Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1914
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Title Section25 1914-04-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daliv.l Vol. 1. Untitled SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CIN lUaiapa Cribunc. TUESDAY, APRIL 1425 words
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Advertisement411 1914-04-14 1 HOOCLANDT Co,, SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Appl \t for Particulars. n U i p Hii yjt w^i Ji» If AGENTS I IL^l-'Cxll'' PALLADIUM THEATRK ORCHARD ROAD. 'CHT TO W. GHT S EASTER ATTRACTIONS. And further Change of Programme. I m m Appearance of the famous Soprano I MISS NORA MOORE l411 words
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Advertisement222 1914-04-14 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, TONIGHT! TONIGHT II I AT THE I HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROHO. itaia tninngh staying and Pinal Film CONVICT. NO. 113. ,HM ,>f in ReeLs) SZ?*- |,iCt,,re, 1 1 hw -lt olKn:il 5,r.it,:,10. l,v >tr „„V ocMienu •<•!..,. retnra andidu222 words
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Article1013 1914-04-14 2 HV <lo U'pf H'eefMirilf endort* 'he opinion rxprtwl by corrrfjurndfHt*.] The Spectator's Libel on Islam. To the Eil it or of (he Malaya Tribune. Sir,—The Spectator in reviewing Mr. Sidney Low's work on E-vpt in Transition" remarked that Islam is inelastic and incapable of reconciliation with the conduct of1,013 words
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567 1914-04-14 2 Ed., M.T. lit the /■.'///<»/•. Malm/a Ti ibuiiv. > Sir, —There was a very timely article in the Singapore Free Press the other day on tree planting and the ruthless way many tine trees are cut down here, or badly pruned. 1 do not knowEd., M.T. - 567 words
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Article165 1914-04-14 2 When military men who came from India in early days were questioned about Kipling they answered with a start, until there came one who had indeed heard him, hail indeed seen him. Yes Kipling had dined with his mess, and they had told him a lot of things he had165 words
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Advertisement232 1914-04-14 2 The Mi races of the East jjf??*'' v R- Borhane's Minyak Mokm n ternm DM**,, CmU, W—* n iilim BitCO, and A Bums, BfWWM, Hrnw>. i>i kind- of Skin Pimw. Apply to: R. BORHANE. Co The Anglo-Indian Stores, H4-86, SerangooD Road, Singapore. g I K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS232 words
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Advertisement123 1914-04-14 2 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., BOON SENG Co, (Japanese Artists Photographers.) SHIP-CHANDLERS, No. 48-3, Hill Street, Singapore. 4 SAIL-MAKERS, First class123 words
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Advertisement76 1914-04-14 2 NEWLY ESTABLISHED I YICK CHEONG (J I *j p* f Ask your Grocer fori "GOLD LEAF I CEYLON TE4I Pure; Delicious and Fragrant! Its strength makes it the most] economical TEA in the Market! P. A. BEINS Co. I NEW TREATMENTI Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, oiroat0 iroat Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc.76 words
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Article306 1914-04-14 3 Experiments by a Scientist. Men are better and quicker typists than women, but women have more sustaining power than men, and do not get tired so quickly. These are the conclusions reached as the result of some interesting tests made by M. J. M. Lahy,306 words
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Article89 1914-04-14 3 Tokyo, 24th March. Admiral Yamamoto, the Premier, has personally tendered to the Em-! peror his resignation and those of ilit* members of the Cabinet. 25th March. Admiral Yamamoto has been commanded to continue in office pending the election of a successor. The best informed quarters are89 words
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Article317 1914-04-14 3 Carried on in Foreign Concessions. In contrast to the accounts of the destruction of opium and opiumsmoking utensils and of other vigorous efforts to suppress the evil, made by the Chinese, comes the humiliating news that opium selling and smoking is still carried on in the317 words
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Article104 1914-04-14 3 It has just become known that Mr. Harry Boyle, the Bridal] ConsulGeneral in Berlin, was recently married to a young and beautiful Polish Jewess, Fraulein Asch, of Posen, who was employed as a typist at the consulate. She canoe to Berlin to study music, and, although she is the daughter104 words
