITED STATKS WILL HOT sHILK IT> I;B3P0581BILITI lIS. Din ing the sojourn of the Panama Pacific International Exposition Commission in Singapore a Malaya Tribune" representative asked the Hon. Mr. Alva Adams, the Com-missioner-General,1,122 words
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Article75 1914-03-03 7 I The Rev. F. G. Marshall (on behalf of the Conunittee) has pleasure i in acknowledging the follow ing conjtributions to the Brakan Mati Insti- tote Fund I Already acknowledged 720 Mr. Buckland 10 j A Friend 50 I Mr. A. Evans 50 Messrs. Sisson and Delay75 words
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Article84 1914-03-03 7 WH SAID MONEY WAS TIGHT The manager of Abrams' Straits Motor Garage informed a "Malaya Tribune' 1 representative yesterday afternoon that he has 22 Hupmobilea arriving on the tramp steamer Chalister," which is dne in from New York within a week. He says that this is the84 words
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Article46 1914-03-03 7 One thousand three hundred and twenty-six tons of plantation were offered for sale at the London Rubber Auctions 09 February 24, of which l.oTo tons were Malayan. The amount offered was th*- highest on record, the previous highest quantity being 1,167 tons on Oct 21, 1913.46 words
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Article531 1914-03-03 7 SUCCESSFUL TOURNAMENT ENDS WITH "AT HOME' 1 YESTERDAY. LADY EVELYN YOT"N< PRESENTS PBXZBB. Amid a most select gathering ot prominent Singaporeans the Spring? Tournament of tin* Ladies 1 LeWJt Tennis Club ended yesterday afternoon. The Club ran **open house" to> the members and their friends, atvl531 words
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Article46 1914-03-03 7 Mr. G.M. Dundaa-Mouat, late of Penang, was 1 ]«-«i t«» the Baa by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple on Jan. 2(5. Mr. DnmiaiIfonat aas formerly in the firm «f Ifeasra. Bandilanda, Buttery and ii n<>\\ a director of Bertein aiwt numerous other rubber compani'SL.46 words
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Article39 1914-03-03 8 NOTHING SACKED TO THE HHRIKKING SISTERHOOD. Reuter's Service. London. March 2. suffragette bomb exploded fa the Church of St. John the KvangelU. Westminster, half an hour after the evening congregation bad left, damaging the seats and windows.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article33 1914-03-03 8 Reuter's Service. London, Marco 2. The new destroyer "Laverock was completing her trials with the builders' representatives aboard when she ran ashore at high speed vunl was badly damaged.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article25 1914-03-03 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 2. The prospectus for the Canadian Oovernment loan (of five millions, four per cent, at 99) appear* to-day.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article213 1914-03-03 8 The F. If. B. Gazette thus deacribes the progress made on 11.M.5. "Malaya" The keel has been laid and material is being worked into the ship. The total weight on the blocks is now about 130 tons and about 250 tons are on the ground adjacent to the213 words
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Article172 1914-03-03 8 The campaign against beri-beri in the Federated Malay States has pro- j vided a novel illustration of the rliffionlty confronting medical, ucfouce in persuading people to j jtdopt particular courses of action, which are hygienically necessary.: One of the most potent causes of; the disease is the172 words
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Article42 1914-03-03 8 A. branch of the Vedie Salvation Army at Lahore, of which Lala liajjat Ral Kg patron, has been <Haljlilhtxl in Delhi. The aim of the Society is to train its members to work on the lines of General Jio >th\s Salvation Army.42 words
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773 1914-03-03 8 CLASS I)*' SINOLES. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. QUALIFYING ROUNDS. R. E. McKenzie beat K. D. Pltceathlv, 4—6, C»—4, C>—>. A. tie Mello beat .1. I*. Myles, 6—3, 6—o. TO-DAY'S TIES. CLASS M I) SINOLES. FINAL. K. E. McKenzie v. R. de Mello. TOUN AM ENT PROPER. TO-MORROW S773 words
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Article99 1914-03-03 8 The half-yearly general meeting of the Straits Athletic Club was held yesterday at No. 21, Kinta Road, residence of Mr. N. Ramachandra, and after the Recounts which show a credit balance of $2 .)A2 and report for the half year ended 31st December, 1913, were read and99 words
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Article162 1914-03-03 8 Result of Match versus Keppel Harbour Golf (dub Garrison.- -H. R. Dyne, F. G. Stevens, lj; R H. Sharpe, C. Kveritt, 11 :A. Creery, Major Davidson, 1 G. de Hoghton, G. H. Kent. 1 General Stephenson. Capt. Day, 0: J. F. McDiarmid, C.J, Heath,--0 G. S. Carver,162 words
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Advertisement39 1914-03-03 8 YongHoa Seng Co., oexeral importers, exporters. commission am) SLUrUFACTUBBS' AOENTS. Provisions, Wines, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Toilet Requisites, Patent medicines, &c, &c, &c, from well known houses of the World. 'Phone No. 423. All orders receive prompt and careful attention.39 words
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Advertisement277 1914-03-03 8 RONEO STEEL OFFICE FL'RNITLKE Occupies less space than wood longer, looks neater. It will r It is Fireproof, Rustproof and proof. Steel desks, filing cabinets cabinets, etc., in a variety of sty c be seen at The Roneo showroon Inspection Invited. 14a, Collyer Q uay P* Ti« not ia mortals277 words
