Malaya Tribune, 16 April 1914
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Title Section38 1914-04-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and independent Evening Daily.] Vol No. 69. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cin Ittalapa Cribune. THURSDAY, APRIL Hi. THE ffij g HHlBMi Eg Malaya Tribune SUPPLEMENT. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 191438 words
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Advertisement438 1914-04-16 1 I HOOCLANDT Co,. SINGAPORE. ESTATE* CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. I I v "V'' f i —r ri V FT 1*isJ&'^*ty —r 1 I W\wK V^.' .■*.n,i n» L ffl I TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! I A SHOWER OF FEATURES I AT THE NEW TEMPORARY CINEMA HALL BEACH ROAD. Se< >nd Show438 words
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Advertisement286 1914-04-16 1 HOOCLANDT Co.. SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, NOW SHOWING AT THE I Harima Hall Cinematograph I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. J An admirable Valleta Cine-Drama IN THE GRIP OF A VILLAIN 6,000 ft. IN 4 REELS. Th.' Story of an innocent -man's imprisonment on a false charge, and nia286 words
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Article195 1914-04-16 2 A Suggested Union of Food Buyers. A conference was held at Toynbee Hall recently to consider the increased cost of living and the question oi a legal standard of quality for food. The meeting was convened by the National Women's Council of the British Socialist Party195 words
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295 1914-04-16 2 The F. M. S. Government Gazette came out on April 9 with the text of an amendment to the "Wild Animals and Birds Production Enactment, 1911 from which we take the following excerpt i 10 a. (i) Any person who shall export, or295 words
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Article167 1914-04-16 2 On Tuesday (10th March) the •'Venus" of Velasquez in the National Gallery was attacked by a Bttffragist with a hatchet, and very serious damage was done to the picture. As a conseojhence most of the public art collections in London have been closed to the public. The picture was a167 words
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Article801 1914-04-16 2 The brief news that was forwarded Dfl through Reuters regarding the murder of ML Calmette by Mine. Caillaux is of such a dramatic nature that no excuse is necessary for reproducing the reasons which led up to the shooting of the Editor of the Paris Figaro. It801 words
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Article246 1914-04-16 2 A device invented by Mr. Earnest Vanderstegen of Cane End, near Reading, is intended to enable a passenger in a moror-car to bring the vehicle to a stop in the event of such an emergency as the fainting of the driver. It is so arranged246 words
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Article133 1914-04-16 2 It has been publicly stated that sale of rubber by inscription cannot be worked in London without a complete reorganisation of the trade. This has been used as an argument against the inscription system, which has consequently been said to be impracticable." We must say that we fail133 words
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Advertisement236 1914-04-16 2 Tha Mirac es of the East R. Borhane's RhenmatiMn. M ParalyM*. V«Am|l N,rv.ms Debility, Syphilid Cuts Wuinwls Burn-. Sprain-. Pi■llll, BH«, Btfap an«l all. kind- of Skin Dise;wes, etc. Apply to: R. BORHANE, C o The Anglo-Indian Stores, g4.g6 Serangoon Road, Singapore. S-4 7 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74, BRAS236 words
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Advertisement58 1914-04-16 2 S. H. WEBSTER Co. Exporters, Importers A SI) 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, Kubl58 words
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Advertisement127 1914-04-16 2 NEWLY ESTABLISHES YICK CHEONG NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gou' \sthm 3 r Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc by Dubois's Co!lo=lcde, A Concentrated Solution Of Vegetable lodine. CJiJOim rf»COM»i"«r7lQjj|2 Its applications are so numero I we cannot enumerate them all a limited space Singapore DepS Maynard and Co., Ld. Shimcda Dental Kali No.127 words
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Article1238 1914-04-16 3 The Healing Virtue* of sunlight, in a general sense, have been recognised from the dawn of human history, and are embodie I in a thousand myths of the BUU-god. Bat it has remained for our own generation to discover that direct sunlight is not merely1,238 words
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Advertisement162 1914-04-16 3 2 I^IHIEI^ Sapporo Black Boer AND Qitron Water AWARDED Highest Prtze IT THK ANSI.O-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS TAMOTO COMPANY, SE So. »2. 351, VICTORIA STREET. All Liquor Dealers. GOLD SMITH KAWAHO 377, North Bridge Road. U. GOLDBERG. BOON162 words