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Advertisement290 1914-04-14 3 ALMUSAWA Co. KaSSim, C.E., Consulting Architects. Architects, Commission-Agents Surveyors. 3, Raffles Place, AS AHI AND l Citron Water AWARDED j Highest Prize I AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. i Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOB The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS TAMQTQ COMPANY, Telephone No. 412. 351, VICTORIA STREET.290 words
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Advertisement143 1914-04-14 3 S.H.WEBSTER 4 Co. Exporters, Importers AND General Commission Agents. 22, GREAT St. HELENS, LONDON, ex. Orders executed under the personal supervision of a member of the firm, who is well acquainted with the East and its numerous lines, both in Import and Export business. Bona fide Cocoanut, Rubber, and Mining143 words
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Article1471 1914-04-14 4 [Specially Contributed to the I India Rubber Journal.] (Concluded from April 13 In Malaya it would probably be best for the various Estate Agent?, either in Europe or Malaya, to emi ploy a Labour Agent for the estates which they represent, such estates being debited with the1,471 words
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Advertisement298 1914-04-14 4 To all who desire to invoke medical aid respecting dentistry may it be borne in mind that all necessary distance can be obtained from Dr. S. Yamamoto, Japanese Dental Surgeon, Nor-01. VICTORIA STREET, Singapore. TO ENSURE LONG LIFE. By Dr. S. Yamamoto. DENTIST, 51, VICTORIA STREET. CARE OF THE TEETH.298 words
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Advertisement331 1914-04-14 4 Important Notice to Contractors Builfa The United Saw Mills, Ltd (Incorporated in the Strait* Sett AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ON(J SAM LEONG B«q n CHAIRMAN. DR. LIM BOON KE.Mi. TAN CHENG 810X0 ESQ TAN SIAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO K<>K \V\[ LIM NICE SOON ESQ. TAN BAN KHlw: Esg331 words
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Article224 1914-04-14 5 LATE ST ARRIVALS. I J Capt Dandey. i A I»nl 11. K..r Pontii Siii«k»i M't- Kechoot. h X l-. Rh.oo, 1.. i a I"- Hannatyne, M:. ll For Deb i fi i HI", J Capt Knais.-l, i> For h.,,^ I *PLBaaaa«, arm I'm, k. i r Cneeitaiu M :'.V''l''.S...xbv.;rriv- r224 words
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Article65 1914-04-14 5 Claadins Analognan f">r CMcase Kaka for Muar and Malacca Carlyle tor Port Swettenham Sarie Borneo for Bandjerntaasin Altmaik for Shanghai Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Penang Kanagawa Mara for Rangoon and Calcutta Vladimir for (><i» Ma ia |»»»i—r Banilie for Rhio Qaai ta for Saigon Teeara for Penang65 words
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106 1914-04-14 5 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf (Basin) Lama Wharf Section No. 1 Paroo,Taisau j Mam Sheers Wharf Selangor Main Wharf Section No. Nil ;s Austria 4- Kinkasan Main. Ganges Chow Fa 6—Kawachie Main. Tnrilus, l lirce N. v. Pork No. 7 Nil West Wharf B—Achille106 words
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Article117 1914-04-14 5 Singapore, April i I. On London Bank l rn/s. fU l/l Demand 2/4 Prirate ti m/>. 2/4 5/8 j 3m/s. -J/1 11/32| On Germanj Bank d/d. 238$ i Prirate m/a. 242 j Ob France Hank d/d. 291 Prirate m/s. 298 On India Bank T. T. 171 Prirate 30 d/s.117 words
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Article308 1914-04-14 5 Singapore, Apkii. ii. j Nutmegs 110 S. per picul$23.50 Nutmegs 80 S. d" 24.50 Copra Bali do 11.25 Copra Gorong Talo do 11.40 Copra Dongalo do 11.40 Copra Kayong do 10.80 i Copra Puio do 10.70 Copra Pontianak do 10.25 Copra Siantan do 10.80 Copra Singkawang do308 words
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Article826 1914-04-14 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this ?»fcrnin£ SlNUAPOJiK, A Pit! I.. 14. Messrs. LvaH and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broke», i.-r ue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Nom. Value. Buyer*. Sellers. 2/- Allamir 1/8 2/2 1 Anglo "Java 3'4A 4/4 A 1 Anglo-Johore 1/3 3/3826 words
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Article1348 1914-04-14 5 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The A. Holt liner Idomeneus arrived to-day and will discharge at the wharf. The s. s. s. Cn.'s Sappho left the wharf for the roads at this morning. Capt. Grunberg moored bis vessel, the X. I). L. Chowfa, ;it seel.1,348 words
