Malaya Tribune, 15 April 1914

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  • 24 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] r No. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbc iHalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15.
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    • 415 1 Co.. P siNOAPORB. rvT f.x CHEMICALS. I Ju for Particulars. I i I hicmVand wmSRt if tttm '-A .5 A SHOWER OF FEATURES I AT THE NEW TEMPORARY IA TTJ TUT ID ]D A I CINEMA HALL BEACH ROAD. I «ond Show !> 13 to 11 15 p.m. I H»
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    • 421 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price Lint, I TO NIGHT! TO MfCNTtr I AT THE m HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH j NCRTH BRIDGE ROAD. j 1 ItalaV through staying mad Fine*! Film, COWI//CT, A/O. 113. V M*» ft in Reel; I A P rofo «n<«y aonug picture, telling how
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  • 1850 2 Lou. lon. March 20« The market for plantation ha* been tinner and dearer. Standard Quality No. 1 Crepe on the spot Hold at 2s. .Vjd.and sellers Hast year 3s. lid.), April-Jane at 2s. :>\d. to 2s. :>. J ,<l. to 2s. 5Jd. and buyers, IJuly-Sept 2s. Lid., Oct-Dec. 2s.
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    • 240 2 [Ths Mi races of the East f\ R- Borhane's p> Mokm n Itlicii—twm. Goat, Pualyib, KombneM Nerroui Debility, Bypfcflb, CvU, Woondi Burn-. Sprain-. DllllOT, Bit.-. Bting» «nd all. kii.tii <<f S!;in Di*a«e*. etc. Apply to: R. BORHANE. C o The Anglo-Indian Stores, 84-86. Srrangoon Road, Singapore. K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist.
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    • 106 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., (Japanese Artists Photographers.) No. 48-3, Hill Street, Singapore. First class Professional work at Moderate prices. Photographs
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    • 91 2 NEWLY ESTABLISH VICK CHEONG Ask your Grocer f "GOLD LEAF" CEYLON TE| Pure; Delicious and Fragrn Its strength makes it the n economical TEA in the M P. A. BEINS Co, NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma U Bronchitis, Arthritis, by Dubois's Collolode, A Concentrated Solation Of Vegetable lodine. 5r.
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  • 508 3 Appointments In F. M. S. The appoint nent of Mr. R. A. Stubington, Survey Probationer, to be a Surveyor, Grade 11, Survey Department, is approved, with effect from Septemher I, 1913. The appointment of Mr. K. Nugent Survey Probationer, to he a Surveyor, Grade [I, Survey Department,
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  • 228 3 The Hank rate remains unchanged at per cent. The Open market rate for short loans is 2| to 2| per cent., and discount of four months Bank bills 2 l-l(i to 2j per cent. The tone of the Silver market lias been good, and prices steady,
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    • 256 3 ALMUSAWM Co. U M. KaSSim, C.E., Consulting Architects. Architects. iom;iiission=Agents Surveyors. 3, Raffles Place, i A 111 AC I—l i AhAnl Sapporo Black Beer AND I rroii ISfafer AWARDED Highest Prize A l THK ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOU-: AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS
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    • 47 3 Guan Chin Hong Co., 94, Robinson Road, GENERAL sT< > B E K B B PERS COMMISSION AGENTS, SHIP'S PURVEYORS n N I) SHIP CHANDLERS. CANTEEN CONTRACTORS To H. M. British Foreign Navy. Fresh and Tinned Provisions, Winrs and Spirits &c, of the best quality. Orders Promptly Executed.
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    • 148 3 S. H. WEBSTER <$ Co. Exporters, Importers AND General Commission Agents. 22. GREAT St. HELENS, LONDON, ex. Orders executed under tlie 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,
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  • 12 4 r lie Jo not neceti-ariljf endorre the op'mion espretred \>>j corres/tondrutr.)
