Malaya Tribune, 5 March 1914
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Title Section26 1914-03-05 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1- No. 54. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbc Iftalapa tribune* THURSDAY, MARCH 5.26 words
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237 1914-03-05 1 (Special Review-) The Chimg-hwa Book Company Limited is a new enterprise in Shanghai. It aims at providing text l>ooks for Chinese students. We have received Vol. I. of English Readers and Part I of English Grammar. The Reader is arranged by Professor Lee237 words
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Article96 1914-03-05 1 We give below the complete returns for the exports of rubber from Ceylon in the year 1913, compared with those of 1912 1013. is 12. lb. lb. To Unit«d Kingdom 15,04«i,M8 7jMtt£M U I A. 6,081,164 4.47«.t,«H,.» Belgium 3,608,074 1.232,644 Germany 864/.W2 2(K>,3l* vicuna mjm mp*96 words
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Article164 1914-03-05 1 PROGRESS ON THE SOUTHERN LINK His numerous friends in Bangkok are glad to see Mr. H. Gittins, the Controlling Engineer of the Southern Line of the Siamese State Railways who has now returned to Bangkok in greatly improved health. Mr. Gittins is hack at work •gain, and hopes164 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement123 1914-03-05 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. Watch This Space. Heng Hin Co. TWO NIGHTS ONLY March 5, and 7. THAT. MOST REALISTIC PICTURE DRAMA IN 3 PARTS. ENTITLED THIRTY YEARS «1 a GAMBLER'S LIFE From the Celebrated Drama of Victor Ducange and Dmaux. One of the Best Films123 words
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Advertisement144 1914-03-05 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, THE Ceylon Tailors Co. A Mao is known by the Clothes he Wears. Neatness and Fit Attracts Attention. IF YOU DESIRE TO BE UP TO THE MARK Call at the Ceylon Tailors Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF THE BEST IS SUPPLIED AND144 words
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Article652 1914-03-05 2 DENOUNCES SUN VAT SEN AND OTHER ALLEGED LEADERS. 44 In making investigations into the recent insurrection at Talif v, in Yunnan, telegrams and letters were found evincing that Sun Wen, Huang Hsin. Li Lieh-chun and others* were the instigators," reads the 44 P. D. N.652 words
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Article437 1914-03-05 2 MARLBOROUGH. With the exception of the two star films, "The Burning Rivet and "The Iron Heel. which have proved immensely popular in Singapore a complete change of programme was put on at the above seaside theatre last evening. Although patrons of the Movies are becoming somewhat blase to437 words
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Article130 1914-03-05 2 The agitation for compulsory military training will undoubtedly benefit by Sir Evelyn Wood's resignation of the chairmanship of the City of London Territorial Association. Sir Evelyn Wood has taken his stand by Lord Roberts in maintaining that OUT home defence can only be secured by the compulsory130 words
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Article116 1914-03-05 2 A dentist was filling a lady patron's hack teeth. When he had tin bin d with the fir>t tooth he handed the lady a hand mirror that she might see the result for herself. Then he went on with his task, repeating this perfornance with the mirror after each tooth116 words
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Advertisement174 1914-03-05 2 MEDICAL HALL, Ltd. I OPTICIANS. Opposite the General Post Office.) BRANCHES MEDICAL OFFICE, corner of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. The Johore Medical Store, Johore Bahru. Asfr your Grocor for "GOLD LEAF" CEYLON TEA Pure; Delicious and Fragrant Its strength makes it174 words
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Advertisement249 1914-03-05 2 ROMEO smi I OFFICE Future I Occupies less space than wood, lasts m longer, looks neater. It will not warp m It is Fireproof, Rustproof and Very I proof. Steel desks, filing cabinets, c: I cabinets, etc., in a variety of styles m I be seen at The Roneo showrooms.249 words
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Article496 1914-03-05 3 L. M. C - (BY L. M. C.) The sudden death of Mr. Chao Pin-Chun has been attributed to poisoning by newspaper reporters. It may be recollected that he was acting Premier when the late Mr. Sung was murdered in Shanghai at the railway station on his departure for Peking496 words
