Malaya Tribune, 29 April 1914
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Title Section25 1914-04-29 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I NO. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cfte fftalapa tribune* WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29.25 words
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Advertisement381 1914-04-29 1 Co.. SINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. for Particulars. 7^l l| j i*> Trl Q| 11 m mii i HTmnr-Ti n-rornrnirfiT- tin I l <- TiVELY LiSST TIKIZE MIGHTS f J. FORBES ROBERT ON MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT r eir Full London Drnry Lane Theatre Company IN A B flf w HIT* I Prince381 words
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Advertisement257 1914-04-29 1 HOOCLANDT Co.. SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES Apply for Price List, j¥ China Mutual c L S°T r he tCd ("W MfiCt:- SBAMKI, CHINA.) St S. TsGMsgo; MCCERA7E RATI S. :d) I laims, Ictns rtc. settled without Ihedelay cf reference toEeadCffice. For further i articularc i-.] !y to jj THE RESIDENT SECFETARY,257 words
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Article754 1914-04-29 2 Export Duty Reduced to 11 per cent. Some time ago information was published to the effect that the Government of Pahang, the most easterly of the Federated Malay States, was granting land on specially favourable terms to encourage the cultivation of coconuts in the coast districts of754 words
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476 1914-04-29 2 Georges Clemenceau, the former Premier of France and an authority Otl international affairs, lias, since his retirement, founded a brilliant paper, L'Homme Libre (Paris). In it he criticized the way in which, as ho sees it, the United States "has bungled the Mexican476 words
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Article178 1914-04-29 2 On the whole, the London Asiatic Rubber and Prodnce Company has done well for the past year. The report shows a crop of ju-t over 1,000,000 lbs., against an estimate of 947,000 lbs., which realised a gross price of 2s. Io|d., against Is. ,{jd.. but the all-in cost178 words
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Advertisement230 1914-04-29 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., ar East.) I 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. 1 Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODMK. 1 GHEE ENG SONS, ESTABLISHED 1859. 7f f North Bridge Road. CIVIL, NAVAL, MILITARY. AND SPORTING TAILORS. The Managing Proprio- Warn srrrs A Spkciai.ti230 words
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Advertisement187 1914-04-29 2 S. H. WEBSTER^ Gen *ral Corn 22, GREAT > T te Orders personal &ui)erv,'<i of the firm, with the Eas( lines, both in business. Bona fide and Mining propoat' considered. Correspondence b y unredefaikd pled property of SHOPS. On Friday, Ist May, 1914 i On Monday, 4th May, 1914 On187 words
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Article1015 1914-04-29 3 Socialized Business. 4 It is pleasant from time to time to turn away from the discussion of social problems to the consideration 1 of apparently successful attempts at; a solution," says a London weekly. "Everyone knows of the Zeiss optical products. They have made the fame of1,015 words
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Article55 1914-04-29 3 Mr. Wallace Cook. Mrs. Cook. and two children return to Singapore hy the N. 1). L. Prinz Ludwig, due the first week in May. In this connection the Malay Mail adds that during his terra of leave, Mr. Wallace Cook has visited South Africa, where his firm, the Straits Trading55 words
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Advertisement210 1914-04-29 3 113 13 IH IR^ I >app° ro Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Ptraze I'HK ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. I tsni Bussan Kaisha, Ltd,, SOLE AGENTS TOIi L Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd,RETAILERS TAMQTO COMPANY, So. 112. 351, VICTORIA STREET. And All Liquor Dealers. Slraits Industrial Syndicate. General Export Merchants Commission210 words
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Advertisement174 1914-04-29 3 Great Household Benefits Revealed to Ladies. ..ust Developer. New system that never fails and ;no appliances used <•> $3. Complexion Beautifier. Convenient cheap and lasting $2. Rats Mice. Quickly exterminated. Harml< 58 hut sure remedy <« Address- B. L. MEHTA, 26, Malacca Street. It -l Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE174 words
