Malaya Tribune, 3 April 1914
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section24 1914-04-03 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] No. 79. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Chi IRalapa Cribune. FRIDAY, APRIL 3.24 words
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Advertisement338 1914-04-03 1 f^OCLAN DT Co.. SINGAPORE. vrKS CHEMICALS. I i [pp/y/or Particulars. l I I f CEiVr? son am &cm l^^^y THE NEW TEMPORARY CINEMA HALL Behind the Old Building ILLUMINATED Entrance by Beach Road between the M .Hborough and the Old Alhambra into which the show has moved to allow of338 words
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Advertisement212 1914-04-03 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, If You Want Something Stirring and Sensational THE SHARPSHOOTER A Broncho Feature in two parts AND THE FORBIDDEN WAY An Essany Feature in two parts MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE* BEACH ROAD. SUPPORTED BY TWO COOD COMICS THE DEAF BURGLAR FATHER'S FINISH [n212 words
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Article678 1914-04-03 2 The Success Of French Enterprise. French enterprise has been very busy of late in China, and extremely successful. The Banqn Industrielle de Chine is the medium through which the latest concession has been obtained namely, the Yamchow-Yunnaufu-Chanking Railway, an aggregate distance of about 1,000 miles. (In678 words
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Article581 1914-04-03 2 That may or may not in*. Hut it; is clear that the French have obtained rights which in the future' will give tlie:n predominance in 1 South-Western China, and which enable them to construct railways north and south of the Upper Yangtsze, and which may he construed as581 words
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Advertisement303 1914-04-03 2 The Anglo-Indian Stores, 84 86, Serangoon Road. Electroplating Dept. Undertake to plate articles in Cold, Silver, Nickel, Brass and Copper, ALSO Bronzing and Lacquering of Brass and Copper fittings. CHARGES MODERATE. SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER 1914 MODEL. The One Perfect Machine [nterchangable Carriage, LO to V* inches. Price: $190. Quarto or303 words
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Advertisement186 1914-04-03 2 BOOKS. Sun Vat Sen Kidnapped London $05Sun Vat Sen cv the A v of China 30Recent Events Pres Policies in Chin.' Annals Memoirs of Court of Peking Parley's Universal Histe: 1 v Maoriland Fair;. Talc- 2.00 Bible Steps, Stories froi Old New Testaments 143 Todd's Student's Manual 0.5S The Count186 words
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420 1914-04-03 3 The Agent-Ceneral for Queenslam I in London was, at the instance of the Department of Agriculture and Slock, requested by the Chief Secretary to obtain full information relative to the methods in vogue in China for the purpose of neutralizing the pungency in ginger intended420 words
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Article251 1914-04-03 3 Singapore, March 31, 1914. Freights. —On Robber 655, per ton of 50 cubicfeet from Singapore. Penang, Port Swettenham, or Malacca from Port Dickson or Teluk Anson 70s. From Singapore to New York, or Boston direct 755. or via Europe 85a, On Coffee 15s. per ton251 words
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Advertisement129 1914-04-03 3 Straits Industrial Syndicate. —:(o): i Pvro-t Merchants Commission Agents. General tx^uii I2a, Change AHey. Singapore. ESTABLISHED 190 T.) 3 Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specification Quotation for Quantities. P r Attention and Supervision given to all orders l a Mditt(l Materials: Stetonite CeiKng Plates, Drain Pines Mild Stee, 1 \jude129 words
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Advertisement330 1914-04-03 3 GOLD SMITH KAWARIO 377, North Bridge Road. CHEE ENG SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS. iln Managing I ropri* 6 White Satin Jean Suits ±2i, ;or, who has received nis r raining from an European PERBON SJMA Our representative will \LL\ GL rs330 words
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Article1296 1914-04-03 4 China s Garden of a Thousand Joys. BY A. P. GOODWIN. Anyone who has M done" Switaserland, toured through the far-famed -Rockies" orvisitedthe picturesque hills and dales of Hakone, In .Japan, cannot fail to have very pleasant recollection.- of the magnificence, the splendour, the enchantment* of the well-beaten paths1,296 words
