Malaya Tribune, 26 March 1914
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section27 1914-03-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. J Progressive and Infttendent Evening Daily.l Voi. I. No. /2. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY MARCH 26, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CDe Ittalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, MARCH 2627 words
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Advertisement246 1914-03-26 1 HOOGLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. I PPis for Particulars. SCOTCH j I I ■mi 11 v ĕ ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME i v FOR THREE SIGHTS ONLY j OIK MARK AN 1 OiM ji a I Protean Actor from the Lmudixi Hippjarome in Lis Qnickj eh* I Tit tndmd <ep246 words
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Advertisement251 1914-03-26 1 I 5 HEART J I JEWESS jj LN 2 PARTS J THE CASE OF THE MISSING GIRL jj A 1 icti r -Story and THREE CHOICE FILMS. J 2ND SHOW- 9-1") to 11-15 P.M. I TheFirei Show includes An Interesting Number of PATHE3 ANIMATED GAZETTE i I wll r i251 words
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Advertisement69 1914-03-26 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO I Renowned for HighClass Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograjrfi taken at our Studio. To-Night! AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Bencoolen Str*tf» Exclusive Subject ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE 4,000 feet. A69 words
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370 1914-03-26 2 F. T. Brooks - By F. T. Brooks. During a recent visit to an estate in Negri Sembilan it was noticed that a considerable number ot old Para rubber trees were attacked by two kinds of parasitic flowering plants in a manner similar to that in which mistletoe370 words
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Article310 1914-03-26 2 I he Allahabad "Pioneer" does not like, for obvious reasons that France should have any territory in this country and be a neighbour to British India. It writes:—The idea that the water supply of the small French settlement of Karikal is threatened by the great Cauvery310 words
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Article30 1914-03-26 2 A cyclone and a tidal wave swept North-Eastern Madagascar recently. Serious damage was done to buildings and shipping. At Tamatave, sixteen natives were drowned by floods. J30 words
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Advertisement197 1914-03-26 2 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists, Families and Commercial-travellers. MODERN 'Phone No. 58. ACCOMMODATION! WORLD-WIDE Cable Address: REPUTATION! HIGH LIFE ADELPHI, Singapore. HOME COMFORT |fl TH g ♦STYLE AND PACT i CWe; LUXURY' CAM 1 A.B.C. sth Edition. Manager, Proprietor, E. a JOHANNES. J. OARAPIET. Ihiiiimwihi197 words
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Advertisement226 1914-03-26 2 30 MILKS and more on a gallon of petrol, tire mi; ,1 IWrtion. while other expenditures arc pratt I COMPLETE 52.500. I "OBEY THAT IMPULSE." I 1 ii —m i in inn Abrams' Straits Motor Garai A Natural Remedy] Time was when disease was thought to m due to the226 words
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Article814 1914-03-26 3 G. L. Jessop - By G. L. Jessop. I he forthcoming experiment with the old fashioned guttie" ball should provide the golfing world with a fare opportunity ol realising to what an extent modern golf would be affected by its re-intro-duction. 1 here are some who will have it that the difference,814 words
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Article82 1914-03-26 3 Daring what is Known as the "stone age of astronomy in India,! Maharajah Sawai Jeisingh, the rounder of Jaipur, erected an observatory at each of the following places; Ujain, Mnttra, Benares and Jaipur. These exist to-day, but tjie stupendous stone and masonry instruments are necessarily82 words
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Advertisement339 1914-03-26 3 BOON SENG Co., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, AN I > COMMISSION AGENTS. I g 19. RoMasca I*4 U 24, Cross St., singapore. Telephone No. 1258. I |*|S 17--«» K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. BR \s BASAH ROAD. Telephone No 1245. 1 extraction Painless. I Work Guaranteed. i. (;n be consulted in either English339 words
