Malaya Tribune, 30 March 1914

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily,] VOL J No. 75. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914 Price 5 Cents. tin Ittalapa Crlbuiic. MONDAY, MARCH 30
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 499 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JEXATZY TYRES Apply for Price Lint, Nothing Finer in Feature FHms Than 11 in iini i iwiiiih—m Ine Stirrin 8 an <J Sensational Urbanora (London) Film Drama '\p*f* IN TWO PARTS -f ENTITLED £rv I THE PLUNGE FOR A
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    • 152 1 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO Renowned for HighClass Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Benooolen Streets Positively Last Three Nights of this grand film ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE Pasquali's Exclusive Subject 4.0(H) feet long. IN TH
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  • 276 2 At the 17th meeting of the Royal Commission on Venereal diseases evidence was given by Dr. Coupland and Dr. Bond, Commissioners in Lunacy. They Stated that since lH7t> the figures published by the Lunacy Commissioners showed that there had been a gradual rise in the recorded
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  • 224 2 Th.it "there are illiterate males ol twenty-one yean ot age and over in the United States" is a statistical fact, and it is a fact ol importance. What ought to he done about it is a question worthy ol attention. What is heng, or has been, done
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  • 143 2 COPRA weak. Java. .lan.-March £2« sellers, and March-May £27 15s value Holland, Hamburg, and Bremen. Macassar Jan.-Feb. £27 15s, -.•Hers, and .Jan.-March €27 15s. liolland, Hamburg, and Bremen. Singapore Jan.-Feb. £27 17s. (id. seller, Keb.-March £27 17s. (id., and March-May *£27 10s. value Hamburg. Cebu Dec.-Jan., and Jan.-Feb.
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  • 360 2 DRUGGING ALLEGED. A sensastonal story of an alleged attempt to bribe Mr. Wilton Bartleet's stableman to dope a horse at Nuwera Kliya, Ceylon, in order to prevent bis winning a race is going the rounds. It is declared that while the stableman was sitting outside the
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  • 318 2 Lieuk-Colbnel A. B. Harvey, 4th P. A. V. Rajputs, temporarily Commanding the Troops in Colombo, issued tiie following among the Garrison Orders recently With reference to the outbreak <>f plague among the native civilian population in Colombo, two plague infected rats have been found in
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    • 180 2 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists*. Families and Commercial-travellers. MODERN jflu 'Phone No. 58. ACOMMODATION gg WORLD-WIDE hU Addre REPUTATION HIGH LIFE ADELPHI,** Singapore. HOME comfort: IN THE Code: STYLE AND j LUXURY A.B.C. sth Bdition. at Cfwh Proprietor, Manager. 1 K. S. JOHANNKS. .1. TARAPIET.
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    • 241 2 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD House of Renown f or Price of their Articles Dealers in General [>rovi sions Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit a!i p urscSt Wholesalers and Retail^ International Rubber Congress and Exhibition, BATAVIA, 1914. Congress: September 7=12, !9U Exhibition: September 8 to October 10.
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  • 435 3 The behaviour of George Sum dim daring his trial, conviction,and ?n--tence for the murder of Miss Bradfield has caused unnecessary surprise. Sumner kept his self-posses-sion, and was. as counsel for the Crown remarked, one of the calim men in the court. He did not uinch before an
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  • 308 3 A century ago M first aid to the injured" consisted largely in bleeding the unfortunate sufferer. Bleedir»g has gone out of fashion and the practise was doubtless abated, yet facts are coming to light that show some justification for it. Recent investigations indicate tint the letting
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    • 524 3 Straits Industrial Syndicate. -<©): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. 13a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specification Special Quotation for Quantities. opt and Careful Attention and Supervision given to all orders' •ad Enquiries. Bull ling Materials: b riles, Stetonite Ceiling Plates, Drain Pipes,
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    • 56 3 8. B. WEBSTER Co. Exporters, importers A.M) General Commission Agents. 22, GREAT St. HELENS, LONDON, B.<. Orders executed under tin personal supervision oi* a member of (ho firm, who is well acquainted with the East and its numerous linos, both in Import and Export business. Bona fide Cocoanut, Rubber, and
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    • 130 3 BUN BEE Co.. COLD STORAGE RETAILERS. 11, Rochore Road. (Adjacent to Clyde Terrace Market) SPECIALITY Cooked 'AM BONELESS, SKINLESS AM) READY for the TABLE Pleases the EYE and Tickles the Palate. 'Phone to 1177. KIM CO. SINGAPORE. o: The Science of Wealth QQ cts. each. The Civilisation of China The
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  • 891 4 From "The Universe." I By M. Theres) Bry?a. The subject of womanhood is undoubtedly an important one. Of the fifteen hundred millions of human beings on tiie earth, more than seven hundred millions are women. What this vast multitude are doing in the world's activities, and what share our
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  • 540 4 A new German-China institute, the object of which is to promote German economic interests in China, was formally constituted at a meeting in Berlin on 28th ult It is started ander the anspi a of a number of prominent men in the German industrial, financial and
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    • 495 4 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. i i ifi rii— in —i in iii— i— iM i ii ii wwi —11 iMrrmniTTHMiTi LMmn^*rm T m fr\/ The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporated in the Strata Settlements.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG sam LEONG Esq., Chairman. DR. LIM BOON KENG.