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Article121 1914-04-03 4 Mr. William Marshall, of Loughton Preston, formerly of Burnley,; house furnisher, at one time member of the Burnley Town Council, who died on December 3, left estate of Che gross value of I v 17.7 to Is. BeL, of which the net persoSfelty has teen sworn at 93-1 IvJs. lid.121 words
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Advertisement233 1914-04-03 4 International Rubber Congress and Exhibition, BATAVIA, 1914. Congress: September 7-12, 1914 Exhibition: September 8 to October 10, 1914. Lectures by Renowned Scientists and Experts. Interesting Excursions in Java arranged. Reduced Steamship, Railway and Tramway fares for Holders ot Congres 3 Tickets. For Particulars Apply to: W, E. van. Rijnberk, Hon233 words
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Advertisement530 1914-04-03 4 The Straits F.UffsS. Motor Car Mo.'or and Cycle Repairers, Dealers In motor Accessories, etc. fieri Office:- 50-2, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. IAI7. so: "Overiands," the Favourite Cars of the present day, ca T now be obtained from us on Hire at any time of the Day For the convenience530 words
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Article35 1914-04-03 5 Friday, 5- Saturday. I 11 itßtal AMOciatlsa '< v rtli r. M- s At M 1 J v, 'v. Bi extern*. ■..ii ft n•• < Jharcb, M«>t'tiDff« tin p.. A-ricultoral A < iati.m Tuesday, 7.35 words
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59 1914-04-03 5 T W.K.N*; PAGAB. B B..rq ii t .J. D, V\ So. -J Rang.nm Mara Mnttra Ruwphhu I I Den of Airlie Li* cbn i, MedvM Oriengmai i S Under construe- 1 an! Lecat. Kaga •1 Mara Haiphong «ai Nil Batik Pan Aim Enter.59 words
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Article365 1914-04-03 5 VUg I Tom. Commander*. From Arrived For wht a Doris HII S 2041 rVwrnall KN O. Rymowt'n 31 (IlAtik bit JOU Wink Rhio. jo-." DtttOnorol Kino gteamcn Nai. Tonnage mml XacUr From Gouigneea itiM Bril S*7 Vrjgonboom Pholjne. X.-2 Aa.Pet.Oo. El"*"*?" x:,,,,.,u.Mar« Jap WW Ku*a.,mra Ml ike,365 words
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Article118 1914-04-03 5 I>.. t Pahantam. 3 A Menem Pahantam I gST n m l&cntt. PM. V' A Dnt Omar Rhio.27-1 >»" 4 t"' J? 2194 Beyen Amsterdam. W 2 Batana I J A Rril .V,r, rjldall Samara,-. 81-8 BataVUl HveLw Bri Thomson Ki.a,.ta»7:;i-3 Kna«tan4 ES-TBrit *M McDonald Kelantan, 31-il X118 words
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Article362 1914-04-03 5 Dwelling House Destroyed. Towards the early hours of this morning, between and 4 a.m. the residents in the vicinity of Selegie and Niven Roads were arousedand alarmed by the appearance of tiro at bonse N<>. IGJ, a two-floor building situated iii a compound and occupied362 words
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Article67 1914-04-03 5 Left Singapore. Dim in London. Arrived. Feb. l" N. 1). L. March 4 Mar. t Feb. 12 11. I. v 8 Mal 8 Feb. If. M. M. 11 Feb. I» P. k <). M I 11 23 N. 1). I a 18 Feb. 26 8.1. l Mar.67 words
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Article247 1914-04-03 5 M Jir Milly Killei Oae European Wound:*. A very serious shoot iug acei I*'lit occurred on FYiday, the 27th at a place called Parit Pnlai, m Tanjong Tohor in Muar, i ling in tin 1 death of a Mala\ youth Ltud the wounding of Mr. Crichton,247 words
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Article100 1914-04-03 5 Q >i n IPOKK, A Pit'- L :k On London Bniw 4 m/s. 2/1 1/1 Dcutuwl -.'1 m/«s.< 2/4 Baa/a 2/4 ii/--'; On Germany Ban* iI/J. 242 Private H in/-. 1 On France Bank dfrl JJK in/-. l On India !59 I Private ifaj ,<6 3 On Hongkong Hank100 words
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Article47 1914-04-03 5 Within untitled two months no 1,- than li#a^':#i^ S held in tni, month ther«fcthe Taiping halter meeting will he followed hy the Seretnban, Singapore, Selangor and Penan- races.in pretty rapid succession. \Yrigftff on this subject lin the "Times of Malaya that weU known and well informed spmtsman.47 words
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Article396 1914-04-03 5 (BY B.) In »letter from Ceylon to a friend in Singapore, dated the 24th March, the writer speaks of the impending resignation of a very popular, hardworking and well-known clergyman of Ceylon, who will doubtless be remembered by a great many Ceylon folks resident in Singapore, and396 words
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Article296 1914-04-03 5 The second Magistrate, Mr. Forrer, was engage;] yesterday afternoon in taking evidence for the prosecution in tin- ease of the murder of n sepoi in a jangle path half a miie somh of Alexandra Barracks on or alx\ut the 21st of February and in winch fourpeople are alleged296 words
