Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1914
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Title Section25 1914-03-07 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] ii No. 56. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbe IRalapa Cribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 725 words
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Advertisement223 1914-03-07 1 HOOCLANDT Co., FINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. Scotch Whisky. Sole Agents: Heng Hin Co. FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. CROSS M will give you MORE POWER at a LOWER COST than any other Oil. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS I223 words
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Advertisement251 1914-03-07 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, FILLIS' CIRCUS. AND MENAGERIE WITH THE FOLLOWING ALL STAR CASTE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Grand Opening Night, Monday 9th. Mar. Every Evening at 9 p.m. Doors open at 8 p.m. Matinee Saturday, 14th March, at 4 p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO251 words
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Article1236 1914-03-07 2 WHAT MISSIONARIES HAVE TO FACE. THE MOSLEM ADVANCE. The Rev. Dr. W. S. Ramsford, former rector of New YOfkl famous St. George's Episcopal Church, and one of the best known clergymen in the United States, has lately returned from Kikuyu Land. In a letter to the1,236 words
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Article614 1914-03-07 2 AN [HDBPENDKNT REPORT CONTRIBUTED BY A LEA DIN MARKET AUTHORITY. .January, 29, 1914The ri-e in value this auction has been quite considerable, and there are no considerations which can detract from the fact that there is an extraordinary demand for spot and m ar rubber. Fortunately there614 words
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Advertisement140 1914-03-07 2 ASAHI BEER Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAI'ANESK EXHIBITION. i Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS TAMOTO COMPANY, VICTOEU STRKKT And AH Liquor Dealers. BIUICH STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE Occupies less space than wood, lasts longer, looks140 words
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Article1197 1914-03-07 3 GONE ASTRAY. 14 My child, what is an erring man said a tea sher at a day school examination in Brighton to the brightest pupil. Tin* fishmonger," was the prompt reply. A MISS AND A KISS. I've just had such a splendid experience—an experience of a lifelime1,197 words
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Advertisement268 1914-03-07 3 r r crdin3ry Announcement TO-NIGHT \*m Rights for a short geajofl >nly. \T THE 'GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE c Uhprl <t Beneoolen Streets a I Great Star Attraction .-j.. Leading Continental Thentree Th- World's Trio j ppEi BJCD BEFORE King Edward V r II of Engeorge of Greece, The ~f C268 words
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Advertisement215 1914-03-07 3 1914 Models Just Unpacked. MANY IMPROVEMENTS AND REFINEMENTS. Price $2,150 Complete. Tel: 719. ABRAMS. We Believe the Hupmobile to be the Best Car of its Class. inspec-tlon~Tnvited. Grams' Straits Motor Garage. ORCHARD ROAD. Straits Industrial Syndicate. <o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. 12a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard215 words
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Article641 1914-03-07 4 Strictly according to the precedent set in the case of the National Assembly, the petition of the Tutuhs, urging the dissolution of the Provincial Assemblies, has been referred by the President to the Administrative Conference. They, presumably, will recommend its dissolution and pay the usual compliments641 words
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Advertisement309 1914-03-07 4 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd. PORTLAND CEMENT. luCasksof37s Ibs.net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags of 250 lb*, net. Gutterways j Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, pressed Glased Paving Tiles Prices, samples and full particulars will be forwarded on application to Jlgent: W. A. STOPANI. 25-1, Boat Quay. SINGAPORE. THE309 words
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Advertisement225 1914-03-07 4 Buy from the Leading Boot, Shoe Slipper Manufacturers E. Deloos Sons, OFFICES:— FACTORIES BANK CHAMBERS, NORTHAMPTON, b\ The Parade, LEICESTER NORTHAMPTON. ENGLAND. LONDON. The Best Selling Lines For AH Markets. None can Beat Us. We save you at least 25 per cent, from our factory to roar b1 No Middlemen's225 words
