Malaya Tribune, 2 April 1914
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section26 1914-04-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and independent Evening Daily.] v 01« No. 78. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914 Price 5 Cmts. Cbe Ittalapa tribune* THURSDAY, APRIL 2.26 words
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Advertisement155 1914-04-02 1 HOOCLANDT A Co,. SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. I THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd p™ I W~ and following evenings GREAT LU3IN THREE REEL FEATURE I j A 'When the Earth Trembled" j-| j A wonderful story of love and devotion to duty wou n round the terrible disaster which befel155 words
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Advertisement316 1914-04-02 1 If You Want Something Stirring and Sensational THE SHARPSHOOTER A Broncho Feature in two parts THE FORBIDDEN WAY An Essany Feature in two parts MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE. BEACH ROAD. SUPPORTED 15V TWO GOOD COMICS THE DEAF BURGLAR FATHER'S FINISH In Our Second Show 9-30 to 11 p.m. TO NIGHT! The316 words
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Advertisement115 1914-04-02 1 HOOCLANDT Co.. SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, 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 Bencoolen Streets WANTED 3 Reels BY 3 Parte THE POLICE A SENSIBLE MELODRAMA In conjunction115 words
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Article516 1914-04-02 2 Non-Party Appeal to Mr. Asquith. Premier Promises Report by Defence Committee. Lord Roberta recently introduced v, influential non-party deputation from the National Service Leagul to the Prime Minister at 10, Downing-street Rarely if ever has there been such a comprehensive and authoritative deputation to the Prime Minister. Lord516 words
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Article105 1914-04-02 2 Important alterations in the tuitions of the Imperial wireless chain- the contract Tor which led to the formation of tin* M rconi Committee— were announced on March L in the iionse of Commons. Replying to Mr. Rupert Guinness, Captain Norton said work on the English station situated105 words
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Article30 1914-04-02 2 The Perlis Government is advertising for tenderi for boring the tertiiuy rocka of Bukit Arang and testing the old and coal bearing rocks, which have heen prospected by Mr. Seriveoor.30 words
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Advertisement764 1914-04-02 2 m 1 Singapore, 23rd March* I^ll. To r ffv SHAREHOLDERS. Bi THE GREAT KASTKKN UKK ASSI'RANCK Co.. Lt... ~f ~f th<- f r ,y ,r BISISRS^^ SlTfo, 5*3» were declmed od. J» the latter part of the year, tin* °onIk* financial depression which exiswa in i •ttHrFfiSESS-* poii*. I- ;j764 words
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Advertisement193 1914-04-02 2 KIM CO. SINGAPORE. The Science of Wealth 60 Cts. The Civilisation of China The History of England The Problems of Philosophy The English Language Mohammediam Boddhiam English Literature Media* val English Literature Modern Conservatism Liberalism Matter Energy BUN BEE Co., COLD STORAGE RETAILERS ff f Rochare Road. (Adjacent to Clyde193 words
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Article626 1914-04-02 3 Experiments in the Aneon Hospital in the Canal Zone show that ants may transmit infectious disease, as flies do. by tracking the germs with their feet. So far as could be seen, however, ants are not themselves subject to such diseases, and indeed the formic acid in626 words
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Article100 1914-04-02 3 Mr. Andrew Carnegie, posing for a talking machine and moving pictures in New York, said rnia ia held to be the duty of a man of wealth First, to set an example of modest and unostentatious lmng, shunning display to provide moderately for the legitimate wants ot those dependent upon100 words
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Advertisement286 1914-04-02 3 GOLD SMITH UikWARm North Bridge Road. HOTEL. 0 f English and Continental Tourists, llieg and Commercial-travellers. jflu 'Phone No. 58. I able Address: lTIOX! HIGH LIFE t ADELPHI," Singapore. r IN THE Code; EAST \ri,'V A.B.C. sth Edition. Proprietor, J. HARAPIET. gIfEE EM® SOWS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, Horth Bridge Road.286 words