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Article728 1914-04-03 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Mamiat BIXGAPOBC PHIi -i H«Mn. Lyall ami Evatt. and sl« token, i-ne the following Wmtci qtW*** t Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Selkn» Allapr 1 Anglo Java *fj s 1 Anglo-Johore •j/- Anglo-Malay JJjjl 1 Ayer Kuning Hi •2/- Batang Malaka728 words
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Miscellaneous315 1914-04-03 5 MAILS CLOSE. K t otherwise «tated, I iVr. l »»t ,ctt r> nia > 1m T» ,,f lOtvnts. up to tea j Hro ,i iiy m;.I1 done#. Daily Except Sunday. Fia M :,:v States, Malacca. <; :l I at 6 i Hereffll*n, 1 tort JV 1 ...I Kuala l.'»-=l»«- J;;315 words
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Article1464 1914-04-03 6 [ii that most delightful hook of Eastern travel, Edthen, Kinglake tells us of his Turkish friend who bad visited Western Europe, and whose impressions of Occidental civilization were summed up in the words M Buzz! buzz! All by steam! Whiz! whiz! All by wheels!" Even more1,464 words
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Advertisement163 1914-04-03 6 LARGE VARIETY synoleo ::;r ONLY ONE QUALITY \yasfiable NECESSARY FOR BOTH INSIDE ais AND Can be used on Plaster, Brick, Wood. OUTSIDE WORK. Cement &c. DISTEMPER. Sharpe, Ross S Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. S. MODTRIE Co., Ltd. :o: Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE P.T..'O-- 4 3 Gramophones Everyone and k:163 words
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Advertisement56 1914-04-03 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.56 words
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Article346 1914-04-03 7 I tuiican assumed j editoi ial department (> a la" 1-t instant. f the Tongkah i l«nng *'ompany ended March tS was :o: M j*,n, wifeof Dr. 6. B. political Ad\ iser te the the Republic of China, through Singapore Yesterday IH' j si jh >nias346 words
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Article505 1914-04-03 7 Treating Facts as Facts. Political Outlook Brighter. Reuter's Service. London, April '2. The debate on Home Rule yesterday was marked by the same peaceable tone as on Tuesday. Mr. Dillon remarked that the! spirit ot reasonableness and conciliation was evidenced by the desire of both sides toReuter's Service. - 505 words
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Article101 1914-04-03 7 THE ROCHETTE M AFFAIRE M REVIVED. Finance Destroying the Moral Sense of the Nation. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. The Commission of Inquiry into the Rochette case (the resuscitation of which led to the shooting of M. Calmette by Mine. Caillaux) while not attacking theReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article81 1914-04-03 7 Sentences Reversed. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. Commander Lecky, of H.M.SZealandia. on which tlu re was insubordination amongst the stokers resulting in court martials at Vigo and heavy sentences, has been rented of post and is Bucceeded by Commauder Humph 1 0 Smith. It isReuter's Service. - 81 words
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31 1914-04-03 7 Where is the Weak Spot Reuter's Service. London. April Rombaitlier Wells knocked *****11« French heavy weigh! champion, Lurie, in the seventh round at the Canterbury Music Hall.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article32 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 2. The "Daily Telegraph" reports that Sir Charles Douglas takes over the duties of Chief of the General Stall' on the 4th April.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article45 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 2. Emile, brother of Jules Vedrines, has been killed while Hying at Rheims. Another airman and a passenger were burnt to death at Rheims. The machine fell from the pylon from which it was suspended and the petrol ignited.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article38 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, April L The French second hattle squadron has been at Malta for three days. Brilliant weather favoured the festivities, the bluejackets from the two fleets fraternising in the heartiest manner.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article14 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, April Mrs. l\inkhurst has left for Kast Fife.Reuter's Service. - 14 words
