Malaya Tribune, 28 April 1914
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Title Section25 1914-04-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily. Vol. 1. I. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbc Ittalapa tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 2825 words
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Advertisement400 1914-04-28 1 HOOCLANDT Co,, SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars. w/r ii Mrs W p&o^ -<$ij& AGEA'TS 1 IP' If I ri ft ypcm wnmatrn iTirirrT-rrrir-iirrTnnr-T mim MHMMf hwh -rrvv. —tit— Announcement xtraordinary Saturd y 2 >th April, 1914 and for six Nights only. TH WORLD'S MOST GIGANTIC PR DUCTION AX ALL400 words
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Advertisement281 1914-04-28 1 HOOCLANDT A Co., SINGAPORE. JEXATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, If China Mutual E£Z DB^e?TftV ed H[AD CmCE> SHANGHAI. CHINA.) Registered Companies' Under Tna Ordinances. ATTRACTIVE PLANS Assur ance Hongkong Companies' 1565 IS9O. MODERATE RATI S Act (England) r« 1909. (-nn. loans. etc>ttled without the delay of reference to Head281 words
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Article1192 1914-04-28 2 (/■'rout Our Speci'll t 'or respondent London. April The Ranee of Sarawak was unable to be present at tlie Royal Society of Arts last night, so her paper ou Sarawak had to be read in her absence. In it slie enlarged upon the Brooke ti adit1,192 words
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Article332 1914-04-28 2 Shanghai-Nanking Extensions. Satisfaction has been felt in this country at the signature by the I Board of Communications at Peking and the British und Chinese Corporation of an agreement for the coustruction of roughly 600 miles of railway from Nanking to Nanchang and Ping-haiaing, where it will332 words
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Article183 1914-04-28 2 London, April 3. The tin statistics compiled by Messrs. Kicard and Freiwald show a reduction in visible supplies, but it is difficult to read into the figures anything that might indicate an early and pronounced rise in the price of the metal. The total visible supply on183 words
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Article283 1914-04-28 2 ITS DANGERS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM. Uncomfortable, inconvenient, and often painful as is ordinary diarrhoea, these conditions are as nothing if the disease is neglected and allowed to become chronic, for it may end in dysentery or in abscess of the liver, which is 110 less grave.283 words
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Advertisement25 1914-04-28 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East) 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWOONK. 28-4 s lo25 words
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Advertisement93 1914-04-28 2 S. J. JDDAH and Company, I Telephone No. 1362. No. 29 Robinson Road. Contractors, Merchants and Exporters. Just received a hig shipment of methylated spirits. Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in General Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit93 words
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Advertisement245 1914-04-28 2 |S.H. WEBSTER j General Co* m A 9ents. 1 1 i j 22. GREAT s T m, T 1 J LOXfo (Men execni i k 1 persona] supen isi< of tlif firm, v. ho is I with the East an.] fa lines, both in Import 1 business. Bona fide Cocoanoi245 words
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Obituary213 1914-04-28 3 Wv' regret very much to record the death of Mr. James Zehnder which took place in Kuching oil Sunday afternoon, the ,">th instant. Deceased, who was a son of the late Hev. J. Zehnder, of Lnndu, had been suffering from chronic Bright *s disease for213 words
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Advertisement749 1914-04-28 3 THE CIVIL SERVICE. F.M.s. APPOINTMENTS. No. 1177.—Mr. H. c. Iknhurst. an Officer of Class V, in appointed to act as Immigration Agent, Madras, Cham IV, with effect from the 1st April, 11)14. No. 117S.—Mr. II. 'I'. Martin. Cadet, is appointed t<> act as District Officer, Jelebu, Class V, with effecl749 words