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Advertisement109 1914-04-16 3 Guan Chin Hong* Co., 94, Robinson Road, EXKB A L STO R EKEEPERS COMMISSION' AGENTS. SHIPS PURVEYORS AND SHIP CHANDLERS. CANTEEN CONTRACTORS To H. M. British Foreign Navy. Fresh and Tinned Provisions, Wines and Spirits &c., of the best quality. Orders Promptly Executed. A. P. Noormohamed and Company. No.2a, d'SouzaSt.,109 words
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Article1487 1914-04-16 4 GEORGE RODNEY - BY GEORGE RODNEY. London, March 15. The National Appeal against the Home Rule Bill has already heen signed by Lord Roberts, Lord Milner, Mr. Rudyard Kipling, the Dean of Canterbury and many others of high distinction, and will shortly be signed by thousands of le>s distinguished people.1,487 words
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Advertisement376 1914-04-16 4 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LEONG Esq.. Chairman. DR LIM BOON KENG. TAN CHENG SIONG ESQ. TAN SIAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WHA ESQ. LIM NEE SOON ESQ. TAN EAN KHIAM ESQ.376 words
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Advertisement252 1914-04-16 4 To all who invoke medical aid r ting dentistry may borne in mind that ji necessary assistance <- obtained from Dr. S. Yamamoto, Japanese Dental Surges No. 51. VICTORIA SI Singapore. TO ENSURE LONG LIFE. By Dr. S. Yamamoto. DENTIST, 51, VICTORIA STi-KKT. CARE OF THE TEETH. {Translated from the252 words
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Article417 1914-04-16 5 '«lotwop, arrived S ..I 1 Batavia, April i ,T Saxby, arrivp.S L> P«* N.-w York i 1 inroßboom r,, i Uncertaia Capt 11 i. April It). For I ri'vViT' V" K.Krk, > \V',7 Unaertaai Hehiateaaa, 1 1',,, Batavia 17 L, «'apt. (InuiW.r. P«*Tawai ix r i\, '."V417 words
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Article460 1914-04-16 5 Cartel Pelesch, Ger. str. 2128 tons. Capt. 1 Krohn, arrived from Bangkok, April For Penang It! Agents, East Asiatic Co. Lai Sang, Brit. str. 2224 tons* Cant. Mooney, arrived from Calcutta, April s. For Hongkong !7 Agents, Bonstcad k Co. [doiuencns. Brit.str. 1250 tons, Capt. Wallace, i arrived460 words
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107 1914-04-16 5 TANJONG PAGAR. Kast Wharf I Basin) -Nil Wharf Section No. 1 Paroo, Islander Taiaan Mara Sheers Wharf Kongawa Main, Penang Main Wharf Section No. 2 -Kllora 3 Hong Moh 1- -Pia Lang fi -Gorgon C» Kariman.Chow Fa. Medusa New Dock No. 7 Nil107 words
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Article780 1914-04-16 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning BIXGAFOEK, April, it;. Mr—rs. Lyall an'l Kvaft. Exchange and ffkllT Broken, umtk the following of tnwtetVi—:— Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2f AHapr 118 2/2 1 Anglo Java »/11 4/: i l Anglo-Jorore 1/8 3/6 ■j/- Auglo-Mai.»y '•'/l"' IV/7J780 words
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Article1180 1914-04-16 5 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The A. H. liner Gorgon came alongside the wharf yesterday. The bhte funnel liner Medusa was berthed this morning at T. Pagar. The s. S. S. Co/a steamers Kinta and Selangor arrived yesterday in the reads. Captain Anderson, of the1,180 words
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Article111 1914-04-16 5 We are imlebted to the courteery af rhe Agents <>f tin KordtfaiMirslMf LloyO for in1'ornmti"U !<. ill»- tf«rl that l!j** follftWiQg |r»T their liner Lnetsmw aw «luc to .niiv.- Ij»-i«- (>U iIm- Jllh uiHt. Mr. K.iyiiiMpI, It. Anyrm, .Mrs. A11\ •»:t. Mr. .Inlis. I'.Mt i:i-Ht,.r, Mr. v:ui D.vk,111 words
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Miscellaneous302 1914-04-16 5 FIXTURES. Thursday. l' 10 l\- 'I v"; ilk. X y, ACCnip». Friday. 1^i p.m. t III- I V r I..-»; J II .1 .lay- I' < .1 p.ir. SiturJ-y. iSth ogling CM*» l' 1 ill'.!']" 11 1.1 i' 1 S-jr.day. ;.i p.m. J [>11!.. MondW. 20th. > p.m. H Tuesday.302 words
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Article951 1914-04-16 6 Shortly before leaving Kota Bahru i cor Singapore, His Highness Sir Manama! IV, X.C.M.0., Sultan of Kelantan, who is now visiting Singapore, was waited on by a deputation 1 comprising influential and representative members of every nationality in the state connected with the agricultural, mercantile and industrial951 words
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Article301 1914-04-16 6 We note thai a Was 17. S. Indians |jatch of IN says:-Th.- AMERICA, authorities are to deport Har Ii the young tlinda radio was urested last week ona ;of liis too enthusiastic of the ideals of agitator? Pacific Coast. Har Dai however, sent a letter to newspapers301 words
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Article59 1914-04-16 6 A considerable nunil ties have already OCCW to Brazilian river steam' i' rubber. The latest i> ,h 4 the steamer Itacaman at Manaos, the iresst-M^' board at the time abo«" rubber, of which the n-' l round about £25,<M*>month the Romeo smaller cargo «»1* rub!. January 1359 words