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Advertisement167 1914-03-26 3 tiIONEQ PERFECT FILING SYSTEMS. Suitable for any business, whether large or small. Letters found or filed in a minimum of time. Inexpensive, simple, can be inspected at the Roneo showrooms. Advice on Filing, Gratis. f 4a f Collyer Quay. Just Arrived: ——^msr STAR car with stream-line body, 10/12 H. P.,167 words
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Article1882 1914-03-26 4 Sooie Interesting Questions in the House of Commons. London, Feb. 17. Mr. Waiter (iuinness asked the Uttdei Secretary of State for India whether the peasant proprietors of the village of Dokoha, in the Punjab, formerly owned about IJL3O acres of land, but had since been deprived of1,882 words
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Article112 1914-03-26 4 A letter from Lhassa states that after one of the recent fights (apparently in eastern) in which the Tibetans were victorious, they cut off the heads of their slain enemies and brought them to Lhassa where they heaped them up In front of the Chi l)a> (Commander-in-ChiefV)112 words
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Advertisement471 1914-03-26 4 hnportajuj^ The United Saw Mills, UA" (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement* i °> AUTHORISED CAPITAL *I,M«,M. BOARD OP DIRECTORS ONG SAM LKONG Chairman DR. LIM BOON KBNG. T nww*n ***** TAN BAN KHI VM r£ GOfl soo KEE ESQ. Managing Director TAN CHBNG Mono ESQ. The Management begs to announce471 words
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Article122 1914-03-26 5 At i the »nb Post Offices up to p.m. I- ft at General Post Office or on board up to 4-16 p.m. after that hour (at Pt -t Office onl y 10 cents. Late fee for I i letters up to :<:»0 p.m. 10 cents, up to122 words
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Article31 1914-03-26 5 ■re. Due in Loudon. Arrived. L March 4 Mar. 1 t> Mar. r, M, i M 1. IS v m v -<• «>. in y 1>. L April 3 o31 words
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Article25 1914-03-26 5 of IN. 20,000 was caused ibe blow room of Crown Cange of the outlu-eak i« i friction in the machi-25 words
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Article776 1914-03-26 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morniftj. SINGAPORE, Ma it.. I& Lv ,H an l Evatt. benange and Share ■Men, iase* the following list erf quotation.* Rubber Shares. Not". Value. Bnyers 'J- t%« 1/6 2/1 I Anglo Java 2/9 41 1 Anglo-Johare ;>/. 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/3 p,/776 words
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Article108 1914-03-26 5 SIXUAPOKE, M.\ ::r:i, 26. On London Bank 4 m/e, j/i Demand 214 \t Private G m/>. fu y^' _>/| 11/;.-.. On Germany Hank d/d. xj Private :i m/a, •_>{•_»" On France Bank d/d. 2941 Private :t m/s. -}i» s On India BankT.T. 1743 Private ;>o d/s. 1 On Hongkong108 words
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127 1914-03-26 5 TAXJONG PAGAR. I East V\ harf i Rasin) Nil wti" W hai-f No. I Teesta, Edavana Sheere hart Stw.r„„ Main Wharf Section No. '2 -Kceb-r. Van Swoll Patzan v -I Mi can te 6 Darvel w m ♦»—P«-r-*ous, Santhia, V v K!;t'l;r New127 words
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Article321 1914-03-26 5 SIN.; VP:»•:;;. ,q m j,--j Nntmegi 1100. pw n!onl $24.09 1 Nutmegs 8(1 S. 1 I Copra Bali ~,'i!o 1 Copra Gorong Talo iti 1 g*2o Copra Dungalo do 11 .-_>.» Copra Kayong ,1,, jo.so j Coma Pnlo J iu.7o Copra Pontianak .1.. 10.10* j Copra 81321 words
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Article603 1914-03-26 5 Outward Bound. LATEST LISTS. Ihe following passengers due in the Straits are taken from the 44 London and China Express" P. 0. Per P. and str. Nanmr." due M ireh 27 Mr. and Mr.s. T. G. Barclay, Mis. R, J. Jewitt. Mr. ami Mrs. R. H. Young and603 words
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Advertisement43 1914-03-26 5 i THE CROWN DRAPERY. No. 29, Selegie Road. Just unpacked a now shipment of Ladies and Children's Sola Topees A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES. WASHING BRAIDS AND LACES. DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS AND TOILET REQUISITES AS WELL AS Everything for the Little Ones.43 words