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Article105 1914-04-28 4 Batavia, Sept. 8 -Oct. 10, 1914. General Information. The Congress takes place from September 7th to 12th 1914 in the Batavix-Club de Harmonie,' R>jswijk. Weltevreden. The Exhibition will be held from September 8th to October 1 Oth 1914 on the Exhibition grounds, Koningsplein (North), Batavia. MEETING-PLACE105 words
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Article37 1914-04-28 4 Sunday, September 6. Arrival of Dutch mail boat from Europe via Colombo and Special Congress steamers from Deli and from Port Swettenham and Singapore. Reception by the Local Council of Batavia in Municipal Theatre.37 words
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Article40 1914-04-28 4 9 a rn. owning f of the Congress by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral of Netherlands India. Addies» by Prof. F. A. F. C. Went, of Utrecht University, on 14 Science and Tropical Cultivation." Opening of the Exposition.40 words
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Article111 1914-04-28 4 9 am. Address by Prof. Erwin i Baur, of Berlin University on Die Fortschritte der Vererbun- gsforschung uni Ihre Bedeutung fur die Zuchting tropischer Kulturpflanzen, besonders der Kautschukptlanj zen." 9.45 a.m. Discussion on Selection of Hevea." Introductory paper by Dr. P. J. S. Cramer, Buitenzorg, Java. 11111 words
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Article138 1914-04-28 4 0 a.m. Address by Dr. Schuft'ner, I of the Medical Institute, Medan, Deli, on: "Hygienic Measures." 9.45 a.m. Discussion on Catchcrops and Intercrops." Introductory papers bv Dr. Th. Wurth and Dr. P. Arena, Malang, Java. Dr. C. J. J. Van Hall Buitenzorg, •Java. Mr. R. W. Muuro,138 words
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Article96 1914-04-28 4 a.m. Address by Prof. F. W. Hiurichsen, Kon. Matei ialprufungsamt, Berlin, on "S\nthetische Kautschuk." 9.45 a.m. Discussion on Tappiug and Tapping .Systems." Introductory papers by Dr. A. \V. K. De Jong, Buitenzorg, Java. Mr. F. G. Spring, d. a. v. u. a. KuhU Lumpur, F. M. 8.96 words
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Article20 1914-04-28 4 7 p.m. Address on the 4 Collection of Rubber in Brazil "by Dr. P. J. S. Cramer, Buitenzorg, Java.20 words
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Article176 1914-04-28 4 9 a. m. Address by Mr. Helfferich, Batavia, Java, on 44 Die wirtschaftliche Lage der Kautschukkulfur." 9.45 a.m. Discussion on the Reduction of Cost Price of Rubber" How to realise it Introductory papers by Mr. E. A. O. Vervooren, Bandoeng, Java. Mr. E. Macfadyen, F. M S.176 words
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26 1914-04-28 4 Season Tickets Five Guilders. Daily Tickets (Europeans) One Guilder. Daily Tickets (Orientals) Twentylive tents. Holders of Congress-cards have free admission.26 words
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256 1914-04-28 4 In connection with the serious fall in rubber prices during the past few month?, one of the largest brokers wriie«i i "If plantation l ubber is at p? event infeiior in some nspecis to i«anl Para this may possibly be ascribed to the256 words
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Article468 1914-04-28 4 4 S M,>srv Lv.,M ~.,> c J• j BrokerH^sHu-rhM-.h,,^-^-.;^ Rubber^ Norn. time. l AagiVjar. -7- Ai.-10-M.ilav 1 Ayer Katun* 1 Bat«Otvea 1 Bata Tin •-7- Bekr* I BakH Kajan.' 2/- BakitllerUua > Bnkit Rajak -7- Bulrit Bel 2/- Bukit Serabaaaa* i 1 Cketlefekj '-7- Caenaaew 2/- Cliiinpul468 words
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Advertisement299 1914-04-28 4 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM Subscription payable in advance $14 per annom, postage extra. To The Maria-or. f MALAYA TRIBUNE. Ullr—tQc. Collyer Quay. MfagapOt*. ITI 'T 1 find for mouths nhfleriptkM for the Malaya TrUmii. UlMPlwiOf j hum Name 1 kmĕnm I j Si in/" /**/> I.r The Malaya299 words