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  • 718 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir—I was greatly interested in your leading article yesterday entitled "Spheres or Open Door There is much in it with which I agree, and I think you are to be congratulated upon sounding a timely warning note. The
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  • 566 4 Klang, April 13. At a genera) meeting of the Klang Chinese Merchants' Club held on Friday, the 10th instant, the following gentlemen were duly elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Li Kim Chuan. Vice-President, Yeoh Guan Hup. Hon. Secretary, Yeoh Koh Kiat. Asst. Hon, Secretary, Khoo Loan
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    • 324 4 To all who desire to invoke medical aid respecting dentistry may it be borne in mind that all necessary can be obtained from Dr. S. Yamamoto, Japanese Dental Surgeon, No. 51. VICTORIA STREET, j Singapore. TO ENSURE LONG LIFE. By Dr. S. Yamamoto. DENTIST, 51, VICTORIA STREET. CARE OF THE
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    • 22 4 THE ARYA DISPENSARY. Dispensing Chemists S Druggists, VMK NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Blocked Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Surgical Instruments Real Pebble Glasses.
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    • 328 4 Important Notice to Contractors Bnjjfe The United Saw MillsTlti) Incorporated in the Strait- Settlement*.) *1 AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LEOXG Esq., Chairman. DR. LIM BOON KEXG. TAN CHENG RlOXi TAN SI AH CHIN ESQ. KHOO KoK \VM ESQ LIU NEE SOON ESQ. TAN BAN KHIAM <;OH
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  • 14 5 Thursday, 16thFric'iy, 17th. .1 Siturd-y, W« Sunday. 19th. Monday, 20th. Ttfsfef. 21st. I'.ni.
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  • 32 5 untitled of Mr. H.L. ar "«ted Choon 1 j Angnllia Street r,,l *iual migappro- Mr. Mills ii I, v M,,i Teng ll to alleged me money the J s >-, d when arrested
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  • 718 5 Achilles, Brit sti 41*1 ton-. Oapt. Thompson, ived bom Liverpool, Match 24. Por Hongkong 11 Agents, \V. Mansfield. Amherst, Brit -tr. 1316 Una, Cant. Soott, arrived from KHantan, April 4. For If riant an Agents, T. Eng Lee. Alt mark, Get -tr I'TM ton-, ('apt. Knaisel, irrived
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  • 353 5 H. M. S. Sydney, Capt. J. C. Gloss, arrived from Thursday Island t«> Batavia, April -V». Senior Naval Officer. Buyskes, Dnt. str. 2730 t..n<. Capt. Schintema, arrived from B. Deli, April 13. For Batavia 17 Agents, Ships Agency. Rensiena, l>ut. str. 37)3 tuns. Capt. Sudm, arrived from Palembang,
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  • 28 5 Pin Seng for Port Swettenhani and Penang. Gnrlyle lor Port Dickson. Ultufallocfa for Penang. Lady Weld for Malacca. liatavier for Natuna Islands. Rajah of Sarawak for Sarawak.
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  • 1024 5 Latest Intelligence from the Wharves and Shipping Offices. Heavy fog hung over the harbour this morning. The EL M. S. Arcadia sails at 8 a.m. on the 10th Inst The M. R. K. steamer ELongosan Mam will be at the wharf to-night At 7-30 a.m. to-day the Patani,
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  • 559 5 A deputation from the Transport Workers 1 Federation, representing the Seamen and Firemen's Union and the National Union of Cooks, and Stewards, which are affiliated to the Federation, were received in private on March 19, by Mr. John Barns at the offices of the Hoard of
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  • 108 5 We are Indebted to the courtesy of the Agents of the Norddeuschec Lloyd for imformation to the effect that the following passengers p»*r their liner Luetzow are dtie u> arrive here on the 24th inst. Mi*. Raymond H. Anyon, Mrs. Anyon, Mr. Johs. Burmeister, Mr. van Dyk, Mrs.