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Article112 1914-03-07 5 SATTBDAT, 7. a.m-, *-32 pan. t grapha is. Merchants, v r c Imateu r Dramatics. SUNDAY. o\ Ei Honda? I^ nt p 4 0. Outward mail, daylight. Mo.v DAY. 0. Water—7-24 a.m., 9-46 p.m. r 'V i Homeward mail due. I £s. Guild, meeting, 8-30 p.m. TUESDAY,112 words
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Article200 1914-03-07 5 To-day. Cmbo Bochnm 2 p.m. |srl M'cca Sri Muar 2 p.m. laggron, Kelautan, htoni, Senggon ft hngkok Redang 2 p.m. I In Ranee 2 p.m. y- Mersing 3 p.m. hi i'that Meua 3 p.m. iba and Xatuua Is Batavier 3 p.m. feajbi Singaradja 3 p.m. phi (Sice 3200 words
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Article66 1914-03-07 5 I B »gapore, March, 7. Bank4m>. 2/4 11/32 Demand 0/4 rYivate 6 m/s, 2/4 11/1»; bfcn, m/s. 2/4 ***** Bank d/d, 2381 212.', Bank d/d. 21U.\ My, rUiltt 3 m/g. 2in>.\ Bank T. T. 174g »1:...,. h: '-f ••■i-'l/s. 176 i ir»a a, :;,h, />- 17| |J» '30d/g. 9066 words
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Article882 1914-03-07 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, Mar. 7, 1014. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations RUBBER SHARES. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. Allagar 1/7 2/H 1 Anglo Java 8/ 4/8 I Anglo-Johore ;>/- G/8 2/- Anglo-Malay '.'/-5 !<'/:;882 words
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Article264 1914-03-07 5 Xutmegs 110 S. per picul $25.50 Xutmegs 80 S 26.50 Copra Bali 11.471* Copra Gorong Talo 11.50 Copra Dongalo 11.50 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. 3.321' Sago Flour Spore fair 3.27; >*264 words
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132 1914-03-07 5 Abdurahoan, Ahkai, Ahtiang, Ambady, Ban Joong, Canton, Chaichoonye, Chen Guan, Chenpakakannu, Cheong Tuck, Chesmail. Chinehuchung, Chiso'hn Robertson. Ding Gnokang, Foong Won, GagHard, Ghoolan, (Jim Moh Chan, Guanseng, Guantek, Hadji Ahmad. Hajee Salih, Haji Mohamad, Huacheang, Huphuat, Human, Hussin Hissin, Jatf'ar, J. Gardner, Jimalimot,132 words
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Article13 1914-03-07 5 The output of tin are from Bruang. Limited, in February WM 51,60 piculs.13 words
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Article540 1914-03-07 5 Thursday s Tin Price: Local 187.25. London £175.7.0. :o:— Rubber-Plantation 2s. 4d. Hard Para 3ft. njd. Lady Bedford is returning home by the P. and O. mail on April 3rd. :o:— Mr. S. C. Ambrose is the new President of the Penang Club. :o: Mr. and540 words
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Article21 1914-03-07 5 We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by any of our correspondents. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune."21 words
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Article127 1914-03-07 5 Dear Sir,—I am glad "Delta" has shown up something which would otherwise have been 4 suppressed. No doubt any one who has read the letters appearing in the columns of your contemporary will agree with M Delta" that they are strongly worded and quite uncalled for. I.127 words
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Article252 1914-03-07 5 TERMS OF AGREEMENT. A long chapter in the history of Association Football has come to an end. On Jan. 30th at a special general meeting, the Amateur Football Association decided, by a large majority, to affiliate to the Football Association. The Football Association Council met on252 words
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Article60 1914-03-07 5 The total plague mortality during the week ending 14th February 1914, stood at 9,070 against 10,739 eases. Bombay Presidency had o<SX, Madias 20<s, Bengal 3 2,066, United Provinces 4300, Punjab <'>.">.'{ Burma 349. Mysore 81. Hyderabad 57. Centra] India 15, Etajapntana 45, and Kashmir 5. The Englishmen of Selangor have60 words
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Advertisement78 1914-03-07 5 NOTICE. The Power of Attorney granted to Chua Keng Seng has on the 19th February, 1914, been revoked by me, and I now appoint Mr. Chua Boon Tiong to conduct mv business known as M IMPERIAL BAR and am not responsible for his debts without my signature. Mark of x78 words
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Article498 1914-03-07 6 The healthy mmd in the healthy body is the aim of all modern men and women, girls and boys, but fears have been expressed in more than one quarter of late that the physical culturist and exercise of the body pure and simple are demanding too great a498 words
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Article82 1914-03-07 6 By kind permission of Lieut. Col. j A. (i. Murruble and Officers of the King's own Yorkshire Light In-1 fantry, the Regimental Band will play the following selections of music in the Botanic Gardens on Tuesday, the 10th March, weather permitting, commencing at 0 p.m. March82 words