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Advertisement133 1914-04-02 3 Price Lists on Application B JlwHl A. FRANKEL Co., I mBB^ HH^■HHiHiHHHHiHHH1 HHHHMHiHHHHIHHHH1 ■■Hi• H Straits Industrial Syndicate. 1 General Export Merchants Commission Agents. I 12a, Change /SJSey, Singapore- ESTABLISHED 1907.) 1 Speciality: I Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Sperincatk» I Special Quotation for Quantities. I Prompt and133 words
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Article1124 1914-04-02 4 Mr. William Archer writes in the M Daily Newa and Leader" Lord Bryce has reprinted from his "Studies in History and Jurisprudence" two essays on The Roman and the British Empires' 1 /Oxford University Press) which do more than many lengthy treatises to place the Government1,124 words
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Article285 1914-04-02 4 j 111 the Ueiclistag. during the debates on the Colonial Estimates of the Budget, it was stated, with reference to the oil discoveries near Eitape, in the north-west of German New Guinea, that the oil was similar to that found in the Dutch Indies. The sum of m.">00,000285 words
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Advertisement190 1914-04-02 4 Vichy Celestin 4 Best Table Water This Water known ,»n'! used over a 1000 {--^-^Gaggino&Co., |g *3jP Agents. No. 6, Raffles Square, Banham Street. S. Sarie Borneo M Capt. Ch. GRIFFIN for Bandjermasein, Kota Bahru and Samarenda Fortnightly. Pbr Freight <v Peassag Apply to Thio Soen Yang Co., 21, South190 words
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Advertisement383 1914-04-02 4 "What shall Ido with my Lif e I It is a question often put forth by the invalids who are long H from stubborn diseases and consequently who are quite depr j tr 'j I dejected by their lives by taking bitter doses of medicines. J life is beyond their383 words
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Article33 1914-04-02 5 Thursday. 2 !fo.H-' v Momn IV.. I Friday, 5M F. s At i- 1i• Stl»** fl Sunday- 5. Monday. 6. S;;v. t ('lr.r.rh. v j, oitnial AMncniMM i*. 7 fsfao&T.33 words
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Article87 1914-04-02 5 iv.-i Offices and l<;i!'il !i> iiiiirinw iniM iiil nit- ]M».-re<l dnring I ii" 'I I I I I until L intended for .keaatea by I una should reach before ii.m. tomorrow. HUM i ii»t later than ■ml Poet Office ••in. iftei that how Of Late Fee fur87 words
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Article30 1914-04-02 5 I U.. m Undun. Aim.n. MI I Mar. 4 M\\ Km*. S k1 I' I. 11 1 1 i 1 1 4 M -I i'l I 1 •>30 words
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Article356 1914-04-02 5 Flag&'lW. Conaaaandera. Fran. AmV..r \N luu. DomH.M.B. 2041 Pownall H k,n K ..304J JN-O. Ririauuth »1 (VlatikDot Willk Khi... »m < miml RUu Steamer* Nat. Tannage and Master Itom ..n.-i-n.-,.. f° r {SET Siam 40» Andersen Bangkok. 29-3 iUa Brit 3*7 Vijgonboom Pbd>e, 16-2 .V Pat. 10.356 words
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Article64 1914-04-02 5 <•>,,. Brit Ml Bmm*7ik fW««W SJ«»fi«W XL' g&r ss a aSS* fS» EarMr r i g£ sea B. J Sponoe Bn p.Seu»boe,2H A*. Pet. Co. Shanghai M Tnrbu Bn! r p „»j v Pet. Co. P. Soesoe Halaban Dul Isi H CIV «.«rahaya Suman IwlSowSo- IVhn. 3!.-,er Dncerta»64 words
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Article570 1914-04-02 5 Outward Bound. The following passengers due in the Strait* are token bow Ike London and i hins P. AND 0. Pm P and O. str. **Moolton," connecting -rith the rtr. Delta" at (»lorobn, dne April X Mr.E.Hobden, Mr. H. S. A. White. MY C W. Bernard; Mis* A.570 words
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Article421 1914-04-02 5 P&lla&gn- The programme al the fttlla luv.n last evening was excellent from tli start, with The Exceiias starring The two cle%*er gentlemen seem to have forgotten more aliout the art ~1' wielding tennis racquet than any of our local champions will ever know, and their supply of the gutted421 words