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Advertisement34 1914-04-28 4 THE Anglo-Indian Stores. ELECTROPLATING DEPT. 84 86, Serangoon Road. Undertake to plate articles in Gold, Silver, Nickel, Brass Copper, AJ..SO Bronzing and Lacquering of Brass and Copper fittings. CHARGES MODERATE. 28-4 T 30 T34 words
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Article55 1914-04-28 5 TtesitJ. 28th. fcJtoJtt. 29th. f;.. Ear. f > m Thurvfcy. 30th. P O.H .J; Mixed cVmnlee, \j.' Prograiiune. friuiy. lit May. .in. IU Saturday, .i_ T< legranke. At i Meeting. Hxarr 1 p' t, noal Meeting. PHm '7 a.w. 3i33 )>:tn. Sunday. 3rd. *22 ;<■"'■ *w P" 1 Monday.55 words
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Article731 1914-04-28 5 S" i J i I M i,:', 1 >! r Mid arrived from Yokohama. March It',. For Boston I ■> Agents, Behn Meyer. Atla«, Brit str. jkj? tons Capt. Vijgonboom, a "rived from Pladjoe, Feb. If». For Uncertain A pent*, A-. Pot. O. Ban Fo Soon. Dut.731 words
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Article405 1914-04-28 5 Turbo. Brit. str. 2H7S tons. ('apt. Bramstom, arrived from Tsingtan. April hi. For Uncer tain Agents, A. Saxon Pet. Co. At Pnk) Bukum. Trigonia. Dnt. str. 107>. r > tons. Capt. Forma, arrived from P. Samboe. April 26. For Pladjoe 27 Asiatic Pet. Co. At Pulo Bukum. Pontianak.405 words
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Article104 1914-04-28 5 Saigon Mam for Port Swettenham. Hong Wan for Batn Pahat. Bdendale for Samaraug via ports. Bmilie for Rhio. Mia for Port Swettenham. TenjKusan Maru for Saigon. Helgoland f .r Hongkong. Shanghai A Japan. G. Apcar for Hongkong and Shanghai. A. Apcar. for Calcutta via Penang. Gerd for Bangkok. Esturia104 words
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Article122 1914-04-28 5 Sin<;apouk v April _>*. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 1/4 Demand 2/4 |ttf Fri\ ate i> m/s. 2/4 ;">/« m/s. 2/4 On Germany Bank d/d. 2884 Pi i ate I m/s. 242J On France Bank d/d. 294 Private 9 m/s. 298 On India Bank T. T. 17jj Private122 words
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101 1914-04-28 5 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin) Nil Wharf Section No. I Hop Bang Sheen Wharf Nil .Main Wharf Section No. 2 C. Lopc/. Y. Lovers. Fook Sang 4 -Bombay Maru n fi Paroo n n n -Circe, lxion, Pyrrhns N. w Dock No. Nii101 words
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Article234 1914-04-28 5 BIXOAFOBE, Apul 28. Nutmegs 11" S. per pica] $28.00 Nutmegs 80 S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 11 JO Copra Gorong Talo do 11.30 (Sopra I >ongalo do 11.30 Copra Kayong do 10.90 Copra Palo do 10.80 Copra Pontianak do 10.40 Copra Siantan do 10.75 Copra Singkawang234 words
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Article66 1914-04-28 5 Devoe'l Imp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins) $8.60 Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins 3.26 Fish Brand tins in case at SUM) Lampglass brand tins in caae at .'{.::."> Lampglass brand 1 tins Dragon brand 1 tins 3.15 Crown brand 2 tins 3M Rising Sun brand 2 tins :«.<>o Cms* brand66 words
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Article66 1914-04-28 5 Signor Tito Mattei, the pianist and composer, died at his residence in Maida Vale on March 30. He was seventy-three years of age, and gave his first concert in England in 1853. He has published hundreds of songs, among his most popular was M Dear Heart" Signor Mattei wus pianist66 words
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Article1202 1914-04-28 5 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The Japanese steamer Isobe Maru is stranded North of Xoshiro, The Bine funnel liner Ixion sails for China ports to-day. The B. I. Tnrobasailed at p.m. yesterday for Xegapatam, China Sea Weather Fine light winds. General direction X. E. The1,202 words
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Article61 1914-04-28 5 Mr Fames, the third Magistrate, h;is gone over to I) i ngd i ngs, to take over the District Office there. Mr. Sugden, the present District Otlicer at Dingdings, is expected here on May Ist to assume charge oi t io third Court. In the meantime Mr. Codrington, the Inspector61 words
