Malaya Tribune, 22 April 1914

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1 No. 94. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che Iftaiapa Cribmie. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22.
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    • 164 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apph for Particulars. I j TO NIGHT I TONESHT I CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE EE XH ROAD. Second Show 9 15 to 11 15 p.m. ANOTHER MYSTERY FILM! IKE BLACK DIAMOND IN THREE TARILLING PARTS AND A TWO PART COMEDY WIFFLES IN THE MARRIAGE TANGLE ALSO
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    • 130 1 Another Grand Change in our Programme. Only selected pictures from various makers will be screened i TONIGHT! AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE j Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets. Besides the fine pictures to be shown in the First Show, the following will make up the Second Show, PATHE'S CARTOON
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    • 262 1 HOOCLANDT Co., SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, 1_ AT THE I LHarima Hall Cinematograph, north:bridge road. i JO-NIGHT 2nd Show TO-NIGHT I! > *zmmm (""'-Adaptation of EmUe Richebourg'a JjSSSa Novel "LA DAME EN NOIR THE LADY IN BLACK I (IN 4 Parts.) 1 BOUND TO GRIP THE AUDIENCE.
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  • 2004 2  -  By Mr. F.W. Gammage. At a meeting of the Bishopsgnte Ward Club, held at the Great Eastern Hotel, London, 2i\ March, Mr. T. J. Harrowing prodding, Mr. F. W. Gammage gave an interesting address on "The Romance of the Coconut Inusfcry." He said that the
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    • 218 2 The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers •>Oa-20c, COLL YER QUAY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Having placed large indent in order to get Special terms we are able to offer yon the finest quality Tracing cloth ever produced KB Back and Glazed Front at rates ruling for lower
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    • 139 2 The Miracles of t he Rhf ■wliiiii, < l.iiir. i» r N»tv<mi> Debility, > Burns. S|>r.iin~. Hrui->. v Hail of Skin Di-.an Apply fo. R. BORHANE. Co The Anglo-Indias b 84-86, Serangoon R v s 1 in i i K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist 74, BRAS BASAH R Telephone No. 1245.
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  • 225 3 A hite Paper has been issued 1 by the British Foreign Oilice giving a continuation of the the correspondence respecting the Second International Opium Conference j held at the Hague July of last I year. It will be remembered that at the first conference held at the
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  • 168 3 Some Hero.—" This is one of my ancestors." she said, pausing before a portrait. He fell at Waterloo. Have you any ancestors He suddenly remembered an uncle who had sole charge of the front of a cinema show, and murmured, Kr—yes, one. Did he fall anywhere r" "Not exactly: but
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    • 192 3 ASAHI Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize THK AXGL.O-J AI'ANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., sou-: AGENTS FOR [he Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS CQMPMMY, So. »2. 351, VICTORIA STREET. Liquor Dealers. Straits Industrial Syndicate. :(o): General Kxport Merchants Commission Agents. 12a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED
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    • 140 3 Shaik Mohamad Veterinary Surgeon, Horse dealer and Commission Agent. No. 62, Buffalo Road. la prepared to attend all cases requiring Veterinary care Consultation Free Charges Moderate. IS :s -_M i KIRIN BEER Sole Agents: I SUGAHARA Co., No. 332, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. KIAN TAI Co., No. 80, Robinson Road,
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  • 729 4 "Casey at the Bat." We understand that there is a movement on foot among the Americans in Singapore to g«-t baseball started in the Straits. In order to help things along and to remind fans past and present of what they are missing, the Tribune takes pleasure in
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  • 381 4 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee k Co.'s Sale-room on Monday afternoon 1. 999 Years' Leasehold Land and house No. 16, Waterloo Street, area 5,882 sq. feet, bought by Mr. M. A Meyer for 85,700. 2. 999 Years' Leasehold Land and