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Article775 1914-04-02 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. SivuAPoKK. April. 2. Mom--. Lvall mad Evatt. Exchange md Share Broken, wane th*- following list of quotations: Rubber Shares. Nora. Value. Bnyers. Siller... 2/- Alla-ar I* 2/1 I AngtTjaTS »/4? 4£i l Anglo-Johtve •>/- 2/- Anglo-Mala v 9/9 1 Aver775 words
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Article103 1914-04-02 5 SINUAPOKK, APHIL 2. On bhodoß Bank 4 m/«. JH |/4 Demand 2M >/ ;> Privstc 6 m/>. -74 .">/* *m/e. -'/4 1102 On Germany Bank dfcl 238J Pri\ ate :> m/s. On Prance Bank d/d. KM Private* m/*. 21M On India liank T. T. 17 L Private 30 d/».103 words
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111 1914-04-02 5 TANJON& PAGAR< Baal Whavf I Baatn) B i rq c B. J. Spence Wharf Sectkai So. l Bangala Sheen Wharf Nil Main Wharf Section So. 2 Nil Atagoaan Marti Nil ."> Chirimiai. KUflf tf Anti 1 C bus. Lothian. Marudu Stm Dock Kb.111 words
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Article203 1914-04-02 5 Si.m;.\!'<m:i:. APBIL t. v ~m ,<» HO a per'piculs2-LOO Kntm S*l S SO 2&J00 w'..»; do 11.05 *> V? Copra Kavoug "v.' Co?™ Palo Copra Pontianak JJJ? Copra Biantaa [J*? Copra Singkawaag II Sago Flour Singapore ls{ qaalitj <I«> a.-iv Bago Flour Singapore fair do BJj5 Bago203 words
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Article63 1914-04-02 5 Deroe's Imp. BrillimatOil (2) tins) |»/»0 Sylvan Arrow Oil ci. tins 8.25 Fi-h Brand tins in case at |> l abo* brand tin* in case at '.y'-< Larapglaaf brand 5 tin- 8.2« Dragon brand tin> 1 Crown brand 2 thai JJ»* Rising Bon brand tins Cross brand 2 tint63 words
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Article90 1914-04-02 5 As will be seen from an advertisement appearing <>n page 8 <>t this issue Messrs. John Little CVs annual clearance sal*- commenced yesterday, and will be in foil swing for two weeks only. The popularity of this linn is amply demonstrated by the constant flow of people through their portals90 words
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Advertisement44 1914-04-02 5 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. .1245. 1. Extraction Painless. I. Work Guaranteed. 3. Charges Moderate. 4. Can be consulted in either English or Malay. Office Hours: FROM 8 to WEEK DAYS. PROM 8 to NOON SUNDAYS, EXCEPT URGENT CASES.44 words
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Miscellaneous107 1914-04-02 5 I y!.S Ci.OSI:. I l. tt< r.« may >< Daily Exccpt Sunday. >?at«>. Malacca. I 'Malacca! Srremban, Port ,.,1 Kuala Lumpur I I jj Bbfcutg Mali a.m. ami I To-day. I I.-....' Kheng Swig I H liitam l»-" 1 t; .lioralo. m \V t \v\rk i p.m. I To-morrow. 1107 words
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Article703 1914-04-02 6 At last the time S"ems to be nigh when the much-vexed questions relative to the registration of servants will be settled in a manner that should prove at least fairly satisfactory to masters and servants generally. That such is the case appears evident from the fact that703 words
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Article639 1914-04-02 6 Fever is reported to be valent in the Malay I Kuala Lumpur. I Colombo has been officialh i I clared infected <*w i L r t enee of plague there. o: Mr. M. Phillips, living al H<»ad, Keppel Harbour, having lost one carriage i razor from639 words
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Advertisement143 1914-04-02 6 Champion and Racerol 0 MOTOR OILS For Water-cooled Cylinders Finest British Production. Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. S. MODTRIE Co., Ltd. joj Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. y- HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramophones jjp and Record Everyone and Everywhere. ALMEIDA Co., CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS SURVEYORS. Will undertake any of the above Works at143 words
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Advertisement117 1914-04-02 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.117 words
