Malaya Tribune, 27 March 1914
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section26 1914-03-27 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1.- No. 73. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914 Price 5 Cents. C!K Iftalapa Cribune. FRIDAY, MARCH 27.26 words
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Advertisement427 1914-03-27 1 KOOCLANDT Co,, SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. Ipli jpl|| i BMBBjpjpMMM ■BIipBBBMWMMMMMi I Mil. t> -rrirrry i r ■""mpp ENTIRE CHANG!: OF PROGRAMME 1 vLJr FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY I I r SIR MARK ANTON 1 Protean Actor" from the I. *d»n Hippodrome bj bin Quick j J\ "CHASIMG427 words
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Advertisement176 1914-03-27 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, J 5 HEART j I i j JEWESS j I JN 2 PARTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH lITHE CASE OF THE MISSING GIRL A fine Detective Picture-Story and THREE CHOICE FILMS. 1 2ND show 9-15 to 11-13 p.m. The First Show176 words
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Article1428 1914-03-27 2 How I Caught a Tiger with Rod and Spoon. "G. L writing in The Asian gives the following thrilling description of how he caught B tiger with a fi si ling rod After Moniram had missed hitting the CODS, as related last week, they both of them1,428 words
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Article132 1914-03-27 2 The Scottish Liberal members recently appointed a committee to make the arrangements for a farewell luncheon which they propose to give at the House of Commons to Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, the new Governor-General of Australia. It is hoped that the Prime Minister and Mr. Churchill, both of132 words
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Advertisement270 1914-03-27 2 Yong Hoa Seng <S Co., 28, KLING STREET. GENERAL IMPORTEBS. EXPORTERS. COMMISSION AND MANUFACTURES' AGENT Provisions, Wines, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Toilet Requisites, Patent medicines, &c, &C, c\rc, from well known houses of the W T orld. 'Phone No. 423. All orders receive prompt and careful attention. GUAN KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS,270 words
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Advertisement339 1914-03-27 2 A Great Money=Making Opportunity KOK YOU You cannot make money without sound and healt'n- bod If you desire to be sound and healthy, and to make mom v a keen competitive time, there is no other recourse but to Atank Nferah Pills, which will make you sound, healthy inb T339 words
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Article798 1914-03-27 3 A Little Peep at Points. {Special to t!n> "Mulatto Tribune") Dear Sybil, It is as you say, the little things that count. This is very true where a woman is concerned, especially with regard to her persoual appearance and the many s nalj etceteras which go to798 words
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Article125 1914-03-27 3 London, March 10. The Rev. Mr. Andrews, who has been in South Africa to study the grievance!) of Indians in that Colony, arrived in London to-day. He was welcomed by a number of Indians and waa garlanded by the poetess. Sarojina Xaidu. Interviewed by a representative125 words
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Advertisement380 1914-03-27 3 RONEO FILING ER 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. 14a, CoSlyer Quay. Straits Industrial Syndicate. -:(o):- General Export Merchants Commission Agents. 12a, Change Alley, Singapore.380 words
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Advertisement109 1914-03-27 3 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245. 1. Extraction Painless. 2. Work Guaranteed. 3. Charges Moderate. 4. Can he consulted in either English or Malay. Office Hours FROM K to WEEK DAYS. FROM x to NOON SUNDAYS. EXCEPT URGENT cases. NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma,109 words
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Article311 1914-03-27 4 Proposed New Line of Steamers. Another new shipping development is in prospect in the Fast, with the object of providing additional facilities for transportation between the Dutch colonies and the Far Bast. An enterprising Chinese firm Fock Toeng Co., of Swatow has chartered two steamers <d' the311 words
