Malaya Tribune, 23 March 1914
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Title Section25 1914-03-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Dally.] Vol. I. ■No. 69. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che IHalapa Cribune. MONDAY, MARCH25 words
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Advertisement398 1914-03-23 1 HOOCLANDT Co, SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. A PPIv far Particulars. I- 1 j I* >. j f|^™ i tii i wm mm m im a. amu ri n m B I-'TU m»r in mortal* to command roeoeas, ba( p we'll do more well DESERVE IT." j I The Most Modern a:.d398 words
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Advertisement194 1914-03-23 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price Lis( An Unsurpassed Programme SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY the ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT 2nd Show 9-15 to 11-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT JUST.BKIRT3 a HovKvn Fom Amusing etory told by showing B nothing of the People above the Knee! Magazine story very amusingly illustrated *SSES?£i194 words
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671 1914-03-23 2 Directors' Report to Shareholders. Singapore, March 1914. Gentlemen,—Your Directors have pleasure in submitting herewith a duly audited (Statement of the Accounts of the Company for the year ended 31sl December, 1013. ACCOUNTS. —The net profit for the year (subject to the amount to be671 words
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Advertisement241 1914-03-23 2 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. MODERN jflu 'Phone No. 58. ACCOMMODATION WORLD-WIDE I Cable Ad<hrss: REPUTATION HIGH LIFE ADELPHI Singapore. HOME COMFORT! IN JHE Code: STYLE AND j LUXURY A.B.C. sth Edition. Manager. Proprietor. E. S. JOHANNKS. J. CAKAPIKT. $1,450 FORD CARS241 words
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Advertisement215 1914-03-23 2 Coniinmal Stamp co, N<) hotel d*europe kthw Stationers, Bookbin Rubber Stamp Mak PosT card cv Stamp Di D PwcES "debate. orders p r J UA^Uj r ,7~77 Inspection (<>nhahi Incited iea- Shimcda Dental Hall -1 ■aoii No. 492, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Up-tO-date Dentistry nw>i ><• CONSULTATION FREE. Gel The Right215 words
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Article220 1914-03-23 3 Tin* ;ihan<lnnimMit of tin Onmnifted «■••ntnil>i-iiiii^<i-iierne f-.r the 1M uuaii'n KiiIiIht mark»! not ar.jui--. '•I in all |>aili<-. It prohaldy rvtwircd it s tfeath knoll at tinimmia] mating of the' Rubber <;i-..\\,i~" cK-ialinn. *r 11..11«_r!j •>,,. !""j".s.l -lill lusil- ;idv..rali-. and probubls a.o-i |M.(,|d- are in (uvmir «•I' tlwi220 words
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Article190 1914-03-23 3 W it n > i .'inr |.< tl,,< |lj hi tin- abou 1 sul'jo t l.i'"ii. \'i.. l><\sar, l{. I. I li-- I inn's Sii lar ;i- lli-' Ua--s i',»!!«•<•: in-.I. \li%\ J mi--.' IO?t€ Wi'iv l>a-'- I .ii lUrt'Ci tluih a l.fnj.ni.nN I'll»' nlliral lli.-ii»i\ c|f;,i|\190 words
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Advertisement273 1914-03-23 3 L. M. C. loio.' Cycle of Proved Greatest Reiliablity. AC. U. GOLD MEDAL. 1913. IVi.v «Irli. r,,„,..-tii.j(m. ■«I. in afvti« and efficiency, >n ;ii.<>.*; n prtfc 1 '.•«»!!> nil.TMii Si!i-;,,,M,v and F.M.S. ft MW on Application. Sole Agents Straits Cycle Motor C° SINGAPORE. A Nice Pres&Edi To Sesid Home ma273 words
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Advertisement117 1914-03-23 3 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 Retailers. PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUDIO Amateurs' Work, Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Kong Hing Cheong Co., ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS, Singapore: Brand) at Penang.117 words
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Advertisement143 1914-03-23 3 Guan Chin Hong Co., Bx bB a l sT< mi: k bhp f: rs COMMISSION AGENTS, SHIP'S PURVEYORS AND SHIP CHANDLERS. CA NTEEN CONTRA< T( >R8 To H. H. British S Foreign Kaij. Fresh and Tinned Wines and Spirits &c, of the best quality. Orders Promptly Executed. A. P. Noormohamed143 words
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Article1364 1914-03-23 4 A CAB-STAND "CLINCHER.*' "Hullo, Bill! looking white« about tlu? lis this morning," ex- i claimed a cabby to a brother whip, i who 1k»'1 recently signed the pledge. "Why, whatever made you go and turn yourself into a waterbutt "Cos 1 know'd I should be able to1,364 words
