Malaya Tribune, 4 March 1914
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Title Section26 1914-03-04 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I. No. 53. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CIK IRalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4.26 words
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539 1914-03-04 1 LADY CURZOX'S BROTHER'S FIRST CRUISE ROUND THE WORLD. A schooner-built, three-masted yacht, with foremast and mainmast drigge with her flag at the stern, denoting that she is attached to the fleet of the great International Yacht, Club of New York, arrived in Colombo Harbour last539 words
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Advertisement261 1914-03-04 1 HOOCLANDT Co., emOAKMBL ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. Wi 7 £ttch This I Space. 0 r 4 Heng Hin Qp. FOR In can descent Oil Lumps USE "Cross" Kerosene: The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. CROSS is specially suitable for burning in incandescent lamps and will give you MORE261 words
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Advertisement60 1914-03-04 1 HOOCLANDT Co., j 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 UP TO THE MARK Call at the Ceylon Tailors Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS SUPPLIED60 words
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Article723 1914-03-04 2 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Feb. 28. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNT DOWN. Telnk Prison seems to be very .nfoHanate of late ps »re concerned. ()n the night of the 24th a! about S.;',(M>.m.the R °inan Jwi, lica of the Town had the fortune to see their723 words
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Article201 1914-03-04 2 The fourth annual general meeting of the members of the Amateur Drawing Association was held last Sunday afternoon, when there was a Kirly large gathering preside.l over by their President, Mr. Tan Tiang Yew. The report and accounts, which have been in the hands of the members for201 words
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Article178 1914-03-04 2 In August, 11U2, the Secretary of State for the Colonies circulated the following telegram, which has been received from the Government of the Federated Malay States The Government of the Federated Mmlay States considers it necessary to warn the public against rash speculations in coconut or copra propositions178 words
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Article179 1914-03-04 2 RABBITS A few years ago, near a Wesses town, there stood a lonely house which was seldom tenanted because of Its reputation of being haunted. Several tenants had been frightened away by mysterious noises but at last one individual, more courageous than the rest, resolved to unravel the mystery. Arming179 words
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Article20 1914-03-04 2 Until we love a thing in all its ugliness we cannot make it beautiful.20 words
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Article457 1914-03-04 2 INCREASED PRICES OBTAINED. The enhanced price for the metal of £187.10*. cash and £l<v>.Lfe. three months caused a distinctly cheerful tone to pervade the tin ticketing held at Redruth on Monday. Not for some little time past has there been such a hopeful spirit manifested at these457 words
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Article166 1914-03-04 2 A curious incident occurred 36 hours utter Leaving Southampton. A large bird perched itself on the summit of the main mast, a sailor went up and caught it and brought it down, and it proved to be a brown owl lam superstitious about owls, ami was very depressed,166 words
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Article108 1914-03-04 2 The successful movement to attract tourists toonr Eastern Colonies lias aroused enquiry as to what is being done in the West In the course of a lengthy article on the subject the Yaderiand pointe to the necessity of following on the lines initiated at Batavia. The108 words
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Advertisement173 1914-03-04 2 AS AH I Sapporo Black Beep AND Citron Water AWARDED I Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co,, Ltd, RETAILERS j 77&M0T0 COMPMY, Telephone Sa 412. 351, VICTORU STII And Aii Liquor Oealett* Wednesday 4th, March. Positively Last N«M173 words
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Article271 1914-03-04 3 WHAT IS MEDICAL NEWS DISCUSSION ra AMERICA. What i- in-- lie i! n >wa How much are th" public entitled to know through the newspapers When is "medical news* 1 mere advertising? These questions were discussed by the New York County Medical Society. No very definite agreement was reached, and271 words
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Article315 1914-03-04 3 Several of the Australian States have very attractive schemes for placing boys from Great Britain in positions in Australia, where they will have excellent opportunities of becoming prosperous settlers on the soil. Just now the New South Wales and Victoria Immigration Department is making a special offer to315 words