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Miscellaneous384 1914-04-14 5 FIXTURES. I Tuesday. 14. i i; ft«.c. J,.-. j>.) 1 F |C i Wednesday. 15. J f (IML j Tttnccy, litriiiy. .J w'-ii H id;* v) Saturday, IS. V r a.ni.. rn j Sunday. 19- 7- «"p.m. I I VAILS CLOSE. r vvl. othorw i.M* stated. i hot lettev» may384 words
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Article782 1914-04-14 6 One of the most striking signs of the timed is the frequency of references nowadays by Western statesmen, politicians, spokesmen of important commercial bodies and a section of the Press to what they arc pleased to style their 'spheres of influence" in China. Not only have782 words
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Article564 1914-04-14 6 Shipping intelligence v. found on age r >. j The federated Malay Btatea h■■ I her Coy. declare an interim d"* I dend of 25 per cent, on sii m< !,V I working from June to I 191 a An interim divides I >f 5 I cent564 words
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Advertisement153 1914-04-14 6 INERTOL j PAINT ANTICORROSIVE fotarfve trial* have proved it lo be Ik. beat ~.„..,-.i.m for i,,„, MMdiMl work against rust. Sea water has I whatever on iron and «teel «orted with [nertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement wrfacei are rendered Impermeable. Mont suitable for reaervoira, water-tanka, etc Write for Illustrated B<»>kl<-i:153 words
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Advertisement56 1914-04-14 6 Chs. J. GAUPP AND 00. 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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Article69 1914-04-14 7 IV'D .j by CircumstMices. I. non »eaU!> Adheres lo to: i rrO' ranime. Ori»inal w II 1 I m I I I I In D 1 1 fa J! to**/' u Bl IN tmfuin [I -.Mi.i Ml II If Hi I n tl I B I H69 words
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Article17 1914-04-14 7 Reuter's Service. onstanthat ke Mil ratifying the a Kreemente of the I amount toReuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article10 1914-04-14 7 Reuter's Service. IVil 1 .n I I Mfn.Reuter's Service. - 10 words
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Article97 1914-04-14 7 Murder by Chinese at Vancouver. Alleged Allies of the White Wolf. Reuter's Service. London, April 1.'5. The Tinier Toronto correspondent states that the police investigation <>:' tli** murder of Mrs. Millard seems to show the existence of an active Chinese revolutionary society in Vancouver. The Victoria policeReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article94 1914-04-14 7 Presentation at Massareene Park, Antrim. Reuter's Service. London, April 1 I. The Bishop of Down consecrated and sir Edward Carson formally presented the colours to the third Antrim regiment of Ulster volunteers at Massareene Park, Antrim, The evolntions were carried out by the brigade of 2,800Reuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article67 1914-04-14 7 Amateur Carpentier. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. Mr. George Mitchell, Lion Tom Mitchell," the well-known sporting Bradford millowner, and nephew to the Chief Whip, Mr. P. H. Illingworth, lias gone to Paris to tight Georges Carpentier for six rounds semi-privately, and only inVited guests will he admitted. The matchReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article61 1914-04-14 7 Kaiser Visits King of Rumania. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. j A telegram from Bnkharest stales that the German Emperor shortly visits the King of Rumania, i Diplomatic circles declare the object of the visit is to strengthen the relations of Rumania with the Triple Alliance inReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article29 1914-04-14 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 13. Telegrams from New York state that 4 Gyp the Blood and others, the gunmen, have been electrocuted Jat Singsing prison.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article292 1914-04-14 7 Waterboats Mixing Sewage with Potable Water. Our attention has been called to a most reprehensible practice which, if not checked instantly, will have the effect of causing serious injury to the health <>f those dependent upon water boats for their supply of water at Tanjong Hhu292 words