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Article278 1914-03-27 4 (By "Mont de Piĕtĕ.) A few boars spent in the Pawn Shops along North Bridge Road ought to interest many. The articles to be had in these shops are chiefly unredeemed pledges. Europeans can often !)c seen in these shops, some to bay old Malay silver and278 words
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Article489 1914-03-27 4 Rome conipiered Europe through her great road-makers, I>ut left Africa for a later generation. What Caesar left* Cecil Rhodes attempted, an.l now. we read, theCape-to-Cairo Railway is actually nearing completion. The old Roman roads, like many «>!' the French and German r»»atl> of to-day, were principally built489 words
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Article204 1914-03-27 4 loe «tnm versary ol this Association was celebrated in the Pellet! Hall, Triplicane. Dewan Bahadur M. <>. Parthasarathi Aiyangar presided andiMr. K. V*. Subba Aiyar m. delivered a lecture on "Roman Plays of Shakespeare.* 1 The proceedings commenced with amsic. A few selections from Shakespeare's204 words
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Article200 1914-03-27 4 The Section of the Royal Academy of Sciences for the science of language, literatnre, history and philosophy held a meeting under the chairmanship of Prof. l>r. P. D.Chantepie de laSaussaye. Mr. EL W. de Beaufort addressed the meeting regarding the Hague Academy of International Right pointing200 words
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Article167 1914-03-27 4 The sudden and general fall in the freight markets formed the theme of an interesting speech by Mr. W. Noble, presiding at the annual meeting of the Cairn lane of Steamships, Ltd., held in Newcastle. Shipowners, thought the speaker, did not always realise their power, and too167 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement198 1914-03-27 4 "RECTIFIED SPIRITS OF WINK 96 Alcohol "Methylated" Sprite maximum strength SWi in drnms of 1 11 gallons and eases of S gallons each." forbolineum Hammonia" in casks of L431bs. S. J. JUDAH Co, 29, Robinson Road. T< lephone No. 1352. BOOKS. Sun Vat Sen Kidnapped in London $9.55 Sun Yat198 words
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Advertisement209 1914-03-27 4 Chop Teck Seng, 97, S EL EG IK ROAD House of Renown f or Price of their Articles! Dealers in Genera! Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit all Purses. Wholesalers and Retailers. iumTco. SINGAPORE. The Science of Wealth ets ea i'iu' Civilisation of China The History of England209 words
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Article127 1914-03-27 5 Friday, 27. W..NT II-•"» a.m.. 11-18 p.m. -n. f. i it it ,\ar«l mail «inc. Council 2-M(i p.m. .hi-t it«s -'"iW» p.m. v 1, mIh Kmrrgent. 5-30 p.m. Saturday, 28. ,j Wr i J1 a.m.. 1p.m. I) Out'.var*! mail «liu». i ii. E. K vat t>, noon.127 words
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Article51 1914-03-27 5 nee to the paragraph ired in ©or colanins March) we learn liave been no eases ilported from Kedah. i!though eases probably cholera I among gome Tamil Telok Bahang. There mie :tion with the ice--0 thai we can all go on our drinks it we like it Strata51 words
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Article279 1914-03-27 5 Outward Bound. JT > tJ^ ,W S* *m in th- Strait, Kxpr.s. U 1U th ■tod China P. AND 0. Witl? the j£ WimtiM April \t, t lta a: Oulombo, dmj.'lV; i, f .*'Mis* A. Waller, Mr. B. c Rajah Mnda ..f Sarawak Mr J Lrrununond, Sir J279 words
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Article112 1914-03-27 5 •Singapore, M a rch, J7. °n London Bank 4 m/s. fU m Demand -J/4 |fit 2 Private m/s. i>/.j ;t",/s. 11)32 On Germany Bank did. •_>;;*■ Private 8 ni/s. -jjj" 1 Prance Bank d/d. 4941 Private ni/>. -_»<i>{T On India Bank T. T. 17 v Private 30 d/a. 17;,^112 words
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Article299 1914-03-27 5 Singapore, Mar., 27. Nutmeg* I Ml S. per pie v 1524.00 Nutmegs 80 S. do 26j00 Copra Mali do U. 20 Copra Gorong Talo do li.:;o* Copra EXaigaki do il..*io Copra Kayong (in lo.so Copra Palo «]■> lo.To Ct>pra Poutianak do 10,10 Cipra Slant an do 10.20299 words
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Article80 1914-03-27 5 An Alor Star correspondent of the Straits Echo" writes that tilings arc very qnietthere just at present. There has been no rain to speak of lately, and during the day the weather has been very hot and thundery, hut th** nights have been cool. Seventeen miles of80 words
