Malaya Tribune, 21 March 1914
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Title Section26 1914-03-21 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I.* No. 68. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che IRalapa Cribune. SATURDAY, MARCH 21.26 words
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Advertisement115 1914-03-21 1 HOOCLANDT Co, SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. I Solt AGENTS MEM urn CR 1 J5SJ TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Sir Mark Anton Proteau Actor from the London-Hippodrome and Principal Halls, in his Burlesque Musical Drama entitled "Caught Red-Handed" FOLLOWED BY I MPERSONATIONS of celebrated music composers conducting their own compositions. ALSO115 words
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Advertisement286 1914-03-21 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, An Unsurpassed Programme SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY PHOTO AT A I If A MHO A BEACH I GEMS THE iiLOiilTiOllA road. TO-NIGHT; 2nd Show 9-15 to 11-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT!! just skirts A Novelty Film Amusing story told by showing* of286 words
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Advertisement62 1914-03-21 1 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO Renowned for HighClass Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. To-Night! AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE. Corner of Albert «S: Bencool< n Street* Pasquali's Exclusive Sutjca <>X THE STEPS OF THE THRONE 4.<»< Hi feet IA Three Reeled Drama Depicting the Adventures62 words
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Article2256 1914-03-21 2 At a time when the two Poles liave at last revealed their secrets to the curious eyes of man, there is still a strange fascination in the stories of the long-dead pioneers >ho carried brave hearts to the conquest of the Arc tic ice-wastes. Portuguese2,256 words
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Advertisement359 1914-03-21 2 A Great Money-Making Opport Uniu FOR Vor You caunot make money without sound and health If you desire to be sound and healthy, and to 1;lk( rl! a keen competitive time, there is no other recourse Atank Nigrah Pills, which will make you sound, and mind. We have got just359 words
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313 1914-03-21 3 Our Singapore corrospon lent, whose letter published in November on the subject of direct shipments of rubber from Singapore to New York, created not a little comment in the trade, lias sent us another communication —appearing elsewhere in this issue—in which, under the title313 words
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Article87 1914-03-21 3 The Maharaja Dhiraja of Bordwan is presenting a hanging lamp to the tomb of Akbarat Second era h, Agra. It will probably be of somewhat similar design to the lamp given by Lord Carson to the Taj Mahal. The same donor, some little time87 words
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Advertisement319 1914-03-21 3 i. J. GOLDBERG. tfefl-koowi Optician of Sourabaya \j V be consulted daily at THE UNITED PHARMACY NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. tfoir f'' o:r t0 k' oon &3to 5 p.m. ULTATION FREE. GERMAN LAGER BEER ['ARM AID :i Cases of S daz: pints. oialled by K!AM TAI Co., Robinson Road, S, J.319 words
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Advertisement118 1914-03-21 3 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUDIO Amateurs' Work, Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Kong Hing Cheong Co., ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS, Singapore:—Branch at Penang. Yong Hoa Seng Co., 28, KLING STREET. GENERAL IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS, COMMISSION AND :ia n r fa(rr vr r:s a< s knt Provisions, Wines, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Toilet Requisites, Patent medicines, Szc,118 words
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Advertisement77 1914-03-21 3 A Mice Present To Send Home MAY BE CHOSEN FROM The Great Variety We Stock, of Tea Coffee lS? Pretty Designs. Finest Quality. The Safest Packing Assured YAMATO A cT 41, HICH STREET, SINGAPORE. The Motor Cycle of Proved Greatest Reiliablity. A. CU- GOLD MEDAL, 1913. Price defies competition. In77 words
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2057 1914-03-21 4 Whatever may he the journalistic shortcomings of the editor in the "Wild and Woolly West." he is usually a man of infinite resource and pluck, and possessed of a sense of humour as daring as it is Original. And it cannot he denied that the2,057 words