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Article55 1914-04-14 7 Radical Organisations Gating Ready. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. The Standard says that news from the various provinces indicates that there will be a general election in July. The Radical agents in South East Lancashire have been instructed to have their organizations ready as they may beReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article64 1914-04-14 7 Mr. Bryan's Opinion. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. A telegram from Now York states that Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, in a signed article in his organ The Commoner, published in Lincoln, Nebraska, urges the repeal of the tolls exemption on the ground that theReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article15 1914-04-14 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. Mr. Sydney Buxton has been created a Viscount.Reuter's Service. - 15 words
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Article63 1914-04-14 7 Prince Tokugawa, President of the Upper House, is said to have received a secret order from the throne relative to the organization of a Cabinet. The Prince is further reported to have determined to attempt a readjustment of the political chaos. The news is believed as the Prince has always63 words
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Article1192 1914-04-14 7 Inaugural Gymkhana a Splen* did Success. Singapore Society Enjoys Itself. It must have been half past six last evening—at any rate the Hifa of Singapore had wended their respective ways dinner-wards —when a Tribune reporter finally succeeded in getting Mr. A. J. Ferguson, the Hon. Secretary1,192 words
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Article54 1914-04-14 7 Levy of a Shilling on Labour Members. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. At a Labour Conference it WMi agreed to levy a shilling on every member, as it is stated that at present there are n<> funds' for the general election which the leaden* re— gardedReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article22 1914-04-14 7 Reuter's Service. London, April J3. Bank Holiday to-day was favoured with perfect weather, and the pleasure resorts were crowded.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article108 1914-04-14 8 Penang Gazette Libel. ACTION DROPPED. The P. G. Pays Good Dividends. I L Mnlmja Tribune Spcciol•) Penang April 14. The libel action which the Eastern Shipping Company brought against lh<* Penang Gazette for publishing letters and articles which were alleged to reflect on the Putterworth ferry service run108 words
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Article367 1914-04-14 8 SINGAPORE v. PENANG. Singapore Victorious. hi bright sunshine the mucli talk«»<1 of match between the Malaya Football Association anil the Mohammedan Football Association (Penang) took place yesterday afternoon before thousands of interested spectators on the Malaya football ground, j in Peach Road. The match was the more367 words
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Article114 1914-04-14 8 The total crop of rubber harvested in 1913 by tie- Strait.- Rubber Company, whose report is issued, amounted to 1,760,8241b. The average price realized was equivalent to 2s. Ll.Bld. per lb. London, new term-. The crop for 191 1 is estimated at L,89t»,0001b. The total cost of production amounted to114 words
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Article98 1914-04-14 8 TENNIS. S. R. C. Tournament. To-day's Ties. CHAMPIONSHIP. T. Leijssius V. W. A. Aeri;» T. de Silva v. E. E. Ryan. CLASS B SIMILES. G. E. Boswell v. F. d e Mornav, ser. DOUBLE HANDICAP. E. Misso and II. S. van Cuylenburg. ser.. v. H. Mitchell and J. H.98 words
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Article52 1914-04-14 8 W. B. Button's team won the water polo contest from the seven captained by T. C. Hay. the game taking place at the Swimming Club on Easter Sunday morning. This makes the former the winner of the competition, the first two matches of which took place on the52 words
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Article280 1914-04-14 8 Malay Sports. The postponed Malay sports was held yesterday afternoon on the Malaya Football Ground in glorious weather, and before a very large concourse of people. There is no doubt that the sports was a great success and the members of the committee arc to be congratulated tor their280 words