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Advertisement223 1914-03-23 4 i 1914 Models Just Unpacked. MANY IMPROVEMENTS AND RE!-'I N EMENTS. Price $2,150 Complete. Tel: 719. < AUKAiHS. *r v J \\v B*l$ev* the PTupmotyll« to fa* the Host r.u- ofU»Qh inspection Invited. Abrams' Straits Motor Garage. ORCHARD ROAD. A Natural Remedy. Time was when disease was thought to be223 words
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Advertisement145 1914-03-23 4 ARM DISPEKSAEY. Dispensing Chemists S Dra&sts, Stock, -I Drills r,.*,; I T-.il.-t Etaquisft mimt* Kcal ft 1 blc 0 S. H. WEBSTER i U. Exporters, Importers wo General Commission Agents. GREAT sr. UI.I.KXS. LOXftQR Oltl<;- .rrillrd personal mi r\ i-i..n ..l .1 .»>.--, "I" tin- linn, w h*> is w«ll145 words
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Article94 1914-03-23 5 Monday, 23. > l i a.m.. 9-M p.m. „juuuCW, Animal $-80 p.m. v; 't nt. fr-lfi pm. Tuzsiay, 24. a.m.. MM 1 p.m. Wednesday, 25. %S6 a.m.. MMft p.m. 0 ,X l.i.iv Day. B. Meeting, Derrick's, boob, Thurshy, 25. 1 :i.m.. MK33 p.m. 1 i iii.i closest94 words
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Article82 1914-03-23 5 The co-operation of the United v ites, Knglish, French, German, ftassian and Japanese Governments asked by the promoters of hinama Exhibition in forming onal patrols for the round I air race. The plan is to ihe United States, England 1 rVance to patrol the Atlantic wiili scout cruisers while md82 words
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Article258 1914-03-23 5 LATEST LISTS. Outward Bound. The following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the London and China Express* 1 P. 0. Per I». and str. Namur." dne March J7. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Barclay, Mrs. R. J. Jewitt, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Yoana and children,258 words
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Article108 1914-03-23 5 Singapore, March, 23, On London Hank A m/s. 214 1/1 Demiuid 2/4 l/.">2 Private m/s. i .">/s :!in|s 2/1 11/82 On Germany Bank d/d. *2;;sA Private m/s. 212 On Prance Hank d/d. 2941 Private '•> m/s. •_'!>*! On India Hank T. T. 1741 Private 80 d/s. 17."»; On Hongkong108 words
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100 1914-03-23 5 TANJONG PAGAR. Ku-i Wharf (Basra) Calvpsu Wharf Section No. I Melehoir Trinb, TeeaU Sheen Wharf Nil Main Wharf Section No. 2 <<• Apcar, HeUaa Stratnaoej l Kuala. Kohaichang Nil Myrmidon, Ba maeas New Dock No. 7 Under construe tion Nil West Wharf s100 words
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Article194 1914-03-23 5 BIKdAPOBE, Mail .'.'i. .Nutmegs 110 P« Pkul $25.60 Nutmegs ws. *> *v»J CfcprTftali dd ©AO Copra Gorong Talo do OJO Copra Dongalo Jo .80 Copra Ksvoag jj Copra Palo 1•} J Co .ra Pontianak <<» 9*o Copra Siantan J» O.praSiogkawang ««> »*»»ia gago Flour Singapore Ist quality194 words
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Article65 1914-03-23 5 Devoe s Imp. Brilliant Oil (2 I tins) $8.00 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) Una J» Fish Brand 2 tins in ease a! Lampglass brand 2 tins m rase at Lampglass brand 2 tins DlUgon brand 1? tins Crown brand 2 tins Rising Sua brand 2 tim I Cross brand65 words
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Article795 1914-03-23 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Si.\<;mm)i:k. Mak.. 28. Mewurt. Lyall and Rvatt, Ihrhaiigf) ;tii<l Sham Broken, wane the following list uf qnotatioM: Rubber Shares. .Norn. Value. Buyers. Bettjpm. Alla-ar 1« 2/1 I Anglo Java j/:*, l Anglo-Johore •'>/- ti/;; 2/- Angfe-Halnj O|lJ t»/ 1 a795 words
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Article874 1914-03-23 5 Marlborough. North-West Canada, from St. McKay to White Horse, is no place for any of the molly-coddle Species. Heal men—men with red blood gushing through their veins, not bine blood." —inhabit that region. "Bear-Meat-Men,* 1 Jack London calls the gold prospectors of Alaska and the Yukon. Those who874 words
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Article14 1914-03-23 5 We do not necessarily endorse tiie opinions expressed by any < f our correspondents.]14 words
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Article342 1914-03-23 5 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.* Dear Sir, —From the list of results of the Cambridge Examinations held in December last, now to hand, one grieves indeed to Bud that Sin#aj>ore t possessing a much larger percental* of Straits-born Chinese student*? of both sexes as compared with342 words