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Article884 1914-03-27 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. SiNr;.\pu:>i;. M.\it.. Mmh. L.vallland Bratt, Bxctsangc and Mi v Brokers, i>~n<- the following list of quotation)*; Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. AUacar I/.; j/j 2 1 Anglo Java 2/H 1 Anjpo-Johora 6f t»/a if Anglo Malay 10/ 1 Aver884 words
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Article386 1914-03-27 5 Palladium. Sir Mark Anton is a most extraordinary personages (do not smile The Oxford dictionary says that a personage" is, among other things, a M character in a piny." Sir Mark is all of that, and then some. So personages" is correct. Last evening he delighted his audience with386 words
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Article98 1914-03-27 5 The centenary stamps of the Netherlands, issued on Nov. 29 last, are nearly sold out The 2}j and cents, of Which 3,000,000 each were printed, and the 3 cents, of which l,5(K),0fN) w* re printed, am already sold out at all the post offices. Other values nearly98 words
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105 1914-03-27 5 TAHJOHG PAOAB. Bail Wbm I Bana Xtt Whatt Smttkm No. I ftathia Sheen Wharf \il Ifaia Wharf Seetioa No. Van s« Ifainav knra Maru •t JLxvat I Hon/ Wan I Kua:i Vvr Dock N... i.. umtrn* W—i Wharf X B ftue K.r>k-n» ftn,105 words
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Advertisement356 1914-03-27 5 Latest Advertisements. Many victims to Rheumatism live i?i terror of weather changes i sune for them a spell of cold or w< t means a revival of the old malady ,t return of excruciating suffering. This acute sensitiveness to atmospheric conditions is proof positive of thin vitiated blood; when the356 words
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Miscellaneous423 1914-03-27 5 MAILS CLOSE. f |»t where otherwise stated, »ur earlier. but letters may a i i.tt- v of 10 cents, up t;> fen t'le < >rdin-iry mail eloses. Diily Except Sunday. 1 Malay States, Malacca, i I'. -ang <by train'» at •'> p.m. T ;».ti. Malacca. Scremban, Port Swetteiiham ami Kuala423 words
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Article533 1914-03-27 6 The so-called Anglo-Japanese Treaty Alliance is one of the most discussed documents of the age. As Par as British subjects in the East are concerned this Treaty has caused far more irritation than complacency. Almost without exception, from Singapore to Peking, leading British residents are absolutely opposed to this533 words
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Article410 1914-03-27 6 The dangerous practice which is followed iii Singapore of shooting pariah dogs has had the inevitable result. Firearms are dangerous playthings, and in the hands of an incompetent person it is doubly so. We cannot understand why such a dangerous practice is followed ther*' is nothing t<>410 words
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Article427 1914-03-27 6 To-day's latest advertisement* page .>. sir Dof h has intimated kfe intention of having the names of winners of this year inscribed on the Challenge enp for mixed ioub] m the Lawn Tennis Champion*^ :o: The Animal General Meeting of the Association of Kngineentf will be427 words
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Article306 1914-03-27 6 Shikar in untitled Phyllis on Fashions, Singapore Pawnshops. Twisted Eugenics, p Word Obbt and •RJ Caves op London, P. 1° 80 our Birds, P. IL. There was another tram accident this morning at o'clock at the junction of South Bridge Road and North Canal Road, d >wn tram No. 58306 words
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Advertisement284 1914-03-27 6 INERTOL PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have provedj it to be the best protection for iron constructional work against rust. Sea water has no effect whatever on iron and steel coated with Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs, water-tanks, etc. Write for Illustrated Book284 words
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Advertisement78 1914-03-27 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. WINFRED Cigarettes." THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.78 words
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Article1285 1914-03-27 7 Government Now Said to Be Stronger Than Ever. Chief of Staff Resigns. Til; New Army Spirit as Explained by General Gough. Recriminations in Parliament. Reuter's Service. London, March 26. The White Paper containing the i*orres{N)n(lence on tin* events in I v land, publishes finally a letter iReuter's Service. - 1,285 words