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Article172 1914-03-05 3 EXPERIMENT WITH li/HM) CHICKENS. Startling results have attended a series of ingenious experiments in the electrification of small chickens. They suggest that the chickens, when stimulated by a particular electric apparatus, grow nearly twice as fact, which means that the output is doubled or the food bill halved.172 words
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Advertisement172 1914-03-05 3 Up-to-date Lady Dress Makers Chinese Lady Outfitting Depot. Specialities:— fol^' lN Brides Costumes, I uSs F:RST Class i§G WORKMANSHIP AND ONLY BEST MATERIALS USED, 1 UILDING Lady Superintendents Rraa Basai Road Bencoolen IN Cc Street, Singapore. ATTENDANCE. -gIAL ORDSBS SOLICITED. p. VTE PRICES: QUICK DESPATCH HmSITES FOR RUBBER ESTATES. ■JTEX172 words
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Advertisement246 1914-03-05 3 Printers of The "Malaya Tribune." H THE B S2 i Straits Albion I Phone B Press, Ltd. H 9 8 5. y ~',V Es Printers, Stationers, Publishers, $9 Book-Binders and Rubber £g Stamp-makers. Good Printing I Consistent with lowness in m price is the broad policy which we observe B246 words
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Article702 1914-03-05 4 FM.S. GOVERNMENT'S WARNING. HOW IT MAY BE MISREAD. In August, 11U2, the Secretary of State for the Colonies circulated the following telegram which had been received from the Government of the Federated Malay States The Government of the Federated Malav States considers it necessary to warn the702 words
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Advertisement238 1914-03-05 4 PAUL Co., Photographic Artists, 57, Selegie Road, Singapore. Photographs Only ol the Highest Artistic. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITURE A SPECIALITY ENLARGEMENTS 6 MINIATURES. Artistically Finished in Black White Water Colours Pastels. t GROUPS, HORSES. And every description of outdoor photography, AMATEURS WORK, DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING Etc. CHARGES MODERATE. A Great Money-Making Opportunity238 words
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Advertisement300 1914-03-05 4 Why Some Tyres Don't Do WOO mM Principally because no attention is paid Bf first occurred to the tyre. In those cuts, Rr are deposited, and by and by the dirt and If themselves into the tyre until at last big puncture* mm When it is in this state, then300 words
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Article100 1914-03-05 5 y>\ a.m.. 2-2 p.m. i quarter. y md Emergent, 5-15 p.m. s.:v> p.m. ml mail doe. .;.>• ii.ri... p.m. i mail doe. vile Choir, Y.M.CA. I meetieg, 8-30 p.m. [)av meeting, Memorial I. or. Donnel Cup. ngera 1 rg. S. H. I. ~\T 'RDA V. 7. a.m..100 words
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Article42 1914-03-05 5 &ULY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) train Federated Malay States, i a>i<l Penang 6 p.m. ontward P. and 0. Packet in'" with mails from London eveningof the 13th ultimo, at 9 a.m. on Monday, ,instant, and may be expect- here on Sunday morn- Mh instant42 words
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Article83 1914-03-05 5 v NGAPORB, March, 5. 11 Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 11/32 Demand 2/4 3/321 Private m/s. 2/4 11/lo" 3 m/s. 2/4 13 32 Bankd/d. 2384 Private 3 m/s. 242* Bankd/d. 21*4f> 1 rival m/s. 2991 Bank T. T. 174-J r-3od/s. 176* Bank d/d. 16] d/s. 17i iiankd/d. 89£ ■■•••'Vhi/.s. l*oi83 words
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Article711 1914-03-05 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. The following paseengerfl doe in the Straits arc? taken from the Londonand China Expreas* 1 P. 0. Pd P. and O. i-tr. Mongolia." connecting with the -tr. Deranha" at Colombo, da* March i. Mr. S. Cockbuni. Mr. W. Mill?, Mr. A. B< kdersc >.711 words
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Article229 1914-03-05 5 A EUROPEAN PLANTER KILLED IN CEYLON. Kandy, Feb. IL A serious motor accident took place yesterday about a mile away from the New Peradeniya Railway Station, when a motor Lorry dashed into a motor cycle and knocked down the cyclist—Mr. H. M. Hawke, of Densworth, Dehiowita,229 words
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Article17 1914-03-05 5 Even when they are all wrapped up in themselves the manners of some people are rather cold.17 words