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Article65 1914-03-23 5 Quite a crowd was at Raflies Hotel on Saturday evening to take advantage of the roller-skating. The dining-room was cleared at M> o'clock and skating continued until nearly midnight, the Parisian Trio providing the music, it has been six months since the hotel h*Kt provided this popular diversion, hut the65 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous513 1914-03-23 5 MAILS CLOSE. ii. except where otherwise stated, j h"'-ir earlier, but letters may be j ,1 v. :h a late fee «»f H» cents, up to ten the Ordinary mail closes. Diiiy Except Sunday. 1 Mai y States. Pekan. Malacca, uang 1 by train i at t". p.m. f U513 words
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Article384 1914-03-23 6 W i m I tin* opinion thai «is in rister has in-m-lit atam i\ ill-vrilered amotions i .>,- I i>\ of a w.. in- .ut >hit*l.*.!eth. bin i'"\\ w..-;-■ of effort to 1«t i ho wh\ ami the wj for ot tin* threaten*.* I COtjtfict in384 words
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Article518 1914-03-23 6 Tin' release of Mr. Pooler, in::: recently Renter's agent in Japan, may be taken to mark tbe tinal stages of the inquiry into the Naval fflandahi which have bo exercised the Japanese. Now that bis evidence has been secured it would seem that, 1 where foreigners arc518 words
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Article330 1914-03-23 6 I The Pataling Rubber Esi have declared a hn.il divi I per cent. 11. H. (he i .Sri 1 Mohkota of Kelantan is daughter of H.H. the R that State in May. o: A telegram from K\ r reports the death of European nurses at i330 words
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Advertisement203 1914-03-23 6 Raneegunge Glazed Stoneware Drainpipes All Sizes Stocked Sharpe, Ross S Co., Ltd. I MOOTRIE Co., Ltd. :o: Raffles- Place, SINGAPORE. HIS MASTER'S VOICE ver y° ne and lV _3 Everywhere. PICTURES YOU WILL WANT TO SEE IN TOB CRAND CHANCE OF PROGRAMME MARLBOROUGH TO-NIGHT I EOTH GRAVE GAY Figure in203 words
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Advertisement79 1914-03-23 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO. Raffles Place, next to Robinsoi 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 MAPPIN&WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow79 words
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Article743 1914-03-23 7 IS IT CIVIL WAR Movements of Troops and Warships Towards Ulster. BRITISH OFFICERS RESIGN. Alleged Mutiny by Men of The Dorset Regiment. Volunteers and Troops Salute. Reuter's Service. London. March 21, activity in I'lster continues I "S. Troops are arriving South and two warships blin Bay. Right hundred tnoblished inReuter's Service. - 743 words
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Article831 1914-03-23 7 British Officers and Men in state of Mutiny It is reported that a number of officers at Aldershot have resigned. It is officially announced at Belfast that a special train ordered to convey troops from the Curragh to Belfast was subsequently cancelled and no reason was given. A831 words
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Article96 1914-03-23 7 Record Rugby Inijrnstiona! at Edinburgh. Reuter's Service. I.nn«l««n. March A l Minlmij-ii Knirlaini I Scotland aL h'n-hy football by niiteen points t«> fifteen. The weather was ideal and the i;:. u.hmce a rceonl. A most BtrenUOOl ami keen fjinu' resulted. Then- was try l>y the Scotsman Wilt. WhileReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article33 1914-03-23 7 Lotteur's Fine Gallop. Reuter's Service. London, March 21. At Lewes, Lutteur is mentioned as having on the 14th instant galloped two and a half miles of the steeplechase course, going well.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article27 1914-03-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 2& Thefcores in the Hoihorn Ball hillianl championship of USOiOW up an- Inman 9,0005 Km.-e7.iHU. lnman score*! tin- Championship break, 711.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article142 1914-03-23 7 German Shipping Extensions in the East. Important Improvements. Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 21. A bill has been presented in the Reichstag authorising the Chancellor to complete a contract with a German firm for regular mail steamer 1 services between the Far East, Australia and the German possessionsReuter's Service. - 142 words
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Article193 1914-03-23 7 Wins on Points in the Fifteen the Round. Reuter's Service. London, March 23. Pari* telegr&infl state that Joe Jeannette defeated Carpentier on points in a fifteen round contest for stake- of £6,000 sterling. Carpentier was the cleverest, but his blows made little impression on his heavier opponent. CarpentierReuter's Service. - 193 words
