Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1914
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Title Section26 1914-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I.- No. 65. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbe Ittalapa tribune. SATURDAY, APRIL 11.26 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement360 1914-04-11 1 uOOCLANDT A Co.. grjpAPORE. estatS chemicals. [pplyfot Particulars. A PICTURE PRODUCTION THAT WILL WIN ADMIRATION PPRECIATION FOR ITS DELICACY OF COLOURING AND BEAUTY OF EFFECT HONESTY OR A MAN'S STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE Mr. Charles Pathc of the well-known House of Pathe Freres AT THE NEW TEMPORARY ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. NewPathe's360 words
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Advertisement286 1914-04-11 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, A CHARMING ROMANCE in animated picture form, a production of the well-known s.C.A g.l* (Pathe) brand of films: LOVE EVERLASTING IN 3 PARTS 3,000 FEET. well supported by a A THRILLING LUBIN FEATURE '1 Depicting the story of a 44 terror",286 words
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Article210 1914-04-11 2 Increases All Round. Reuter's Service. London, April 8. The Returns for the month of March show increases of £££92, 784 in imports and £2,8'>8,714 in exports, the former being principally in food, £1,867,548; raw cotton, £34*22,535: while wool shows a decrease of £615,593. In exportsReuter's Service. - 210 words
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Article66 1914-04-11 2 Reuter's Service. London, April 8. The King of Sweden shortly undergoes an operation for ulcer in the stomach. A telegram from Stockholm states that the King is not in bed. He presides at a cabinet meeting for the purpose of constituting a provisional Government underReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article35 1914-04-11 2 Reuter's Service. London, April 8. Lord Howard de Walden has sold his Regent's Park estate, covering (j2\ acres and twenty streets to Mr. Samuel Derbyshire for half a million pounds sterling.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article24 1914-04-11 2 Mr. Winston Churchill Goes to Madrid. Reuter's Service. London, April 8. Mr. Winston Churchill has left for Madrid to play polo.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article53 1914-04-11 2 Reuter's Service. London, April 8. Captain W T hite, the Commander of the Irish Nationalist Army, who was arrested and charged with assaulting the police on the 14th march, has been discharged. The prosecution withdrew the case against Captain White. They said the whole matter was dueReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article50 1914-04-11 2 Petticoat Government Closes 1,000 Bar-rooms. Reuter's Service. London, April 8. Nine women candidates for the Aldermanship in Chicago have been overwhelmingry defeated, the majority of the women supporting male candidates, but outside Chicago women voters succeeded in closing a thousand bar-rooms in the smaller cities and towns.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article55 1914-04-11 2 Commonwealth Will Contribute £150,000 Annually. Reuter's Service. London, April 8. A telegram from Melbourne state* that the Premier's conference has been concluded and was most successful. The conference expressed gratification at the Premier's intimation that the Com monwealth was prepared to contribute one hundred and fifty thousandReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article19 1914-04-11 2 Reuter's Service. London, April 8. Major Henry Williams-Wynn has been killed in the hunting field.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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395 1914-04-11 2 HARRIED SOLDIER WHOSE WIFE DOES NOT EXIST OFFICIALLY. Protest Against Hardship. {Daily Sketch U March.) A soldier who gets married "off the strength" of his regiment has a poor prospect. His wife and family are not recognised by the authorities, and officially they do395 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement517 1914-04-11 2 "What shall I do with my Life" It is a question often put forth by the invalids who are long suffering from stubborn diseases and consequently who are quite depressed and dejected by their lives by taking bitter doses of medicines. Hope for life is beyond their horizon. Life is517 words
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Advertisement163 1914-04-11 2 NEWLY ESTABLISH^ B—4 -n Chop Teck Senj 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles! Dealers in General Provision Fodder and Sundry Goods, Prices to Suit all Purses, Wholesalers and Retailer NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc. by Dubois's Collo=lode, A Concentrated Solution163 words
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Article761 1914-04-11 3 Municipality Raisei Fees. Will there be a Botfott It appears that one pos>ibilities of the near future h no little trouble and vexation resecting Rule No. 24 of the Holes and Regulations passed yesterday relatijg to fees chargeable for tlie use of theatres and public hulls761 words