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Article735 1914-03-05 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Mar. .">, 1914. Messrs. Lyall an<l Kvatt, Exchange and Shan- Broken, issue the following list of RUBBER SHARES. Norn. Value. Ctiyer*. Sellers. •_>/- iHlagar l/10j 20 1 AngioJava BM 4/1 1 Anglo Johore 5/- 6« 2/- Anglo-Malay 949 Hp735 words
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Article260 1914-03-05 5 Nutmegs 110 8. per picul 125.50 Nutmegs 808 86-50 Copra Bull 11.30 Copra Qorang Talo 11.40 Copra Dongalo 11.40 Ilopra Eayoiig 11-20 Copra Ptolo 11-10 < Sopra Pontianak 10.70 Copra Siantan 11.<M> Copra Singkawang 11.00 Sago Flour Spore Ist qty. 3JlO* Sago Flour Spore fair 3.25* Sago260 words
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334 1914-03-05 5 In Dr. Moflmtt'l recently issue-1 translation of the New Testament (Hodder and Stoughton) there are some innovations which will be welcomed by certain readers more than by others. The Good Templars for example, will not be sorry to find I. Timothy, v., 23,334 words
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Article191 1914-03-05 5 The match between St Joseph's! College C. C. and the Braybrooke C. C. played at Colombo, on the College i round, was productive of a record lirst wicket partnership. The College eleven batted first and their innings was opened by Malcolm Orr and E. L. Bertus191 words
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Article266 1914-03-05 5 Dutch .str. M R. S. Bawe," Master Mahmoot, 68 tons, 49 h.p., from Singkep, with general cargo, bound for Singkep. Norwegian str. 44 Tonster," Master E. Jobsen, <574 tons, ISO h.j)., from Bangkok, with rice cargo. Dutch str. Singaraajy Master T. V. Van. 2,1)97 tons, 350 h.p., from266 words
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Article71 1914-03-05 5 Per str. "Hye Liong," from Kuantan —Mr. an I Mrs. Loriimsr and child, Mr. s. L Bennett, Mr. EL Brown, Mr. Yon Beemen. Per etr. M Khag,* 1 i ron Penang.— Mrs. Pritehard, Miss Olsen, Mr. aad Mrs. A. C. Cntter, Mr.Grieve, Mr. Middleton, Mr. BUrechman, Mr. \L M.71 words
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Miscellaneous174 1914-03-05 5 Mails Close. To-day. M li.vMuar Hainara 2 p.m. Rangoon and (.tlcutta Sannki Mara 2 p.m. > :;i». Siak *V Pakan Bahrii Hong Lee 2 p.m. Mi uca Calypso 3 p.m. j Fam i'ahat Aing Hin 3 p.m. r* Dickson au« I Port Swettenhain Selangor 3 p.m. Horckuiit:, Shanghai ami Japan174 words
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Article597 1914-03-05 6 (me of the strangest contradictions j to impress itself upon the notice of the Englishman who knows more of England than those who only England know is the attitude of the average German outside his own country towards his country's armament policy. These Germans are the representatives of597 words
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Article418 1914-03-05 6 Both the Krian an 1 Kulim districts remain quite free from cholera. Inspector C H. Wyatt of the Detective Department, Perak, has left for Europe. —:o: A boy named William Hammond has reported to the police the loss ot his bicycle which he h i t418 words
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Article54 1914-03-05 6 Up to the middle of I Dr. H. Beach, of M Siam, has treated twelw J for hookworm, and foan ease present in aine < i This sh< *S 1 twelve cases. IMS high percentage ot There is a lot of w«.rk an I ferers from54 words
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Article66 1914-03-05 6 At the instance »f the Section of the Dut Association, a held in order an anti-tiu.-i corporations in tnec r I branch had been ,n the meeting »jnd j except the N<J° n j van Bigarenfabru i a vote of synip-' a was taken to try establish66 words
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Article58 1914-03-05 6 Some int**n' I tions are ra Egypt's new stan I time the mci ip instead of Frendu announced would Ihj heralded in many as p™ 1 ment «»5 :1 i While cell*** 10 J>t that the stamp 4 oi?n listed in the <" the British nllllt d "J58 words
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Advertisement175 1914-03-05 6 JOHNSON'S 'ELEPHANT* BRAND CEMENT. I SHARP E, 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 has a deliciously cooling effect on the scalps. It eradicates scurf and dandruff and175 words
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Advertisement116 1914-03-05 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. PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit116 words
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Article333 1914-03-05 7 'SQCIWS SPEECH AS ,is THE LOBBIES. i t tios pbo<;nosticatbd fOB JTNK. Reuter's Service. London, March 1. fl m ,\sqnith*8 statement (in of Commons) the view .,.,.<• i in the Lobbies that v i„ a dissolution in June I ltn oi itatively stated in the I MReuter's Service. - 333 words