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Miscellaneous272 1914-04-28 5 mails close. otlwrwi.»» t ili» r. Imt letter* may >*• t'c. i.t 1" cents, up to ten 1 r .11!. .,-rv mail close». Diiiy Except Sunday. M I,iv State». Malacca, p. liv t min .it p.m. MS»T»'I1I l»atl. Port »'i i ;n ami Kuala Lumpnr I* S'ligat «V Nam -M272 words
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Obituary22 1914-04-28 6 BIRTH. On 26 April, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs, Ong Choon Teck of 6, Jalan Simpang, Kuala Lumpur, a son.22 words
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Obituary42 1914-04-28 6 At Christ Church, Gipsy Hill London, on the 1st April, 1914. by the Reverend Canon R. C. Boynt, Charles Lambert Roberts, Highlands and Lowlands, Federated Malay States, to Agnes Elinor, eldest daughter of John Gibson, Esq, J. P. Rarncaibyie Hall, Kirkcudbrightshire.42 words
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Obituary41 1914-04-28 6 On 18th April, 1914, at Puket, Luang Kachorn Cheen Sawkon, better known as Mr. Yong Beng Lin, father of Mr Yong Kee Teik of the Audit Office, Penang. On 20 April, 1914. at Penang, Mr. Cheah Eng Chye, aged SO.41 words
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Article501 1914-04-28 6 Another exemplification of the old adage Pools msb in where Angels fear to tread is furnished by what transpired here last Sunday. In our last issue attention was drawn briefly to the fact of some members of tiie Swimming Club having gone to Tanjong Katong despite the warning501 words
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Article376 1914-04-28 6 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS LEAVE SINGAPORE TO=DAV. Approaching Marriage of Second Son. Proj2:t:4 Call <n ths Silt -n of Tren]£anu. The F. M. S. Government Yacht So;i I Vile will weigh anchor at 4 o'clock to-day for Kotn Bharu, (lie capital of Kelantan. She has been especially placed376 words
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Article31 1914-04-28 6 Mrs. Harry Watson, who has spent a pleasant holiday In Singapore, extending over four months, is returning to her home in West \ustralia by the s.s. Paroo leaving Singa] ore to-morrow.31 words
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Article434 1914-04-28 6 Tin price to-day, Latest shipping nem-a of this issue. :o: j The football match bl Esplanade yesterday tween the Cricket ctal A/evedos resulted in i —:o:A Peking preiMei April states :-—The Pol has approved the rest bamboo (flogging) in Two Tamil coolies an have died of cholera434 words
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Advertisement148 1914-04-28 6 Champion and Racerol MOTOR OILS For Water-cooled Cylinders Finest British Production. Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. FOR Incandescent Oil Lamps USE "Cross" >C Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. "CROSS" is specially suitable for burning in incandescent lamps and will give you MORE LIGHT at a LOWER COST148 words
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Advertisement15 1914-04-28 6 WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit Co. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.15 words
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Article368 1914-04-28 7 i RIDE AWAKENING FOR THE GOVERNMENT. umathii of Martial Law Imminent, proc!3"» ail Resolved to I pholil the Law and Protect Loyal Subjects of the King. Reur's Service. I oinlon, April 27. rtH j ;,jto Ulster r > j k'JMi to lO,UUU ."»<"M M NI cart-Reur's Service. - 368 words
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Article86 1914-04-28 7 ft!. Caillaux Among the Elected. Reur's Service. London. April "i7. A< the French General Kleetions held yesterday, the members returned include Mm. Barthou, Rriand and (!aillaux. !t will no doubt be remembered that M. Caillaux, a< a result of the murder of M. Calmette l>y hisReur's Service. - 86 words
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Article31 1914-04-28 7 The Old Story. Reur's Service. London, April 27. The alleged train murderer is an ex-sailor and the victim a married woman w ith w hom he had relations.Reur's Service. - 31 words