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Article69 1914-04-11 3 Suffragette interrupters at public meetings are in future to have, bo far as can be arranged, male sympathisers seated on either side, whose duty it is to protect their fair but clamorous charges against ejection. This plan of dotting audiences with groups of three —each lady with her pair of69 words
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Advertisement263 1914-04-11 3 WA Co. tf HI. KaSSim, C.E., Consulting Architects. Architects, Commission-Agents Surveyors. 3, Raffles Place, Sapporo Black Beer AND Iron Water AWARDED highest Prise SGLO-JAPANESK EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bassan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The D Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS TAM3TO COMPANY, Telephone No. 412. 351, VICTORIA STREET. Af? Mil Liquor263 words
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Advertisement140 1914-04-11 3 S. H. WEBST: CO. Exporters, Im sorters Genera? 22, GREAT Sr NTS, DON, ex. Orders execufc r the personal supervision member of the firm, who ia [oainled with the East an I nerous lines, both in lm\ Export business. Bona fide C< i Robber, and Mining proposi ..efunconsidered. Coi respond140 words
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570 1914-04-11 4 Committee of Management. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. The Principal Civil Medical Officer. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs. The Inspector-General of Police. The Assistant Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble Tan Jiak Kirn, C. M. O. Wee Kirn Yam, Esq. Tan570 words
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Article49 1914-04-11 4 After 18 years' service abroad, the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers landed at Southampton on 10th inst. from the transport Dongola. The regiment played an important part when the Peking Legation wan besieged by the Chinese in 1900, and were the first to enter the besieged Legation.49 words
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Article450 1914-04-11 4 Koilowhifetl c nfthesuccessfa! pnpilsiten I the above institution to riiom were distributed by In. Una©* on lhursdav morni g fo work, dance and ond daring the 1911 ■chool yea: Pupil Teichev leory of teaching KthellL.a. 'tical teaching. May Fernzide; Senior Cm n 1 Edith Padiy.Eri Mavis Foston.450 words
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Advertisement240 1914-04-11 4 The Miracles of the East Rheumatism, Gout. Paraly.-i-. g—btl— N.rvous Debility, Syphilis. Cuts., Wounds. Ban* Sprains. DfhM, Bite*. Stings and all, kind-* Of Skin Diseases, etc. Apply to: R. BORHANE. C o The Anglo-Indian Stores, 84-86, Serangoon Road, Singapore. I l 7 Great Household Benefits Revealed to Ladies. Bust Developer.240 words
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Advertisement18 1914-04-11 4 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO Renowned for HighClass Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio.18 words
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Advertisement346 1914-04-11 4 Important Notice to Contractors BuiiJ The United Saw MillsTudi (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ft AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LEONG Esq.. Chairman. 1 DR. LIM BOON KENG. TAN OH EN < I RIOXG ggq 1 TAN SI \N CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WH A ESQ346 words
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Article17 1914-04-11 5 Saturday, B« Sunday. 12- Monday. 15. Tuesday. 14. Wednesday, 15. Thursday. 16. Friday, 17.17 words
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Article395 1914-04-11 5 r 1 t 'apt. Scott, arrivT p ■*l» n For Kvlautan j apt. Vijjmnbaom, j. Pot unosrtain Cant Heading. 12. rot Owacn (apt. Dtrdc i J J h Bang i' f F«»lk»4ad, arriv- i 1 Bangkok 1*» v I v Cant. Kalla. aim- i 1 Merborg, arriv-395 words
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Article599 1914-04-11 5 Khoen Hiong, Dnt str .">:>:> tons. Capt. Offerbans, arrived from Pontianak. April 11. For Pontianak 12 Agents, Mehn Meyer. Petchadori, Ger str. 1 :i"7:t tone,'Capt. Goaen dock, arrived from Swatow, April 10. For Agents, Behn Meyer. Sui Seng. Brit str 177*» tons. Capt. Simpson, arrived from Calcutta. April599 words
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Article94 1914-04-11 5 Poh Ann for Batavia via Biliton Ban Hin (Juan for Pontianak Si i Muar for Muar and Malacca Ipoh for TeJnk Anson Japara for Mnntok and Palembang Man Ho Liong for Sourabaya Hong Wan for Hatu Pahat Hong Ho for Tringganu via ports Keong Wai for Bangkok Scanuia for94 words
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Article42 1914-04-11 5 Mr. J.S.W. Arthur, Assistant Poet-Master-General, Penang, is going on leave in the near future when his place at the Post Office, Penang, will he taken by Mr. W. H. Threlfall, Acting A. P. M. Gi Singapore, and formerly Superintendent of Mails, Penang.—Echo.42 words