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Article82 1914-03-23 7 Reuter's Service. London, March *Jl. Senator Guathier has taken the post of Minister of Marin'-. Later. There is a general feeling in Paris that the Government has received a severe blow hy the resignation of M. Caillaux. The chance of a Republican Federation, headed by M.M. BarthonReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article556 1914-03-23 8 The National Bank for Germany reports for 1913 a net proht of m. 7,406,379, against m.8,759,325, for IDI2. Out of this m.5,400,000are to be distributed as 6 per cent, dividend, against 7 per cent., equal to in. 6,900,000, for the previous year. The administration of the556 words
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Article91 1914-03-23 8 The British Government, in order to show its friendliness and dp something for the benefit of our people, has decided to devote the balance of the Boxer Indemnity to the establishment of aChinesecollege at Hankow. The amount of money available is $7, .)5(),(K)0 and the British91 words
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Article68 1914-03-23 8 Britain and Sweden Combine in New Expedition. Reuter's Service. London, March 22. It is announced from Stockholm that an expedition will start for the South Pole in the summer of 1915 and will be absent for five years. There will be six scientists in the expedition, ofReuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article58 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 23. Telegrams from Sydney state that Minister of Marine, Milieu, says that Mr. Churchill's speech demonstrates the advisability of another imperial conference of defence. He did not believe that Mr. Churchill's suggestion of an Imperial Squadron or the despatch of Dominion ships to theReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article32 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 21. Seven of the Russian officers charged with espionage in Austria have been sentenced ai Vienna to several years penal servitude. Two have been acquitted.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article20 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 22. Signer Salandra has finally formed a coalition Italian cabinet, after protracted efforts.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article45 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London. March 22. A court martial at Met/ has sentenced the duellist ht. St. George who on February 27 killed Lt.llaage. a brother officer to two and a half years' detention in a fortress. He has also been dismissed the service.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article33 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 22. Mr. Pooley, Renter's correspondent at Tokio, who was arrested in connection with the naval scandals, has been released on bail of two thousand yen.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article25 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 21. The Cambridge eight rowed over the full course in 11) minutes ID sees., the conditions being good.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article23 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 21. The wrecked Venice ferry steamer has been raised and will be towed to the Arsenal.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article22 1914-03-23 8 Reuter's Service. London, March 21. Several civilians at Strasbourg have been sentenced to imprisonment and fines for insulting soldiers.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article234 1914-03-23 8 (BY "CANDOO.") S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. To-day's Tics. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. Salzmann and Teale v. Capt. Day an<l Mnguaton. CLASS 14 A BINGLBS. I>. M. Black, scr., v. A. K. a B. Terrell,—ls-1 K. C. stout, scr., v. C. Ranaford, scr. C. V. Miles, si r., v. W. H. Threlfaii,234 words
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Article180 1914-03-23 8 CLASS M A SINGLES. F. Rnchwaldy, ]>lus 2. v. Miles,—--i or Threlfall,—ls.3. CLASS "B SINGLES. Percy Gold, —2, v. F. S. Nathan, scr. De Hoghton— 2, v. F. W. Day. scr. If latter not in doubles. EL B. s. Donnei,—ls.2, v. \Y. A. Rose scr. If latter180 words
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81 1914-03-23 8 The third round of this tournament will be completed this evening, when the following matches are to be played A. E. Coveney, plus 20 vs.. L. de Souza— 75. J. Kleinmann,—UM) vs., 1). Martia. scr. The other two still in the competition are G. van81 words