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Article107 1914-03-04 3 Nearly all the English newspapers shew an interest in the scheme for reclairuing the Zuyder Zee, a full account of which has just )>een published. People in England are impressed by the magnitude of the project. Their imagination has been struck by the fact that Holland proposes107 words
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Advertisement173 1914-03-04 3 Up.io-daio Lady Dress Makers Chinese Lady Outfitting Depot. Specialities:— <M First Class £t' WORKMANSHIP AND ONLY MATERIALS L^ED i TX r^^' r Perfect fitting Wi&lPfo:- ~--r v i .I'k'J Experienced Cutters :RS' BUILDING Lady Superintendents r oi Bras Basatl Road Bencooleri IN treet, Singapore. ATTENDANCE. :al OEDBBS solicited. RATE PRICES:173 words
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Advertisement337 1914-03-04 3 Just Arrived: mi 1914 MODELS. STAR ear with stream-line body, 10/12 H. P., two seater, 4-cylinders. BRITON car with stream-line body, 1012 H. P., 4 seater, 4-cylinders. MITCHELL cars with new torpedo bodies, 40 H.P., 4-cylinders, 2 and 5 seaters. LITTLE cars, 20 H.P., 4-cylinders, 2 seaters. ON VIEW AT337 words
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Article650 1914-03-04 4 An interesting discussion took place when the Naval Estimates came before the Budget Committee of the Reichstag on the 4th Feb Admiral yon Tirpitz, Secretary of State for the Navy, emphasised the fact that the ratio of 16 to 10 offered byXxreat Britain was still acceptable On the other650 words
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Article89 1914-03-04 4 The colonel of a certain regiment, who was very strict with his young officers, was continually Inspecting their rooms to see if everything was tidy. One day he inspected tinroom of an officer who was noted for his wit. He had nearly finished his inspection when he noticed a cobweb89 words
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Advertisement235 1914-03-04 4 PAUL Co., Photographic Artists, 57, Selegle Road. Singapore. Photographs Only o! the Highest Artistic. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE A SPECIALITY ENLARGEMENTS MINIATURES. Artistically Finished in Black White Water Colours a Pastels. GROUPS, HORSES. And every description of outdoor photography. OIATEURS WORK, DEVELOPING, PRINTING. ENLARGING Etc. CHARGES MODERATE. A Great Money=Making Opportunity FOR235 words
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Advertisement279 1914-03-04 4 Why Some Tyres Don't Do 4000 life? Principally because no attention is paid to sm first occurred to the tyre. In these cuts, sand are deposited, and by and by the dirt and small b1 themselves into the tyre until at last big pun When it is in this state,279 words
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Article39 1914-03-04 5 F «»rnted Malay States, Penan» G p.m. •I* .'I"!"' 1 O. Packet ip, 1U «"ails front London h f tl"' l.'tll ultimo, aJU. on .vkonday, 1 ;i "«l may beExpect- ,!l San I iNfuorn- Hongkong at fc». njtimljpd39 words
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Article499 1914-03-04 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. The following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the 44 London and China Express" P. 0. Per P. and O. Rtr. u Mongolia," connecting with the ntr. Ilevanha" at Coloml»t>. due March «>. Mr. S. Cockbnrn. Mr. W. Mill.-. Mr. A. Henderson.499 words
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Article358 1914-03-04 5 LOCAL GASOLENE GOSSIP. (by Sparteine/ Plucj.) Have you seen the blue 44 Hup" on our boulevards? (Query Is it new or has it been repainted.) The latest news from Wearne's is that paraffin'oil is being used in the two Dennis busses which they run out to358 words
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Article897 1914-03-04 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Mar. 4, 1014. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Nom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10J •>/:» 1- Anglo Java 4/7i I Anglo-.Johore />/- 6/3 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/!» 10/«»897 words
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Article117 1914-03-04 5 Singapore, March, 4. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 23/32 3 m/s. 2/4 7/ir, On Germany Bank d/d. 238} Private 3 m/s. 243~ On France Bank d/d. 2iU\ Private 3 m/s. 2Ml> On India Bank T. T. 174} Private 30 d/s.117 words
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Article189 1914-03-04 5 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $25.75 Nutmegs SO S 2<).75 Copra Bali IL3O Copra Goroqg 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 Spore Ist qty. .'5.25 Sago Flour Spore fair 3.20 Sago189 words
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Article69 1914-03-04 5 Devoe's Imp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins 13.60 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tin-) 335 Fish brand 2 tins in case at &50 Lampglass brand 2 tins in case at 3L35 brand 2 tins 3J20 Dragon brand 2 tins 3.15 Crown brand 2 tins .'*.<».", Rising Sun brand 2 tins 3joo69 words