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Article800 1914-04-11 5 Prices Quoted in the Manet this Morning BUfGAFaUB, Arim., 11. Mfmtt. Lvall and Evatt. liehange and Share Brokers, iaaoe the following l«t of Rubber Shaes. Norn. Value. Juyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/8 2/2 l Anglo Java i/ i V 1 Anglo-Johore I/:; if- Anglo-Malay 1«)/ 1 Aver800 words
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Article1036 1914-04-11 5 Latest Intelligence from the Wharves and Shipping Offices. The B. I. Liner Doner* has arrived from Yokohama via ports. From Hongkong she brought 785 Chinese deck passengers. She is at the wharf. From Swatow arrived yesterday the X. D. L. steamer Petchaburi, in command of Capt. Grosewich,1,036 words
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Article264 1914-04-11 5 London, March 2t>. in tliis market there is a tl< »>- -cy to put down the general quietness of business as a mere seasonal condition, and, considering the out~ look in other departments, there m quite a remarkable degree ot* optimism. It has, of course, to lie264 words
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Article36 1914-04-11 5 The Soerabaya Handelsblad untitled that the High Coart at Am (N. 1.) has sentenced the murderer ol Professor Robinson to ~0 j'* l Irani labour in chains, nix live accomplices receiving 8 yearj if* chains each.36 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous229 1914-04-11 5 MAILS CLOSE. 1 ntli'-rwi-e but left» i> may W I" eeato, np to ten »hiN rv mail el«»e>. Daily Except Sunday. j. -..I M l.i > States. Malacca, j I 1 l»\ train .it p.m. Y M l..v.. Sremlian. Port j. Sw ih m i Kuala Lumpur ;.,k s. »V229 words
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Article654 1914-04-11 6 No sooner had President Wilson entered upon the duties of his high office than he took steps calculated to impress upon the world his intention to keep good faith with all States represented at Washington. No doubtful friendships were to find favour with him. much less654 words
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Article98 1914-04-11 6 An important discovery of graphite deposits has just been made in the vicinity of Kuantan, in Trengannu. Transport facilities are said to be within easy reach, and as thousands of piculs of the mineral are surface exposed, a brisk and profitable busineai should result. The engineers sent98 words
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Article511 1914-04-11 6 Latest shipping j i( found on page ~> of this u» o: The Japanese i Mogami arrived in M,, March and will M Singapore early next month Five fresh cases of ,1 reported from North K< cases are reported from \> Wellesley. The Malay athletic fortius afternoon,511 words
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Advertisement114 1914-04-11 6 Champion and Racerol MOTOR OILS For Water-cooled Cylinders Finest British Production. Sharpe, Ross ft Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. CYCLISTS 1 Continental 1 fl Motor Cycle Tyres 9 FOR Incandescent Oil Lamps USE "Cross" Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. •'CROSS is specially suitable for burning in incandescent lamps and114 words
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Advertisement100 1914-04-11 6 Chs. J. GAUPP JXD CO. Raffles Placi, next to Robinson Piano Co. WATCHMAtERS, JEWELLERS AND NAUTICAL OPTICIANS. FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY A SPECIALITY. ENGLISH a~ND SW r ISS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. SURVEYING AND 1/AUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN100 words
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Article57 1914-04-11 7 Paris En Fete. Reuter's Service. April 10. fri.ni I"" 1 in t ,S 1 I i I'j. t M ii* 1 tirms of P*" 8 w,n with golden i I» ,,f |noiniiHMit 1 he Queen w«k»P ie I representing the ,\vor k I i Entente Cor®»®» t:.*"Reuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article78 1914-04-11 7 Col. Seely Explains. London, April S>. mteakin 0 al Long ooslv denied thai there armed attack on H intimated that he re- document that i eral fiough, which he applicable to the regarded as a miulitional obedience, i hoped t<. retain the ser- John French78 words
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49 1914-04-11 7 {Reuters Service.) London, April a (Japtain and a pn*>\ i r»1 the French aviation t tlvin« fr< »111 <'ast- on April sth, valle\ near Wed •it they landed in accident, and wen* klooiN aa they were X nearest post. No ;i roplane has been49 words