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  • 98 5 TANJONG PAGAR. Baal Wharf (Basin) Lama Wharf Boothia No. I -Pan**, Taiaaua Sheer* Wharf S i Main Wharf Section N... 2 -BUora ft Behmohet I Kinkaaan <>!ara n I, t'how Fa <; [dua*enaß,9Mhaa Sew Docs No. 7 Nil Weal Wharf H Sordenej Jardinea
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 345 5 MAILS CLOSE. v «hi otherwise stated. hut left. n may fce I" centuj» to ten .fiinai mail close*. Daily Ex:c?t Sunday. States, Malacca, I» > r > win t at ■"> p.m. j Sremhan, Port I t |h in and Kola Unpn J' 'i'.-l-.k iV Nam l; v :;n a.m.,
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  • 1459 6 A correspondent draws our attention to tin* fact that CARELKSS- the the huge drednkss OB ger Shrimp is lying WHAT idle at Tanjong Pagar, and he wants to know why it is not used to improve the means of exit from and entrance to the Singapore river.
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    • 149 6 IDINE A TESTED and approved fast* colour Adheres to every kind of surface, especially Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick Facades Wood and Glass, also to Iron and other Metals. Can be painted on Fresh, Air-dried Walls and Rough Castings. Dries Stonehard and does not rub off, therefore is washable. Sharpe, Ross
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    • 88 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. THE WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.
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  • 392 7 news ifl n P*i* 1,, ..-t ikipf lß j 'hi* 1,1 1 —:o.— \Tf. Kames. l in] n a- I 11 9 He naS o one Ijve evidence In 0* nv arrested, in Gayi|M|ii| Ham/a for i Jin in i especl anil Marlborough l JflH-Il"""* I .m
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  • 286 7 Discussion in Committee Stage. Reuter's Service. London, April 1 L During the committee stage of the East Africa Loans Bill Mr. Josiah C. Wedgwood, Liberal M. P. for Newcastle-under-Lyme. moved an amendment to omit Nyasaland from the Bill on tin* ground that it would never be
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  • 24 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. The amateur. Mr. George Mitchell, who challenged Carpentier, was beaten in the first round.
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  • 46 7 Mr. Asquith Receives Ovation. Reuter's Service. London. April 14. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith received an ovation in retaking his seat. The business of the week will be mostly routine consetpiently the Ulster L'nionists w ill remain with the volunteers.
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  • 26 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. In the Chess match between England and Holland at the Hague, England Avon by twelve games to four.
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  • 19 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. At the Ulster manoeuvres two volunteers were wounded by blank cartridges.
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  • 75 7 Driver and Fireman Killed Eight Passengers injured. Reuter's Service. London, April 14. An accident has occurred to the Scotch express at Burnt Island, Ontario, Canada, which was travel? ling at a high speed. It collided with a shunting engine and was derailed, the engine, four vans and
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  • 106 7 Report of the Royal Commis* sion. Reuter's Service. Lon 1«»;:. A priJ 14. The fourth report of tli Royal CommisHon on the Civil Service which has just been issued deals with tin- Home Civil Serv ice. It recommends a closer co-ordina-tion of lie educational systems and civil
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  • 36 7 The report of the Royal Commission on the Civil Service w ill be published shortly. The Daily Telegraph understands that it contains drastic proposals which include the complete discontinuance of patronage.
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  • 52 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. Mr. Alan Ostler telegraphs to the Daily Express from Aden that a mining expert on behalf of the Government has discovered oil land at Dagah Shebeli in Somali land of such excellence as to warrant an expenditure of £'20,000 on
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  • 42 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. A telegram from Athens states that the programme of the Albanian concessions to the Epirotes includes a sort of local self-government with scholastic and religious autonomy on condition of the immediate submission of the Epirotes.
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  • 28 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. A telegram from Stockholm states that the King is rapidly increasing in strength and well on the way to recovery.
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  • 39 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14. A telegram from Calumet, Michigan, states that the copper miners of Michigan have voted in favour of ending the strike which began on July 23rd last, and have waived their demands.