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    • 160 4 GROWN DRAP ER¥ Just unpacked a Bew Ladies and Oiildrens Sni A LARGE A\n «si>i OF EMBROIDE RIES W i BRAIDS AND DAINTY HANDKERnrr- nugg AND TOILET REQUISITE i Everything (or the Littk Ones. PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUBIfI Amateurs' Work, Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Kong Hing Cheong Co., ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS,
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  • 71 5 Monday, 30. W ,:V lllilMI). M •♦•ting. Bschange, noon, n Lodge, *-•'!<» p.m. Tuesday, 31. .";<:* r 0 -'I a.m.. 1•> fUB. Y/cir.esday, April L V a.m.. I \'2 p.m. Thursday, 2. v\. 1 a.. '2-2* f p.m. (> H.tiaewanl mai! uti. \y ii a.m.. 3 iup.m.
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  • 113 5 TANJONG PAGAR. I. -t Wharf i BMinl Nil Wharf Section No. 1 Tara. RuiuphlUS Sheer* Wharf Nil M; in Wharf Section So. 1 Kamakura Maru. Ku!n Bang :i Kiojun Maru I Den of Enthoen Mindero t; H.M.S.Dori>.('ir.ee New Dock No. 7 (Under eunairue
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  • 758 5 Prices Qjctej in the Market this Morning. Singapore, m.\i;.. no. Messrs. Lv.iil and Kvatt. Exchange and Share Brokers. i-- x-1li« following of quotations: Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Belters. ty A liag-.tr \ju tf] t l Anglo Java 2/9 t; l Anglo-Johore .">,'- 5/8 Anglo-Mai.iy |o/8 1
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  • 377 5 Outward Bound. The following passengers (has in th- Strait* in taken from the I«ondun and China Express P. AND 0. Per I*. and O. atr. u Mooltan,* l oususecting I with the atr. "Delta'" at Colombo, dne April Mr. E. Hobden, Mr. H. s. A. White. Mr. C.
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  • 110 5 SINGAPORE, March, On London Bank 2/( l/i Demand 2/4 ip 2 Private m/s. 2?4 a/H :;;m/<. 2/4 11/32 On German; Bank did. 23HJ Private m/s. 242 On France Bank d/d. 2iM| Private "> m/s. 2UK] On India Hank Y. T. 17 Private «0 d/s. I7BJ On Hongkong Bank d/d.