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Advertisement214 1914-03-26 5 The World's Great Success. "Borhanes' Bedah Jarawat" This Malaya face powder to be used twice or thrice a week at bed time and washed out in the morning with hot water. It cures wrinkles pimples and all aorta of shades and spots that deface the human feature Sole Age tits:214 words
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Miscellaneous573 1914-03-26 5 THE WEEK'S DIARY. Thursday, 25. II Water HK»I p.m. i; lliiiiH-ward iiiiiil elose«. Singapore dolf Club. Annual (lencral Meeting. <i-1 1»."«. Friday, 27. Water ll-.*>a.ni.. 11 1* p.m. M I M (II. 1 1( »>lative Council 'MJ* 1 p.m. .lu-tiivs •_>-."<) p.m. \lvk /i-IU) |».m. Saturday, 28. jj, W.i f573 words
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Article352 1914-03-26 6 THE ARMY'S VICTORY.” j The ill-considered, ill-directed I action of certain Officers in the Curragfa and Aldershot commands, in resigning before they clearly understood what was expected of them, has brought a very hornets' nest of* troubles about Great Britain. The past decade has seen intensified a cold spirit of352 words
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Article150 1914-03-26 6 Chinese Iz&y Shot by Dos Destroyer. At 7-JOo'clock this morning, at Duxton Hill, a Municipal .log destroyer whilst shooting a dog on the I'ootpath. shot Mr-. Wee Seok Yah, a sister of Mr. Tan Chew Kirn. The lady was seated in the house at the time of the150 words
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316 1914-03-26 6 The Social gathering held at the Short Street Girls School last night in connection with the above Lodge was largely attended. Among those who were present were Dr. Poulez, Mr. Vijaiakon. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. A Mrs. Sheers. Mr. A Mrs. King,316 words
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Article449 1914-03-26 6 Mi*. A. V. Brawn 1..-, t •>y v,« ~..N H(, j,; noon. v «ter- :o: A Japanese named II p., been granted permission to tin mine in Johore Th < X|,luit in the vicinity of Nani ffi. expected to pay well. a 1 9 o: LingTongToh,449 words
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Article173 1914-03-26 6 j The question of illiterates has [been much discussed in connection with the Immigration Bin, which lias now passed the House of Representatives. One journal declare the bill is objectionable mainly because of the so-called literacy test. This test strikes a blow al > class of immigrants173 words
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Advertisement260 1914-03-26 6 LARGE VARIETY cvNOI FO r s ADES O i 11V/Ijl-iv/ in stock. ONLY ONE QUALITY NECESSARY FOR BOTH INSIDE *3.StC AND Can be used on OUTSIDE WORK. P!aster Brick Wood Cement Ac. DISTEMPER. Sliarpe, Ross Co., Ltd. S. IOUTRIE I Co., Ltd. :o: Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE M260 words
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Advertisement126 1914-03-26 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 MAPPIN& WEBB, Limited. M II ———I Ml 111 IWI I II II126 words
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Article1188 1914-03-26 7 INTENSE EXCITEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. "A Hellish Suggestion." Labour Threatens to Take to Arms. WAR MINISTER RESIGNS. Reuter's Service. London, March 24. •♦[I'yeii want t > force my class {i you to-morrow, we Trades 1 j. will now consider the >.• 'idling of a militaryReuter's Service. - 1,188 words
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Article54 1914-03-26 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 'it.. Their Majesties the King and Queen were given an ovation at Chester when they opened the newwing of the Infirmary. The King in his speech at the Town Hall said he rejoiced in this fresh opportunity to come into close contactReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article24 1914-03-26 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 25. Telegrams from Berlin state that the Crown Prince's projected visit to the German Colonies has been abandoned.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article29 1914-03-26 7 Reuter's Service. London, March 25. The death is announced of Mr. Robert James McMordie, M.P., for East Belfast since Life 1 and Lord Mayor of Belfast from 1910-11)1.5.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article200 1914-03-26 7 Debate on the Estimates a Heated Controversy. Both Sides Angry. Reuter's Service. London, March 2.5. The House of Commons debate 011 the Army Estimates, beginning harmlessly on a*roplanes, developed into a heated controversy on the subject of the Curragh officers. The Liberals are most angry at theReuter's Service. - 200 words