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Article290 1914-04-14 8 S.S. v. F.M.S. The summaries of the bowling in the first innings of the Easter Cricket Tournament between the Colony and the Federated Malay States, are given below. This play took place at Penang on Saturday. Straits Settlements. O. U. li. W. AYR. L V. Prentice I. 2 l»i290 words
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Article385 1914-04-14 8 The Town Eleven was substituted for the Medical School in the all day match played with the Recreation Club's second eleven yesterday, j Following were the results S. R. C. 2nd Eleven. Ist innings. s. 1). Gander, c Jacob l> Aiyathurai (I. Bogaars, c H. M. de Silva385 words
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Advertisement43 1914-04-14 8 John Little J Great Clearance I FOR TWO WEEKS—ONCE A YEAR I Splendid Bargains I ALL DEPARTMENTS! thatlis I outCpaii;; I figure ThicK I ANGLO SWISS CONDENSED MILK C° CHAM,SWITZ ER LAN D £>• LONDON. 1184 j NESTLE'& ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSE) MILK CO., (LONDON.) SINGAPORE.43 words
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Article374 1914-04-14 9 Mr. Asquith's Hopeful Forecast. Labour and its Leaders. Mr. Asquith, who was a guest recently at the dinner of the Association of Chambers of Commerce, referred to the industrial situation and the prospects of trade. Whilst he recognized that the enormous expansion of our trade in374 words
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170 1914-04-14 9 Abdullah Mart, Abdnlmajid, Adima, A. Ismailsa, Amehoo, Ana Mohd. Shaiff, Atkins North. Beccasbeslos, Bogage, Cheachiwlee Choc, Charles, Cheong Huat, Chop HenBonge, Cook ami Son, Customs, Eng Seng Hin, Fenner, Foekhunghin, Fook, Sang Freear, Gray Gilder, Haji Mohamed, Hani]), Heng Soon Hong,170 words
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46 1914-04-14 9 A. Laurence, Amichand, C. Hastings, Chookonn Ngoohaisui, Chosian, Cross, Donarel, Dupuy, Gwanhwat, Hailey, Keet, Kurtfried Mahpothtway, Mauchan, Miss Tomlinson, Mitchell, Nurse Murphy. P. H. and Co. Prospetto, Royaards, Schratterund Coiup, Sengmoh Sillars, Stewart, Tjoatjoanlan, Tunggwan, Vanzeren.46 words
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Advertisement431 1914-04-14 9 "What shall I do with my Life" fortb by the invalids who an* long suffering n ,l (onseijuently who are quite depressed and by taking bitter doses of medicines. Hope for -•«on Life is a burden to them and they shrink [0 f medicines. But, Hear! Have courage and "cured431 words
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Advertisement399 1914-04-14 9 JUST RECEIVED I A New Shipment of Superior Helmets, as per Illustration. Also Felt Hats, Shirts Ties, of the very latest fashion. INSPECTION INVITED. CEYLON TAILORS' Co., High Class Tailors Outfitters. Straits Industrial Syndicate. <o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents* f 2a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary399 words
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Article353 1914-04-14 10 Registered in London. Wav-Halim (Sumatra) Estates, Ltd.—Registered March 2nd, by Mayo, Elder and Co., 10, Drapers' Gardens, E.C. Capital £52,000 in 2s. shares. Objects To acquire any grant, concession, lease and rights in the Dutch East Indies and elsewhere, and to carry on the business of cultivators353 words
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Article52 1914-04-14 10 Eighteen Chinese of the crew of the British steamer Batiscan have hem convicted at the police court at Gibraltar of disobedience to the captain on the high seas. All have been fined. Two, adds a Renter telegram, have been sent to prison for two months' hard labour for assaulting the52 words
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350 1914-04-14 10 BATTLESHIP OF M FORTIES BURNED IN SHIELDS HARBOUR. Rjscue of 290 Training-ship Boys. Fire broke out March 11 in the training ship Wellesley. in Shields Harbour, and as a result the gallant old ship, which was one of "the wootlen walls of England.'" sank350 words
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Article90 1914-04-14 10 Mr. Otto Schüle, director of Katz Bros, and a well-known and popular figure iii the commercial life of Penang, is going home to Switzerland, on retirement from business, by the German mail this evening says the Straits Echo of Bth instant, He Ims resolutely declined anything in the nature 6f90 words
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Advertisement223 1914-04-14 10 CHEE EHG SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY. AND SPORTING TAILORS. The Managing Propria j;"vhi* slin j™. Suits $21. tor, who has received his ..White American Drill Suits $1C training from an European wB Master-Tailor, PERSON- Our representative will ALLY CUTS very gar- call at address223 words