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Advertisement122 1914-04-16 6 ASBESTO Sheets Slates FOR WALLS CEILINGS PARTITIONS ROOFS, Etc. Strong Durable Light and Cheap. Sharpe, Ross A Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. jj MOTOR CYCLISTS 1 I Continental 1 II Motor Cycle Tyres m FOR Incandescent Oil Lamps USE ""ross" "X" Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. "CROSS is specially122 words
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Advertisement56 1914-04-16 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 FRQM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited. WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.56 words
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Article356 1914-04-16 7 •hi* i~ TTj concert will t* siC Y?£v 9 April 24. readers of the toi i;» Theatre t |iro <rramnie by r") V kl. v.iil ~r Tronoh tin 2,1 of of coconuts ii -*ai making a total v tl rear to 'late. \i of the Selangor l!356 words
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Article143 1914-04-16 7 Mexico Must Maintain Rights of Sovereignty. Reuter's Service. London, April IG. When tin* fleet now ordered to Tampico arrives there will be eleven Dreadnoughts besides vessels of every branch of the navy. The landing force will aggregate i .".JUKI illr'H. The Meet actually at Tampico isReuter's Service. - 143 words
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Article49 1914-04-16 7 Knocked Down Four Times by Carpentier. Reuter's Service. London. April 1">. Mr. George Mitt-boll won a wager by lasting 1)5 seconds against Carpent ier. He was knocked down four times b\ bard punches on the jaw and body before bis seconds threw up the towel.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article68 1914-04-16 7 The kk Sags of Waseda" at the Helm. Reuter's Service. {Renter s Service,) London, April. 1 A telegram from Tokyo states that Count Okuma, the popular Independent statesman and Founder of Waseda University, has formed a (Sabinet. Count Okuma is inviting the cooperation of the patriotic press.Reuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article38 1914-04-16 7 Many Natives Killed. Reuter's Service. London, April 1">. Telegrams from Lisbon state that a cyclone has destroyed Port Amelia, in Mozambique, Many natives, but no Europeans, perished. The Europeans are transferring their quarters to Ibo.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article25 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 1">. The Yorkshire miners, by a ballot of 27,259 to 11,393 favour return ing to work.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article34 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 15. j The Kast Africa Loan debate was adjourned after three clauses had been adopted. Later. The East Africa Loan Bill has j passed through committee.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article63 1914-04-16 7 Government's Position Strengthened by Asquiih's Unchallenged Return. Reuter's Service. London, April 15. The Rt. Hon. Charie* K. Hobhouse, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, speaking al Swadlincote, said that the unchallenged retain of Mr. Asquith for East Fife showed that the Government's policy had beenReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article40 1914-04-16 7 Mr. Lloyd George Still Unwell. Reuter's Service. London. April If). In the II«»use of Commons Mr. Asqnith announced thai Mr. Lloyd George's voice was n<>t yet very strong. The Budget would be taken r»i the week after next.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article48 1914-04-16 7 Another Federal Defeat. Reuter's Service. London, A;>iil J.">. A telegram from Jnarea states that Villa has defeated the Fedeia's at San Pedro, a town n;»i ih <>!' Torreon, after a nine days 1 I rattle. The loss on both sides is esti suited at three thonsan i.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article36 1914-04-16 7 An important Announcement. Reuter's Service. London. April in. Melbourne telegrams state that notices have been given by both federal houses of Parliament of a motion in favour of Home Rule for Ireland.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article62 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London, April In. A telegram from Paris states that elaborate preparations for the safety of their Majesties are being taken. The whole of the railway line from Calais to Paris will be guarded by the police and military at intervals of a quarter ofReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article30 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 15. Sir Lionel Garden, the British Minister to Mexico, has been appointed Minister to Brazil. He. however, returns temporarily to Mexico.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article28 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 15. Mr. As4iiith,inthe House of Commons, stated that there was no truth in the rumours relating to an election in July.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article27 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London. April L">. The betting on the Derby is now 5 to 2 against The Tetrarch and 7 to I against Kennymore.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article10 1914-04-16 7 iln not UtttWSUrHw rixlnrxe the MNN'ON* ?TBfeS0ti (■<>rir.*fp>>iiilr>,r.'.' 110 words