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Article96 1914-03-26 7 Result of the Lincolnshire. Reuter's Service. j London, March 25. > j The additional probable starter is j Outram, ridden by R. Stokes. The Race. Prevoyant (Gardner) led for half a mile when Mediator (Prout) went to the front. Outram (R. Stokes) took the lead at the distanceReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article81 1914-03-26 7 Probable Starters and Riders. For the Liverpool Spring Cup, over a distance of a mile and three furlongs, which is to be run to-day, the probable starters and riders are —Balscadee, Wheat ley Lorenzo, Whalley Scots Saint, K. Huxley Cyllenemore, Walter Griggs Bachelors Wedding, Donognue; Wrack,81 words
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Article55 1914-03-26 7 Mombassa The Indian Ckmgress has passed resolution, adopting M the fundamental principle of the right of Indians now, and henceforth, settled here, to a complete and full equality of treatment.' 1 Tin* Congress also decided to call the attention of the Governor to the absence of an55 words
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Article603 1914-03-26 7 IMPORTANT MESSAGE SPECIAL TO MALAYA TRIBUNE A Valuable Forecast. (Spteimi '<> tkt M<;hi,f„ TrlbnmA The prospects of rubber and tin in the near future are matters that constantly exercise the minds << most people in Malaya and other parts of the Middle Bast, for tin and! rubber603 words
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Article31 1914-03-26 7 The Bombay Gazette.” It has been decided t'» publish the Bombay Gazette" daily in tha form of a single sheet, the Direeioni announcing that this is being dona pending other arcangements,"31 words
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429 1914-03-26 8 CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS. I). H. Kleintnann, vs. J. A. Dean. Dean proved to be no match for Klein maun yesterday afternoon. The former started in at the very outset with what might be called "Home Tennis," that is. long swift returns to the rear corner of429 words
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Article187 1914-03-26 8 CHAMPIONSHIP, l>. II. Kleinmann I eat .1. A. Dean. ('>—:>, ('»—1. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. Hon. Darbishire and Moding beat Ifelcher and Marsh. —I, 6—2. CLASS SINGLES. G. G. Hill, scr.. beat R. L. L. Braddell,—2. 10—S. 2—6, 6F. Sal/mann.—15.3, beat A. K. A B. Terrell, scr. 6—2, 6—2. CLASS187 words
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Article81 1914-03-26 8 f CLASS A" SINGLES. G. Hill r. Rachwalday. CLASS B SINGLES. J. Utermark v. G. E. Teale. F. Dielil v. R. B. B. Donnell. CLASS "C" SINCLES. N. C. Wilson v. 1). I. Gardiner. A. S. K. Macilonald v. L. T. Wakeford. To finish. NEWCOMERS. levers v. Moss.81 words
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Article62 1914-03-26 8 CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. Miles and Perkins v Darbishiro and Mdding. CLASS M B H SINGLES. E. W. Day v. Teale or Utennark. E. S. Nathan v. Donnell or Diehl. CL \ss B SINGLES. PINAL. Wilson or Gardiner Macdonald or Wakeford. NBWCOMKR*S HANDICAP, G, Strangman v. Dean or Holzhener. class62 words
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Article194 1914-03-26 8 Y ESTE R D A Y 'S REST I/FS. LAST NICHT's RESULTS. (J. Bos well beat K. E. Webb, 6—:j, CLASS "ll" SINCLKS. S. H. Mclntyre—,'iO, beat J. W. Bennett, plus l.~>. 1. 1—tl, I» —,*>. MIXED DOt" ItLKS. C. Oliveiro and Martia beat194 words
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108 1914-03-26 8 LAST NIGHT'S PLAY. :o: Tennis in S.C.R. C!u!). The tennis doubles pla\ c 1 at t lie Straits Chinese Recreation Club yesterday afternoon in which Cant. M. F. Day and Mr. Chong Kee opposed Messrs. C. V. Miles and (J.lv.K. Mngliston resulted in a victory for108 words
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Article68 1914-03-26 8 The tennis doubles pla\ e 1 at t he Straits Chinese Recreation Club yesterday afternoon in whic h ('apt. M. F. Day and Mr. Chong foe opposed Messrs. V. Miles and G.R.K. Mugliston resulted in ti victory for the latter. The sets wee 1 —6, 6—4.68 words