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  • 157 7 U. S. Government Pressing the Mexican Federals. Reuter's Service. London, April 15. The Federal Commander at Tampico is making difficulties about saluting the American flag. He contends that an apology is sutlicient. Telegrams from Washington state that further investigation will be made regarding the arrest of American marines
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 14, A telegram from Washington states that President Wilson has announced that President Huerta's forces at Tampico will salute the American flag as demanded bj Admiral Mayo as an apology for the arrest of American marines on the 11th Inst
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  • 173 7 Spots M said to bz a Dog. On Saturday last we gave publicity to a report that a well-known resilient and his wife had seen a leopard late on Thursday evening, in the vicinity of Anderson and Balmoral roads. We are now informed by Mr. Hoodbegg, of
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  • 87 7 A large number of people were entertained by Hadji Mohammed Hakim and members of the Jeddah Pilgrim Office at the AlsagoH's Bungalow at (iaylang Serai, from Saturday night to Sunday midnight. There were Malay Konggeng. Wayang Kulet and Egyptian dancers. On Sunday afternoon H. EL the Sultan
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  • 48 7 A Chinese named Hong Boon Kiang. a passenger by the train from Woodlands to Tank Koad, entrusted his bag containing money amounting to |300 to a friend to be taken to a place in Beach Road, yesterday. The friend has now disappeared with the bag and money. i
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  • 114 7 TENNIS. Easter at Kuala Lumpur. Following are the results of Monday's play between the S.C.C. and the Selangor Club at the Federal capital: SINGLES. Weir (Selangor) beat F. Sal zrnanr G—1, 10—s. D. H. Kleininann (Singapore) beat Young. 2—6, I)—2, 6—4. ('apt. M. F. Day (Singapore) beat K. F.
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  • 47 7 To-Day's Tic. CLASS "'A SINGLES. F. Salzmann,—15.1. v. D. H. Kleininann, acr. Tic for To-morrow. CLASS M A SINGLES. FINAL. Hill, BCr. v.F. Salzmann. M), or D. H. Kleininann.—15*3. Friday, April 17. CHALLENGE ROUND. F. Salzmann (present holders of Gaunt Gup) v. D. H. Kleininann.
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  • 133 7 All play scheduled for afternoon had to be postponed on j account of the wet condition of the courts. Tics For To-day. CLASS A SINGLES. A. E. Coelho,—10, v. E. C. Miss*.. —15. T. Leijssius,15, v. E. M. Gal1 istan,— }j 30. DOUBLE BANDICAP. S. H. Mclntyre ami
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  • 74 7 Garrison Golf Club. Ladies Medal Competition. The Ladies 1 Medal, which was postponed from the 9th instant on account of the bad weather, will be played for on Thursday, the 16th instant. i Following are the results of the Men's Medal Competition for April. Capt BeU 85—10 75 Winner,
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  • 724 7 The Haigh Shield. The S.R.C. end of the Esplanade was, yesterday evening, crowded with football enthusiasts of the diminutive type, juvenile representatives of the two most sporting schools in the Island, Raffles Institution and St. Joseph's. In spite of several encounters these two Institutions had earned an equal number
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  • 270 8 Tanglin Club Ten-Up Tournament. At 9.30 pan. yesterday, twentyDim- members of thf Tanglin Club commenced what is, so far as we know, the first ten-op M billiard tournament ever held in Singapore. Tin* final torned ont to be between Messrs. ML Bohl and 11. N. Boper, anil was won
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  • 26 8 A match has been arranged to take place between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Singapore Recreation Clnb, on Friday afternoon, commencing at 5 sharp.
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  • 248 8 Between the hours of two and three —between two and the half hour, to be exact—on Monday morning one of the -Tommies" was compelled to leave his jinrikisha when directly in front of the entrance to the Adelphi Hotel, owing to the refusal of the coolie
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  • 119 8 Singapore, April la. On Lund, m Bank 4 at/a, 2/1 1/4 Demand tU 1163 Private 6 in/-. -'/4 ;'»/m am/*. 2/4 HfM On Gennanj Hank d/d. 288J Private :t n,/s. 343 On Franc- Bank d/d. 294 Private :t ni/s. 391 On India Hank T. T. 174 Private and/-. 17.»