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  • 178 4 "Alexabak" What you complain of certainly appears rather hard lines, as you contend. It is manifest, though, that you have no ground for protest against therolingof your employers, who are at liberty to do as they please and have given doe notice of their intentions. They are hound to and
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  • 689 4 Pfic« Quoted in lh4 Marktttkil I M«w*. Lyall and Evatt. Ku| I Broker*, issue the f.,; u Rubber Shares. H N'om. Value. fip 2/- Allagar V B 1 Anglo Java pS 1 Auglo-Johore BH| 2/- Anglo-Malay Si 1 Ayer Kuning 2/- Batang Maluku S i 1 Hutu
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    • 417 4 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., Incorporate! in the Straits Settlements.) adthoriseeTcapital $1,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MSG S\M LEONC, Baa- Oiairmax. i.k r.MKOOVKEW TAN CHE NO SIOXG ESQ. -r Inr ma*Th v% KHOO kok wha esq. IS Seems esq Q tan ban khiam esq. GOB SOO
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  • 14 5 r B Amred. April x 1 April li J April la
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  • 12 5 un titled head of ll,s gang IV? M r 5 oeima in
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  • 762 5 H. M.S. Sydney,Capt. J. C.fßiiMiiii,arrived from Thursday I.dand. TVi Batavia, April Senior Naval Officer. H. M. S. Yarmouth. Capt. H. L. Cochrane, .i2SU ton-. guns, 396 crew. Prom Colombo, A .:il 11. For Hongkong. Senior Naval Orhe.-r. H. M. Submarine, AS. I. Commander. Lt T. U. Beaaant,
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  • 235 5 Hai Nani, Hrit. str. I4fl tons. Capt. Jone*. arrived from Malacca, April 21. For Maar 2>) Agents, Gaggino Co. Hi>gendorp, Dm. str. tons, Capt. v i bins, arrived from B. Deli, April 20. For !'>. Deli 2-1 Agents, Ship-. Agency. Kaka, Hrir. str. 2241 tons. Capt. Barnes, arrived
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  • 58 5 Hong Wan fur Bain Pahat. (*leufallock for Hongkong. Quorra for Prigi Rajah. Teiemaenm fur Saigon. Tlv for Bangkok. Surnga for Hongkong. Hnberfeh for Bangkok. Kuala for Port Swetunham. Pia Heaa for Port SwetN-nham. Happbo for Port rVnrttrnham Knching for Sarawak. Zweeaa for Su rabaya. Giang Ann for Batavia, Flevo
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  • 114 5 Sixgapore, a run. 22. On London B;utk 4 m/s. tfi i/i Demand 2ft ]/;{;> Private m's. -_>/4 I anV. -211 tifu On Germany Hank d/d. ■_>.;,<! Private 8 m/s. >P>" Oa France Hank d/d. -><ij Private 'A tn/s. -> I|H On India Bank T T. 1741 Private 30 d/s.
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  • 98 5 TANJONtt PAGAR. Ea#t Wharf (Basin) —Nil Wharf Section No. I Par«»o, Edavana Sheers Wharf —Nil .Main Wharf Section No. 2 Tart NiJ 4 Penaug Mam Nil m Laoiuedo.i. t >arvel New Dock No. 7—Nil W est Wharf H Kongusiii Maru •larriines Wharf 11
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  • 309 5 SIXUAPORK, A 22. j Nutmegs 1 1" S. per pica] $23.0« Natnieg* 00 S. do 24.<* i Copra Hali <lo I Copra Gordons Talo <lo 11 Copra Dongaw <lo IL3H ('opra Ka ong do pl.!Ki :i Copra Puk) ilo Io.MI Copra. Pontiauak «1<» lO.Jlt Copra Siantan da
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  • 154 5 The subscriptions raised by the Japanese in Singapore for the relief of the sufferers from the late eruption of Sakurajima have been remitted to Japan. The total amount was j|] .200. The word Roneo until very recently only conveyed the idea of a duplicator, but under This head may now
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  • 1120 5 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The B. I. steamer Taroba may be expected hereon Saturday morning. Prom the roads to Teluk Anson via porta sails the. S. S. S. Co. a" Ipoh to-day at 3 p. m. The X. D. L. steamer Darvel. Capt. Littman,
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    • 114 5 TO LET. A newly built-brick; house wiuta motor boos*, «tables and water service hid v, at St. Michael's RomL For paiticttlmra please apply to No. 33, St. Michael's Road. I» s NOTICE. M:bka Pinda Rubber Estates. Limited. Notice is hereby given that tt*» Directors have declared an mU rim dividend
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    • 321 5 FIXTURES. Thursday, 23rd. .-a.:; f \v <t. On E-plan K H .:i- fiJip* V Hall. 9 fjm. friiiT. tf;iV'»7 }>-in. Th. .itr»\ •VI."» |>.in i; C v». Han^«*r 0 K-.'-' tin''. S.« < .1 iJWp.us« I ,i. Saturday. 25th. f i»; p.ii). 1 1'iip. 2 p.m. »n. S.uth. 2:1.# p.m.