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Article110 1914-04-03 7 Accused Committed. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. In the canteen case defendants have been committed foritrial. [The defendant officers are quartermasters and honorary lieutenants W. J. Armstrong. Ist Norfolk* T. H. Johnson, 2nd Lancaster*; .1. Burns, 9th Hussars W. Kelly. 2nd Leinsters quarter-masters and honorary captains 6.Reuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article72 1914-04-03 7 The Newbury Cup. Reuter's Service. London, April 5i The race for the Newbury Cup has resulted as follows —Wrack, Bluestone and Brancepeth—one and a hall* lengths separating tirst and second and throe lengths between second and third. Twenty-two ran. The betting was 1 t«> 1 against Wrack, LOOReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article63 1914-04-03 7 TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. Reuter's Service. London. April Z. A telegram from St. Johns states that a sealing steamer*.- crew of 1 t(>\ has been adrift on icefloes during a blizzard. Fifty dead and dying have already been recovered. Later. Another steamer with a fullReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article52 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 2. Most of the South Yorkshire pits have been dosed as the result of a wages strike. Everything is quiet There is some resentment that the strike has been ordered Locally before the federation announced its decision. Sheffield is receiving supplies fromReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article29 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 1. A telegram from Panama States that Colonel Goethalfl has taken up the appointment of Governor of the Canal Zone without ceremony.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article31 1914-04-03 7 Reuter's Service. London. April 2. j The French Chamber has adopted the Budget, including the income tax. the deficit, sterling, will be covered chiefly by short period bonds.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article659 1914-04-03 7 France Grants Mr. George d'Almeida Patent for Life Raft. By the last B. L mail to Singapore, which arrived on the 27th ultimo. Mr. George d'Almeida, C.E., proprietor of Almeida A Co., Engineers, and also the Consul for Portugal in Singapore, received a notification from King's Patent Agency659 words
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Article33 1914-04-03 7 Mr. W. Byrde arrived at Khota Bahru, Kelantan, on the 3Uth ult. to take over the duties 'of Mr. Brestland, chief of the Land Office, who is proceeding to Europe shortly on leave.33 words
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Article65 1914-04-03 8 JUDGE AND JURY DISAGREE Reuter's Service. L ,ii*lon, April 2. A Calcutta telegram states that the re-trial of Roy, who was acquitted of the principal charge of marder, was ordered to be retried for abetting and culpable homicide, because of the jury disagreeing. The judge summed upReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article57 1914-04-03 8 AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. The jesult of the golf match at Sandy Lodge is as follows :—ln the first round Vardon and Duncan with rubber-cored balls boat Braid and Taylor, with gutty, five up: then Braid ami Taylor, with rubbercored halls beatReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article55 1914-04-03 8 20 NMivcs Killed and 50 Injured. Reuter's Service. London, April 2. A telegram from Batavia .'.lava) states that a train has been derailed at a bridge due to a collision with a buffalo, and five vans fell into the, river. Twenty natives were killed and fiftyReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article37 1914-04-03 8 Extinct Volcano Active. Reuter's Service. London, April 1 A telegram from Semferopols states that the extinct volcano near Theodosia became suddenly active within half an hour when twentylive acres were covered with lava. There were no casualties.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article21 1914-04-03 8 Reuter's Service. London, April 2. The Queensland 4 per cent, loan is-u»- of two millon sterling is atReuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article49 1914-04-03 8 The Rev. F. G. Marshal] grate- j fully acknowledges the receipt of the following donations t»» the Soldiers 1 Institute at Blakang Mati:— Previously acknowledged 12,002 ii. i>:> Straits Trading Co. 100 < Captain (Chancellor 1<» B. Nathan Esq. ."><> A well-wisher"' 20 Sums under $10 1749 words