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Article82 1914-04-02 7 I A Pfos?ect Reuter's Service. rlrr I .he II 'I I I are i r I Hi« 1 I I H II :l, -i\ I U .,,..d Ik] n U| -lu-'l ffu i, i i i I Hftft lAf^ilcd. IB nl ll IK II I/ At\ lReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article111 1914-04-02 7 ]l S HorUv Hold* Office. Reuter's Service. Ii \pi I 1. I l..M-(| U v |li?|i| hal :i I. i II L' 11 to I I 'Hi Lut.l e\, |i >t nftj ih. "f llL i... S i, 11... 1( .'i.o ll.' I '•0|„-| U.al |..r|,| hiReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article77 1914-04-02 7 Peace was Indispensable. Reuter's Service. London, April. 2. At tbe annual dinner of the Institution of Naval Architects the Marquis of Bristol presiding, the Japanese Ambassador who replied to the toast of the guests, said that Japan was trying to emulate Great Britain in safe-guarding national interests. PeaceReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article59 1914-04-02 7 Reuter's Service. London. April I. The revenue for the past quarter was £76,9u1,0t10 an increase of £5,477,000. The revenue for the year is 1 i>B,243,<KX) an increase of £i), 441,000. The National expenditure was £197,41*3,000, showing a surplus of £750,000, but Mr. Lloyd George will require anReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article40 1914-04-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, April L A Udegrani from Washington mates that the Bill repealing the exemption of American coastwise shipping from the payment of Panama (anal tolls has passed the House ►f Representatives by '.MS to IC2.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article54 1914-04-02 7 London, March 151. The death is annoiinced of Sir Hubert von Herkomer, lt.A., O.V.O. lie was for nine years Slade professor ot line arts at Oxfoid, founded the Herkomer School of Art at lUishcv. holds life professorship at Munich, and has received art honours in most countries ot KReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article33 1914-04-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 1. Mi. Lokiu. aeeompanied hy Cap;.,,n Whim im h'l't DuMin for S. ..llaod. The polling at Last Fife begins on r|.. I I i It in>t.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article21 1914-04-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 1. A telegram from El Pasos states i hut Torreon has surrendered to General Villa.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article22 1914-04-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 1. At Xewbnry course the betting on the Derby is 1,500 to 500 against The Tetrareh.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article1266 1914-04-02 7 Boxing at Tanglin Barracks. K.0.Y.L.1. Kni&hts of the Mit." By Nkmo. The second night at Tanglin barracks was in every way M good am he first. Interest in the various bouts showed no flagging from start to finish. The keynote to the boxing last night was cleanness,1,266 words
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Article20 1914-04-02 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 1. A telegram from Sydney stales that the lumpers have resumed work.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article104 1914-04-02 7 Mrs. Pattie Lyle Collins, 65 years old the expert decipherer of tho dead letter office of the Now York General Post Office, was run down and killed by a motor car, about a month ago. Because of her special work in handling Christmas mail with incorrect addresses Mrs.Collins was well104 words
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Article1392 1914-04-02 7 BY W. P. Z. Digest of the New Law. On Friday last the Legislative Conncil passed the Third Reading of the Domestic Servants Ordinance" but it will not come into operation M unless and until the Governor netilies by Proclamation that it is Hm Majesty's pleasure not1,392 words
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Article264 1914-04-02 8 Billiards. Handicap at the Association of Engineers. The billiard handle,.)» which has br.-n going on .-iiiee September HinoUg meml.'i.- «»l the As.-oeiatioii of Engineers, i- drawing to i elofl With four .-ntiie> -till ii. tie• running. Tii.- nexi match b to be I>etweerj l>. r,i.-et. pin- 7«'. and \Y.264 words
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Article39 1914-04-02 8 Sepoy Lines Coif Club. The medal for March has been won by Mr. <i. L\ Allen. Seven cards were taken em hut only two returned. The scores were <;. EL Allen, 81 l."» GQ B. Croncher. Bti 10 7»".39 words