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637 1914-04-16 7 T<> tin- Editor of the Nii'u>j<i Tribm,*. Dear Sir. —As you are publishing interesting articles about China I suppose you may be willing to accept another letter on the subject and bo am addressing you in order to point out how the history of Western637 words
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Article15 1914-04-16 7 Reuter's Service. London, April Lb. The international anti-vaecination congress has opened at Koine.Reuter's Service. - 15 words
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Article88 1914-04-16 7 Monthly Returns. We are indebted to the court esy of Messrs. F. W. Barker Co., for the March outputs of the undermentioned Estates ■STATE. OUTPUT. Lanadron 98,45ti Ledbury 30,013 Senawang 1*2,7.kJ Sandy croft 13,151 Batu Anam £,(»95 Batn Village 1,381 *Pengkalau Dorian ()..3o.'> Tunah Merah 1,040 Bute88 words
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Article211 1914-04-16 7 The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Kuala Sawah Rubber Co., Ltd., was held on Saturday, the 1th instant, at the registered offices of the Company, 28 Robinson Road, Mr. Carapiet in the chair, when the report and accounts for the year ending 31st December L913211 words
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Article95 1914-04-16 7 Fraser Co.'s Share Circular. Owing to the Easter Holidays Share dealings have been small and there is scarcely any change in prices to report. Industrials are given most attention, hut with the exception of Oil Shares which have been a tree market there is no movement. Shell Transports were taken95 words
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103 1914-04-16 7 The twenty-eighth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Slipway and Engineering Co., Ltd., was held at the Registered Office of the Company, Tanjong Pagar, yesterday, with Mr. S. A. in the chair. The minutes of the 27th meeting havimr been read and103 words
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Article22 1914-04-16 7 Mr. A.W.U. Pope, General Manager of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway, bai been appointed Adviser on railway matters to the Board of Communications, Peking.22 words
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Article177 1914-04-16 8 TENNIS. Challenge Round at Cricket Club this afternoon. At five this afternoon, Mr. D. H. Kleinmann, winner of the Championship Cup in the 1914 Spring Tennis Tournament, will play Mr. F. Salzmann, present holder, for the Gaunt Cup, in the Challenge Round. The members of the Club will be177 words
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Article92 1914-04-16 8 S. C. F. A. League. The match between the Straits Evergreen Football Club and the Juvenile Football Club was played on the Association's ground yesterday afternoon and after a very good game the Evergreens scored one goal. The Juveniles tried hard to etjuali-e, but up to the call of92 words
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108 1914-04-16 8 A tea party was given by the members of the Penang Football team to their Singapore hosts at "> m. yesterday, in their house No. Serangoon Road. There were a large number of members of the Malaya Football Association and their friends present to108 words
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Article41 1914-04-16 8 There will lw a football match between the S.C.C. and the S.R.C. on Friday afternoon, commencing at •"> p.m., and not a cricket match, as announced in yesterday's Tribune. The play will take place on the Cricket Club ground.41 words
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Article118 1914-04-16 8 V.M.C.A. Challenge Cup. Last night X. Castle, minus 30, played A. K. Coveney, plus 20, the game resulting in the former winning by one point only. Coveney wanted but one point to score when Castle was 15 behindhand, but with careful play he managed to get the needed points118 words
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Article56 1914-04-16 8 Latest telegraphic intelligence respecting the Ulster crisil! emanating from London as published by Indian contemporaries on April 3, is to the effect that there is a strong and growing feeling among moderates on all rides against risking civil war since the federal and other suggestions for the settlement of t56 words