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Article130 1914-03-07 6 Of the 301,6161bbs of rubber harvested last year on the dialing estates, 212,20\ r dbs., were sold m London at an average of 3s.L4od. and 35,840 remain to be delivered under forward contracts at a gross average approximately of 2s. torward contracts for the financial year 1914-15 have been made130 words
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Article389 1914-03-07 6 HONOURED BY 11. y OOVEBNOR Tills tfoaxr^ THE BOTAL HUM IVB HJSDAL. There was a crowded pIW tins morning at the oremi <• United Engineer*! Ltd i> n Road, to witness Hi< ni I the Governor ores* nuW ti i> 8 me tutfg] Humane Society's medal Chinese389 words
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Article69 1914-03-07 6 RUMOURS OF COIXKWS DAMAOS DKJ.U» CHINESE TBHB lOETO Koala Lam] Mr. P. A. A: to-day gave g gtatemente P the roil* yesterday gignaiuieii Btrut j I He sail with the 3 —>" fceepM %d The tt-ains time and. ta-ta«e?» Cave.- Booth WW daring the morn..* mth-K-" 169 words
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Advertisement219 1914-03-07 6 I PAINT i Anticorrosive Kxhaustive trials have proved it be th. Lost protection for iron constructional work a,ains, rust. Be. water has DO effect whatever on iron and steel coated will. [nertol. Waterproof Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Host suitable for reservoirs, water-tanks, etc. Write for Illustrated Booklet:219 words
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Advertisement128 1914-03-07 6 Chs. J. GMJPP AND CO. Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND NAUTICAL OPTICIANS. FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY A SPECIALITY. ENGLISH ANCTSWISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow128 words
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Article93 1914-03-07 7 STH-HOUR APPEAL TO v rs GEM M A X n >OTST IPB. Reuter's Service. London, March 7. Rev. Lor 1 William Qaaeoigne letter to the Times n the Centra] China pa 'heme has met with 80 filters' 1 ation that it is on the of withdrawal. ofReuter's Service. - 93 words
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Article64 1914-03-07 7 MKNT BY SIR E. GREY [X Till: COMMONS. Reuter's Service. London, March, 6. Speaking in the Commons, Sir -aid the Portuguese r-Oeneral had instructed fteGovernor of San Salvador to Mr. Bowskill, the message Sad that the Governor would be sponsible it" the missionary ■i detained. ply hadReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article61 1914-03-07 7 hTROMSES MILITARY BOXING TOURNAMENT. Reuter's Service. London, March 6. S ting life" announces that has expressed his desire to W boxing, and he will attend 1 amth the special Household Bait* meeting. In addition to kngimenta] competitions, there r exhibitions by a number ofReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article50 1914-03-07 7 THE LAST KITES. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 6. k*arships Forth," Maid- ail l "Adamant," three des- thirteen submarines funeral service over the wbmarine A7. Admiral an(1 the relatives of the on board the "Forth." ipressive service concluded r*** volleys, and the bngles the general salute and theReuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article41 1914-03-07 7 lNl) NAVY ORDERED HK READINESS. Reuter's Service. ■l London, Bfarch (">. i r mn Rio de Janeiro the revolutionary 1 als, and four de Janeiro garri- "nalista have' been has ordered the **rt Hr J be ready forReuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article50 1914-03-07 7 BIG M THREE WAV STATION FOR EGYPT. Reuter's Service. London, March 7. Mr. Hobhonse states that the socatted M three way wireless statio?i will he erected in Egypt instead of Kant Africa. It will be able to communicate with England (1,950 miles;, India (2,560) and East Africa (1,900.)Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article92 1914-03-07 7 TO BE MKT BY PROGRESSIVE TAXATION. Reuter's Service. London, March 6. A telegram from Stockholm states that the message from the King read in the Riksdag says M Anxiety for the security of the State compels me to afford the people an opportunity of expressing their viewReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article60 1914-03-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 6. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking in London yesterday evening, said the fears that the Unionist leaders would consent to any further weakening or limitation of the policy of Tariff Reform were groundless. They would not take office except to carry out their pledges toReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article60 1914-03-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 6. A telegram from Sydney states that the meat strike has been settled. The men are resuming at the old rates but the hours have been reduced by 41H hours per week. There will be no victimization, and the Union pledges referenceReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article43 1914-03-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, March G. A telegram from Berlin states that a journalist has been sentenced to six months* imprisonment for libelling the Crown Prince in an article in his weekly paper attacking the Crown Prince's attitude in the Zabern aft'air.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article31 1914-03-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, March C. The death is reported during an engagement with outlaws in the Sudan of Major J. L. J. Corny, D. ft. O. (Connaught Rangers.)Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article28 1914-03-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, March i'>. Mr. Bryan has accepted an invitation to visit Santiago, Chile, in September in connection with the fifth Pan-American Conference.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article103 1914-03-07 7 JMIKSIDLNT SAVOURS. i,:v KQI'ALITY TO ALL. Reuter's Service. London, March 6. A telegram from Washington states that President Wilson personally delivered his mes-age appealing to Congreei to sustain the honour of the United Btatei by repealing the exemption of the Panama tolls. He earnestly urges the wisdomReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article62 1914-03-07 7 MX. BRYAN EXPRESSES HIS CONFIDENCE IN CARRANZA. Reuter's Service. London, March t>. Telegrams from Washington state that Mr. Bryan at a conference of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee said it was inadvisable to precipitate a discussion on Mexico now. The number of outrages had;been exaggerated.Reuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article28 1914-03-07 7 Reuter's Service. London, March G. The Army Estimates are £28,8-15.000, an increase of £G2,500. The principal feature is the aviation service which has reached a million.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article133 1914-03-07 7 At a meeting of Englishmen held yesterday afternoon in the Memorial Hall, with Mr. Makepeace in the chair, the following resolutions in connection with the due celebration of St. George's Day were passed That this meeting approves of a celebration of St. George's Day, 1914, provided that133 words
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Article1117 1914-03-07 7 FFRST APPEARANCE REMARKABLY SUCCESSFUL. V.M.C.A. PACKED. 4 THE POM-POM n The Grand Concert by the Singapore Juvenile Choir, given in the V.M.C.A. Hall last evening, was excellent. This was their first public appearance. Mr. Alex. Proctor has accomplished wonders with his proteges during the period of less than1,117 words
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57 1914-03-07 7 Alberta Hyndman, Ayoob, Clayton, Cohen co Maud Allan, Col. St. John, Cooper, Raffles, Finelli, German Mai), Gregory, Guanhoe, Hanssens, Hope c/o Raffles, Klingenberg, Raffles Hotel, Leiter Dobiadika, Levy Maker*, Lingtsaicheng, Monseigneur Vay, Oeidjoko, Oldenburger Steamer Auwtralien, Pacific Orient, Prin& Weimar, Seeberg57 words
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84 1914-03-07 7 The wave of Hindu enthusiasm raised by the death of the resj>ecVable Brahmin girl Suchalatas who killed herself to save her father from ruin over her marriage expenses, is still rising. Articles continue to appear in all the newspapers and meetings are reported at Benares,84 words
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Article58 1914-03-07 7 At a public meeting held recently in honour of the Ottoman Red Crescent Delegates, Messrs. Andaa and Kanal Beg expressed heartfelt gratitude of the Turkish Nation ft» Anjuuianzia-Ul-Islaiy for all that th<- Moslem Indian Medical Mission had done. The Bombay Corporation has; sanctioned in connection with the Viceroy's visit expenditure58 words
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Advertisement60 1914-03-07 7 Church Service. BETHESDA, BRASS BASAH ROAD. a.m. Worship and the Lord's Supper. 4 p.m. Bible Class and Sunday School. 8 p.m. Evangelistic Service. WESLEY CHURCH. 8 a.m. Sunday School. 9 a.m. Preaching Service. Sermon by Dr. W. G. Shellabear. 5.30 p.m. Preaching Service. Sermon by the pastor. Topic. 44 The60 words
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Article851 1914-03-07 8 S.C.O. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. CHAMPIONSHIPS. K. B. B. Donnell beat C. R. aB. W? H. Threlfall beat J. B. Tyler. 6—L 7—5CLASS 14 B SINGLES. (With handicaps shown.) T. ML Slier vington, scr., v. A. W. D. Dove, plus L postponed. H. R. Henisted, scr., beat U. 1*851 words