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Obituary20 1914-04-28 7 Reur's Service. (Renter's Service.) London, April 27. The death is reported ol Sir G. Doughty, Conservative member for Grimsby.Reur's Service. - 20 words
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Article173 1914-04-28 7 Tuesday, April 28. Before the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C. Business Summons in chambers and motions. The hearing of the claim of Lam Vok Choon, a creditor against the Kwong Yik Bank (in liquidation) which was set for hearing at 2.o<> p.m.173 words
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Article17 1914-04-28 7 Penang is holding an open Bisley at whitsuntide. ami entries are invited from the neighbouring rifle cUlhs.17 words
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Article382 1914-04-28 7 MARTIAL LAW DECHRED IN VERA CRUZ. Reur's Service. London, April 27. A telegram from Vera Cnr« states that Admiral Fletcher bus declared martial law in the city. He has notified that disorder will be severely punished an I all persons carrying firearms without permission will be shot.Reur's Service. - 382 words
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Article45 1914-04-28 7 The Tetrarch Non-Starter. Reur's Service. London, April 27. The newspapers announce, with apparent authority, that The Tetrarch w ill not compete for the Two Thousand Guineas. The trainer states that The Tetrarch will he a non-starter for the Two Thousand Guineas.Reur's Service. - 45 words
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662 1914-04-28 7 SUCCESSFUL TKIAL TRIP. The Easterr Shipping Company's steamer Merban, which was launched from the company's dockyard, Prye, Province Wellesley, by Mrs. Maclntyre, the wife of Commander D. L. Maclntyre, Harbour Master, Penang, on February ?S, went through her steam trials in Penang Harbour on662 words
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Article296 1914-04-28 7 (From our Special Correspondent J Malacca, April 27. The third literary meeting of the Tamil Recreation Club was held at the club room, Malacca, on Saturday, 2f>th inst., at 7.15 p.m. Mr. T. H. Crossette, M.A.. F.R.H.S., delivered a lecture on The Educational Reforms in Ceylon," and Mr.296 words
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233 1914-04-28 7 At the request of Mr. Loh Kirn Swee, the Hon. Secretary of the above Association, Mr. T. H. Crossette, If. a., f. it. h. s., delivered a lecture on "Oriental Regeneration "at the Chinese Lawn Tennis Club, kindly lent for the occasion by their committee, on233 words
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Article94 1914-04-28 7 Messrs. Cheah Cheang Lim, J. Dunford Wood, J. Henry BastOW, Francis Dixon and Charles Stiven are the directors of the Lahat Rubber Co. Ltd., which was recently floated in England to acquire the Estate at Sungei Pinji near Labat owned by Messrs. Cheah Cheang Lim, d. Dunford94 words
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Article615 1914-04-28 8 (By the Man at the Rails.) With the arrival of the Penan# horses, the attendanc e at the course was a little larger than usual. The wooden barriers were again out, and to this must be added the unfortunate presence of the mist which hitherto has-interfered so much615 words
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Article517 1914-04-28 8 The Young Women's Christian Association of Singapore is now holding a house party at Tanah Merah for its European members and their friends, the object of which is to make possible an inexpensive, restful holiday combining rest and recreation with a portion of the time devoted to Bible study517 words
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Article143 1914-04-28 8 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s sale on Monday afternoon 1. 999 Years' Leasehold land and house Xo. 14, Teochew Streets area 1,758 gq. f L e t, monthly rent $IH)— bought by Mr. Tan YewLiang for 113,400. 2.143 words
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Article108 1914-04-28 8 Numbers of Stolen Notes. The Hon. Mr. W. F. Xutt, j Manager of the Selangor branch of the Straits Trading Co., wites In connection with the gang robbery on the Pahang Road on 23rd inst., when a motor bus was held up, we are informed by our108 words