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Article32 1914-03-26 8 In a telegram recently received the Governor-General of the Dutch Kast Indies intimates that the 1 Government coffee crop in .Java is for this year estimated at 49,600 picols.32 words
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Article17 1914-03-26 8 f II r <1o not tut-warily rndnrrr thr opinion* r.rpreittrtl by any of our ct»r rerj»omlrntf.\17 words
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Article520 1914-03-26 8 7» thr Editor of the Malaya Tribune." Nir. —Tliero have been two men to whom tli., title of Grand Old Alan" have been given—Bismarck and Gladstone. The first impressed the world with his blood-and-iron policy, the latter with his nambypamby sentimentality when it came to a question of520 words
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Article132 1914-03-26 8 An Experiment at Pcradeniya. Kandy, March.—At the Experiment Station. Peradeniya, a plot of young rubber, is, just now. under cultivation. The rubber is interplanted with Tephro&ea Candida* the well-known green manure plant. The whole of this plot is being brought under a system of green manuring132 words
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Article1245 1914-03-26 8 {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 27. Ernest Shackleton has been interviewed by the "Daily Graphic." The list of smells that he gives of different parts of the world is interesting and varied. He talks of the moth-eaten smell of China the "fruity' smell of Singapore; the "rancid1,245 words
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Article64 1914-03-26 8 Rubber plantations have extend so enormously in Sumatra that the natives are already spea;- of it as the rubber-island < Iam T pertja). Soil, climate and all contribute towards making t cultivation of rubber a succe-*-- the Dutch Kast Indie? a capu«« J 1 f. is64 words
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Article1188 1914-03-26 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING No Dividend Recommended. "Costs of Teluk Aason not Beaten by any Local Co." The Annual Genera] Meetin go the shareholders in the Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd., was called to order at I*2 noon yesterday at the offices of the secretaries, "Messrs*, Derrick1,188 words
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Article242 1914-03-26 9 Mr.J.M. Bacon, in his book of reminiscences, M Record of an Aeronaut," tells the story of an unusual scene connected with a certain church which is distinctly amusing. He says j "The corner seat of a prominent pew was invariably occupied by the principal farmer of the place who was242 words
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Article970 1914-03-26 9 Address Presented by "Old-Boys." The close connection which exists between Master and Pupil, even after years of separation, was well exemplified yesterday afternoon at St. .Joseph s Institution, when the "Old-Boys" of the school foregathered to hid farewell to the late Director of their Alma970 words
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Article234 1914-03-26 9 Dr. S. Yamamoto - Meat versus Vegetable: Their Respective Preservative Properties as affecting Dentistry. Translated by Dr. S. Yamamoto. The teeth of carnivorous animals are made tor eating meat but, as has been proved by Dental experts, human teeth, which resemble those of the caw, horse, etc., are made234 words
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Advertisement186 1914-03-26 9 Chop Teck Seng, o;, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in- General Provisions, fodJjr and Surdry Goods. Prices to Suit ail Purses. Wholesalers and Retailers. g GERMAN LAGER BEER BARMAID Brand in Cases of 8 das: pints. Retailed by K!AN TAI <& Co., 30, Robinson186 words
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Advertisement20 1914-03-26 9 Write for Prospectus. KOH Co., 82=3 Bras Basah Road Have just formed A Circulating Library of Fiction. KOH~& CO. SINGAPORE.20 words
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Article911 1914-03-26 10 Consols of the Pacific. A Career in the Tropics. Growing Demind for Coconuts. 1 It is rather surprising that more 1 young men who are possessed of capital to the extent of A!2,(HX) or more have not been attracted hv the possibilities of coconut growing on the islands of the911 words