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Article37 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 4. t roni New York states for the Davis Cup Ger■av nave drawn byes, < 'anada and Great 15 «ielginna in the first meets winner of i 1 ranee the winnerReuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article25 1914-03-05 7 Serter's Service. tldon, March 4. f ■'<■ Tokyo states 1*, Suzuki, ehief Inanee DepartColl ge, has been i| and placed ection with theSerter's Service. - 25 words
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257 1914-03-05 7 BOMBARDIER WELLS BEATS BANDSMAN BLAKE. Reuter's Service. London, March 4. Bombardier Wells beat Bandsman Blake in the fourth round for the heavyweight champion-hip of Great Britain. In the first round both manoeuvred warily and some in-fighting took place before Wells broke clear and made the BandsmanReuter's Service. - 257 words
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Article43 1914-03-05 7 RIKSDAG DISSOLVED. Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from Stockholm states that the Riksdag has been dissolved, and the elections w ill probably be held in April The issue will be in connection with the new defence bill.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article81 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from Washington states that Sir Edward Grey's statement, which President Wilson read to the Cabinet, has relieved anxiety regarding the possibility of Great Britain bringing extreme pressure to bear on the United States with a view to drastic action, inReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article35 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. Colonel Hacket Pain, the Chief of Staff of the Ulster Volunteers, was unhorsed while inspecting the Donegal regiment. He was kicked in the face and seriously injured.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article115 1914-03-05 7 And Rumours of War." SLAVS DESIRE FREEDOM FROM GERMAN CONTROL. Reuter's Service. London, March, 4. A telegram from KiefF states that a congress of Russian exporters have passed a resolution urging that Russia should be liberated from economic dependence on Germany, and suggesting the development of commercial relations with GreatReuter's Service. - 115 words
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Article84 1914-03-05 7 MEN REFUSE TO CELEBRATE EMANCIPATION OF THE SERF^S. Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from St. Petersburg states that fifteen thousand men struck work in the PutilofT arms factory in protest against l>eing ordered to participate in the celebration of the emancipation of theReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article191 1914-03-05 7 Apart from the Foreign Secretary's gratifying tribute to the improvement of Anglo-German reflations, the concrete point in the Ministerial utterances in the Reichstag on Wednesday was the repetition of the formula that any proposals emanating from this country regarding the relative position of Anglo-German armaments will191 words
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Article172 1914-03-05 7 ARMY AIR DISPLAY FOR THE PUBLIC. There in reason to believe that during this year the public will have an opportunity of seeing the remarkable progress which the military authorities have made in developing Army flying. It is understood that a review of the Military Wing of the172 words
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Article40 1914-03-05 7 IMPOSSIBILITY OF ABSORPTION. Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from Victoria, British Columbia, states that the Royal commission recommends the total exclusion of Asiatics owing to the impossibility of their absorption even though they become Canadian citizens.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article41 1914-03-05 7 REPEAL OF THE EXEMPTION CLAUSE ADVOCATED. Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from Washington states that President Wilson addresses the joint houses to-night advocating the repeal of the exemption clause in the Panama Canal Tolls Act.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article19 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. The betting on the Derby is 4 to 1 against the Tetrarch.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article32 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from Sydney states that in view of the firm attitude of the Government the meat strikers are resuming on the old conditions.