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Article53 1914-04-11 7 Trouble Anticipated. Reuter's Service. London, April IK 1*! of Mrs. Millard, wife lian Pacific Railway -|l: Nam-ouvcr by a young .t servant, because •Sum reproved him for care- lias created a painful stir 1 l>riii>hColumbia where an most numerous to various local ;:i Ilts :tReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article53 1914-04-11 7 Operation Successful. Reuter's Service. London, April 10. grans from Stockholm state !l on the King of I v enty-five minutes! I 11<,,>l Bncceesful. It was! was a superficial non- a] r 4 uu> r in the lower; Later. P**sed i quiet night. pain but the wound UIReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article55 1914-04-11 7 Bystanders Seriously Injured. Reuter's Service. London, April i*. A sudden gust of wind hurst the envelope of an Italian military balloon moored to a tree near Milan. The balloon was surrounded by a crowd of spectators and two persons were so seriously injured that they are dying, whilstReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article81 1914-04-11 7 Help for Survivors. Reuter's Service. London, April His Majesty the King bus given £100 and Her Majesty the Queen £50 to tin 4 Newfoundland Sealers Relief Fund which has already reached £2,433 in London. The Canadian Parliament votes two thousand pounds. Later. The steamer Kyle sends aReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article110 1914-04-11 7 Economic War Started. Reuter's Service. London, April 10. A telegram from the St. Petersburg states that the Douma, by an overwhelming majority, has adopted a Government Bill imposing a duty of thirty kopecks per pood on grain, peas, and beans. Speeches made ,-U-ar that the measure was antiGerman.Reuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article75 1914-04-11 7 Settlement in Sight. Reuter's Service. London, April 9. Opinion is strengthening amongst hack benchers of both parties in the Commons, that an Ulster settlement must in the last resort be forced upon the Party leaders. A Side Issue. London, April 9. The Carlovv Hunt Sportsman's races haveReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article43 1914-04-11 7 Unofficial Announcement of Death. Reuter's Service. London, April 9. It is contrary to etiquette in Japan to admit the death of a Royal personage, but it appears certain from various official circumlocutions that the Dowager Empress died last night.Reuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article476 1914-04-11 7 Sir Frank Swettenharr on the Position. Reuter's Service. London, 4pril 10. Sir Frank Swettenhamj .speaking at a rubber company at Glasgow said that the .companies were all prepared to adhere to any combination to raise the price o\er two shillings per pounC but the difficulty was thatReuter's Service. - 476 words
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Article50 1914-04-11 7 Japan Objects to Segregation in Schools. Reuter's Service. London, April A telegram from Vanconver states that the Japanese Consul has protested to the City Council against the segregation of Japanes school-chil-dren and says that undesirable relations will arise between Canada and Japan if such legistation is passed.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article29 1914-04-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 11. Agreements for a big Turkish loan and other financial facilities, also Turkish concessions to French groups have been initialled in Paris.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article604 1914-04-11 7 Something New for Singapore. Fifteen Licensed on Thursday. Fashions are changing. Loincloth* have 14 gone out" in Singapore. Possibly the next change will be a strike" for "pumps" and topees by the coolies. The new pedalshas" have arrived, and Singapore is interested and amused. Not the mere innovation,604 words
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Article38 1914-04-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 10. A telegram from Durazzo states that it appears that the Albanian Government has mastered the situation at Koritza and the insurgents have surrendered. The movement is regarded as suppressed.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article183 1914-04-11 7 Java exchanges contain lengthy reports of a serious railway accident that occurred through a buffalo being run into close to the Kali Mati bridge on the KemajoranPriok line, the train being derailed and falling over a steep embankment. Several passengers were instantly killed. Latest news is183 words
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Article135 1914-04-11 7 Spots Seen Last Thursday Evening. We have been informed by a well-known resident who resides in the country that as he was returning home with his wife on Thursday evening about 7 o'clock, he saw a good-sized leopard dash across the mad. They were just passing Anderson135 words
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Article143 1914-04-11 7 Fraser Co.'s Share Circular. Our market this week has been very dismal, the substantial advance in the price of Rubber has scarcely been felt in the shares. Tin closes at a somewhat lower level and these shares remain neglected and the amount of business passing in these two sections calls143 words