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Article276 1914-04-28 8 We are indebted to the courtesy of the local Agents of the Xorddenscher Lloyd for information to the effect that the following passengers are expected. Per X.D.L. steamer Prinz Ludwig due to arrive 011 the 8th May.— Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Gundrv Fox, Mr. and Mrs. K.276 words
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Article115 1914-04-28 8 s. V. c.—Commandant's parades will be held on the 15th, 23rd and 2(ith May to rehearse for the Kings Birthday parades. S. V. A.—lnfantry Drill will take place every Tuesday evening during May (except sth May) at 5.15 p.m. In conjunction with Maxim Co. S. R.115 words
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Advertisement69 1914-04-28 8 NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co., A t Tailors, Drapers General Outfitters. AH European Goods. Ml 1 W No. 14, High Street. SINGAPORE. 7 10 Koh s Circulating Library. New Stock of Colonial Editions JUST RECEIVED Alsol, and 7d. Editions now inclu ded in our Library. Cheap and Easy terms ever69 words
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Advertisement103 1914-04-28 8 'Phone No. 436 1 ■—.v MOTOR CAI{ FOR HIRE FOR SALE I FOR REPAIRS FOR UP-KEE] THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE G| AND MOTOR WORKS, BEACH ROAD. Cbe Continental stamp Co. LIM KUEE CHEONfi NO. D. HOTEL D'EUROPE ARCADE. HOTEL D'EUROPE Stationers, Bookbinders, m JuiM Ifc Rubber Stamp Makers, Post Card103 words
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Article11 1914-04-28 9 ItV do nipt ntctttarUy endortv the opinion* exjirt/wil by correspondent*.]11 words
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678 1914-04-28 9 (To tht Malaya 7 nhnnt.) Sir, —I think the widest publicity should be given to the letter of 44 Anxious Parent", entitled 44 The Road to Ruin", which appeared in your issue of the 21st instant. With this letter and your comments thereon678 words
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Advertisement168 1914-04-28 9 ciiriotel De I'Europe. HOl location. Every Modern Coivraieia ['p-toniate sanitary arrangements i catering for special receptions liiif! parties. i s TELEPHONE NO. 218. 1 ucujopE.*' F P BAU R, Manager. Late of tke Savoy Hotel. London. d ffje Straits A F.M.S. Motor Car Co., Motor and Cycle Repairers, Dealers in168 words
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Advertisement90 1914-04-28 9 BENG Co., MALACCA. Commercial General Printers, Lithographers etc*, etc., Telegraphic address YEOWKIMSWEE." Accurate and good printing done on the premises. Charges Moderate. ;>7-4 n The Miracles of the East R Borhane's Rheumatism, Goat, Paralysis, Numbness Nervous Debility, Syphilis, Cuts. Wounds Burn-. Sprains, Braises, Bites. Stings and all kind* of Skin90 words
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Advertisement519 1914-04-28 9 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 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 I England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies A< t in every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE519 words
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Article358 1914-04-28 10 (From Our Ou n Correspondent-) Rota Bahru, April *20. The Malay who was recently stabbed by a compatriot during a quarrel at Kendong, a place seven miles from Kota Babru, has succumbed to bis wounds in hospital. Another stabbing case, due to a quarrel between two Malays over358 words
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Article55 1914-04-28 10 A proposed ordinance for the registration of chemists and draggists and for restricting the sale of drags and poisons has been introduced in Ceylon. A rule requiring the won! "poison 11 in English, Singhalese and Tamil does not apply to properly scaled proprietary medicines bearing the name of the manufacturer55 words