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Article45 1914-03-04 5 Mr. P.A. Anthony, General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways. •ji» on long leave about the middle of May. ami, though no official announcement has l>een made on the subject, it is practically certain Mr. K. A. Cook, th»* present Traffic Manager, will act for him.45 words
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Article216 1914-03-04 5 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A. de Mello beat R.E. McKenzie, t> —1. —1. The following changes an«l additions have l>een made in the ties of the Tournment Proper, which were published in yesterday's issue. TO-DAY'S TIES. CLASS 44 B SINGLES. W. E. Vowler, -2, scratched from the list. E. C.216 words
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47 1914-03-04 5 MONDAY'S RESULTS. N. Castle, —30, beat J. White, plus 40. 250—232. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. F. Chopard,—150, beat B. Johannes, scr. 250 —172. H. Van Cuylenburg,—190, beat G. Norris, plus 10. 250 —225. The highest break so far is 39, made by F. Chopard.47 words
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Article290 1914-03-04 5 NOTED SPECIALIST IX MALAYA TO STUDY MALARIA. WELCOME DINNER AT "EUROPE." Prof. Dr. M. Miyajima, Igakuhakushi (Ph. D.), the hea«l of the Densenbio Kenkiujo (Imperial Institute for Infectious Diseases), at Tokyo, who is one of the greatest medical specialists in Japan, arrived in Singapore on Monday per290 words
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Miscellaneous358 1914-03-04 5 THE WEEK'S DIARY. WEDNESDAY, 4. Hi „h Water —1-51 a.in.. 2-48 p.m. I t Tournament proper begins. 1-3«» p.m., Bishops Lodge.! flilliar<ls Raffles. THf'RSDAY, 5. H i„h Water—2-24 a.m., 2-2 p.m. Moon First Quarter. I*dh<m-ie Chapter, H-30 p.m. i, i Ho.'iie\var«l mail due. FRIDAY, »>. Water—3-8 a.m., 6-3 p.m. p358 words
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Article452 1914-03-04 6 Mr. Winston Churchill, the first Lord of the Admiralty, has apologised to ;he House for the unparliamentary suggestion that the Opposition eared less for the vital matter of the Navy than it did for ascertaining whether there were more Liberals than Conservatives present during the debate. Nowadays452 words
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Article749 1914-03-04 6 The output from Kapowas Estate for January was 8,014 lbs. Dr. and Mrs. Braddon and their daughter have arrived from Home. Mr. H. M. Hatchill, Kuala Lumpur, goes on leave early next month. Dr. and Mrs. P. N. Gerrard are returning by the P. k 0. Mooltan"749 words
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Article31 1914-03-04 6 Blackan Mati Inst itute. The Rev. <>. fully uckuowl.-!- ,ri following donations institute at Waken **> Alrea.lv Aeknowi.riH Chart— 1 Hank I Staff) A oackCa Singapore^ MeseerwH The J W^ii»''- i < 51i S"OJV31 words
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Advertisement191 1914-03-04 6 The World's Record HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED WITH "Champion" Motor Oil. Finest British Production. m very Drop Lubricates." SOLE AGENTS: Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. Bay Rum and Cantharadine HAIR LOTION AN IDEAL HAIR DRESSING FOR THE TROPICS. COOLING REFRESHING INVIGORATING. It is cleanly in use and free from stickiness. It lias191 words
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Advertisement81 1914-03-04 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO, Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND NAUTICAL OPTICIANS. FINE DIAMOND JEW T ELLERY A SPECIALITY. ENGLISH AND~SWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. i THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN81 words
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Article402 1914-03-04 7 M Churchill Condemns the Party System. -„rVr\i, ImDsrially. i»' and thk ','lK iiVl.K MAXIKKSTO. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 3. ill, i" rtyljto Mr. j v;id that the displacelatest British battle- :1 -id»'rably smaller than ,e .;i til" latest battleships constructed for foreign j. no truth in theReuter's Service. - 402 words
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Article71 1914-03-04 7 THE HUTUKHTU IN THE TOILS. Reuter's Service. London. March Telegrams from Urga have been received in St Petersburg suiting that the Hntakhtu declined to receive the Russian diplomatic agent on Mongolian New Year's day on the ground of illness. The Russian authorities apparently made drastic representations, forReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article79 1914-03-04 7 THE ANGLO-GERMAN SPHERE OF INFLUENCE. Reuter's Service. London, March 3. A telegram from Lisbon states that the Premier, in replying to a question whether it was true that an Anglo-German agreement had been signed concerning a sphere of influence in the Portuguese Colonies, said that suchReuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article75 1914-03-04 7 The Case of the Fire Bugs." ONE OF THE MISCREANTS CONVICTED. Reuter's Service. London, March .'I. A telegram from New York states that the gambler Sylvestre lias been indefinitely imprisoned for a period ranging from three and a half to six and a half years and fined one thousand dollarsReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article30 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March. .'5. New York telegrams state that England, Australia, France, Belguim, Germany and Canada have challenged the United States for Lawn Tennis Davis Cup.