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Article71 1914-03-21 4 The Allahabad Pioneer" learns that the small ruin known as Metcalfe House, which is situated close to the Kutb at Delhi, is about to be taken over by the Archaeological Department, and that repairs w ill be carried out which will ensure its preservation. This decision will save71 words
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Advertisement210 1914-03-21 4 THE Ceylon Tailors Co. A Man is known by the Clothes he Wears. Neatness and Fit Attracts Attention. IF YOU I>KSIRK TO BE UP TO THE MARK Call at the Ceylon Tailors Co. WHERE EVERYTHING OF TRK BEST is SUPPLIED AND A THOROUGH FIT GUARANTEED. Europe Hotel Arcade, High Street.210 words
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Advertisement202 1914-03-21 4 Mads in Dubij n WE DIRECT EIFOrf iTloi By READ BROTHERS, Li Q ;u Dog's Head I Guinness with the Dog's Head Label bottle. The Dog's hi Bottling Is superior to any stout beotti ;is brewed from the only stout w in the world: the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all202 words
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Article158 1914-03-21 5 Saturday, 21. II Water I-JIB a.m.. 841 p.m. l> A Kshibitiun, Task RomL h At W.C.C: C. S. and La« m J!;,,. At S B. <\: S. 11. r. RaJßea I FiMitntwrn, p.m. Sunday, 22. II Wat. r :«.m.. !»-lt*. p.m. I» Ia If •v».ki<l mail <lu*\158 words
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Article26 1914-03-21 5 for arrival remains lers of good marks i shipment at 17s ,*>d., 1 7s. ordinary marks and buyers at 16s. M i i delivered weight.26 words
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Article490 1914-03-21 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. The following pamngera dne «n the Straits are taken from the London and China Express" P. 0. M -nIM V p Ni f ,,,,,r «I««'March-J7. CBL, 5 sr l l n an.l children, Mr. T BlAtherwick, Mr. and .Mrs. <;. HicMei Mi'V iTSJfc C490 words
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Article114 1914-03-21 5 SINGAPORE, MABCH, fj. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/1 1/t Detuand 2/1 i/::•_> Private m/s. j r>/,s 8 m/s. J/l 11 /:;•_> On Germany Bank d/d. 238§ Private :i m/s. 12 On France Hank d/d. 294j Private :i m/s. gHHj On India Bank T. T. 17lj Private 30 d/s.114 words
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100 1914-03-21 5 TANJONG PA6AB. i East Wharf l Basin i Nil Wharf Section No. I Nil Sheen Wharf Nil j Main Wharf Section No. Africa, Ktu Sane :t Nil ..4 Strathspey fi Nil <> —Priam. Minderoo, Myrmidon New Dock No. 7 ■< Under eonstruotion Nil100 words
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Article63 1914-03-21 5 Mr. R.D. Pringle. general secretary of the Singapore Y. M. A., is busily engaged in deputation work in Wales and the North of England in the interests of a projected new building, which it is understood is to be erected at Kuala Lumpur, where Mr. Canna did such signal service.63 words
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Article793 1914-03-21 5 Priws Quoted io the Market this Morning. NSOAPOU, Mai:.. 21. Maaan. Lvall and Kvatt. Banamgc and Shan Broker*, hne the following bat of quotation*: Rubber Shares. -Non.. Value. Buyers. Seller, f f A lla p r r t l Anglo Java :j/ 4/-{ 1 Anglo Johore 5/.793 words
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Article842 1914-03-21 5 Annual General Meeting. The Annua] General Meeting of the Swimming Club. Singapore. wa> called to order at 9:20 o'clock last evening, in the S. V. C. Drill Hall. The President of the club, Mr. W. Makepeace, was in the chair. Others present included Mr. T. C. Hay.842 words
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Advertisement309 1914-03-21 5 PRO BONA PUBLICO. Published by S. YAMAMOTO. (Japanese Dentist). No. 51 Victoria Street, Singapore, s.s. Recommendations of the British Dental Association. DECAY OF THE TEETH. Decay is chiefly due to food remaining in contact with the teeth. This food decomposes, forming acids which attack weak spots in the enamel covering309 words
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Miscellaneous506 1914-03-21 5 MAILS CLOSE.. ■■•i.ti. where otherwise stated i> L\it ii itoiir ..rlicr. lint letters may Ik -t. i u n a late fee of lt> cents. ti]> to ten ,11». 1 tor. tin- Ordinary mail close*. Daily Except Sunday. I V Malay States. Peka 11. Malacca. Mi;..r ami lN-naiisr l»y train)506 words
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Article672 1914-03-21 6 Nearly every war in history —that is to say the frankly piratical expeditions such a< the earlier crusades, the wars in Sicilly in mediaeval ttines, and the wars which produced and eventually destroyed the ancient Dukedom of Athens—has been produced by emotional appeal* to j shibboleths. They672 words