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Article21 1914-04-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 9. Mr. Alfred Noyes has been elected visiting professor of poetry at Princeton University.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article33 1914-04-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 9. A suffragette armed with a hatchet smashed the glass of a number of cases in the Asiatic Section of the British Museum. She was arrested.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article43 1914-04-11 7 Japan paper state that prayers have been offered every afternoon at the Saiyuji Temple, in Selangoon, for the recovery of H. I. M. Empress Dowager. It is now telegraphically, hut unofficially, stated that she died this week. Her Majesty was suffering from anginapectoris.43 words
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Article91 1914-04-11 8 TENNIS. S. C. C. vs. Selangor. ("Malaya Tribnue Special') Dajavene" telegraphs us that there was no Tennis played at Kuala Lumpur yesterday in the S. C. C. v. Selangor Club Easter tournament. The ground was under water and play impossible. Following are the three doubles scheduled to be played91 words
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Article36 1914-04-11 8 Sepoy Lines Golf Club. Holloway Cup. Last Sunday the Hon. Dr. W. Gil more Ellis won the above cup, beating G. R. Allen by Bto 6, the two having played a tie the previous day.36 words
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139 1914-04-11 8 Singapore Golf Club. Medal competition —lB holes handicap. Bogey competition —lB holes handicap. Foursome competition:— 18 holes medal play: Cricket. Singapore Cricket Clnb vs. Malacca. At S. C. C. 10 a.m. All day match. Cricket. Singapore Cricket Clnb 2ntl XI vs. Singapore Recreation139 words
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Article43 1914-04-11 8 Saturday, Sunday and Monday. From Johnston's Pier !>. LOand 11 a. m. 2-30 and 3-210 p. m. From Club :—9-30and in-o(> a.m. 12-15, ."> and 5-30 p. m. im;ii WATER. Saturday, 10-53 a. m. Sunday, 11-37 a. m. Monday, 12-21 i>. m.43 words
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Article122 1914-04-11 8 S.CC. v. Malacca Match Cancelled, The ten Malacca cricketers who came d«>wn to Singopore for tlie Easter Match, which was to have been played to-day. are very much disappointed, inasmuch as the rain has put the damper on cricket in Singapore to-day. Following are the visitors :—A. 1). Cook,122 words
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Article71 1914-04-11 8 Carrison vs. Tanglin Club. By defeating D. MacG. Black on the Tanglin Courts on Wednesday afternoon, 6. de Houghton won the tournament at squash racqnets for the Garrison. The first match played on Sunday, the 29th ultimo, resulted in a victory for the Garrison, tour matches to low.71 words
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Article260 1914-04-11 8 Penang-Johore Match. Tin* match between the Penang Ifahomedan Football Association j team and the Johore team took place at 4. 4o p.m. yesterday at Johore Bahm before a very large crowd of spectators. Owing to the rain the ground was wet, in fact in some places it was covered260 words
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Article162 1914-04-11 8 A dinner was given by MY. Ah- mad Marican, one of the vice-presi- dents of the above association, on Thursday night at his house in Tank lioad, in honour of the visit of the Mahoniedan Football Association from Penang. Beside the team there were also present many162 words
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Article123 1914-04-11 8 Much interest has been aroused in Sumatra regarding the development of a port for sea-going vessels in North Sumatra. The Javabode in the course of an article on the respective claims of Sabang and Belawen and their possibilities in connection with Penang. expresses the fear that neither123 words
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Article121 1914-04-11 8 Sir Edward Carson appears to have reached the pinnacle of fame, for he has given his name to a cigarette, the smokers of which are to feel that they are contributing something to the Ulster cause. Many politicians have given their names to articles of use or consumption. The most121 words
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Article184 1914-04-11 8 R(*'AL VISITORS AT PALLADIUM. H. H. the Sultan of Kelantan and Suite. Excellent Entertainment. H.H. the Sultan of Kelantan accompanied by the Raja of Kelantan, Tunrku Seri indra Mahkota, Tungku Mohained, his private secretary, ladies and others, were I entertainid at the Palladium Theatre list night by Mr.184 words
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Article136 1914-04-11 8 The Alhainbra, in both its first and second shows, has boon screening excellent pictures. Behind the Scenes M in the early show depicts theatrical life and the jealousies aroused, which, as a study of human native in a variety of aspects, serves its purpose. In the late show,136 words
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Article111 1914-04-11 8 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Civil Service: Mr. N. 1). Mudie, an Officer in Class V. to act as Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, and Assistant Official Assignee, Penang, in Class IV, with effect from the 13th ultimo. Mr. R.111 words