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article28 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. A telegram from Bushire states that the gendarmerie have re-occu-pied Kazerun and it is reported the tribesmen are fleeing.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article21 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 4. The Government grants ten thousand pounds towards the expenses of the Shackleton Expedition.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Obituary15 1914-03-05 7 Reuter's Service. (Reuters Service.) London, March 4. The death is announced of Cardinal Kopp.Reuter's Service. - 15 words
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Article134 1914-03-05 7 Bombay, Feb. 1*). t Capt. J. K. Butterworth, master of the lighter steamer M Raithwaite Hall," of the Strick Line, was murdered at Busreh on the night of the 7th instant, in cold blood on beard his ship while at anchor. The crime is suggestive of134 words
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Article121 1914-03-05 7 MISSIONARY INTERFERENCE CLAIMED BY PORTUGUESE. ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY (JETTING BUSY. Reuter's Service. London, March 4. The Portuguese Acting Governor at San Salvador, Congo, justifies the arrest of Bowskill, alleging that the missionary had acted as the leader in a revolt of disaffected natives and allowed the Mission StationReuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article320 1914-03-05 7 The Alsagoff Arab School was opened by H. EL the Governor some time in the year 11)12. Classes in Malay, Arabic and English were opened to Mohammedan boys, but these being elementary only, no fpechUly qualified teachers? we employed, that is, almost all the teachers were procured320 words
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Article202 1914-03-05 7 On the way to the famous v Watersmeet, M near Lynrnouth, North Devon, there is a quaint little hamlet called Middleham. The river Lyn, on the hanks of which the hamlet is situated, threads its tortuous way between very high hills that appear completely to shut in the place from202 words
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Article1311 1914-03-05 8 S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The Tournament proper opened with a flourish at the Cricket Club yesterday afternoon. Everybody was out; even some who do not know the difference between a tennis net and a mosquito bar. About the time the sun was Setting behind Fort Canning the S.C.C. tambya were1,311 words
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Article70 1914-03-05 8 Mr. T. C. Hay informed us this morning that it has now been definitely decided to hold the Annual General Meeting of the Swimming Club in the S. V. C. Drill Hall on 20th instant, at 9 p.m. All members are requested to be present. The Finlayson Swimming70 words
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Article121 1914-03-05 8 The Ping Pong Tournament 01 the Chinese Swimming Club win commence at noon on Sunday the Bth instant, entries for which must reach the Hon. Secretary before 10 a.m. on that day. The Anniversary celebration will he held at the Club House on Sunday the loth instant121 words
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Article31 1914-03-05 8 This afternoon the match between Miss Feindel and Mrs. Hartnell for final honours in the Ladies' Singles will be completed. Each won one set on Monday afternoon.31 words
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Article150 1914-03-05 8 BOWLING. The competition for the February Medal resulted as follows]:— A. K. Thornley Jones, 008 plus 240, 7DS. A. C. Potts, 6Y>7 plus 70, Ibl. D. McLeod Craik, 045 plus 70 715. J. Waddell, 5% plus 90, 686. H. Karsten, 480 plus 200, 686. S. S. Turner, 502150 words
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Article135 1914-03-05 8 A large crowd of spectators gathered on the Chinese Associations' ground yesterday afternoon to watch the match between the Straits United and the Straits Junior teams in the above competition. The game was rather fast in the first half and the United was not long in scoring a135 words
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128 1914-03-05 8 ment Mr. Van Cuylenhurg came out a strong winner against Baker, and the match this evening is attracting a large amount of attention. Hie handicaps ire as follows Baker.—22o. Van Cnylenbnrg; 190. The manager of the tournament, Mr. J. White, asks us to announce that128 words