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Article69 1914-03-27 7 Reuter's Service. London. March ~">. Melbourne telegrams report that during a speech at a banquet referring to Mi-. Churchill's speech on the Navy Est i i nates. Premier Cook said he hoped that Australia would always he friendly to Japan and the treaty continue, hut when theyReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article46 1914-03-27 7 Mexican Rebels Routed with Terrible Slaughter. TWO THOUSAND CASUALTIES. Reuter's Service. London, March 20. Telegrams from Mexico City announce that the Federals have routed the Rebels, inflicting two thousand casualties. The Federal troops ure in active pursuit. The Rebels are retreating towards the North.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article815 1914-03-27 7 American Millionaire Manufacturer Talks. International Intervention the Solution. Among the paeoongera for Calcatta on the R I. steamer ''Teeeta", which left Singapore yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, were Mr. and Mrs. day C. Hills, and his son, Gerald, of Pasadena, California, accompanied by two young ladies815 words
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Article73 1914-03-27 7 Nine Fires Follow the First Cotton Outbreak. CONSTERNATION AMONG INSURERS. Reuter's Service. London, March 27. It is reported from Bombay that the disastrous fire of March 13 which destroye I 00,000 bales of cotton, vaiuc,l at half* a million sterling has been followed by nine others. It isReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article218 1914-03-27 7 Betting on the Grand National and Derby. Reuter's Service. London, March 2l#. The hotting on the Grand National is—9 to 1 against Covertcoal and Lntteur lIJ LO to 1 against Ilston 100 to against Ballyhackle 100 to 8 against Jacobus ami Trianon 111 100 to 7 against BloodstoneReuter's Service. - 218 words
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Obituary32 1914-03-27 8 Reuter's Service. (Renters Sereice.) London, .March 26, Th*' death lias occurred of the Provencal poet, Frederic Mistral. The (hath of Mr. R.J. McMordie, a former Lord Mayor of Belfast, is announced.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article118 1914-03-27 8 />v t'ti Vomritrf Jfesnw. r...) Another dull and depressing week is ail we cm report in this issue of our Circular. The volume of business has been exceedingly small with no feature of interest in any section of the market. There have been several reports issued by118 words
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Article151 1914-03-27 8 Sequel to Meeting at Hindu Sabha. j Resenting a resolution which was passed at a meeting of Hindus at the Penang Hindu Sabha about regarding the movement to alter the public holiday granted on Thaipusam day to Deepavali day. the Penang Chetties have held a meeting and151 words
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Article508 1914-03-27 8 Keen Match In S. C. C. Tennis Tournment. Barristers Too Strong For the Army. BY DAJAVKXK." (Special th* Malaya Tr'tlnti^.") Salzmann and Braddell l>eat Capt. Day and Black, 7 T>. 11 V. The final match in the Profession Pairs, between Law I, F. Salzmann and R. L. L.508 words
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91 1914-03-27 8 Last evening I). Martin, scr., proved too strong for N. Castle, who played under a handicap of—3o, the final score being 250 to JdT. Castle was the best player during the early part of the game, soon wiping oil* his —30, but91 words
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Article54 1914-03-27 8 The [nter-Clrrb Polo Competition will commence Immediately after the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch on Sunday morning. SUKDAY, MARCH 29. Launches from Johnston's Pier: 9, lOand 1 1 a.m.. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. From Club -0.30and L0.30a.rn., 12.15, A and 5.30 p. m. High Water V>M a.54 words
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Article190 1914-03-27 8 Yesterday's Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. W. A. Aeria beat J. R. Cockbun G—2, ti—o. W. A. Keyt beat P. «I»' Affornaj 6 2, 6 2. CLASS It M SINGLES. I>. Rondewyn, scr., beat C. 11. da Silva, scr. fi '.J. tf- 2. DOUBLE HANDICAP. s. H.190 words
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Article132 1914-03-27 8 On ruesday afternoon a match in connection with the above competition, was played between the Darn] Bahar Football Club and the Central Police Football Team, on the Malaya Football Ground in Beach Road. A big crowd of people watched the game, which would have been very132 words