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Advertisement157 1914-04-14 10 BOOHS. S«n Vat Sen K.dr Londoi Sun Vat Sen theAwa'J of Chii j Recent Events p res I Policies in Q Annals Men Court of Pekin» Parley's Universal li Maori land Fairy Ta Bible Steps. Stories t Old New Testing Todd's Student's Manuj The Count of the Monte r by157 words
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Article520 1914-04-14 11 from Our Corrrrp>n><lrut.) Teluk Anson, April 7, A new railway station has been erected on the Tapah- Teluk Anson line, between Chikus and Teluk Anson town station, and named Sungei Tukan Sidin. The trains halt here at present, but no passengers ate booked. Another new station is520 words
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Article149 1914-04-14 11 G.K. Chesterton's new book is called 4 'The Flying Inn." "The story is not funny on the face of it," says the Times, M and it dresses up in a vague allegory. Mr. Chesterton's favorite ideas that England is going to the dogs, that the good old religion is dead,149 words
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Article290 1914-04-14 11 (Mnlayn Trihmtr Speriw») At a recent fire that broke out in a Malay Kampong, in which two houses were destroyed, the only victim of the outbreak was a goat. The police, which composed the fire brigade, were soon OB the spot and managed to get the conflagration under290 words
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Article241 1914-04-14 11 The following information relative to the revenue, the coffee industry and output of Bankatin mines is translated from the Gazette de Hollande During the year 1913, import, expoi't. and excise duties were collected in .lava and Madnsa to the amount of f27«535,707, B total which exceeded the241 words
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Article87 1914-04-14 11 An official return issued by the Senior Warden of Mines, F. M. S, shows that in 1913 1,094,630 picul, of tin ore, valued at £02,7:i>,144. were bought direct from producers in Perak, Selaiigor and Negri Sembilan, against 1,(>78,W4 piculs. valued at *C»4,578,70:J in 1912. The quantity is an increase of87 words
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Advertisement93 1914-04-14 11 Notice of Removal. Hients arelcindly notified „f and after the sth inst. Iha „ur address will be No. 8 Stamford _R_oad., xyre Supply Repair Co., HOTEL. sort of English and Continental Tourists, lilies and commercial-travellers. 'Phone No. 58. I C«fVe Address: I HIGH LIFE A DELPHI," Singapore. I ;i IN93 words
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Advertisement199 1914-04-14 11 KIRIN BEER The Tropics. Sole Agents: SUGAHARA Co., No. 332, North Brkfae SINGAPORE* Shaik Mohamad. Veterinary Surgeon, Horse dealer and Commission Agent. No. G2, Buffalo Road. [s prepared to attend all cases requiring Veterinary care. Consultation Free Char.es Moderate. The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUAY. SPECIAL199 words
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Advertisement402 1914-04-14 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., L T D. i At ;ui Annual General Meeting of the above Gaenpaay, hel<] at the Begietered Ofieea at the Gaaapaav, Soa.il andsB, Kling Street, Buunv|Km-. an the 90th KoremMr, 1918, the following gentlemen were elected Director- an<l Offieen for the402 words
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Advertisement715 1914-04-14 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 a*d Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. 1914 1914 Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about s715 words
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Advertisement457 1914-04-14 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 Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental ami AjUMtiean Porta. Steamers will leave Singapre on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). 1914. cj. (Connecting at457 words
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Advertisement404 1914-04-14 12 To Let I CONVENIENT y:,, 1 HEART OF SIN I This Valuable Spar* n H Godown. V \wl Concrete. I Entrance from hot] and Collyer Qi. I MALAYA TRIBUNE" Collyer Quay. H The Mala)7lrii3 Can be had at the I Singapore. Hotel Tan Wijk, Stamford R I Messrs. Koh Co.,404 words
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