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  • 1079 6 That there is much u> be said both for ami against the attitude of the United States towards Mexico, which has resulted in such seriously strained relations that war may now be regarded a> inevitable, will, we venture to think, be somewhat generally admitted. It is not
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  • 128 6 Lim All Kirn. a innrested in Amoy Stre< on Monday on a< Mr. Brandt, an oflic< Darvell of a clock <>n Two Chinese I 1 for one month and thn* pectively for assaulting I the Kreta Aver conthr."- Street, at lOp. 81. Hashint, Malay, before tie- second picking
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    • 185 6 INERTOL PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trial* have proved it to be the beat protection for iron cooHtractional work against rust. Bea water has no effec t vrhatever 61 ron and rteel coated with [nertol. WATERPROOF c 1 ,i cement anrlacea are rendered impermeable, suitable for reservoirs, water-tanks, etc. Writ' for Illustrated
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    • 85 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. TH F WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA
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  • 52 7 |i. taken, the I killed i w I-*i* l n» I j t— t I B i ii from Jai a WM i,(; Tiie I Story IjitOocotte U 1 [not in the mm against Knglish ami W I he total export H who had WM *'rij.* r-t
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  • 160 7 President's Authority Broadened by Senate. Reuter's Service. London, April Messages from Washington state that an objection lias hern raised by the Senate to the individualizing of Fluerta in the presidential message, consequently the foreign relations cmninittee h:is adopted a resolution giving the Presidenl broad authority to deal
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  • 143 7 King's Weather Continues. Reuter's Service. London, April 21. There was continuous sunshine for their Majesties' departure for Pari*. IfnmensWcrowds gave them an ovation during the drive from Buckingham Palace t<> ictoria Station. There was a distinguished assemblage on the platform. The King wore bis Admiral's Uniform.
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  • 116 7 Result of Great Metropolitan Stakes. Reuter's Service. London, April 21. The race for the Great Metropolitan Stakes, run at Epaom over a distance of 2\ miles, has resulted as follows: —Annecy, 100 to 8 against, first; Vermouth, 5 to 2 against, second; Gravelotte, 1 to t» against, third.
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  • 255 7 Question of Inquiry Leads to m, btormy Scenes. The Mother of Parliaments a Bear Garden. Reuter's Service. London, April 81. One of the stormiest scenes between narty leaders in the history of the 1 rouse of ('ominous occurred when Mr. Bonar Law renewed
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  • 43 7 Bantamweight Championship. Reuter's Service. London. April «>l. A livht for the hantamweighi championship wa> fought at the National Sporting rinh between "Digger" Staule\ and ••Cm Icy Walker. The former looked Like winning easily, hut \va> distpialilicd in the «•nth round for holding.
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  • 65 7 Vancouver to Philippines. Reuter's Service. London, April 21. A telegram from Montreal states that the Canadian Pacific Company announces a new service carrying the Amercia mails to Manila. The service starts on June 11 from Vancouver to Yokohama in ten days, Kobe in eleven, Nagasaki thirteen.
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  • 35 7 London, April 21. The death is announced of Samuel Rutherford Crockett, M.A., the wellknown novelist, whose publications have been widely read. The death is reported of Sir Ed vvin Dnri 1 ing-Lawrence. Reuter's Service.