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Article208 1914-04-28 10 CITY OF SINGAPORE LOAN. {Financier, April The City of Singapore makes an offer of £300,000 four per cent. Sterling Debenture stock, 1913, at 92 per cent., which represents a return of about £4 7s per cent., w ithout allowing for the fact that the stock is redeemable at208 words
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Article83 1914-04-28 10 According to recent Japan exchanges, Count okuma. the Sayo of Waseda," is reported to have been jubilant over the resignation of tlie late Cabinet, which constitutes in his opinion the overthrow of (he old government l.y clans ami thr victory of ('onstitutionalists over ihe Choshu and Satsuma elans. These tv\»>83 words
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Advertisement303 1914-04-28 10 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorporate*! in the Strata SetUeaaenta.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LBONG Esq., CHAIKMAX. DR. LIM BOON KENG. TAX CHENG SIONG BSQ. TAN SI AX CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WHA ESQ. LIM SEE BOON ESQ. TAN KAN KHI303 words
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Advertisement71 1914-04-28 10 Revealed t0 Bust Developed New system th no appliances r Complexion Beantifu. Convenient chean Rats Mice. Quickly extern but sure rem h B. L. STORE Sill Amateurs' Developing, f and Enlart Kong Hing Cheonga^, ADELPHI HOTEL Singapore: -Brand] j- P J A sir your Grocer,, "GOLD LEAF" CEYLON T£J Pure;71 words
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Article490 1914-04-28 11 A North China correspondent writes to the Mercantile Guardian Since last I wrote there has not been any material change in the position, except that the last vestige of popular representation has vanished in a recently issued mandate abolishing the provincial assemblies. The Cabinet should be dismissed by490 words
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Article316 1914-04-28 11 Pekin, April 1. Great obscurity continues to! characterise the political situation, but everything shows that reaction of a most unsatisfactory type is becoming more dominant. It is persistently reported that not only j such old officials as the former j Grand Secretary, Hsu-Shili-Chang, will be reappointe I to316 words
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450 1914-04-28 11 At the last meeting of the Selangor Chamber of Commerce a member raised the question of landlord ami tenant from the landlord's point of view ami the Chairman in reply touched on tenant rights. Neither are sufficiently protected in the F.M.S. where, unlike450 words
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Article127 1914-04-28 11 Hongkong-Singapore Direct Line Duplicated. We are indebted to the courtesy of the Manager of the local branch of the Eastern Extension Australia and China Telegraph Co., Ltd„ for the following interesting information Telegraphic connection between Singapore and Hongkong was greatly strengthened by the completion of a127 words
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Advertisement95 1914-04-28 11 r T YRE TUBE REPAIR. I n ,jt under Harvey, Frosts' latest executed promptly and neatly. LARGE STOCK of tyres and tubes obtainable tivRE SUPPLY REPAIR Co., STAMFORD ROAD. Phone 1354. Idelphi hotel. esort of English and Continental Tourists, 1 families and commercial-travellers. jflL 'Phone No. 58. Co ble Add95 words
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Advertisement196 1914-04-28 11 Saga Portland CEMENT. :o: This Cement is the Safest and most Economical to be Obtained. Various medals have I>eeu awarded from officials, office, national Exhibitions and eminent engineers of the day. :o: AGENTS IS SINGAPORE M. S. E. Angullia Co., No. I, Robinson Road, •20-4 D— 7 L J. GOLDBERG.196 words
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Advertisement322 1914-04-28 12 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. 5.9. "Gl'-noglt 8,750 Tom. as. "Being li.-.-" &,79f T.,:;.*. MA u Btsng Chm" 6,775 Tom. The nmmn km enattent ■niwmikjk» for pteitegin, and carrici a taftttfod surgeon, r bat Electric Lights throughout. Foi '.wight ok peerage, apply to: GIOXG HOB Co, Agent*, or BABKIES BROTHERS.322 words
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