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Article167 1914-04-11 8 His Excellency the Governor,' subject to the approval of the Right j Hon ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been pleased to; grant to Sir W. H. Hyndman-.Jones, j Kt. Bach., Chief Justice of the Su-J preme Court of the Straits Settle- j merits, leave of167 words
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Advertisement109 1914-04-11 8 John Little i Great Clearance SALE NOW PROCEEDING FOR TWO WEEKS—ONCE A YEAS Splendid Bargains IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Hj The Finest Food Tonic I I FOR W lB ADULTS INFANTS INVALIDS I i Nestles MILK I j J^oox^ i I I II li Q MAKES 'J 2% BABY 'S WEICHT109 words
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Article696 1914-04-11 9 Mode end the Matron, etc. (Malaga Tribune Social.) Dear Kitty, Age c omes to all, but t< grow old gracefully ifl something >> be carefully studied. As one jets older, neutral tints are more becoming than bright colours. Sot inauves. warm browns, sap gijen, plum shades and696 words
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Advertisement382 1914-04-11 9 mEE ENG SONS. ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road. MII ita kY, AXD SPORTING TAILORS. I v"hiu"hi ii: Srns. Speciality. t'i Whitr .\in«-ri«Mn Drill Suit-Slii Bost Materials and WorkOrders promptly executed WW wSm' Testimonials and refertncos can t)(> turmsn<i(^ FOR PRIVATE SALE. >ur bred English Pigeons, Fowls, Dogs etc., etc.382 words
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Advertisement194 1914-04-11 9 GOLD SMITH KAWANO 377, North Bridge Road. 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. Notice of Removal. Our clients are kindly notified that on and after the sth194 words
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Advertisement567 1914-04-11 10 Anaemia The Thief of Life and Destroyer of Happiness. Kow Thousands ol Women Have Won Happy Healthy Wifehood and Motherhood. Details wen- published in the Knglish press recently of a breach of promise ease in which a young man had refused to marry a girl who bad lost an arm567 words
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Advertisement239 1914-04-11 10 Church Services. St. Andrew's. Eastr Eve, April 11. I) p.m. Festal KvenSOllg. East* Day, April 12. 6 i.m. Holy Communion. 7joa.nl. Holy Communion (Choral). 11a.m. Festal Matins. r noon Holy Communion. Ip.m. Children's Service. 510 p.m. Festal Evensong bermon. Preacher: The Archdeacon of Singapore. A ins for St. Andrew's House,239 words
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Advertisement323 1914-04-11 10 Misses Mol lis and Miss Cook. Address by Mr. H. L. Mackenzie. :o: Chinese Christian Church. Congregation. Tanjong Pagar Road. 9.30 a.m. 2 and 7.:>0 p.m. Tek Kb*. 10.15 a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. Bukit Timah. Serangoon Road. Paya Lobar. Seletar. Johore, Muar and Bandar Maharani, 9 a.m. I and323 words
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Advertisement139 1914-04-11 10 BOOlfs. Sun Vat Sen Kidna, Sun Vat Sen the Recent Events J Policies in r," Annals Menioii Court of p Parley's Univer* Maori land Fa Bible Steps. St Old New Tests Todd's Stud ent f v, I The Count of the by Alexandi Lcs Miserables i Self-Help by San KOH139 words
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Article1359 1914-04-11 11 Evidence for the Defence. London. March, 12. At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Darling, the hearing was continued of the charges against Thomas Walter Carter, 2(>, .accountant Edward Beall Boyle, 63, motor agent James Merchant, ('»7, accountant, who sur- rendered to their bail1,359 words
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Advertisement96 1914-04-11 11 f PERFECT FILING SYSTEMS. j my business, whether large I' Letters found or filed in a time. Inexpensive, simple, 3C ted at the Roneo show- C c on Filing, Gratis. ?4a. Collyer Quay. ADELPHI HOTEL. •sort of English and Continental Tourists. r Families and commercial-travellers. a 'Phone No. 58. i96 words
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Advertisement210 1914-04-11 11 KIRIN BEER A Best Sm Beverage j The Tropics. Sole Agents: SUGAHARA Co., No. 332, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. s Shaik Mohamad, Veterinary Surgeon, Horse dealer and Commission Agent. No. 02, Buffalo Road. Is prepared to attend all «369 requiring Veterinary care. Consultation Free Charges Moderate. S3 i 24 4210 words
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Advertisement317 1914-04-11 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE "Oieafsany.held at t.. KUnfr Srr t gin». ffi-S and o*~ f« the vf-ar 1914:— COUUT OF DIRECTORS. Pee! Seah'. e£ Ong Chow Keng. S* f Low Peng Soy, "Vv v < tf l hv the shareholders. ACTHTOKS < Tan Juay K-q.. fleeted317 words
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Advertisement465 1914-04-11 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD I 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 IQI4 Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about465 words
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