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article29 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 3. The Budget Committee of the Reichstag has approved the vote of £1,570,<M)0 sterling for the TaboraUand railway in German East Africa.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article41 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 3. ImjMu tant political betrothals are impending, among them being that of the Crown Prince of Greece and the Princess Elizabeth of Rumania and the Crown Prince of Rumania and a daughter of the Tsar.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article144 1914-03-04 7 SKVKRKST STORM SINCE 188$. LNTKNSK AMONC THE POOP.. Reuter's Service. London. March, 3. A telegram from Washington says that owing to a blizzard Sir Cecil Spring-Rice has been compelled to make use of naval wireless telegraphy to the Foreign Office via the Eiffel Tower, notifying severalReuter's Service. - 144 words
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Article94 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March A telegram from Budapest states that the nine weeks' trial has concluded at Marmarossziget of the ninety-four Hungarian Ruthenians who are charged with complicity in the Russian plot to convert the Ruthenians to the Russian Orthodox Church and to undermine Ruthenian allegiance toReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article50 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 3. In pursuance of the anti-alcohol policy of the Tsar, His Majesty has abrogated the custom whereby the Tsar drank the health of the troops after reviews and parades. Commanders are now authorised to propose cheers for the Tsar and the Imperial Family.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article45 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March The situation in Epirus is somewhat Ulster-like. The self-pro-claimed autonomous government refuses to be annexed to Albania. It relies upon the Greek troops refusing to enforce the annexation on their compatriots or even deserting to help them.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article43 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March The Bavarian Minister for War in a decree points out that cases of improper treatment of subordinates are not in spite of repeated ordinance lb* warns offenders that there will be rigorous penalties in the future.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article295 1914-03-04 7 THE U. S. IN A CLEFT STICK. HOW WILL IT END. SIR EDWARD OREY SPEAKS OUT. Reuter's Service. London, March A prolonged conference took place between President Wilson and Mr. Bryan, after which the latter informed Sir C. Spring-Rice that the committee of investigation into the murderReuter's Service. - 295 words
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Article37 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March .">. Germany has joined Italy In protesting against the provision of the Burnett Bill requiring immigrant ships to carry American health inspectors. Both parties raise the question of soverignty over ships.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article41 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March .'l. In the test match England made 411 and South Africa 901 for five wickets, in their second Innings, Taylor making «S7. At Rugby football, Wales beat France by 31 points to nil at Swansea.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article33 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March The salvage of the sunken submarine A 7 has been definitely abandon**'l. A memorial service will be held at the scene of the disaster on Thursday.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article107 1914-03-04 7 ITS SERIOUSNESS IMPRESSED UPON PORTUGAL. Reuter's Service. Lon lon, March In the House of Commons Mr. Aeland said in answer to a question, that the Minister at Lisbon has been instructed to impress upon the Portuguese government the seriousnestf of the OftM of Mr. Bowskill (the missionaryReuter's Service. - 107 words
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Article64 1914-03-04 7 THE PEOPLE'S STAYING POWER HAS INCREASED. Reuter's Service. London, March Telegrams from Delhi state that Sir W. S. Meyer, speaking on this Budget, pointed out that the revenue had grown despite the unfavourable agricultural conditions. He lai<l emphasis on the fact that famine relief in the drought areaReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article78 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March Several of the South Africa, deportees attended a meeting of militant suffragists at Knightehridge, when Mrs. Dacre Fox announced that the King had not yet replied to Mia. Pankhurst's request to receive a deputation. If his Majesty was unwise enough to refuse the deputationReuter's Service. - 78 words