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  • 163 5 Gommon Sense Advice by a Distinguished Specialist. Acid" stomachs are dangerous because acid irritates and inflames th<- delicate Lining of the stomach, th us hindering and preventing the proper action ot the stomach, and leading to nine-tenths <>i* tin* cases of stomach trouble from which people
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  • 62 5 Many years ago there were three houses near Holmfirth which <-lim)>ed up the hillside in >;«'p formation, as it were and the occupants of these three houses were named respectively, Kitchen, Chambers, and Garrett, and the extraordinary fact was that they went up in that order, so that Kitchen lived
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  • 278 5 SISWArXIRE, Mar. 13. ITutmegi IM ft. p« pi Tf■(!■!■.■ HIT ff Copra Bah Copra GorongTalo do \IM fjOfrtrl IriWfJllff lI.fO Copra Khv >ng *> Jl Copra P»i.» u 7,> copra IWianak do l <" Copra Siantan Copra Btngkawang Sago Floor Singapore Ist qoalitj do nZ§\ Saco Floor
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    • 392 5 NOTICE, in th? Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. suit No. 105 of n>ii. La th 2 Witter of th? Companies Oriimncc 1889. and hi the Matter of The Singapore Poultry and Dairy Barm Limited in liquidation. By an order ma.de by the Honourable Sir William Henry
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    • 169 5 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER 1914 MODEL. The One Perfect Machine [nterchangable Carriage, 10 to 27 inches. Price: SfSO. Quarto of Foolscap Size. Illustrated Catalogue Tost Free Straits Cycle Motor C a SINGAPORE. Sole Agents. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Pure bred English Pigeons, Fowls, Dogs etc., etc. Imported from England. PIGEONS. Carrier, Mottle,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 477 5 MAILS CLOSE. ,.•!.<»!. rxwpt where otherwise state»!. i :ii hour earlier, hut lett« rs may 1* ,1 with a late fee of 10 e nt<. up to ten l M ore the Ordinary mail cWe*. Daily Exccp! Sunday. lY'erated Malay States. Malacca, ill IV nanj; by tram at »> p.m.
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  • 527 6 w The unrest of the world, the cro>s-< xamination of the defenders «»1 accepted beliefs, the introspectlon oi' society, and the hungry quest .after Truth have proved that Heaven is on the trail of human it v.' 1 j Some things are decaying. Bogus laristocracy, which never
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  • 84 6 Sentence ef Accusm. I AI l' IT? 1" -1 .i j 1 ,ti i-. i at ternoon o\ .>i r. •»usnee v» ootivt am '(Juno;)- Krob Syndicate, whiieact- ing a> manager of their estat Notice of appeal was immediately given by counsel for the defence.
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  • 128 6 Under the auspices of the M. V.. Tamil Church Epworth League a concert —die most successful one I the League ever had —took place last night at Short Street School. Miss C|iff, presided and 111«- attendance was good. The concert was begun with a slant speech by
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  • 255 6 Bombay has infected port, Rmali-Dov i valent there a t the pre.m The offices of ROSS and Jo m j. removed t<» No. 35 j>,' I be Lady Eveivu Yon visit with H.K. the siotier to [poh, t., Anglo-t Thineso Beh< :o: Lord Denman, Governor-General <»f
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  • 152 6 Ar.t::cl:c Exficrcrs C'a A iiiuiz itict. An interesting Utile x, 1 is t bo taken immedia?-. !y i y i of those who have shared i roc Antarctic expeditions.* Surg* L. Atkinson, R. N. (who w parasitologist to the JSc.">tt <>:}>» accompanied by Mr. Ch. Garrard,
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  • 127 6 Four Chine:*' were bronj Pore the Mairistrate on Friday <*HaiKrpH !)<• th>' Vssfctant will: i. ilistiliing ;»(> xicafiiU] i < rI < l i' *2. 1 laving in their stills and other apparatus ing and manufacturing 3. Having in their po 1 1 L Iwukn ill(>
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    • 234 6 ASBESTO Sheets Slates FOR WALLS CEILINGS PARTITIONS ROOFS, Etc. Strong Durable Light and Cheap. 1 Sliarpe, Boss Co., Ltd. SIHCMPORE. :o: Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. HIS MASTER'S VOICE fc Gramophor.es *w and Records p%^^^^<" r Everyone and Everywhere. *aanr ■_r_-_E—E! n i iiniiin iiiiniim m i ■iiww■—hi —mi i i FINE
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    • 88 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO. j Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. Watchmakers, jewellers AND NAUTICAL OPTICIANS. FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY A SPECIALITY. ENGLISH AND SWISS COLD AND SILVER WATd-ES. SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and PLATED WARE MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. i WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA
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  • 392 7 Irish Question Still Agitating Political World. REPUTATIONS THREATENED. Reuter's Senvice. jftstisss of Cjr Army Leaders. ndon, March •>:>. It 'ted the Wliamentary enew< d to-niorrow. fence of the Unionist held yesterday and therein was issued a list of searchtions covering all events np to the crisis, which
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  • 80 7 Trouble With The Workmen Strike it St. Petersburg. Reuter's Senvice. London. March 29. 'I'll" poisoning of workmen by benzine fames in the Rosso-Ameri-can rubber factory at St. Petersburg lvA i 0 strike and subsequent rioting, h is ttow announced that four hundred men were poisoned by gas
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  • 35 7 Reuter's Senvice. London, March 27. The supreme ('curt Martial at uetz !),:> sentenced a Lieutenant t:» eight years penal servitude, removal the army, loss of social and civil rights far ten years, tor the
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Senvice. London, March 2J>. 1 Telegrams from St. Petersburg state that t;u< programme of the new air Heel at present being worked out provides for ordinary aeroplanes, ten air dreadnoughts and three airships.