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  • 74 8 On April 3, the Governor of Bombay performed the opening eeremonj of the building for the Victoria Memorial School, Bombay, for the blind, when farther grant of Re. 25,000 to the institution by the Government was eanoaneeoL The Governor, in his speech, greatly appreciated the public spirit of tinCltiieni md
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  • 750 8 Prices Quoted in the Market this Mornin* Singapore, April, 15. Me*««. Lvall And Evatt. Exchange and Man Brokers, ia«C the following li-t *A Rubber Shires. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- ABagar Jg 1 Anglo Java *W Jfti 1 Anglo-Johore V Jf* 2/. Angio-Malay -1 Ay-rKumng W 2,-
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    • 70 8 John Little's Great Clearance I SALE HOW I FOR TWO WEEKS —ONCE A YEAR I Splendid Bargains I IN I ALL DEPARTMENTS| Pp By Appointment To H.M.Toe Ut 11 J Natural Sterilized I DRINKING MILK I flj It is Just The Richest, Purest Milk Sterilized to Preserve It. And Guaranteed
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  • 548 9 A Kelantan Enterprise. Writing under date ol April X from Khota Bahru M Pro Bono Publico" supplies the following information relative to the formation of a new Paddy Cultivation Company there with a capital of $15,000 in $1 shares. He says no prospectus has yet been
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  • 137 9 The Rubber World, March 11. sums up the rubber position anil prospects in the proverbial nutshell, thusly The significance of the latest figures from Brazil is gradually being realised. Bobber receipts and stocks at Para are falling month by month. In January ami February this vearthe receipts wore 9,030 tons,
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    • 420 9 I do with my Life" ff hy the invalids who are long suffering rl consequently who are quite depressed and ng bitter doses of medicines. Hope for 1 ife is a burden to them and they shrink. 'medicines. But, Hear! Have courage and I many thousands of invalids, who had
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    • 407 9 BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. SUIT No. 235 of 1912. In the Estate of Choo Eng Choon, deceased. BETWEEN Tan Seok Yang and others Plaintiffs. AM) Choo Ang Chee Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Land and houses and Freehold Land. TO BE HELD AT Messrs. Ching
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  • 259 10 The Sources, Cultivation and Preparation of Rubber. John Murray is the publisher of the latest work on rubber by Mr. Harold Hrown. In it the author deals with the sources. cultivation and preparation of rubber. He is the technical department of the Imperial Institute, and his book
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  • 190 10 Interesting reports come from some districts in Bzechuan relative to the suppression of the opium trade there. It is stated that in place of the poppy formerly grown there, mulberry trees and cotton plants are being grown. The fact is significant, for it indicates clearly that the fanners have realised
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  • 451 10 Prisoners Found Guilty. London, March 18. Mr. Moir continued Ins cross-ex-amination of Edward Beall Boyle, ()3. motor agent, when the Rubber and CHI case was resumed at the Old Bailey yesterday before Mi-. .Justice Darling. Boyle, James Merchant, 67, accountant, and Thomas Walter Cartel 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 135 10 CHEE EMC SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 7f, North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL. MILITARY, AND SPORTING TAILORS, tor, I)ril1 Snit ,c Dress, Flannel, Tostimoiiials and refer- ests. tTHE TRUSTY TRIUMPH SPEEDY, ELEGANT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. More than 2000 British Expert workmen manufacturing these machines from the HIGHEST GRADE WELDED STEEL Soie Agents:
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    • 112 10 BOOKS. Sun Vat Sen Kidn; L Sun Vat Sen t] I' Recent Eve Policies in CI Annals Memoirs Court of Pefc Parley's Universal H Maori land Fairy 1 Bible Steps. Stories Old New Testarocßtsl Todd's Student's Mai i The Count of the by Alexandre j Les Miserable by V Self-Help
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  • 182 11 The above picture was taken recently nut at Siglap, at the bungalow of Mr. Tan Wi Van. On the left is Mr. Chong Kee, the present Champion of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club. Next is Capt M. F. Day. of the Ist Battalion, K.0.Y.L.1., who sails