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199 1914-03-07 8 The Tournament opened on Wednesday the 4th instant, with a total of fifty-three names on the list of entries. Mr. N. K. Bath. Convener Billiard Committee, is in charge. Following is the list of entries and their handicaps —150, C. Leader, F. Thorougood, —130, C. 11.199 words
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Article126 1914-03-07 8 MONDAY, MARCH D. T. A. Powell, plus 40, v. C. II. Soper, scr. Dr. Butler,—iH), v. F. H.Streeten, —90. E. Walker, plus 20, v. H. Karsten, plus 00. TUESDAY, MARCH 10. D. M. Black,—GO, v. E. W. Fulcher, plus 75. C. Leeder, —150, v. W.126 words
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Article19 1914-03-07 8 The race course was officially opened this morning for the training in connection with the spring race meeting.19 words
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115 1914-03-07 8 The match last evening between A. D. Baker,-220, ami H. van Cuylenburg.—l9o, came entirely up* to expectations of a keen game. Baker soon wiped out the 30 point*, difference and was 50 ahead at the finish of the first hundred. Nan Cuylenburg then made a115 words
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Article64 1914-03-07 8 SATURDAY, MARCH 7. From Johnston's Pier, 2-15 and 3-15 p.m. From Club, 2-45 and 5-30 p.m. High tide at 4-10 a.m. and 8-32 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 8. From Johnston's Pier, 7, 0 and 10 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. From Club. S-30 and 9-30 a.m., 12-15.64 words
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Article96 1914-03-07 8 The Hangers and S. R. C. teams met in a match on the grounds of the latter yesterday afternoon. During the first half of the game honours were fairly even, but towards the end of the second half the Rangers were decidedly on the aggressive, their first point being96 words
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Article234 1914-03-07 8 S. C. TOURNAMENT. The mutch to be played on the Green this afternoon between the Telegraphs and Merchants will be of special interest, inasmuch as the linal match between these two elevens in the last S. C. C. Tournament was won by the Merchants, by the small margin of234 words
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Article137 1914-03-07 8 A Chinese girl named Pan Ah tygmn thought she would like to take a drive round the Esplanade our evening, therefore, she asked her adopted mother to lend her a pair of rattan and gold bracelets. The mother nnaaapectingly complied with her daughter's request, but the girl137 words
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Article65 1914-03-07 8 A correspondent gives the following advice, gratis, to the tram-riding public of Singapore. Avoid, as you would the bogey man. Car No. 7 on a rainy day, unless you wish to come out of the conveyance as wet as a drowned rat. For further particulars as to65 words
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Advertisement282 1914-03-07 8 KIAN TAI Co. No. P,O. Ro»,: npon R vl y Phone No. 1211 I General Store-keener*. c«,- Ship's Purveyors, an i > I CWlltuti to H.M British v Tin provisions. Kr. -h p r m" V the best quality, »I WlVM;i> r Orders pnaqitty m v. PRICES MODERATE, j Manager:-TAY282 words
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Article954 1914-03-07 9 HOW THE DISEASE IS BEING FOUGHT. OUTBREAK SAID TO RE DUE TO CLUB CLASSES BEINO CLEANED WITH RIVER WATER. i {Special to the Times of Maitya") A very vague idea prevails among the general public as to the extent and position of the State of Kedah which954 words
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Article401 1914-03-07 9 The advice we gave to planter! in Java on the subject of labour in their island has apparently been widely discussed. We are glad of that, because we feel certain that only good can accrue from a free consideration of the problem. In our original remarks we401 words
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Advertisement289 1914-03-07 9 fHE FIRST THIMG YOU WA *T For Your Home Is a IJ. Strong and Comfortable TJ BEDSTEAD. L~Mk*?BL I Many More To Select JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE Co., ORCHARD ROAD. (NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM.) A Novelty in Jewellery is to be seen in the collection of PHOTOGRAPH SIGNET RINGS289 words
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Advertisement196 1914-03-07 9 S. H. WEBSTER Co. Exporters, Importers AND General Commission Agents. 22, GREAT ST. HELENS. LONDON, ex. Orders executed under the personal supervision of a member of the firm, who is well acquainted with the East and its numerous in<\s. Loth in Import and Export business. Bona fide Cocoanut, Rubber, and196 words