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  • 40 7 Committed to National Defence. Reuter's Service. London, April 21. Stockholm messages state that the elections are practically concluded. The Liberals have lost their absolute majority. The representatives elected are National Defence party 84, Liberals 70, Socialist- 70.
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  • 60 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 21, A Vienna me-.-.i,'-' RAVg fcfae Kmperor. last nigbt, wa6 eointfderably [better, lie was occupied for seven bouts receiving reports froiu ministers and officials. His Majesty "s visit to Budapest to receive the delegations, on the ->\\[U inst.. has hern cancelled. Later»
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. London, April ~1. Eighty Libera] members of the House of Commons have signed a memorial to Mr. Lloyd George urging the repeal of the sugar duties.
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  • 37 7 Reuter's Service. London, April *-'i. >ii William 1' -I, K. I «Indue Of J''- 1 r ,vt ,i, appo nted a Jud ol \ppeal in *n< saioit to Mr. Jn>tu- Vaughaii Williams, resign^!.
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  • 32 7 Reuter's Service. London. April 21. Telegrams from Rome say that a conference of the railway men's executive at Ancona has abandoned the idea of a general railway strike.
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  • 186 7 At the beginning of the nineteenth century the Spanish colonies in Central and South America asserted their independence. Sjmin received the assistance of France in her efforts to recover the revolted provinces, and the United Kingdom intervened in favour of the young republics. On 2 December, 182H,
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  • 69 7 Amongst the passengers who left here yeaterdam by the Austrian Lloyd liner Koerner were Miss Baird and* the Austro-Hungarian Aml.assador to the Court of Siam, H. EL v. Wodianer. Many prominent residenta were at the wharf to bid them adieu, the company including the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Snakier,
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  • 264 7 Fire Brigade Called to the Rescue. "Hiah Life" in the East. It was 9-15 o'clock Monday morning when Mr. T. Wilson. Chief Officer of the Municipal Fire Brigade, learned that there are divers uses for tire fighting apparatus. Dr. F. B. Croucher, the Senior Medical Ofticer-in-Charge,
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  • 389 7 The Alhambra. Marlborough, Gaiety and Ilariiua Hall cinema theatres are presenting specially attractive programmes and drawing crowded houses. To-night is the last night of In The Midst of the Jungle/* a remarkable picture which has been attracting considerable attention in Singapore and drawing crowds to the Palladium. Space
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  • 25 7 A comflagrmtion occurred in Hakodate, Japan, on the Nth inst. Altogether 771 houses were completely destroyed ami many others partly damaged before the fames wenextinguished.
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  • 19 8 FOOTBALL. The 5.i1.0. and the Rangers 2nd XI will meet on tlld Padang at 5 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 18 8 The match to he played at the B.C.C. next Saturday afternoon is between the' North and South.
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  • 170 8 S.R.C. Tournament. Monday's Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. A. E. Coelho v. E. K. de Soiiza. Unfinished. DOUBLE HANDICAP. W. A. Keyt, G. K. Bos well.—£15, bent S. H. Melntyreand A. M. Ford, —.'J"). ♦'»—5, 2 6 —5. MIXED DOUBLES. C. F. Oliveiro and C. Martia beat K. K. Webb and L.