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Article173 1914-03-23 8 The first motch in the Haigh Shield competition between Raffles Institution and St. Joseph's Institution will take place this afternoon on the Rallies Ground, commencing ;it 5. Following is the I Raffles team :—Goal, Bligh. Backs, Sahib and Tyeb, Halves, Vara, Idris and Toan Ho. Forwards, Hadji Omar, Arunasalam,173 words
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Article208 1914-03-23 8 Tiie S.C.C. tournament match on Saturday afternoon between the Etceteras and the s. and Law eleven was stopped in the lirst inning on account'of rain after the former had captured three wickets for 7.1 inns. The results of the uncompleted mutch are given below. The match will not he208 words
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Article98 1914-03-23 8 The S.C.R. tournament, the opening of which has been postponed from last Monday afternoon on account of the weather, will officially shirt this p. in., with the following matches on the schedule CHAMPIONSHIP. L. EL Gomas v. T. de Siiva. CLASS "A" BINGLBS. E.98 words
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Article37 1914-03-23 8 Mr. J. Argyll Robertson has taken over charge of the F. M.S. Agencies of tly Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. Mr. D. W. Gilmour intends leaving Kuala Lumpur early next month, going Home on furlough.37 words
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Article171 1914-03-23 8 Deutscher Lese-verei n. Dissolution of German ft*.4 ClubSUN i„ tIl "Ait d, 8 QUORUM NOT PRESENT AT fen* SATURDAY. H Probable Ufilutim With T eutai)is There were only M m the Deutscher Lese-V< 1* •nan Reading Club) ll < J! Mr. w. w:„.i:„, > ««W the special »»I.^ Ihe meeting,171 words
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Article142 1914-03-23 8 Mr. W. <;. Bell, PostmasterGreneral, who left for Hongkong 00 j the P. and 0. "Arcadia" bsj Friday afternoon, told a "Malaya Tribune" representative that he and Mrs. Bell had changed their plan* at the last minute and were not going to return to England hy the Canadian142 words
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164 1914-03-23 8 Abdullah Mart, Abdulmajid, Abdurahoan, Ahkai. A. Ninailsa, Atkins North. Han Joong, Bogage, Canton,Chen Guan, Ohenpakakannu, Cheong Huat, Cheong Tuck. Chesmail, Chiso'hn Robertson. Chop Hensonge, Customs, Davood, Ding Gnokang, Fenner, Fook Sang, Freear, Gagliard, Gim Moh Chan, Gray, Guanseng, Hajee Salih, Haji164 words
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Article49 1914-03-23 8 The German steam Navigation Company Hansa al Bremen has declared a dividend of 20 percent (1912 also 20 per cent.) out ol a j* profi! of m.8,737,000, as with m.8\204,000 in 1914 setting aside an unknown aa* for depreciation of the Heet reserve funds receive m*h (1912, uk 2,150,000).49 words
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Article1105 1914-03-23 9 British Expedition to ihe Far East. I'- T. 1,-iper. wf th< London S.ho.l of Tropical Me.li.-in*. an< i Wandsworth ticholar. left Loudon for China in the St,•.,,,,. ahiu -Malwa" on .Muh IVh. Ih- was tieo«nj|Kinieol by Mnrgeon E, 1.. Atkinson. !{.v< win, has been .-•<- ei.n.l-d by the1,105 words
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Article391 1914-03-23 9 (by BOA.) The following is a story told to me by an old Malay man. The days when Singapore was under Malay rule, the coast was infested by a kind of sword fish called by the Malays" Ikan Todak." These fish killed so many fishermen and391 words
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Article147 1914-03-23 9 With reference to the progress of the Siamese Southern Railway, the Board of Trade have received, through the Foreign Office, the following particulars furnished by the Chief Resident Engineer of the Federated Malay States Railways who recently inspected the Sou thorn lines of the Siamese State railways147 words
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Article21 1914-03-23 9 Pafafrfced by S. YAMAMOTO. (Japanese ntist). No. 51 Victoria Street. v ipore,SLSJ. Recommendations of the British Dental Association.21 words
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Article228 1914-03-23 9 The most obvious way*, prevent decay is to remove th< particles af food which cling to, and i snaiat between, the teeth after eating. Partes, to whom the Pui>ti< rlealta Movement is largely dn* pointed out long ago, in his Health Prim< r, that people could do228 words
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Advertisement167 1914-03-23 9 0 TAl Co.. C 11 I WT W I ..,•!■>- F •••"_•:i S I ...i \V> i«- |ti .".'«t. 111 «I. rii. WOO t?UNG. t Grocer for > C :3L2 LEAF" f 7I.OW TEA .imis and Fragrant lakes it the most gpiica] TEA in the Market fi BE1NS Co., [alacca167 words