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Article433 1914-03-21 6 In Thursday"* issue we called attention to the overloading as well as the speed at which motor cars were driven by the native chauffeurs. It needs no special effort to see these in Singapore.' At any hour and practically any day of the week cars can be433 words
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Article152 1914-03-21 6 The Sultan of Kehuitan piyshi< usual visit to Singapore iv the early part of ApriL Mr. Huxley will act for Mr. A. B. Hubback, the Federal architect, daring the btfters absence England. The death is announced at Wj Lumpur of air. (mv f Patrick O Hara,152 words
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Advertisement232 1914-03-21 6 The World's Record HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED WITH "Champion" Motor Oil. Finest British Production. v Every Drop Lubricates." I SOLE AGENTS: Siiarpe, Ross Co., Ltd. IUOUTRIE Co., Ltd! :o: Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. HIS MASTER'S VOICE M L X Gramophones and Record^ Everyone and Everywhere. PICTURES YOU WILL WANT TO SEE IS232 words
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Advertisement137 1914-03-21 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. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM iWAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.137 words
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Article256 1914-03-21 7 Belfast Excited Over Possible Military Occupation. laencs Called Our Authorities Issue Warrants fj; Arnst. Reuter's Service. London, March 20. Sir E. I 'arson, Lord Londonderry m ie.ai 16« i i monist members Moose ol Commons have iri i for Belfast, ri c is a crowd of newscorrespondentsReuter's Service. - 256 words
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Article57 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London. March 20. in the French Chamber, rej>lyi ng •in interpellation on the subject the Putilofl" Iron Works, St. burg, M. Doumergue announe'liat the works from Feb. 11 f> permanently under the control Creuzot Grm who had advancdie necessary capital. France 1 also receivedReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article27 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London. March 20. i«» message says a conferee two Houses has reject- easting vote of the Chairamendmenl reducing the mates by seven millionsReuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article37 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London. March 20. from Stockholm state "UnciI of State has Cons 1 Petitions for divorce subPrince William of Sweden write which tie' consistory already granted. The -«»re I tin- marriage dis-Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article177 1914-03-21 7 Betting on the Lincolnshire, Grand National and Derby. Reuter's Service. London, March 20. For the Lincolnshire Handicap (which is to be run on the 25th inst.) the betting in 15 to 2 against Brancepeth, offered after Bto 1 had been taken 10 to against Tuxedo and Agdoe 20Reuter's Service. - 177 words
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Article88 1914-03-21 7 Labour Succ2ss Does Not Change Policy. Reuter's Service. London, March *J(>. Mr; Ramsay Macdonald has urged the withholding of Imperial assent to the South African Strike Indemnity Billin view of the change in the political situation as evidenced by the Transvaal elections. Mr. Harcourt replied that Lord GladstoneReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article86 1914-03-21 7 Opens New National Institute for the Blind. Reuter's Service. London, March 20. The King and Queen have opened a new National Institute for the blind. They were heartily cheered by thousands of blind people. The King replying to an address appealed to the Empire to show moreReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article73 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 20. A torpedo boat has collided with, and sunk a ferry steamer at Venice. Fifty persons were drowned. Sixbodies have been recovered including that of the Russian Vice-Consul Merkinski. Later. The death roll of fifty is confirmed. Eleven bodies have been recovered andReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article272 1914-03-21 7 Missionaries Must Leave Disturbed Districts. In consequence of the military operations now going on over so wide an area for the suppression of the "White Wolf* gang, Tnan Tntuh lias been paying special attention to the protection of foreigners in those regions. Recently he gent a number of272 words