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Advertisement208 1914-03-26 10 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Bobinson Bond, Singapore. Phone No. 1811. telegrami -KIANTAI" :o: General Srore-kee-> >r GommiMioa Agents, Ship's Purveyors, and Ship ('handlers. Canteen Contractors tO ELM British and Foreign Navy. Tin provisions. Fresh Provisions, Wines. Spirits te.. of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES208 words
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Advertisement187 1914-03-26 10 CHEE ENG SONS ESTABLISHED Is.yi. 1 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAIl^ The Managing Proprie- Ai/, tor, who has received Ins /WWmwS^Smm training from an European /9I|HH W|.-. Master-Tailor, PERSON WW 1 s ALLY CUTS every gar- J|| Our represent ment thus ensuring per- MM. 'JI187 words
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Article1002 1914-03-26 11 Scorching Sarcasm.—" Phew I I ]>ut the lighted end of that cigar in my mouth." How lucky you were dear, to discover it immediately.**—" JJfe. 1 A Rap at Somebody.—Another good thing about babies is that they never go around telling the smart thing, their daddies said.—-1,002 words
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Article74 1914-03-26 11 A meeting of the South African Indian Committee, Bombay, was held recently, to discuss the position in South Africa prior to Mr. Gokhale's departure to England. Interviewed hy a representative of the Associated Press. Mr. Gokhale stated that the total collections in aid of the struggle so74 words
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Advertisement256 1914-03-26 11 GL'AN KIAT CO. Ship-Chandlers, 37. PHILLIP STREET. Government and Municipal Contractors. ctneral Importers and Exporters ana Con:mission Agtnts. ZOIC AGENTS FOR GLOBE FLUID Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers. Sew Shipment Just Imported. I i.oukmred paint, oil ami surnlri r- I Fibre Sheetings, tallic Woven Tape, ftrtnaUn Woven Sheeting*, Aahestoi256 words
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Advertisement343 1914-03-26 11 A Great Money=Making Opportunity FOR YOU You cannot make money without sound and healthy body. If you desire to be sound and healthy, and to make money in such a keen competitive time, there is no other recourse but to use our Atank Nigrah Pills, which will make you sound,343 words
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Advertisement452 1914-03-26 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. At an Amin.il General Meeting of the above Company, held at the Regintered Office, of the Company, Not. 57 and 58, Kline Street, Singaj» >re, on the 30th November, I9IR, the following gentlemen were elected Direoton and OAean for the452 words
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Advertisement615 1914-03-26 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UMBER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AZ3STRBAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste=Shanghai From an 1 to Trieste and Venire, calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. 1014 I HO MB WAR D. Due to arrive on or about Due to saii615 words
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Advertisement268 1914-03-26 12 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE Singapore. I IXCOKPO BATED IN THE st BAITI EUETTLIM |NTS) Authorised Capital-$5,000,000. HOARD OF DIRECTORS: *T\\ CHAI Y\X. K<t). (Chairman) LIM Plno Siam;. Eso. (Vuv Chairman) The Hoe. Mb. tan Jiak Km, cmjq. Lee Chooa Guan, Ong Soon Tee, Esq., N. B.Chan,268 words
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Advertisement480 1914-03-26 12 Shipping P- O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bull of Lading Earned for China Coast, Penian Gulf, Continental and Amei ieao Port*. nteaeneri v.;!' leave Singapre on oraboni ML LINES. Homeward (for Bnrope). 191 From Singapore: f480 words
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Advertisement418 1914-03-26 12 To Let TO LET. CONVENT EXT gp Anp HEART OF SWGAPOBR This Valuable Space fv )ran Godown, Vault of i /"j Concrete. 1 orc^ and Collyer Quay. 1 Apply to "A. W; w c T MALAYA TRTRrrvipw Collyer Quay. 1 The Malaya Tribune. Can bo had at the foil pots418 words
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