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Article83 1914-04-03 8 Palladium This paragraph is only written to call the attention of our leaders to the excellent brand of popular music which is now being given by the Palladium Orchestra, under the able baton of Mr. c. M. Emanuel. The musical programme given last evening iiti as follows:—Overture, "Temptation83 words
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Article972 1914-04-03 8 Cricket Club Tennis. Threlfall wins Final Set from Moding, 6 —l. Kleinmann and Threlfall content for the Championship Cap this afternoon. (By Oandoo, i Last evening Mocling could not "come hack" as he did ou the previous afternoon, although his supporters on the side lines were hopeful until the972 words
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Article118 1914-04-03 8 Yesterday's Results. CHAMPIONS Fill*. SEMI-FINAL. W. H. Threlfall. heat K. Moding j in third set. I» —1. On Wednesday Threlfall won the 1st set. ti—4. and Moding won the 2nd 'J—7. CLASS 44 A SINGLES. I). H. Kleinmann 5, beat R. C. Stout, ser. »S—(*>, tV —2.118 words
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Article41 1914-04-03 8 The trial match between the Colony and the F. M. s.. which was scheduled to have been played on the Esplanade to-morrow aftei*- noon, has been scratched. The Merchants and Etceteras will be the contestants.41 words
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Article104 1914-04-03 8 S. C. C. vs. Selangor Club. Yesterday definite announcement was made as to who would represent the Singapore Cricket (dub in the, Easter Tennis Tournment with the Belangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, which is to take place on Friday and and Saturday, the 10th and 11th instant. F. Salzmann,104 words
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Article66 1914-04-03 8 Saturday, April 4. From Johnston*» Pier :—2 l. r > and .'i: 15 p.m. From Oluh —2 4."» and 5 J>0 p.m. High \\at<*r —5 p.m. SjncUy, April 5. From Johnston k Her: —9, 10 ami 11 a.m. 2 :J0 and .JO p.m. From Club 30 and66 words
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Advertisement64 1914-04-03 8 JOHN LITTLES! Great Clearance I SjL MOW I PROCEEDING FOR TWO WEEKS—ONCE A YEAR Splendid Bargains IN ALL DEPARTMENTS As a guarantee of j^H on every Tin. JrJ LARGEST GALE HH TRADE MARK. world. r MILKMAID MILK 'iB Government Hospitals Ii The Straits Settlements jpH Federated Malay State i^U IJI64 words
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Article40 1914-04-03 9 I! A !'thr natural workt I ourselves to I globular I r y which h 0.00«! to I ar r not visible 1 rful microsI tea bigger I in 100,000 battam the niiculc i T I•• ron/tfl'/''</./40 words
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Article167 1914-04-03 9 A Unionist Alternates. Mr. Pi Jeffrey Mackie in a reply 1,. Mr. Balfour's pamphlet "Nationality and Home Rule" strongly arges Unionists to get a constructive policy afl an alternative to the Radical Home Rule Bill, and not go before the electors empty-handed. Here are the lea lin-; items167 words
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Article37 1914-04-03 9 Satisfactory reports are issued respecting the prospects of the Rubber Exhibition in Batavia in September. The matter has been taken up eagerly in the Far Fast, and the Japanese Government is lending its aid to the enterprise.37 words
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Article1211 1914-04-03 9 Wigs and Footwear. to the jf<tl<iyi Trihttuf." Dear Sybil. I really must lot you know what happened at a Paris theatre recently. It appears that a lady walked in wearing a green wig, this led to Mich an uproar that she was forced to leave before the1,211 words
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212 1914-04-03 9 Vessel Steered 1,100 Miles by a Jury Rudder. remarkable example of the re■ourcetuloeM of a skipper was demonstrated recently when the oil-carrying steamer Goldsmonth arrived* off the port minnJ her rudder and stern post. She was Originally due to arrive on the 6th ultimo and her212 words
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Advertisement103 1914-04-03 9 I "RECTIFIED" SPIRITS OF WINK ftf Alcohol "liitahted* 1 Spirits waximom Lrengtb .in drums ol 141 I rations and coses of 8 gallons each. i "Carbolinevm Hammonia" in casks I. I JUDAH CO, 29, Robinson Road. Telephone Ko. 1362. JUST ARRIVED: j MODELS. PAIGE m line bodies S Beaten 4103 words
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Advertisement26 1914-04-03 9 I Yichy Celestin IBest Table Water This Water known it day. fM» d* 'a Source h*i «w i«C*H rJgM Gaggino&Co., No. 6, Ragles Square, Banham Street.26 words