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Article39 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, Ma.vh 2 in the Greek Chamber at Athena the Minister for Marine announced that orders had been placed for three additional Dreadnoughts, three armoured cruisers and a proportionate number of light units.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article27 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 20. Park reports that many people have been killed or injured during a fight at an electoral meeting at St. Denis.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article24 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 20. The aviator Lieutenant Thereby has been killed at Upavon. He sideslipped and fell 210 feet.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article28 1914-03-21 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 20. A Christiania message says their Majesties have welcomed the Prince of Wales and he was ovated by the crowds.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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102 1914-03-21 7 Secnnderabad, Feb. 25. As instancing the great interest Mahommadans have in promoting edncational schemes, to-day Messrs. Ahmed Alladin and Baboo Khan set out to raise Rs. 30,000 lor .the purpose of rebnilding Madras-I-Islam school of Secunderhad. Within two hours they raised Rs. 12,000. Mowlvi Habibudin, Nizam's102 words
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Article136 1914-03-21 7 Hungry Coolies Wandering Around. Considerable inconvenience was j caused yesterday to a large number of natives, of the poorer classes, by the sudden closing of all the eating shops, tea shops and money changers shops near the ({.P.O. shipping office. It was the place where scores136 words
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Article177 1914-03-21 7 The Kaiser Confers Order of Red Eagle. On Prominent Local G?rnm. Yesterday afternoon four o'clock Herr. K. Feindel, Consul General for Germany in pinned the insignia of the Fourth Class of the Order ..f T!w> Red Eagle npon the breast of Mr. John Salomon, one. of177 words
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Article388 1914-03-21 7 In Bankruptcy. Mr. Justice Sproule sat in Bankruptcy on Friday when the follow- ing cases came up for adjudication. The Official Assignee. Mr. David appeared to apply for an order for the commitment of A. T. < 'bopard for not paying his instalments. The order applied for was388 words
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Advertisement308 1914-03-21 7 Church Services. ST. ANDREWS. 4th sunday in lent. \.m. Holy communion (Plain.) 7.«}.> A.M.—HOLY COMMUNION (CHORAL.) Introit Chant 11)7. Service Smart. Hymn at (Offertory £11. Hymn at Communion Kill. Hymn ;it Ablutions 112. Nunc Dimiitis. D.15 A.M.—MATINS AND LITANY, First Lesson Genesis xlii. Second Lesson St. Mark XV, 12 and308 words
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Article406 1914-03-21 8 From the Army Supplementary Estimates it appears thai the additional estimated expenditure on account <>t' the Indian troops sent to Hongkong in 1012 is £45,000. A number of Japanese newsnap ts have been lined in sums ranging from yen SOU to yen 150 for publishing news406 words
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Article169 1914-03-21 8 Hoau of Commor.s. THB TROOPS IN CHINA. (L»V'». 25.) In Committee of fjapply on tin* Army Supplementary "Estimates, Colonel Seely explained that the supplementary Vote was rendered necessary by two main causes, tin* first being the retention of the Indian troops in China, and the169 words
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Article415 1914-03-21 8 S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Results of Thursday s Play. CH AMPIONSHIP. D. D. Kleinmann beat A. K. aB. Terrell, t b. 6—l, 7- •;>. J. A. Dean beat K. C. Stout.o—6, 6—2,o—^ F. Moding beal Capt. M. I. Hay. l_t;, (V <;—4. \Y. IT. Threlfall beat R. B. B. Donnell.415 words
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Article283 1914-03-21 8 class M R 1 SINGLES. Percy Gold, -4 beat F. B, S. Burrett, scr. Former w.o. Utermark beat Rayner. Ii 3, 6—4. E, S. Nathan beat J. H.K. Hesselink. n xt; Feindel v. H. li. Hemsted. Postponed. CLASS C SINGLES. C. (J. Brown beat Adamson. I—6,1 —6, o—4,283 words
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Article229 1914-03-21 8 CHA NPIOJfSHIP PAIRS. Salzmann and Teale v. ('apt. Day and Mugliston. class si Si I LBS. 1). M. Black, scr., n. A. K. a* B. Terrell, 15-1 R. Stout, scr., v. Ransford, scr. V. Miles, scr.. W. H. Threlfall. X CL \>> B SINGLES. U.K. Hemsted, scr., v.229 words
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Article70 1914-03-21 8 On Sunday, the 29th instant,Grarison squash-racquet cracks, under the leadership of Capt. M. F. Day. will endeavour to show the Tanglin Club players just how the game was meant to bo played. Mr.N. E. Bath has charge of the club representatives. The game will take place on the new70 words