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  • 31 7 Reuter's Senvice. London, March 29. Telegrams from New York state that Tannebaum, the leader <>!' the unemployed who have been raiding churches, has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment.
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  • 29 7 Reuter's Senvice. London, March 2<*>. Telegrams from Joarez state that General Villa wires reporting that .virtually all Totfreon is in the hands of tin' rebels.
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  • 23 7 Reuter's Senvice. London, March 2o. Rnssia has prohibited the export of horses and lier action has incensed the German press.
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  • 17 7 Reuter's Senvice. Renter's Service.) London, March 29. The death is announced of Lieut.General Sir F. Kelly.
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  • 33 7 Looi Guan Kwai, who was sentenced at Ipoh to inipi■i.-onineiit for in iudclinile period for contempt i.lCourt l>\ Mr. Justice Woodward. w aa d tach* rg< id on Bate n lay morn i
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  • 260 7 The ’Varsity Boat Race. Essy Win for Ga&brtt£e. Reuter's Senvice. London, March 2\K The result of the Cniversitv boatrace was an easy win for Cambridge °y *i lengths. Cambridge led throughout and finished in 20 tnins 23 sees. The crews werfeaccording to the latest Home papers, composed as
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  • 18 7 Reuter's Senvice. London, March 29. In the billiard championship Inman has beaten Recce 18,000 to
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  • 200 7 There was a large gathering pf members and their friends of the Tamil congregation of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, at the Indian Catholic Onion Hall. Ophir Road, yesterday evening, to bid farewell to the Vicar, Rev. Father Louis Burghoffer, who is
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  • 265 7 Vuan SMk-kai Warns Chinese Abroad. Hu and Chen Alleged to h3ve Spent $3,000,000. We are indebted to the courtesy of the Chinese Consal-GeneraJ for the following information The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has sent round to Chinese Consuls abroad the following We have the honour to Inform
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  • 81 7 Forged Bonds Bank Nules. News from Shanghai states there i ine torged t tiinese Military Bonds an.I the notes of the communication Bank of China brou<*hl there by the rebel Wong from I Japan. 1i is also reported that the rebels are trying to upset tlte finance of China by
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  • 353 7 Mr. and Mrs. Bean Entertain at Monk's Hill. Eajofilk Afternoon. There was a large representative gathering of ladies and gentlemen between and ti.3o o'clock on last Saturday afternoon at Monk's 11 ill on Bukit Timah Road, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bean. Toe occasion was
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  • 446 7 Mis, IL lII. i Mr. Dr.iJ J. EILs. A wedding of more than common interest was solemnised yesterday evening at Irwell Bank, Grange Road, the contracting parties being Mr. David J. Eiias, of Bamarang, son of the late Mr. J. A. s. Eiias,' and Miss Mary Eiias, daughter
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  • 32 7 The dead body of a untitled I i}rcs> I till i I two or i e ..i ,i,, th I. bill I lid d a i bad gntho* < I in tb i
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  • 81 7 The following epic is quoted from the New York "Freeman's Journal:'" Who weeps with yon when you are Bad, Who Laughs with yon when yon are glad, Who smiles at you whan you are mad— The Editor Who has to be both kind and wise, And never- hardly ever—dies. And
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  • 132 8 S.C.C. Tennis Tournament. The final match in the Championship Pairs will > played at the Cricket Club this afternoon, 0. V. Miles and D. Y. Perkins opposing F. Salzmann and 6. F. Teale. To-day's Ties. CH AMPIONSHIP PAIRB. FINAL. C. V. Miles and D. Y. Perkins v. F. Salzmann