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Article693 1914-03-03 9 TAKE A LITTLE TROUBLE. There are certain illnesses that children are apt to suffer from. It depends whether a mother is wise or foolish if these illnesses are going to make a difference to the child's health all through life. Well-known children's doctors all agree that693 words
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Advertisement298 1914-03-03 9 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd. PORTLAND CEMENT. of 375 His. net Drain Pipes, any .shape j j-j.r. of 230 lbs. net. Gutterways Tiles an? pattern. Firebricks, pressed pnsw Paving Tiles Paving Bricks .jj,,;,., mi l full particulars will be forwarded on application to I Jtgent: W. A. STOPANI. 85-1, Boat298 words
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Advertisement303 1914-03-03 9 The Straits F.M.S. Motor Car Co., Motor and Cycle Repairers, Dealers in motor Accessories, €IC Jiead Office:- 50-2, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. IAI7. :o: "Overlands," the Favourite Cars of the present day, can now be obtained from us on Hire at any time of the Day or Night. For303 words
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Article274 1914-03-03 10 The City of Quebec, the entrance door of Eastern Canada, and natural, geographical centre, is now on tinpoint of taking its due place as principal port of Canada, and becoming again what it was in the past. the trading centre of half a continent. The great trans-continental274 words
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Article189 1914-03-03 10 Sir Percy Fitzpatrick is responsible for what promises to be a most intorosting experiment in land settle-j ment in South Africa. A syndicate, in 'which he ami several other wealthy South Africans a:e interested, has purchased a largo area of land in the vicinity of tort Elizabeth,189 words
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Advertisement173 1914-03-03 10 Printers of The "Malaya Tribune." H THE H S2 I Straits Albion I phone I Press, Ltd. 38 5. I V R Printers, Stationers, Publishers, j Book-Binders and Rubber I Stamp» makers. Good Printing j Consistent with lowness in I j price is the broad policy which we observe Accuracy,173 words
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Advertisement81 1914-03-03 10 COMPLETE WITH WIRE SPOKED WHEELS DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres OR WIRE WHEELS AND DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres FITTED TO YOUR PRESENT RICKSIH The Dunlop Rubber Co. mm la] 4.!, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. LIFE ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY Mitt In selecting in which to insure, you n the conditions of the policy. We81 words
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Article1521 1914-03-03 11 THE LION. As one who hafl killed lions in nearly ev< ry art of Africa. Sir Alfred Pease writes with authority. There is reassnring absence of dogmatism abonl hisremarka, which bespeaks matured experience and wins the reader's ronfidence. Hi>> opinion of the lion may be summed u]> in a1,521 words
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Advertisement134 1914-03-03 11 ASA HI \apporo Black Beer m. I Sltron Water I AWARDED I Highest Prize I AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Ilsai Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., I SOLE AGENTS FOR Ihe Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. I RETAILERS I TAMOTO COMPANY, I phone So. m. 351, VICTORIA STREET. I And Ail Liquor Dealers.134 words
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Advertisement175 1914-03-03 11 NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc. by Dubois's Collo=lode. A Concentrated Solution Of Vegetable lodine. Its applications are so numerous that we cannot enumerate them all in thr: limited space Singapore Deprtt. MAYNARD CO., LIMITED. WAH HENG Co. 95, North Bridge Road OPPOSITE ADELPHI HOTEL AND175 words
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Advertisement464 1914-03-03 12 Banking T HE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. At an Annual Genet*] Meeting of the above Company, add at the Registered OOeei of the Company. Noa. 67 and 68, Ding Street, Bingnpore. on th.- 80th November, IMB, the following gentlemen were elected Direeton and OaVen for the464 words
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Advertisement568 1914-03-03 12 To Let TO LET. CONVENIENT FLOOR SPACE IN HEART OF SINGAPORE. Thi* Valuable Space Comprises 1 Godown, Vault of Reinforced Concrete. Entrance from both Battery Road and Collyer Quay. Apply to "A. W." co. "THE M A LAY A TRIBUNE" 20a -20c, Collvor Quay. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ld.568 words
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Advertisement195 1914-03-03 12 I Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. i IXCOXPOKATSD IN TBI BTBAITB BZTTLmKN'TS) Authorised Capital 55,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tav CHAT YaV. RgQ. (Chairman) Lim Pkm; Siam;, Esq. < Vice Chairman) Thi: H<t\. Mu. Tan Jiak Kirn. CMjO, Lee Choi>n Gnan, Em., Ong S ion Tee, Esq..195 words
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Advertisement494 1914-03-03 12 Shipping P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. POR CHINA, .JAPAN. PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through H!!!* of Lading hened for China j Coaat, Persian Gulf, Continental and America:: Ports. Steamers will have Singapre on orahont .MAIL LINUS. Homeward Tor Enrope). 191 From vine- bom*494 words
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Advertisement262 1914-03-03 12 Wanted WAHy Eo I Apply p pso I il CKYLO\ Tin I 1 r,r I I Good Co ni p;> < i torTTTT^I and other prii I petent n Jl the Straits Al p r $er «9 of -I I Donaldson I Battery Roa l f M 'The Malaya TriboJ262 words
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