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Advertisement304 1914-03-05 8 KIAN TAI Co., No. "0, BuMIMOH Road. Singapore. Phone No. 1811. Telegrams "KIANTAI :o: General Store-kecjß-rs, Commission Agent?. Ship's Purveyors, nd Ship-Chandler*. Canteen Contractors to H.M British and Foreign Navy. Tin pr (virions Fresh Provisions. Wine-. Spirits etc., of the best quality, alway> in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE.304 words
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Advertisement31 1914-03-05 8 Cbe Continental stamp (o NO. D. HOTEL I» BUBOPC t> Station krs, BooKB-vnr Rubbeb Stamp Mr- Fp Post Card -tamp De Prices Moderate Orders Promptly tao* I Inspection CordiaU 9 bukml31 words
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41 1914-03-05 9 Mrs. Jones: u My husband an.l I have never had a quarrel in the house." Mrs. Brown (in deep admiration): M Really." Mrs. Jones 44 No, we always go into the garden, it's larger."41 words
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Article44 1914-03-05 9 A man who was taking an uneducated friend out to dinner, told him before starting out. 14 When I introduce you to the ladies, say something soft to each." So to the first lady the friend said, with an elegant smile, "Mashed potatoes."44 words
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Article93 1914-03-05 9 They were five yonng ladies, all sisters, living in Slushton-on-Sea, and known as the Misses Hogan. He was a bashful young fellow, and was very sweet on one of the girls, but didn't like to propose. They invited him to dinner one Sumlay, and during the meal,93 words
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Article141 1914-03-05 9 It was her birthday, but he had rushed off to business with just the usual duty-peck at her upturned face, and she was left to worry the day through, oppressed by the thought that his once ardent love was waning. When he returned at night, wished her 44141 words
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Article148 1914-03-05 9 Few things vex a doctor more than to be sent for in great haste at an unreasonable hour, only to find upon arrival that little or nothing is the matter with the patient. An eminent English surgeon was called to an 44 urgent case of this sort,148 words
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Article219 1914-03-05 9 A story told by an American Senator, of one his most influential constituents, an elderly farmer, named Swate, who had come up to Washington on the opening day of the Senate. The Senator had piloted him round the Capital, and then, having some work to do in219 words
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Article344 1914-03-05 9 So far has advancement been made in scientific progress that, no longer content to fish from the surface of the sea, we must descend to the depths in a submarine. This statement, however, must be so qualified as to apply only to sponges and similar deep sea344 words
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Article366 1914-03-05 9 The history of the diamond mines is one long romance—catastrophes, skilful robberies, and the speedy realisation of colossal fortunes, the annual output of the mines averaging several millions of pounds sterling. Early in 15.;7. a traveller named O'Reilly rested awhile at a farm in the366 words
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Advertisement302 1914-03-05 9 The Straits F.M.S. Motor Car Co., Motor and Cycle Repairers, Dealers in motor Accessories, €tc. Head Office:- 50-2, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1AI7. :o: "Overlands,'' the Favourite Cars of the present day, can j 3 ow be obtained from us on Hire at any time of the Day or302 words
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Advertisement206 1914-03-05 9 I INSIST ON HAVNG The Imperial Da ry Co.'s Best Indian BUTTER, Mr. M. HUNTER, 1. F. C. S., CHEMICAL EXAMINER TO THE GOVERNMENT OF BURMA SAYS: The Butter Contains, no Foreign fat, is of good Quality and Quite fit for use." Singapore Jlgent: E. E. SOLOMON, 5, d" Wmeida206 words
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Article1069 1914-03-05 10 We have elsewhere in this issue given the basis on which we estimate the crop of plantation rubber for the present year, our total for the Middle East being 63,860 tons for the year 1914. We do not think, even though we recognize the variation in1,069 words