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  • 168 8 Saturday's Results. CH iM ri<insiiiP. T. Leijssius v. H. S. van t'uylenmi aneelieu. DOUBLE II IXDICAP. K. B. Webb and C. Mania. 15, beat C. B, Leicesterand V. de M»>rna> plus 30. ti 1 fi, (j 1. E. E. de Son /.a and A. E. Aeria,
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  • 197 8 Hii£h Shield Competition. The second match of this series between Raffles Institution and St. Joseph's Institution was played on St. Joseph's ground on Saturday afternoon commencing at 5 o'clock The ground was in a poor state and the play in the lirst half was very ragged, neither side being
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  • 28 8 The match between the Fathol Zainan and the Fathol Munir was played on Saturday on the Malaya Football Ground and resulted in a draw. o:
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  • 92 8 The match between the Sun Rays Football (Mui> and the White Star I was played <>n the Association's ground in Beach Road,on Saturday. A large crowd of spectators watched the game which was verj j last and evenly contested. After a hard fight the White Stars scored a
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  • 179 8 Twenty-eight members of the S.C.S. took part in the Water-Polo Competition al the Swimming Clnb yesterday morning. Four teams were entered, captained l>\ T.C. Hay, J. Bagnall, P. F. Lloyd and W. B. Hutton. Hay defeated Bagnall, I 1 and Hutton bested Lloyd's team
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  • 331 8 Romance of an Iron Chest. Whippings of Ro'uzs end Wenches. A strangely romantic interest attaches to certain records of the old town of Dnnwich which have been examined for the first time and summarised in the seventh volume of the Historical Manuscripts ComReport on Manuscripts in Various Collections,
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  • 383 8 Alhambra. With the exception of "The Heart of a Jewess'" a complete change of pictures went on the Alhatnbra curtain Saturday evening. The management showed good judgment in carrying forward the film mentioned above, for it is one of those infrequent screen stories whice are enjoyed at a
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  • 140 8 Abdullah Man. Abdulmajid, Ad i ma.A. Umailsa. Atkins North. Beccasheslos, Bogage, Canton. Chaechiwlee Chue, Cheong lluat. Chiso*hn Robertson,Chop Hensonge, Customs, IVnnor. Fookhunghin, look Sang, Freear, Gray, Guanseng, rlamp, Heng Soon Hong, Hussan, Jew Peng Seng, Kaihang (Casket, Kenk Ning, Kohter, K.
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  • 132 8 The "boats for all" problem, which has been engaging the attention of a British Departmental Com* mittee for many months, may hi solved for every large passengei vessel hy an experimental boat that is now being built to the order of the Committee. She is a steel
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  • 952 8 Work has in the Opinion of our Visiting Agent been carried on Injudiciously." NETT PROFIT OF $29,376.42. Annus! Genzra! Meeting on Saturday. The Annual General Meeting ol shareholders in the Bukit Timah Rubber Kstates, Ltd., openedat L 2 noon on Saturday, the 28th instant, at
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  • 233 8 While leaving the wharf on Friday morning the s.s. "Lama," fow »>m of her et ***** by rtiv»n*r fouled with her j roj i Her the &v chor chain of the K. P. M. -ttanur Eteael which was lying in th n ads. Ii is stated
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  • 135 8 •V special cablegram receive! from London to the -Statesffltaj states Lord Crewel Bill H dolling the India office m Council was privately i^ n 1 draft form. It abolishes the isting Committee and ni a series of departments eacn der a Member of Council dopi ting exactly
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  • 1286 9 Tin market for Plantation ha> been <lull and rather easier, with little business passing. Standard Quality No. 1 Crepe on the spot sold at 2s. 4d, and sellers (hurt year 3s. 1 1 -al.April-June. 2s! id., to 25., 3}d. and buyers, July-Dec. sold at 2s. 3.UL and buyers, <>•;.-!)...