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Article437 1914-04-16 8 A Washington press-despatch states that President Wilson anticipates an eventual majority of ltl in the Senate in favour of the repeal of the Panama Tolls Act as passed by the Republican Administration exempting American coastwise snipping from payment of Panama Canal dues. :o: Among the passengers sailing437 words
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Article198 1914-04-16 8 A regrettable incident, in which Mr. Warwick, of Messrs. Harry A. Badman, had the misfortune to be BtabbecU occurred on April 3 at the city premises of that firm in Bangkok. Nai Bu, at one time syce of .M r. Warwick, it appears, arrived with some198 words
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Article25 1914-04-16 8 Bal News.-Visitor (hungry)— M And at what time do you have dinner, my little friend n Terrible Boy— Soon as you've gone. —N. Y. Times.25 words
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Article370 1914-04-16 8 Outward Bound. The following paeaenfon dan in the Strait are taken from the London and China Express P. AND 0. Per P. A O. str. Mona," connecting with the str. Aaanyn* 1 at Colombo, due April 17. -Mr. P. ML Lowndes. Mr. W. Bircham. Mr. H. i Leonard,370 words
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Article114 1914-04-16 8 Singapore, April i<;. On London Bank 4 ni/s. 2/1 1/1 Demand J/4 1/32 Private m/s. 21 1 .'»/X m/s. J/4 ll)33 On ffl J Bank d/d. 238J Private .'I m/s. 242 On France Bank d/d. J'.»4 Private ."> m/s. "j'.'s On India BankT.T. 17J.1 Private 90 d/s. 17.",; On114 words
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Article309 1914-04-16 8 SlXUAPORK, A PEIL 16. Nutmega I M s. per pica] $2&50 Nutmegs HO S. do 24JM) Copn Mali do l 1.25 Copra Gorong Tmlo do 11.40 Copra Dougalo du 11.40 Copra Kayoag do ln.su Copn Polo do 10.70 Copn Pontianak do J 0.25 Copra Siantan do 10.80309 words
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Article96 1914-04-16 8 A typewriter of new design which i- ii-.w being intro.hieo.| in Germany win appear rtrange and probably taptaettaa] to the aaerw ol Btanilanj inacliinea. A reeehaniam within u M casing whieli i> controlled by the rUcal rod over the k,-_ s board, operates the type oyliader, shifting or rotating it96 words
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Advertisement134 1914-04-16 8 1 Phone No. 436. MOTOR CAH FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS FOR UP-KEEP THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY., AND MOTOR WORKS, BEACH ROAD. rwg—m» 1 lIWII I II IB—3MaBIHM^M»Mn—IMnawB Hf —iM LIM KUEE CHEONG. |c* Continental Stamp ct NO. I). HOTEL D'EUROPE IftCAM HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Furniture134 words
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Article487 1914-04-16 9 (From Central China and Tientsin Exchangee*) Peking, March 21. The Political Council is shortly to be dissolved. The Government will institute an advisory department consisting of some of the mem ben of the Council and also some old ollicials of the Manchu dynasty. B. A. T. Compounding Dues487 words
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Article91 1914-04-16 9 A large and representative gathering of Mahommedans was present at an entertainment given on March 30, at Bombay to Sir Fazulbhoy Currimbhoy in honour of the knighthood conferred on him. In the course of his reply to an address he referred to the unswerving loyalty of Mohammedans and spoke of91 words
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Advertisement419 1914-04-16 9 V/hat shall I do with my Life" V* by the invalids who are long suffering consequently who are quite depressed and iking bitter doses of medicines. Hope for on Life is a burden to them and they shrink [0 f medicines. But, Hear! Have courage and j many thousands of419 words
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Advertisement401 1914-04-16 9 BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. SUIT No. 235 OF 1912. r In the Estate of Choo Eng Choon, deceased. BETWEEN Tan Seok Yang and others Plaintiffs. AND Choo Ang Chee Dffrndant. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Land and houses and Freehold Land. TO BE HELD AT Messrs.401 words
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Article384 1914-04-16 10 Looping the Loop. Daring Performance. London, March 19. At the meeting held yesterday at the Hendon Aerodrome for the bene- fit of Marcel Desoutter, the young pilot who lost his leg in an aeroplane accident last year. Hamel gave the most marvellous display of looping :yet seen384 words
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Article230 1914-04-16 10 Law a Comic Valentine." The magistrate of Bow Street Police court, the other day, intimated that Miss Richardson would he tried on an indictment of doing damage to the picture over £"> in value. Do you wish to call any witnesses he asked. The Accused —Xo hut230 words