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Article578 1914-03-07 10 Supplementingthe issue last month of our "Annual Trade Review in which, of course, it was only possible to give the trade figures for the hist eleven months of 1013, it may now be of interest to indicate the actual results of the calendar year s578 words
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Article329 1914-03-07 10 BY ROLAND BELFORT AND ALFRED J. HOVER. (The St. Catherine Press. 34, Norfolk Street, London, W.C. 8] into 4 in. 201 pp., with 26 illustrations. 6*. net.) It is surprising how little the average man knows about coconuts the word doing little more than to conjure up329 words
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Advertisement201 1914-03-07 10 MEDICAL HALL, Ltd. 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. Made in Dublin. FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, Limited. Dog's Head Guinness with the Dog's Head201 words
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Advertisement127 1914-03-07 10 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 SUPPLIED AND A THOROUGH FIT GUARANTEED. Europe Hotel Arcade, High Street.127 words
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Advertisement224 1914-03-07 10 NOW SHOWING AT THE Harima Hall Cinematograph NORTH BR lIKJE ROAD. An EXCLUSIVE FIVE REEL stirring oavai-Batt the UNITED STATES ATLANTIC FLEET, MARINES, entitled VICTORY Made with the aid and permission of—and officially THE UNITED STATES NAVY produced with a cast which includes Secretary oi Davy, Commander-in-Chier o! Atlantic Fleet,224 words
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Article984 1914-03-07 11 Eugenics may be the invention of the Great Unmentionable, or they 1 may be the first sweet hope of the millennium at any rate, we all believe that there are men and women and marriage, and that it would be nice if everybody s children were healthy984 words
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Advertisement120 1914-03-07 11 Rickshas •OVpLETE WITH WISE SPOKED WHEELS AND j DUNLOP pneumatic Tyres $85 I OR WIRE WHEELS AND I DUNLOP ■pneumatic Tyres I FITTED TO YOUR PRESENT RICKSHA Ik Dunlop Rubber Co. (Far East) I LTD. H 43, UOHINSON KOAD, SINGAPORE. I ASSURANCE IS A NECESSITY TO ALL >. selecting a120 words
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Advertisement164 1914-03-07 11 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in General Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit all Purses. Wholesalers and RetailersK. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245. L Extraction Painless. 2. Work Guaranteed. 3. Charges Moderate. 4.164 words
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Advertisement393 1914-03-07 12 Banking thTsze hai tohc banking and insurance CO., L T D. At an Annual (general Meeting of the above Company, held at the Registered Offices of the Company, ft* M and 58, Kling Street, Singapore on the 30th November, Wit, the following gentlemen were elected Directors and Officers for the393 words
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Advertisement509 1914-03-07 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, Collyer Quay. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ld. SINGAPORE TO BATAVIA. CHERIBON AND509 words
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Advertisement161 1914-03-07 12 Insurance The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE. —Singapore. Authorised Capital $5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan CHAT VaN, Esq. (Chairman) Lim Peso Siaxg, Esq. (Vice Chairman) The Hon. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn, c.m.g. Lee < Smmm Gen, Esq., 01 f Boo* Tec. Esq., N. B. Chan, Esq., Vow Ngan161 words
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Advertisement478 1914-03-07 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN. PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA. INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and AfriffMl Ports. Steamers will leave Singapre on or about■MAlL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). 1914. (C-onneeting at From Singapore:478 words
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Advertisement316 1914-03-07 12 Wanted A good exj erieaeol < rVpply persoi •ato CEYLON TAII/, HS( J k Good Compositors H WANTED, L- and other printing. J petent men. Apply the Straits Albion --Jfl 20c, Collyer Quay. :o yĔ The Offices and P M of THE STRAITS Ali^jJ Ltd.. and of IHE Y..\i.\v:^B BUNE"316 words
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