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Article54 1914-03-21 8 S. C. F. A. League. This afternoon the Straits United and the Straits Evergreen F. C. will meet on the Police Reclamation Ground. Following are the fixtures for next week MONDAY. 23. Juvenile vs. Straits Jovial. WEDNESDAY, 25. Straits Junior vs. White Star 11. SATURDAY, 28. 1 White Star54 words
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44 1914-03-21 8 Results of Thursday's Play. C. Leedeiv —150, heat 1>. M. Black. —(»0. 25<>—120. K. V r Burt, plus (>0, beat C. F. M. Recano, —('>0. 250 —1ST. L. J. Wislmrt :i<>. beat C. R. a B. j Terrell, ser. 250—242.44 words
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Article105 1914-03-21 8 The Cricket Club tournament match this afternoon is lietween the C. S. Law and the Etceteras. The latter eleven playing to-morrow is as follows —A. W. Beven, I). M. Black, W. K. Vowler, S. H. Moss. J, C. B. Hawkins. Dr. J. A. Scharenguivel, J. Tinsley, P. Howard, T.105 words
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Article382 1914-03-21 8 Appointments. His Excellency the Governor has been phased t<> appoint Mr. (i. Gordon Wilson, an officer in (Mass IV ol* the Civil Service, to act as Postmaster-General, Straits Settlements, in Class 11. with effect from the 21st instant. Messrs. W. W. Hartley, (i. H. M. Robertson, A. C.382 words
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Article102 1914-03-21 8 Dull and barely steady, -lava, Jan.March £28 10s. sellers, and MarchMay £2875. tid. Holland, Hamburg, and Bremen. Macassar Jan.-Feb. £28 7s. 6d. sellers, and Jan.-March £28 I>. fid. Holland, Hamburg, and Bremen. Singapore Jan.-Feb. £28 15s sellers, Feb,-March L2B lis, Od., and March-May £28 10s. Hamburg. Cebu Dec.-Jan. and102 words
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Article344 1914-03-21 8 A special general meetino «t i Clnb was held in the Clnh i day at SJJU p.m. to pass ;i n to the following effect That the (Committee n they shall consider advisahl special general meeting for th,. > m pose of temporarily raising th< monthly subcription344 words
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281 1914-03-21 8 A committee meeting <»t tin above Association was held at the Chinese Volunteer Club on Wednesday, the 18th instant, in thafternoon. Among those present were R. H. McVittie and Messrs. M- Brockwell, 8. J. Chan, Wee 8w« Teow, Lim KeeCheok,T. H.< heng. Chew Woon Poh, Lee281 words
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84 1914-03-21 9 Ruffles Institution. Seniors.—K. R. Koek (Honours I, Dist. E. and (i.) C. A. Foston, Koh Lean Ann, K. F. Oehlers, Ong Sion Hian, Klioo Soo Kng, 11. X. Stuhhs, r lan Soo Wan, Tha Ying Khew, We.sterhout, Yeo Boo Lat. Juniors.—Chia Boon I A»ong (Honoum III):84 words
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Article80 1914-03-21 9 Seniors.—C. P. Cornelius, A. Dryadale, W. H. Heytuian, R. L'Angellier, W. li. Mosbergen; Pang Ah Fatt, Thong Foong Yeaw,C. B. Webb. Juniors.—P. Aeria, Balrain Singh, A. L'Angellier, G. N. Massabini, G. W. Miller, C. Pennefather, A. Raja Doray, F. M. S. Reutens. Tan Wee Tong, A. B.80 words
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Article46 1914-03-21 9 Seniors.—Ang Swee Chen£, C. B. Raul, M. J. Singh. Low Feng Cheow, Lye Kirn Sioug. Juniors.—Choo Teck Guan, Hoe Boon Joke, V. Nallathamby, Abdullah bin Ali, Chia Kirn Van. Choo Buan Hai, Poo Ciiye Koon, Lim Dang Inn, Lim Tel Li:n, Voug Ah Kong.46 words
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Article82 1914-03-21 9 Seniors.—M. M. K. Foston, F. H. Howeil, R. Mclntyiv, i). M. Norris, E. C. Padday. Juniors.- 1. M. Anchant, c. U. de Son/a. Tail Chew Neo, t. M. Cooke, M. Kerr, A. Maxwell, A. Westerhout, Wong Siow Inn. Distinction in M Dictation." Preliminary.—H. Tan,' R. L. Oehlers,82 words
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Article54 1914-03-21 9 Seniors.—E. G. da Silva, E. M. Page. Juniors. —M. A. Aeria,G. Isaac. Ang Soh Etwee, F. H. Cornelius, K. M. L'Angellier, Pawle, V. Ramsay, G. E. Reutens, H. M. Sneesby, E. M. Woodford. Preliminary.—E. M. Pestana, R. A. Flanagan, A. ML Nonis, Teo Sochoo, Teo Shanghai. Methodist Girls'54 words
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Article194 1914-03-21 9 Germany’s imports of rubber goods dnring 1913 showed a slight decrease upon the two preceding years, the respective figures being 1911, £1,335,150; 1912, £1,309,850; and 1913, £1,320,150. The latter figure is. however, subject to revision. The exports, on the other hand, showed a considerable increase upon 1912, the value being194 words
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Advertisement242 1914-03-21 9 The Anglo-Indian Stores, 84 BS, Serangoon Road. j Electroplating Dept. Lake to plate articles in Cold, Silver, Nickel, Brass and Copper, ALSO I ing and Lacquering of Brass and Copper fittings. CHARGES MODERATE. 1. ;S -and more on a gallon of petrol, tire mileage in rtion, wh le other expenditures242 words