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  • 778 11 M. C. C. Team in South Africa. Test Match Statistics. Reporting on the wind-up of the test matches in South Africa, the special correspondent of the Asian (Calcutta 28th Mar.) writes: In glorious fashion the M. C. C. Team wound-up the Test series on March 3, at Port Elizabeth,
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  • 168 11 Court of Inquiry into Strokers' Conduct. The reports' of a Naval Court of Inquiry ordered to investigate, alleged insubordination by stokers in the battleship Zealand ia, in Vigo Bay, on the coast of Spain, are still subject to verification, says a London contemporary. We understand that the discontented
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    • 97 11 Notice of Removal. A Ur clients are kindly notified hat on and after the sth inst. OU r address will be No. 8 Stamford Road., Ibt Tyre Supply Repair Co., DELPHI HOTEL. resor t of English and Continental Tourists, Families and Commercial-travellers. 'Phone No. 58. ('able Address: HIGH LIFE a
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    • 210 11 KIRIN BEER The Tropics. Sole Agents: SUGAHARA Co., No. 332, North Bridge Read, S SINGAPORE. Shaik Mohamad Veterinary Surgeon, Horse dealer and Commission Agent. No. 62, Buffalo Road. Is prepared to attend all caei requiring Veterinary ear**. Consultation Free Charges Moderate. tt ;t Si -t The Straits Albion Press, Limited.
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    • 470 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., L T D. At m *i boa! General Meeting of the above OMBPtny. held at the OSeei of the vZL- y. Soe. 57 Md 58, King Btoeet, Knga'r' mt he 30th Koretnher, iSTs, the gentlemen wen elected Direeton aud Officer.I,r the
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    • 473 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. IQH J 9M Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about
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    • 266 12 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. (INCORPORATED I N THE BTRAITB BE I" Tl, XIII i NTS) Authorised Capital-$5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: TAN CHAT YaN. BtQ. (Chairman) LIM PESO Si A no. Bat). (Viae Chairman) THK Hon. Mit. Tan Jiak Kirn. C.MLG. Dee Ohoon (Juan. Ong BOOH Tee,
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    • 459 12 Shipping P. A O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PENAHG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN. EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Rills of Lading itaacd for China Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porta. Steamers will leave Singapre on or about— MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Enrope). 1014. Connecting at
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    • 378 12 To Let TO LET. CONVENIENT FLOOR s HEART OF SINGAI This Valuable Space I I Godown, Vault nf i I Concrete. Entrance from 1 ©th and Collyer Quay. Apply to *A. \\V MALAYA TRIBUNE" j Collyer Quay. iwi i ■ii hi ii—- mi i tuji„._ |The Malaya Tribait i Can
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 1 THE Malaya Tribune SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 15 APRIL, 1914
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    • 1808 1 Estate Now in Better Condition Than Ever Before. MESSRS. DERRICK AND WHITE TO .lolN the board. The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at noon yesterday in tie- offices of the secretaries. Messrs. Derrick Co. Mr. A. W.
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    • 203 1 Ballestier Rifle Range.—The range is reserved on Saturdays and Sundays for S. R. A. annual meeting. No practice will he permitted on Saturday mornings. An examination for Gun Layers, D.R.F. Specialists and N.C.Os ami men for promotion will take place shortly. A syllabus of the examination
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    • 227 1 Writing on "Some Chinese characteristics,* 1 in the Westminster Gazette, Miss Violet Markham says:--"It is well to remember that whatever the faults of China, Europe has considerable responsibility to bear as regards the part she has played, consciously or unconsciously, in shattering the fabric of Chinese national life.
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    • 77 1 While detective Karimsah was passing along South Bridge Road he was accosted by a Chinese who wished to dispose of some bottles of perfume for $1. Not being able to give a decisive answer in reply to the questions put him, he was arrested, but not before he had tried
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