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220 1914-03-27 8 The above billiard handicap, 250 up, which has been in progress during the past month, came to a close yesterday evening when Mr. J. A. Lucie Smith, plus 10, defeated Mr. 11. N. Soper. scr., by a score of 250 —226. The prise for the220 words
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Article105 1914-03-27 8 The annual sports of the Malaya Football Association for this year will be held on their ground in Beach Road, on Sunday. April 12th, and the match between the team of the Penang Mohamedan Football Association and the team of the Malaya Football Association will also105 words
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Article222 1914-03-27 8 Husbani and Wife Arrested in London. At Bow-street Police Court, before Mr. Hopkins, Frederick Adolphus Gould, 55, British subject, a cigar merchant, and Maud Gould, 50, his wife, of Mertonroad, Wandsworth, were charged with espionage. Only formal police evidence of arrest was given. From this it apapeared222 words
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Article205 1914-03-27 8 At the animal prize distribution of this institution. Mrs. Pinshey presided and gave away the prizes, A delightful programme was gone through. Miss K. A. Evans, Lady Principal, read the School Report from which it is gathered that there has been a steady increase in the205 words
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Article40 1914-03-27 8 The Straits Chinese Recreation Club of Singapore is sending Messrs. Tan Chong EChee, Tan Wi Tan, and Scow Poh Leng as its representatives to play against the Chinese Recreation Club, Penang, at Tennis, single and double, during tin' Easter Holidays.40 words
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Article238 1914-03-27 8 t n e <L) „„t un warily rWrrf *lf <mr i'J'!**"** CROWDED TRAMCA8S. 7« <l,r EJ-,u,r MiHam Sir,—The tnilncars a;v s crowded along X„ rt i, n ril j daily that wme < lay» w i.,ns i w i< t occur. A tnun ought account, to stop and ,.i,k238 words
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Article214 1914-03-27 8 Barlow Co.'s Prices Current. Exchange. Banks 1 selling rate, demand drafts 2/4 1/32. Banks 1 baying rate, months' bight bills 2/4 5/16. Freights. On Rubber 655, per tou of st) I cnbic feet from Singapore, Penaaa, Port Swettenham, or Malacca from Port Dickson or Teluk Anson 7»k From Singapore to214 words
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Article184 1914-03-27 8 British Trade and the Cinematograph. A' Moving Picture Exhibition of British Industry will, it i> proposed, start on a world tour this year, visiting, first. Northei n Europe, then the North American continent, and afterwards South America, South Africa. Australasia. India, and the Par Kast. In all184 words
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Article159 1914-03-27 9 VERSUS VEGETABLE iPECTIVTJ PRESERVAITYJE In ES AS kFFECTOIQ Den PIBTEY. Translated by S, Yaniai:>to. of fjo 1, ire (1 > not deration Ihe necessity g our teeth, and when linti t table we seem to ortant duty altogether stricl vegetarian myself oiiid advise my numerous159 words
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Article1305 1914-03-27 9 fA i. --ftahpt-j H is always a little difficult not to grow either exasperated or melancholy when good, able men are seen devoting their time fighting shadows. It IS even worse when the fight against the shadow is conducted in a way that would be partially harmful even1,305 words
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81 1914-03-27 9 At a meeting of the City Corporation recently Sir Alfred Bower moved thai on their coming visit to England the King and yueen of Denmark be invited to receive an address of welcome in a gold casket and to he the guests of81 words
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Advertisement132 1914-03-27 9 rbe World's Grc?.t Success. 'Borhaiiss' Bedah j Jarawai" is Malaya face powder to be p 1 briee a week at bed v ashed out in the morning rater. It cures wrinkles d all sorts of shades and 1s that deface the human feature Sole Agents: Anglo-Indian Store, s Sti, Serangoon132 words
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Advertisement508 1914-03-27 9 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Iaootpunted in the Strata Settlement*, i AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ON<. SAM LEONG CHAIRMAN. DR. LI31 BOON KBNG. TAN CHENG SIONG ESQ TAN SI AN CHIN ESQ. KHOO K(»K \V HI A B8Q. LIM NEE SOON ESQ. TAN508 words