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Article95 1914-03-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 3. The number of recruits for the British Army for 1913 has decreased 2,!>37 as cornered with 1912. The annual report on the Army shows that on October the regimental strength was 247,2/iO, which is the lowest for ten yearn Compared with theReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article90 1914-03-04 7 The hot weather, says the Sia;n Observer,'* has begun and, judgingfrom the temi>e rat urea of< the last few «lays, Bangkok is going to liave it very warm for the next two months, that is to say unless the weather dejmrts from the ordinary type of90 words
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1314 1914-03-04 8 Does Churchill Want a New Party HIS POSITION TO-DAY. BY A POLITICAL CRITIC. The question of Mr. Churchill's future is one of the most interesting in the domestic politics of the moment. He has a whole lifetime of adventure and achievement behind him, but he is still young, and he1,314 words
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Article109 1914-03-04 8 At about 10 o'clock on Tuesday evening a Malay chauffeur of car No. 210 took it into his head to show his prowess in driving round sharp corners and avoiding the crowds of pedestrians, in Bugis Street and thereabout, but unfortunately a Malay named Ali got in his way with109 words
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Article14 1914-03-04 8 We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by any of our correspondents.]14 words
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Article225 1914-03-04 8 To The Editor of the 14 Malaya Tribune." Sir, —I am surprised to learn that racial feeling does exist in a certain newly established picture theatre In Singapore. I was informed and had experienced it myself on several occasions that the booking system of such theatre is greatly225 words
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Article369 1914-03-04 8 Tho management of the Gaiety Picture Palace is to be congratulated upon the excellent proganime provided last evening, but we cannot congratulate it on the manner in which the entertainment was conducted. In the first place the music was very poor. Secondly, the operating of the369 words
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Article44 1914-03-04 8 Mr. W.Y. Semple from the Singapore office of the Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., has joined tin* staff in Kuala Lumpur, relieving Mr. G. M. Chalmers.. The latter proceed* to the Penang branch to act for Mr. H. G. Hoddes during his absence on leave.44 words
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Advertisement286 1914-03-04 8 KIAN TAI Co., I No. 90, Robinson Road. Sinpajxirc. Phone No. 1111. THffTWIM KIANTA! :o: General Store-keepers. Commission Afb, Shin's Purveyor.--, and Ship-Chandler*. Canteen Contractors t<» H.M British and Foreign Navy. Tin provisions. Fresh Provision-. Wines. Spirits etc.. of the best quality, always in Stock. Order.- promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE.286 words
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Advertisement31 1914-03-04 8 OK Continental Siam D c 80. I). HOTEL l> vi k Statioxkrs. Boonm Rubber Stamp m s Bob? Card Sus j Prices Modou^. j Orders Promptly hami j Inspection Cordialh r >31 words
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Article1357 1914-03-04 9 DRESSMAKERS AND CREATIONS FOR THE JEUNE FILLE." Primevere, printemps de Pannee, jeunesse, printemps de la vie." The great dressmakers seem to have recollected the celebrated verse in reserving for the last few years a part, and that not by any means the least successful, of their1,357 words
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Article135 1914-03-04 9 At first it was proposed to have a separate Dutch pavillion at this exhibition, in which everything produced by Dutch trade and industry was to be exhibited, with the exception of machinery. In connection with this there was to have been an arcade with typically Dutch135 words
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Article73 1914-03-04 9 Boston, U.S.A., is noted in America ti the place where everybody is very, very "cultured." and very precise in their use of words. The latest Boston story is about a small child who fell out of a window. A kind-hearted lady came hurrying up with the anxious miration 14 Dear,73 words
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Advertisement292 1914-03-04 9 The Straits F.M.S. m Motor Car Co.. Motor and Cycle Repairers, Dealers in motor Accessories, €tc- JUti Office:- 50-2, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. IAI7. :o: "Overlands," the Favourite Cars of the present day, can 1 10 be obtained from us on Hire at any timo of the Day or292 words
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Advertisement210 1914-03-04 9 INSIST ON HAVNG The Imperial Da ry Co.'s Best Indian BUTTER. Mr. M. HUNTER, I. A., F. C. L, CHEMICAL EXAMINER TO THE GOVERNMENT OF BURMA SAYS:— 4 The Butter Contains, no Foreign fat, is of good Quality and Quite fit for use." Singapore Jlgent: E. E. SOLOMON, 5, d"210 words