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Advertisement223 1914-04-03 9 KIRIN BEER Sole Agents: I SUGAHARA Co., No. 332, North Bridge Road, I I SINGAPORE. j K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245. L ESxtraction Painless. 8. Work Guaranteed. 3. Charges Moderate. 4. Can be consulted in either English or Malay. Office Hours PROS! s 5223 words
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Article, Illustration415 1914-04-03 10 How A Lady In Ceylon Was Restored From A Serious Illness By Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Much is hoard of the joys of motherhood. Speaking for his wife, Mr. John Luchow had something to say on the othf r side of the subject not long ago.415 words
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Article2194 1914-04-03 10 Opening of New Anglo-Chinese School. By H. E. the High Commissioner. Ipoh, March .'5O. His Excellency the High Comj missioner, Sir Arthur Young, K.C. M.G., who is now* in Perak in con- nection with the Festivities of His Highness the Sultan of Perak*! twenty-fifth anniversary of2,194 words
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Advertisement86 1914-04-03 10 I J. GOLDBERG. Well-known Optician of Sourabaya May be consulted daily at THE UNITED PHARMACY 305, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Hoars from 9 to 12 Noon 3 to 5 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. S.H. WEBSTER Co. Exporters, Importers AND General Commission Agents. 22, GREAT St. HELENS, LONDON, ex. Orders executed under the86 words
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Advertisement235 1914-04-03 10 Shaik Mohamad I Veterinary Surgeon, H> W Commission Ag.-n: I No. 62, Buffalo Road I Is prepared to attend 9 requiring Veterinarj 1 Consultation Fres Charts* few I Guan Chin Hong Ci| GMILILAL BIO&BKEEPERg i COMMISSION AGENTS, E SHIFTS PURVEYORS I SHIP-CHANDLERS. CANTEEN CONTRACTORS I To H. M. British I235 words
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964 1914-04-03 11 The officii figure! dealing with the import and export of machines and machinery parts throw an interesting light on Germany's j commercial relations with the rest of the world During the year L 913, Germany imported 87,897 tons of finished machines, that is to say964 words
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Advertisement298 1914-04-03 11 \l KaSS'im, C.E., Consulting Architects. ct s, commission-Agents Surveyors. F 1 3, RaWes Place, r* The Right Machine m distinctivenesa which removes it from i i 'l.marks it as a really high-grade mount. d_| p, I OF A GUARANTEE A SEAL ||UJ r V OF QUALITY. r X cEULENCE. V298 words
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Advertisement191 1914-04-03 11 GUAN KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, 37, PHILLIP STREET. Government and Municipal Contractors. General Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents. SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE FLUID The Ideal Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers. Hew Shipment Just Imported. Efubtmdc** ookMumd pftimt, oil and sundri Aabeatoe Oompreaaod fibre Sheetings, Asbestoa Metallic Woven Tape, AibcaUM191 words
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Advertisement451 1914-04-03 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE Con, a" Sm.M and Kling Street ,ftnga. rT on tbf 80th November, 1918, the fbUm* WU« a-d OhW f.>r th»- year 1914:-— COURT OF DIRECTORS. I ecw Chia He**. E»q. Ornm Bit. Tan Swi Khi. Eaq. L*« S'" I v, V'a jan451 words
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Advertisement879 1914-04-03 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 Por, Said, Suez. Aden, Colombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMBWARIX y 1 Du~ to sail on or about Due to arrive on or about 10879 words
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Advertisement479 1914-04-03 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PEN A NO. CEYLON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA. AI >B N, EGYPT, lIRDITRRR ANB IB PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bab of Lading bamd for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and AUMJIMan Porta. Steamers will leave Singapre on Of abonfc— MAIL LINKS. Homeward479 words
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Advertisement403 1914-04-03 12 To Let I TO LET. I CONVENIENT FLOOR E HEART OF SL\c;a] I This V;i]v.ahlc S I Godown, Vault ffl Concrete. Entrance from both Battn I and Collyer Quay. Apply to 14 A. \V." I MALAYA TRAUN 1 Collyer Quay. B The Malaya Tribul Can be had at the following403 words
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