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  • 127 9 A couple of rough-looking fellows were charged at H—Sessions Court a while ago with breaking 1 into a small simp and stealing several loaves of broad, together! with the contents of the till. They were sentenced to a month's imprisonment, despite an appeal from the prosecutrix, a goodnatured woman, who
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  • 188 9 Meat versus Vegetable:— Their Respective Preservative Properties as affbctdiq Dentistry. i 7 ffXH&lcUsd bif Dr. S. Yanntnoto. Statistical evidence lias been submitted to prove that fl< sh-eati r have better teeth than regetariaa*. t these statistics certainly cannot form a reliable criterion, as they simply
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    • 284 9 'What shall I do with 1117/ Life" by their livee In- taking l\ t V «ed and beyond theirhorh L 7 d f" s Hop,' tor lid We have curflH m*™,. 1 Have murage and the hoc »ur..f reoeivTng many unsolicited testimonial^^ ie: -\tiX in ol,r likel, to 1«. of
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    • 168 9 The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUA T. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Ha\ ing placed large in lent rit order n> get Special tarms we are able to offer yon the finest quality Tfltcaf cloth ever produced—doll Baci Giazcd Front at rates ruling br iowj;
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  • 944 10 Need for laadini-Pl-ces. Mr. Churcbgl and M. H. Deutocb de la Meurthe, President ol the Aero Club de France, were the principal guests of the Royal Aero Club at dinner at the Savoy Hotel on Wednesday night. Lord Tullibardine, K.P., presided. The Chairman, in
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    • 141 10 Up to-datß Lady Dress Makers mm V Chinese Lady Outfitting Depot. poNES BUILDING Corner of Bras Basah Road Bencoo.en ATTKKDAHCK Street, Singapore. fl 1 1 TRIAL ORDERS SOLICITED. MODERATE PRICES: QUICK DESPATCH Jissi Arrived: mm i STAR car with streamline body. 10 12 H. P., two seater, 4-cylinders. BRITON car
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    • 171 10 "RECTIFIED" I SPIRITS OF W|\, I M Methylated" Spirits I strength *M'> .in drain*; n I gallons and eases of 8 gaH< M Carboliucunv Han\mo?.ii" I S. J. JDDAH t Co, 29, Robinson Road. Telephone N r o. 1362. BOOKS. Sun Vat Sen Kidnapped in London $0.5:; Sun Vat Sen
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  • 565 11 Treatment of a British Journalist in Japan. Mr. Robert Young, editor of the "Japan Chronicle," writes to the "Daily News" on the subject of the treatment of Mr. Pooler, Renter's representative at Tokyo, who was arrested in connection with the Alleged' Navy scandals. After gtat-1 ing the
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  • 325 11 Mr. F. E. Smith on Business Sentiments. The Duke of Argyll presided at a meeting held ander the auspices of the British Empire, League [at the Queen's Hall recently j in support of a proposal to establish a. mark of origin for British j goods. There
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  • 241 11 The Bank rate remains unchanged at 3 per cent The Open market rale for short l<>;ms is *2] ]>.■;• cent., and discount of lour months* Bank bills 2g per cent The Rubber share market shows little change, business being quiet and prices inclined to ease. The
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  • 229 11 His Excellency the Governor, with the approval of the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been pleased to j appoint Messrs. 11. A. Forrerand J. L. MeFall, Cadets, to be Snpernnmerary (Officers of (Mass Vol the < ttvil Service, with effect from the 12th
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    • 245 11 1914 Models I MANY IMPROVEMENTS.AND REFINEMENTS. Price $2,150 Complete. V B ieve the Ilupjnobile to ho the Best Car of its Class. IN S PECTION INVITED. ibrams' Straits Motor Garage. ORCHARD ROAD. 'j r MALY'S T::T '3 Patent Iron Safes. <:m,r.m,,,,l Kir, Proofs gj j, ;.-ti,K ,Mi i; l- 1
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    • 273 11 LIM KUEE CHEONG. HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Furniture Makers. Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Sp< ciality. Orders promptly exec Jted Charges Moderate. Inspection Cordially Incited cm Continental siamp C<\ no.. d. hotel d'europe amcadk. Stationers, Bookb:.\ ders, Rubber Stamp Makers, Post Card Stamp Dealbm Prices Moderate. Orders
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    • 413 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO^J: TD VnnnafcGenernl Meeting oMhc jbove m i j :lt tbe Regwtered-Offices of the N.. „1 58, Klin- Btreet, Suiga- ?mh N..MT..IKT. 1913,thefolWn« wen elected Director! mm Omeen In ifceyrtuc 1*14:COURT OF DIRECTORS, i. ~hi i HeM Eeai Chec4M Qwm Ti*». Be*
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    • 833 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venue, calling at Porhfclid, Suez, Aden, Colombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. iou 1914 Due to arrive on or about Due to 1 ail on or about n.
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    • 476 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDPT BBBA N B A N PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Dill* <>f Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Cult. Continental and American Porta. niiniwfi will leave Sintjapre on o» abont H AIL LINKS. Homeward
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