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  • 140 8 The "Whites" and "Colours" of the S.C.C. engaged in a practice hockey match on the Padang last evening before a large crowd of spectators, intent on sizing-up tin, 11H 4 material. The "Colours," playing the better game, won by six goals to nil, four of which were made in
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  • 64 8 Assoication of Engineers Handicap. The final in this competition is still to be played, and inasmuch as one of the contestants. Mi-. G. 0. Melville, is on the s.s. Kuching, which left tor Sarawak yesterday afternoon, it will be some time before the match comes on*. The two who
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  • 158 8 R.(M.L.I, v. H.M.S. Sydney. On Friday evening the Tivoli Theatre, Tanglin, will be the scene °t si lK»xing tournament, arranged yesterday, between the men from the "Koyli" and mem hern of the crew of H.M.S. Sydney, now in port. The affair will consist of two six-round bouts and ten
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  • 82 8 Keppel Golf Club. The results of the April Medal play are given below F. W. King 43 i:>— 8 80 D.Noble 4S 43—11 80 Twenty cards were taken out for this competition. The results of the Ladies' Spoon, which was played on Monday, were as follows Mrs. W.S. Barretts4-.12
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  • 214 8 Another Scotsman's Ranch Confiscated. American Citizen Tortured and Killed. London, Mar. 14. Mr. David Roy, a wealthy Scotch ranch owner of Sonora, is the latest victim of the rebels in Mexico, who have turned him out of the country and confiscated his property on the ground that he
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  • 250 8 Retirement from Business. One of the most familiar and i popular figures in professional theatrical circles here is Mr. Wm. P. Lowe, so long closely identified with those well-known playhouses the Alhambra and Malborough, whose rise to fame and high degree of popularity is universally conceded to
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  • 323 8 Gomes— Boundewyn. A <piiet but interesting wedding took place at St. Francis Church, Malacca, at i'» a.m. on the 21 <t inst., the contracting parties being Mr. Nazarins Gomes, J. P., of Malacca, and Mrs. Louisa Boudewyn, relict of the late Mr. Boudewyn. After the ceremony the happy couple
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  • 212 8 (By courtesy of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.) Singapore, April 21. The sale held this morning was conducted under much more favourable conditions than have prevailed here for some weeks, demand for most grades showing a decided improvement, although the bidding was inclined to be somewhat erratic. Pale
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  • 50 8 We are asked to announce that a high requiem mass lot the repose of the late A. P. Marie will be sungat Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Friday April 21, at QUa. m. The attendance and prayers of the members of the Singapore Catholic Benevolent Association are earnestly solicited.
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    • 119 8 'Phone No. 436. j MOTOR CAB FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS FOR UP-KEE THE GASOLENE LIGHT GYGLE CI AND MOTOR WORKS, BEACH ROAD. Cfce Continental Stamp Co. LIM KUEE CHHONi NO. D. HOTBL DBUBOPE -UU'ADE. HOTEL D'EUROPE Stationers, Bookbinders, Leadin g Man hnM m Rubber Stamp Makers, Post Card
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  • 526 9 The long-expected boxing match between Georges Carpentier and .Joe M .Jeannette, the mulatto, took place at Luna Park, Paris, on Saturday night (March 22) and resulted in the defeat of the young French-! man on points. Tremendous interest had been excited in the match, and a Crowd
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  • 100 9 No fewer than 150 tons of precious radium ore, the largest quantity ever said to have been collected in the United States, and possibly in the world, is underdose guard in Denver. The ore arrived from the German anil Belcher mines, and is to be kept in Denver
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  • 22 9 The unofficial members of the Federal Council met H. E. the High Commissioner at Kuala Lumpur, last Wednesday, to discuss various matters.