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Advertisement169 1914-03-05 10 Yong Hoa Seng Co., GENERAL IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS. COMMISSION AND MAN 0 Al3 T CllBB* AGE NTS. Provisions, Wines, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Toilet Requisites, Patent medicines, &c, &C &c, from well known houses of the World. I 'Phone No. 423. All orders receive prompt and careful attention. K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist.169 words
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Advertisement91 1914-03-05 10 COMPLETE WITH WIRE SPOKED V\ g DUNLOP I Pneumatic Tyres I OR WIRE WHEELS AND I DUNLOP Pneumatic Tyres I FITTED TO YOUR PRESENT RICKSHi I The Dunlop Rubber Co. (Far m LTD. 4:1, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. LIFE ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY TOALL In selecting a company in which to91 words
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Article1544 1914-03-05 11 FASHION NOTES. It is regrettable to be obliged to mention to what a point certain fashion papers try their best to discredit Parisian taste. The truth is often distorted by the search for sensational information, which creates a real prejudice against the reputation for bon gout,"1,544 words
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Article44 1914-03-05 11 Occasionally a man is almost as proud of a dear conscience as a woman is of a clear complexion. Many a fellow who boasts that he is as honest as the day is long forgets that the days are not very long just now.44 words
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Article417 1914-03-05 11 SIR R. DANE'S SCHEME OF SALT TAX REFORM ADOPTED. TALK OF A NEW FOREIGN FINANCIAL ADVISER. Peking, Feb. 0. According to the report of Chinese papers the Quintuple P>ankers are of opinion that, as the Currency Loan is now included in the proposed second big loan of £25.1417 words
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Article270 1914-03-05 11 No place in the world more urgently needs a rapid means of proTiding good, comfortable house accommodation for its growing population than Australia. The young Commonwealth is extending and expanding in every direction, and In every industry. To house the newcomers, builders have to 14 spec*I up," and270 words
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Advertisement113 1914-03-05 11 H ade in Dublin. 0 DIRECT EXPORTATIOI 1 gEAD BROTHERS, United. iHead nness [cad Label on every g's Head fling my stout because it he only stout water DUBLIN WATER, climates. Always idard in quality, ring food and tonic in ,1c liquid form, rife—Good for you 'ERYWHERE ENTS: IN Co.113 words
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Advertisement317 1914-03-05 11 Extraordinary Announcement TO-NIGHT 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 Mo ret The Society Entertainer WHO APPEARED BEFORE317 words
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Advertisement389 1914-03-05 12 Banking "theszThai tone BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., L T D. At an Annual General Meeting of the above Company, held at the Registered .Office* of the Company, Sos. 57 and 58, Kling Street, Smga„„re on the 30th November, 1013, the followtng gentlemen were elected Director, and Officer, for the year389 words
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Advertisement430 1914-03-05 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 BATAVIA, CHERIBON bKM430 words
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Advertisement187 1914-03-05 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.— Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) Authorised Capital«ss,ooo,ooo. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Chay VaN, Esq. (Chairman) LIM PEXO SIANG, ESQ. (Vice Chairman) The Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, c.m.g. Loo Choon Cxuan, Esq., Ong Soon Teo, Esq., N. B. Chan, Esq.,187 words
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Advertisement476 1914-03-05 12 Shipping p. 6. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill?- of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Guif, Continental and American Port*. Steamers will leave Singapre on or about— MAIL LINES. Homewird (for Europe). 1914. Connecting at i476 words
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Advertisement299 1914-03-05 12 Wanted I WANTED. I A good experkfttftd Sal Apply }»<•!•-,.,;!, 'QM to I Europe il I Good Compositors Wanted I WANTED. ,00 i con,, llfz and other printing. *flg petent men. Apply to the \fj X HI the Straits Albion 20c, Collyer Quay. The Offices and F v of THE299 words
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