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371 1914-03-04 10 A statement issned by theUm** State- d^ g rde P vXm. n. and r*rie£ the involving outlay i ustbeen completed or are of being carried out. rhrOUgh the General Rubber Company leven estates on the Island cf were acquired, ten of winch conipising about371 words
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Article55 1914-03-04 10 Occupation was one of the pleasures of Paradiee, and we cannot be happy without it. People who live at a distance are naturally less faulty than, those immediately under our own eyes. Bombay Corporation's address of welcome \o the Viceroy at his visit next month will be presented in a55 words
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Advertisement169 1914-03-04 10 1 Printers of The "Malaya Tribune." $2 i Albion I j Phon, I Press, Ltd. 985. B 1 M printers, Stationers, Publishers, j M Book-Binders and Rubber j ffl Stamp-makers. I Good Printing 1 I Consistent with lowness in H price is the broad policy which we observe H S3169 words
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Advertisement91 1914-03-04 10 COMPLETE WITH WIRE SPOKED WHEELS v Bj DUNLOP I Pneumatic Tyres I OR WIRE WHEELS AND I DUNLOP I Pneumatic Tyres I FITTED TO YOUR PRESENT RICKSHi I The Dunlop Rubber C<uf»wl LTD. I 4:!, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. LIFE ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY lIU In selecting a company in which91 words
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Article617 1914-03-04 11 The following new hooks will be ready for issue on (to-morrow) Thursday, March 5. Askew, A. A C Through Folly's Mill, 1914 S ***** Blyth, James, Faith and Unfaith, 1914 S 11,888 Bosenquet, X., Mary's Marriage, 1914 S 11,889 Bramah. Ernest, Max Osmdos, 1914 S 11,890 Buckrose, J.617 words
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Article394 1914-03-04 11 Some little time ago paragraphs appeared in the Press on the suhject of a varnish which Dr. Dubard, of Dijon, proposed as a substitute for the India-rubber gloves worn by surgeons when performing operations. It now seems that surgical opinion is quite against varnishing the hands394 words
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Article135 1914-03-04 11 "G. de H." It is stated that the two submarines which have been built in England for the Royal Australian Navy are .expected to leave next month. They will go by their own power for a large portion of the passage, but after Gibraltar each vessel"G. de H." - 135 words
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Article462 1914-03-04 11 It is understood that the question j of the qualifications to be prescribed for auditors under the Indian Companies Act has now* been decided, says a telegram from Delhi of 14th ult., to 44 Rangoon Times." Under section 144 of the Act the Governor General in Council has462 words
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Advertisement162 1914-03-04 11 E W TREATMENT I matisai Gout, Asthma, Chronic I Arthr.tis, Etc. I Dubois's Colio lode. I i Cos otrated Solution I k nflßcattons are so numerous that l r iMM enumerate them all in this ■c- ,2 Singapore Depot, I MHURD CO., LIMITED. Li HENG Co. I 95, North Bridge162 words
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Advertisement84 1914-03-04 11 Yong Hoa Seng Co., GENERAL IMPORTERS. EXPORTERS. COMMISSION* AM) MANUFACTDRES' AGENTS. 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. K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No.84 words
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Advertisement324 1914-03-04 11 Extraordinary Announcement TO-N IGHT And Following Nights for a short season only. AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets Great Star Attraction Direct from the Leading Continental Theatres Martinette and Grossi European Novelty, Comedy, and Surprise Artists WITH Miss Nada Moret The Society Entertainer WHO APPEARED BEFORE324 words
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Advertisement388 1914-03-04 12 Banking "thelze hai tone BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. U an Annual General Meeting of the above Company, held at the Registered .Offices of the Company. So, and 68, Kling Street Sing* on the 30th November, WW, the oHowing gentlemen were elected Directors and Officers for the T*** Wl4:— COURT388 words
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Advertisement397 1914-03-04 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, Collyer Quay. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ld. SINGAPORE TO BATAVTA. CHERIBON AND397 words
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Advertisement183 1914-03-04 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-Singapore. I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS BETTLKMfcNTS) Authorised Capital $5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: TAN CHAT YaX. BOQ. (Chairman) LIM PBHQ KAYO, Esq. (Vice Chairman) TBI Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn. CJfA Let Choon Guaii, Esq., Ong BOOH Tee. Esq, N. B. Chan. Esq.,183 words
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