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Article468 1914-03-27 10 4> Caution of the Bishops. "Too Great a Question" to be Handled. That the word obey sliould be omitted from the marriage service was the effect of a motion by the Bishop of Lincoln before the Upper House of convocation of Canterbury recently. "W ilt thou obey468 words
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Article452 1914-03-27 10 Visit of the King and Queen. Underground Tour in the Wine Vaults. The King and Queen, with Princess Mary, paid a long visit recently to Dockland and spent two crowded hours anion- the treasure stores of London's commerce. Their first visit was to the Cutlerstreet warehouse452 words
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Advertisement180 1914-03-27 10 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. €HEE ENG SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS. The \.zh\r lYoprie- vv,,:n: Sl shuiauty.180 words
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Advertisement153 1914-03-27 10 Shaik Mohamad Veterinary Surgeon, Hon and Commission Na.it, Buffalo Rqj Is prepared to attend requiring Veterinary ca Consultation Frc 2 CiMjßftL KIAN TAUc^ No, Bobi&flOO It., a s 'Phone No. 1311 -p i General St«nv-k< v'.»--r.«. Sl.ipV Purveyor.. an,ls: i:| Contractor, to H.M British ami r Tin provision*. Fresh Provioi153 words
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Article436 1914-03-27 11 The Malayan Parrokeet and the Weaver Bird. j (Special to the u Milaya Tribune.") The tittle Malayan Parrokeet is quite an interesting bird. It is called by the .Malays Burong Serindit." The chief colour is green with a red breast and ramp and a blue head436 words
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Article264 1914-03-27 11 Remarkable Speech from Bench at Dublin. Prisoners did not know how often the judge's heart beat with them in sympathy—they were all brothers, and he was going to try them as brothers, said Mr. .Justice Dodd at Dublin, when he discharged nineteen members of tlie Transport264 words
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Advertisement235 1914-03-27 11 1914 Models Just Unpacked. MANY IMPROVEMENTS AND REFINEMENTS Price Complete. Telegrams:the Hupmobile to be the Best Car of its Class. INSPECTION INVITED. Hirams' Straits Motor Garage. ORCHARD ROAD. :naBfliasMH VBaHanMn MBaaBBHHB MALY'S Pat8at !r a SafeS "'§,1) Awarded gold medals for ex eel-.'-rjl lence of quality at leading ;-*,XI exhibitions.235 words
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Advertisement183 1914-03-27 11 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. MODERN ACCOMODATION! £J> Pnone No. 58. WORLD-WIDE Cable Address: REPUTATION 1 HIGH LIFE "ADELPHI," Singapore. HOME COMFORT J |j| j HE STYLE AND Code: LUXURY! feAST I A.E.C. sth Edition. Manager, <jyjj Proprietor, E. S. JOHANNES. 'J.183 words
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Advertisement366 1914-03-27 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO^J: TD Oampnxxj, feW 1 1 KHnjr Street, Sine* JSi„ elects Diiectoi. t»d Officer, 1314:— COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hem Em CbeoiMl Q|»« Tim. Esq. A; Ks/ 1 M Wee Nam. B«Q. Tan Swi klu. bsiN v lvs K, q fi^ NahHhn&jS* ISfeSIZIS:366 words
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Advertisement767 1914-03-27 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste=Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. nirrWAßn ion HOMEWARD. OUTWARD IQI4 on or about Due to arrive on or about igi4 01 9767 words
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Advertisement475 1914-03-27 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN. PENANG. CEYLON, AUSTRALIA. INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Hill> of Lading toned for China Coast. Permian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. OliniiMH nil! leave Singnnre on or about MAIL LINKS. Homeward (for Europe). 191 L (Connecting at475 words
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Advertisement398 1914-03-27 12 To Let I TO LET. CONVENIENT FLOOR < fMf I HEART OF StNGAPOH I This Valuable Bpace C I Godown, Vault <S d Concrete. H Entrance from both I and Collyer Quay. I Apply to MA. \Y." I MALAYA TRIBUNE" I Collyer Quay. 1 111 1 11 1111 111 "in398 words
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