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Advertisement160 1914-03-23 9 Maternity Home and Nursery for Babies, •:n. ORCHARD road Four certificated English Nurses in charge. win» will also attend patients, i.niv nation dtfcy.) ;it fchelrowu limn- TLUVis m> application tO Nora hi charge or Mrs. Kr I. The Anglo-Indian Stores, 84 86, Serangoon Road. Electroplating Dept. Undertake to plate articles160 words
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1497 1914-03-23 10 During the past few weeks we have heard several suggestions which aim al perfecting methods on tin* estate and producing plantation rubber of uniform quality. We want at tin- oul-et to express the view that il is impossible to effect uniformity in plantation rubber on the1,497 words
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Advertisement139 1914-03-23 10 NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc. by Dubois's Collo=lode. A Concentrated Solution Of Vegetable lodine. iff jcirit Its applications are so numerous that we cannot enumerate them all in this limited space Singapore Depot, Maynard and Co., Ltd. K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD.139 words
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Advertisement143 1914-03-23 10 GUAN KIAT§co! SHii'-CHAXDLEUS, 37, PHILLIP STREET Government and Municipal Contractors. General Importers and Exporters Commission Agents. SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE FLUID The Ideal Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers. New Shipment Just Imported. flubbink's ooloared }>.ii:i;. oil M Mini' VsWos OMpnand Fibre gHtoctaa Asbestos Metallic Wvrm Tape, Asfcaani Metallic Woven143 words
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Article552 1914-03-23 11 The White Breasted Water Hen 1 Rua Rua.' (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") The white breasted water hen, known by the Malays as Burong Etna nia.' is very common on the Island. It is very quick in its movements, and is able to conceal itself in552 words
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Article165 1914-03-23 11 A grettl stir has been created by tin* shooting of Mr. William Benton a wealthy Scottish rancher, in Mexico. Apparently Mr. Benton visited Cencral Villa.the rebel ha.let at Juarez, to remonstrate with him on the destruction of his ranch by soldiers. An altercation ensued. and according to165 words
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Advertisement355 1914-03-23 11 iftftJFO PERFECT mmm*mm filing systems. >,-!o for any business, whether large all. Letters found or filed in a jjrnum of time. Inexpensive, simple, inspected at the Roneo showAdvice'on Filing, Gratis. 44a, Collyer Quay. Lady Dress Makers Chinese Lady Outfitting Depot. m Specialities:— ,2>:l*f |§fr lN BRIDES Costumes, i' r firstclass355 words
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Advertisement216 1914-03-23 11 JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE Co., OF ORCHARD ROAD. USEFUL NOVELTIES if they could speak, we would have no need of advertising. Julian Frankel Sells Them JULIAN FOR THE RIGHT GOODS. CHEE ENG SONS. ESTABLISHED 1859. 7f, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL. MILITARY. AND SPORTING TAILORS. The Managing Proprie- raNßHttsSm "I. A216 words
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Advertisement316 1914-03-23 12 To Let TO LET. CONVENIENT FLXX)R SPACE W '.ART OF SINGAPORE. This Valuable Space Comprise? God m, Vault of Reinforces Concrete. Entrance from both Battery Roac and (SoUyer Quay. Apply to 14 A. W." co. "THK MALAY A TRIBUNE" 20a 20c, Collyer Quay. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. liE316 words
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Advertisement529 1914-03-23 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste=Shanghai rw^^^S^ a Port Sai Suez M c OUTWARD. 1914 I HOMEWARD. Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about s. 3. Koerber 9, 900 tons Mar. 26 s. s. Africa 8,529 words
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Advertisement261 1914-03-23 12 j Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE I CO., L T D. At an Annual Cenoral Milling of tho akne Company, held si the Regiatered Men of the Ownpany. Nos. 57 and..*. Klin- Street Bum|Mr":"" t,,l> :i(,,h Worember, 191», the fbltomn* irentlemon wo.v eleoted Directors and Officers lot261 words
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Advertisement389 1914-03-23 12 Wanted An Experienced T in St. Josh's lns tlI n V Apil| >' I» theft Monday March tt g*her with plank L thereon, area 27 13« 1;i l 1 Freehold Land I hereon Road tow-i• tr °t 1 36,400 aq feet. CHING EEK m t IS 3 All! -Ii«i„,^ The389 words
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