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Article35 1914-04-02 8 S. C. F. A. League. straits Jovial defeated Juvenile I. in the league competition match played yesterday afternoon on the Association's ground. The s< <»re was 1 t" t>. Mr. M. 15. Brockwell refereed.35 words
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Article148 1914-04-02 8 Yesterday's Results. HAMPIOXSHIP.—SEMI-FINAL. F. Bidding v. W. 11. Threlfmll. Unfinished. Threlfall \\<m Ist set. it —1. Moding won 2nd set, 9—7. So piny in 3rd set. [.Ass it SINGLES. PINAL. 1?. B. B. Donnefl, -2, beat G. K. Teale, scr. 6—2, r#—l. CLASS A DOUBLES. —FINAL. I).148 words
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Article75 1914-04-02 8 Yesterday's Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. B. Galistan beat W. A. Keyt CLASS M B BWGLBS. s. H. Mclntyre,—."»«». beat E. Tessensohn, pins :;<>. o—l, 6—4 J. R. Cockburn 30, beat M. Avici.--30. 6—:>. t>—l. MIX HI) DOUBLLS. E. E. Ryan and C. H. da Silva beat K.75 words
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Article47 1914-04-02 8 CHAMPIONSHIP. T. Leijssius v. H. S. van Cuylenburg. CLASS A SINGLES. (I. James, scr., v. E. K. de Sousa. T. de Silva, —40, s A. M. Ford, scr. MIXED DOUBLES. E. E. Ryan and C. H. da Silva v. W. A. Aoria and E. Boswell.47 words
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34 1914-04-02 8 Last Night's Result. L J. Wisliart.—beatC. Leader, —150. 250 128. Tonight's Play. H. Noon, scr.. v. K. V. Burt, i»lns GO. F. E. Marsh, plus 20, v. P. 6. Stevens.—HO.34 words
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Article237 1914-04-02 8 Lain. Cheok Lok, a pawnbroker of LOt*, South Bridge Road, was charged before the Senior Magistrate for fraudulently Keeping in his possesion a Chinese gold coin worth SIS. after a Police circular bad been issued in forming the pawn brokers of the less of such a coin. The237 words
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Article195 1914-04-02 8 Rev. Waddy, skipper of the Australian Eleven that vbited Ceylon recently in an interview with a Sydney paper said :—Enthusiasm for cricket is great in Ceylon. Here is an example. At Kandy is a large school for hoys —Trinity College- which wins more than its Fair share of interschool events,195 words
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Advertisement67 1914-04-02 8 JOHN LITTLES! Great Clearance I NOW I PROCEEDING FOR TWO WEEKS —ONCE A YEAR I Splendid Bargains I ALL DEPARTMENTS I < B B ffll Nourishing Sustaining IBj I pi in Fragrant Stimulating \m I Whoiesome and Economical PtJ I ™md Prepared Instantly Ipfl I H BY THE; ADDITiC;: of67 words
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2385 1914-04-02 9 MALCOLM WATSON, M. D. In studying this malaria, I found in a certain area there had l>een a steady rise from 18*95 to 1899, and a fall from 1899 to 1902. The percentage of malaria treated at the hospital of the area had risen from 232,385 words
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Advertisement185 1914-04-02 9 ri r September Bto owned Scientists an o ns in Java llchip, Railway »Bd X X' for Holders of V Tickets. hn Apply to: for f** l f( E van Rijnberk, Hon. Seer, c y S. Sfa6- Committee si^GAVX^RE. 'and Company. cv I<f Almeida St. »'piH>" Blab May's Cicars,* Egyptian*185 words
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Advertisement186 1914-04-02 9 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. N. K. OTSUBO Co., (Japanese Artists Photographers.) No. 4S-3, Hill Street, Singapore. First class Professional work at Moderate prices. Photographs186 words
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Article832 1914-04-02 10 v mi "ii lew > r M nbageu B i |M,,_r |n London piper -avs ii. i!•• year I'.hm;, Kuasia i- ;u i!,,. pi. em lnonent, I- |j military aeti- i», i nut ii frontier, and just a- w..- th»* .a-, Righl jean ago, tut* ."ii- are taaaaing832 words
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Article430 1914-04-02 10 Optimism of The Prime Minister. Mr. Asquith, who was accompanied by Colonel Seely, Secretary of State'for War, last Friday received the deputation from the National Service League, which included representatives of many departments of public life. An address summarizing the views of the league was handed to430 words