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Article189 1914-04-16 10 Nearly 45,000 in the United Kingdom. A return was issued on 9th March by the Home Office showing the Dumber of accidents resulting in death or personal injury caused by vehicles during 1913. Taking the United Kingdom, the number of accidents of all kinds caused by189 words
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Advertisement108 1914-04-16 10 ALMUSAWA Co. W. M. KaSSim, C.E., Consulting Architects. Architects, Commission-Agents Surveyors. 3. Rattles Place, sJL the trusty |g§ TRIUMPH SPEEDY, ELEGANT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. More than 2000 British Expert workmen ipaniifacturing these machines from the HIGHEST GRADE WELDED STEEL Sole Agents: JL G. FLETCHER, 214, Orchard Road, Singapore. SMITH PREMIER108 words
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Advertisement145 1914-04-16 10 BOOKS. Sun Vat Sen Ki* Loud, B Sun Vat Sen the a 1 of Chi Ba J Recent Events &p r I Policies in c. Annals Men 1 Court of p ek Parley's Universal J Maoriland Fairy Tai Bible Steps, Stoi ies f ro Old New j Todd's Student'- v145 words
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1471 1914-04-16 11 The wise virgins who carried oil for their lamps that they might he "trimmed and burning" when needed were perhaps DO wiser than the Standard Oil Company of to-day which carried lamps for its oil to consumers in China and established its business on so1,471 words
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Advertisement89 1914-04-16 11 Notice of Removal. clients are kindly notified W a „d after the sth inst. address will be No. 8 Stamford Road., k lyre Supply I Repair Co., Idelphi hotel. sort of English and Continental Tourists. r lies an d commercial-travellers. a 'Phone No. 58. ON! Cable Address: »N! HIGH LIFE89 words
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Advertisement176 1914-04-16 11 KIRIN I BEER Sole Agents: 1 SUGAKARA Co., I No. 332, North Bridge Road, 1 SINGAPORE. *> I The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUAY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Having placed large iintent in order to get Special terms we are aide to oiler you176 words
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Advertisement451 1914-04-16 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., L T D. At mi Antra*] General Meeting jfT the above o»n, P irn.h-M at the Registers! Offices of the o„.,«nv. Nos. 57 Md 5«, BUng Street Smgain tfa 30tfa Norember, IMS, the following gesrttemea were elected Directors and Own fsc451 words
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Advertisement773 1914-04-16 12 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. 1914 IQI4 Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about s.s.773 words
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Advertisement453 1914-04-16 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 and American Porte. Steamers will leave Singapre on or al>ont MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). 1014. mo- i Connecting453 words
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Advertisement387 1914-04-16 12 T Let I 70 «-ET. I CONVENIENT FI/k,, I HEART Of s I This Valuable So* Godown. I Concrete. fl Entrance from andCoUyer Quay. I Apply to u H MALAYA TH I Oollyer Quay. flr Can be had at the f H Singapore. 1 Hotel van Wijk. Sr B Messrs.387 words
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Article4273 1914-04-16 1 Commanding Officer's Daughter W eds Li i! H.H Olliver. Yestcrdiy. most brilliant fnnctii- history of Singapore ;t Tanglin Garrison nl iv afternoon at four I en anl Cecil Orme r sti] Company, R. A.. v I» c. to bis Excellency j I a nd eldest son m4,273 words
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Article27 1914-04-16 2 Real Pity.-Juror- "We acquitted him out of bj mpathy. w Friend— M For hip aged mother P* 1 Juror—- Oli, no—foe having such a lawyer. PhiL Bulletin.27 words
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Article204 1914-04-16 2 (Bij i ourltsy of Messrs. >< (UKI Co.) Singapore, i At ilu- .auction sale h< morning prices were appointing. Values of grades showed some in. on last week but in i high figures quoted from the advances recorded con I termed other than unsatisi The highest price204 words
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142 1914-04-16 2 L3sth auction 15th april,l9l4. Offered for sale 1,089.75 piculs or 1 1530 lbs. Sold for sale .S2<s..*>s piculs or 110,451 lbs. I ices realized Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed $133 to $133 Sheet Smoked Good Ribbed 123 to 131 Sheet Smoked Fine Plain 128142 words
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Article139 1914-04-16 2 Under the euphonious titles ol I celsior Touraaphones and Hytinn phon Tournaphones a new gramaphone is being introdaced into market bylfr.W. P. Ruahton,tl General Agent. It may !»<• m< tinned that tin- Excelsior Tourim phone is the usual model equip!***! with home, while the Hymnopl Tournaphones are tin* aornlesti139 words