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    • 304 9 iSdTotel De l'Europe. j 0 urn [ver mim tmmem- j .to-tiate sanitary arrangements itterin 0 for special receptions parties. j TELEPHONE NO. 218. F. P. BAUR, Manager. hi kOPh. L«te of tke S»voy Hotel. London. IS —7 hTstraits F.M.S. Motor Car Co., Motor and Cycle Repairers, Dealers in motor Accessories,
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    • 590 9 fTHR ONLY COMPANY REGISTERED 13 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS B THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I ASSURANCE CO., LTD. j HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: I Winchester House, Singapore. 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of B England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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  • 888 10 By G. L. Jessop. A Golfers memory, though perhaps at times not too reliable, is a particularly long one. If one seeks (for details of the round of some [particular player or other one can 'be fully assured of being furnished with a minute description of every stroke
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  • 29 10 New Duty.—"Mabel, I'm drawn on th« i grand jury." So am I. Gertrude." k Our responsibilities will be heavy." 1 realize that What shall we wear Seattle Post-Intelligencer. I
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    • 300 10 ALMUSAWA Co. W. M. KaSSim, C.E., Consulting Architects. Architects, Commission-Agents Surveyors. 3, Raffles Place, jfe THE TRUSTY H TRIUMPH SPEEDY, ELEGANT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. More than 2000 British Expert, workmen manufacturing these machines from the HIGHEST ORADE WELDED STEEL Sole Agents: A. G. FLETCHER, 214, Orchard Road, Singapore. TYPEWRITER 1914
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    • 97 10 coo 'fs N l Recent Events P I Annals I Maori la ml Fairy T I I KOH <& J Booksellers. Stationers E hj Internationa! Rubber Congress: Exhibition. BATAVIA. I! Congress: September IAI Exhibition: September October 10. 1914. Lectures by Rei and Expert-. Interesting Excur arranged. Reduced Steamslh]. R Tramway
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  • 555 11 (From Our Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, April 17. On Thursday last, the !Hh instant, Anson Road, Teluk Anson, was the scene of a terrible fracas among some Tamils, which resulted in one man being stabbed to death, and another severely wounded. The ghastly affair took place! opposite the
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  • 157 11 S. V. 0. —Balestier Rifle Range. The Range is reserved for S.R.A. Annual Meeting on Saturday 25tli, Sunday April 2l> and Saturday J May 2. The Prize distribution will take place on Saturday afternoon May 2. Volunteers attending will wear Uniform with Belt and Helmet (S.V.I.
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    • 92 11 Notice of Removal. .j en f s are kindly notified that on {rY t j ie sth inst. onr address y n h Stamford Road., ill !,r ĕ f Tyre Supply Repair Co.,i J Tdelphi hotel. sort of English and Continental Tourists, Families and Commercial-travellers. jCu 'Phone No. 58. Cable
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    • 232 11 A. P. Noormohamed and Company. X<>. 2a, d'Souza St., k 1 d'Almeida St General Merchants «fc Commission Agentp* Provision Store. Manila Holland "TRIO" Mah May's Brand Burma Cigars, Egyptian Virginia, Manila, Habana, Cigarette Etc., Prices Moderate. Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles
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    • 223 11 Saga Portland CEMENT. :o: This Cement is the Safest and most Economical to be Obtained. Various medals have t>Hen awarded from ofticialH, office, national Exhibitions ami eminent engineers of the day, :<>: AGENTS IN SINGAPORE M. S. E. Angullia Co., No. I, Robinson Road, 20-4 D- 7 NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK
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    • 392 12 Banking THE SZE HAI TONC BANKING AND INSURANCE CD., LTD. Al an A- in i neral Meeting r»f the above OMM]. 1«- i «-','i-t-ivfl .Offices of the <V>m,4, BTfli -■>■'"<• Kbag Stort. Sing.- ;wt.h N -mber,.l9ia,thef<»Uojriiig EeutJeinen vs. lected Director* and Officer* Im <h •y" «i If M COURT »F
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    • 484 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 1914 Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about s.s.
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    • 271 12 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. I HEAD OFFICE. —Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE BTl:aits sf:TTLi:Mi:Kts) Authorised Capital-$5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: TAX CHAT TAN, Esq. (Chairman) Lim Pkm; Siano, Esq. (Vice Chairman) THE Hex. Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn. c.m.o. 1 L«c Choon Guan, Esq.. Ong S«K>n Tec, Em H. Ji. Chan,
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    • 491 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India', Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth aid London. Through Bills of Lading iaraed lor China Const, Persian Gulf. Continental and Americai Porta. Steamer* will leave Singable on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) 1914. From Singapore: M;.minting
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    • 261 12 Wanted WANTED. salesman for Apply cation, nnd "A- B.CV'f f ',J Security reoSJJ M Th e Malaya ftf Can be had at the I DDts s,n gapore. Hotel van Wijk. s-.. Messrs. Koli c\ i Road. Hotel de I'Eur Adelphi Hotel Kirn Co. Chop Teck Seng Bang I lood Ti!
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