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131 1914-04-02 10 Lord Willoughby de Broke has issued to his fellow-peers a memorandum on 11 j* Bill for the amendment of the Territorial Forces Act, the second reading of which he will move on Monday. He contends that the two most disquieting matters to-day are the131 words
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Advertisement332 1914-04-02 10 THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE. Meat versus Vegetable Their Respective Preservative Propertied as affecting Dp:ntistry. Translated 6y Dr. S. Yamamoto. The bacilli in the mouth do not always stay in one place they move about to the weaker spots and gradually increase in number. When they are swallowed they are332 words
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Advertisement350 1914-04-02 10 Important Notice to Contractors Builder, I The United Saw Mills, LtdJ (Incorporated ia the Strata Settlement*.) I AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. I HOARD OF DIRECTORS, m ONG SAM LBONG Beg.. CHAIBMAJr. I [)R. LIM BOON KBNG. TAN CHENG BIONG ESQ. I TAN SI AN HIN BBQ. KHOO KOK WHA ESQ. V350 words
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Article398 1914-04-02 11 The British Government has intimated to the Chinese Government that it will not allow a change of the terminus of the Belgian Transcontinental Railway. Hai-chow, in the north of the province of Kiang-su, being regarded as unsuitable, the company bail tried to obtain Chinese consent to change398 words
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Article29 1914-04-02 11 It has been decided to station an offieerof the Engineering Department at Seremban and Mr. 1) B Evans, Assistant telegraph Engineer, proceeds there from Kuala Lnmpnr early next week.29 words
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Advertisement203 1914-04-02 11 Don't Do 4000 Miles? IW w itff^» lh dirt and small stones work u M i a t last hig punctures are made. "l" ,cM,wnrr sends it to Ik* vu eams.'d, L' nd water having penetrated right into 1 it mie r parts of the canvas lining iMnu tured parts203 words
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Advertisement235 1914-04-02 11 Sanitarium Health Foods Foods, which supply the actual and Manifold needs of the human organism, so that muscle, bone and nerve can be built up out of the best material. Foods, that have No Indigestible or Undesirable elements in them. Foods, that are Perfectly cooked, Easily digested, and suitable alike235 words
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Advertisement486 1914-04-02 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKINC AND INSURANCE CO., UP. At an Annnal General Mating of the above Company. h*ld at the Registered -Office* of the Company, Nos. r >7 and 5P, Kling Str*»et, Singapore. on the 30th November, 11» 13, the following gentlemen were elected Directors and i )ffioer*486 words
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Advertisement603 1914-04-02 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. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. 1914 1914 Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about ul603 words
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Advertisement251 1914-04-02 12 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS BBTT I.BM BS TS) Authorised Capital-$5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: TAX ('HAY YaN. ESQ. (Chairman) LI.M PESO BIAJTO, BEQ. (Vice Chairman) The Hox. Mr. Tax Jjak Kirn. C.ELO. Lea Choon Gaaa, Esq., Ong Soon Tee, Esq., N. B.Chan. Esq..251 words
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Advertisement460 1914-04-02 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China (Joa.-»t, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapre on or abont— MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). 1014. r* a- f460 words
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Advertisement429 1914-04-02 12 To Let J T o let. I CONVENIENT FLOOR HEART OF SlNGAPO^p This Valuable Spaer. fy fc I Godown, Vault of }>, Concrete. |jfl Entrance from both Batter- lI and Collyer Quay. BR Apply to U W." Co .X MALAYA TRIBUNE" o/ft Collyer Quay. Bp The Malaya TribJ Can be429 words
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