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Advertisement237 1914-03-21 9 &LMUSAWA Co. W. M. KaSSiin, C.E., Consulting Architects. Architects, Comniission=Agents Surveyors. 3, Raffles Place, ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. M °Smodation! ,phone No-58. WORLD-WIDE Cable Address: REPUTATION! HIGH LIFE ADELPHI," Singapore. HOME COMFORT STYLE AND cacti Oode: LUXURY! LAST! A.B.C. sth Edition.237 words
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1371 1914-03-21 10 Storm of Discussion. No TiL'ntcd Englishmen! The new genera] manager of the Great Kastcra Railway will be Mr. Henry W. Thornton, at present general superintendent of the Long Island Railway, a Snbsidary company of the Pennsylvania Railway, LT.S.A. The Long Inland company was one <>t"1,371 words
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Advertisement187 1914-03-21 10 BOON SENG Co., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, Ix i > COMMISSION AGENTS. i%1 19, Robinson Road, 24, Cross St., SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1268. is I a i 7 -4 LIM KUEE CHHONG. HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE Leading Rattan Furniture Makers. Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Speciality. Orders promptly executed Charges Moderate.187 words
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Advertisement96 1914-03-21 10 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD Telephone No, lUi. 1. Extraction Painless. "2. Work Guaranteed 3. Charges Moderate. 4. Can be consulted in either or Malay. 1 Office Hours: PROM s to 5 WEEK DAYS PROM 8 ro Noon mm, AVs EXCEPT URGENT CASKS. NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism,96 words
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Article282 1914-03-21 11 We give below a compilation showing the imports of rubber, I gutta-percha, balata, jelutong, etc.! into the United Slates in l'.Uo. Ihe States now consumes a larfl i quantity of plantation rubber than lof wild Para grades and mediums combined. They also take considerably over one282 words
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Article382 1914-03-21 11 arious opinions are expressed as to when and i»y whom tho rubber stamp was invented, although, says 1 "The India-Rubber World," it seems to be agreed that, while experiments I were being made at the same time in other parts, the first robber stamps were382 words
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Advertisement137 1914-03-21 11 ASAHI Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. r RETAILERS TAMOTQ $> CQMPM&SY, :phosb No. 41-.'. 351, VICTORIA STREET. And Mil Liquor Dealers. CHEE EMC SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 7f, North Bridge137 words
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Advertisement230 1914-03-21 11 Buy from the Leading Boot, Shoe Slipper Manufacturers. E. Deloos Sons, OFFICES.BANK CHAMBERS, FACTORIES:.rr n NORTHAMPTON, 6, IUK Paradb, LEICESTER, NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND. LONDON. The Best Selling Lines For All Markets. None can Beat Us. Wo save yon at least 23 per cent, from our factory to your store. No Middlemen's230 words
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Advertisement287 1914-03-21 12 To Let TO LET. CONVENIENT FLOOR SPACE IN HEART OF SINGAPORE. This Valuable Bpace Comprises Godown, Vault of Reinforced Concrete. Entrance from both Battery Road and Collyer Quay. i m a \v" co. "THE \pplv to A. V¥. MM.AVA TRIBUNE* 1 20a 20c, Collyer Quay. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation,287 words
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Advertisement721 1914-03-21 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai ~r om d t0 Trieste and Fort Said. Sue, Aden, Co.ontoo Pcnanc Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. renang» aing i HOMEWARD. outward. 1914 gjj; o sai! on or :ibout Due to arrive on or about 191^721 words
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Advertisement465 1914-03-21 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADE N. EGYPT, MBDITERI lAN B N PORTS] PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Hills of Lading tawed for China Coaat, Persian Gulf,Ckmtinental and American D..its. niaamnw nifl leave Bingaffe ou or about MAIL LINKS. Homeward (for Europe). 1914.465 words
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Advertisement414 1914-03-21 12 Wanted I WANTED. I j An Experienced Teacher v<-< I in St Joseph's Institution I is MORTGAGEE'S S\LE I Monday March, 25, at 2-30 n n H get her with plank and H No: 41 St. Michael's Road, ereetwl I thereon, area 27,138 sq: feet Qui* rent *1. per annum.414 words
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