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Article1276 1914-04-29 4 {From Our Correspondent.) London, March '11. Another Army Airman, —the fourth this month,—met hid death while flying at Salisbury Plain. The victim was Lieutenant Hugh Frederick Trubv, aged twenty-six, of the Ist West Riding Regiment, whose heme is at Bourne, Hampshire. While Hying at a height of1,276 words
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Article246 1914-04-29 4 Prices °jot»J i g Rubier Sii; ra f Kanantng H 1 Kafwr Para m 1 KeptigaUa H -V I 1 Kuala Lampor H i'/- Labs (FJt&J 1 Latui'lron I 1 Lnngea H •->/- UnggiOnL I Luttduo Asiatic I I Lunmt H I Malacca Onl. I 1 Hrfitjalam246 words
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Advertisement293 1914-04-29 4 THE MALflYft TRIBFJNE. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM Subscription payable in advance $14 per annum, postage extra. I T'i Thi Manner. J MALAYA TRIBUNE.' 1 fUm. —20b. C»llyor Q»a v, Mfafapore. Backaad lad I subscription for the Malays Tribune BOHMMM| J j I I Sitwr* »14. I J Tho Malaya Tribune is293 words
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Advertisement46 1914-04-29 4 Rolfs Circulating Library. New Stock of Colonial Editions JUST RECEIVED Also 1 and 7n\ Editions now inclu (1< d in our Library. Cheap and Easy terms ever offered in Singapore. Come and see us, and we will explain. KOH CO. Booksellers Newsagents, 82-2 Bras Basah Road.46 words
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Article674 1914-04-29 5 Alctnou**, Drit. str. 4278t0n5, Capt. Brown, j arrived from Miiki. April 17. For Macanmr fl Agents W. Man-field. Alting, Dnt. f r. 704 ton-. Capt. Knelt, arrived from Pontianak, April '2'». For Ponti.in.ik 80 Agents, Ship- Aneney. Arasimta, Ger! str. 8228 tone. Cant. Entgk, arrived from Yokohama,674 words
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Article187 1914-04-29 5 Selangor, Brit. str. 1!1 tons. Capt. Stack, arrived tram Port Dickson, April 26. For Port Dickson -'!U Aeents. S. S. S. to. Bombay Mara. Jap. str. 1808 torn*, Capt. Koniatsubara, arrive*! from Bombay. April 17. For H mgkong Agents, I*. Simons. Bridge, Nor. str. >'>.">o tons. Capt. Foikman,187 words
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Article33 1914-04-29 5 Ruiabnri fur Bangkok. Bridge for Bangkok. Pontianak for Bingkep. Pyrrhus for Japan. Fookaang for Japan. Hong Wan for Batu Paha;. I poll for Tek>k Anson. Ayuthia fnr Penang. Enplectela for Pnlo Soeaoe.33 words
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Article100 1914-04-29 5 Two Tamils were arrested last night on a charge of robbery from one Kotenda Pani in Bukit Timah Road at '.>.."»<> p.m. on 2()th instant. A Hokien, (Jan Kian by name, is being charged before the second magistrate on three counts (1) assisting in carrying on a public100 words
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Article124 1914-04-29 5 Singapore, April 29. lOn London Hank 4 m/s. SM i/i Demand -.'/4 Private <) mfa. 2ff o/* i m/s. J/4 :t/s I On Germany Bank did. 29*1 Private m/s. 242| On Prance Bank d/d. 294 Private I ni/s. 29H lOn India Bank T. T. 17i; Private 90 d/s. 17«;124 words
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100 1914-04-29 5 TANJONG PAGAR. Hart Wharf Bmbb i Nil j Wharf Section No. 1 Hop Snag 1 Sheen Wharf Nil Main Wharf Section No. Nil I* >\ >'r'. Pooh San 1 -Nil 8 Nil I •>—Marudn Pyrrhui j New Dock No. 7 -Nil I West100 words
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Article295 1914-04-29 5 BTNUAFOKB, APBIL T.'. Nutmegs 1!'» 8. per meal $23.00 Nutmegs rtO S. do 24j00 Copra Bali do 11.00 Copra Gisrong Talo do 11.20 Copra Dongalu do 11.20 Copra Kavong do lO.MM Copra Pnlo do 10.70 Copra Pontianak do IH-'tO Copra Siantan do MUjO Copra Singkawang do l«>.7«J295 words
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Article172 1914-04-29 5 Marlborough. Two pictures, both of an interesting nature, are being produced at the Marlborough. The first i> entitled "The Finger Prim,";! detective story, and the other, The Vengeance of DuranoV 1 is 9 truly liuman drama. It deals with the usual themes of love, jealous} and hate,172 words
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Article1107 1914-04-29 5 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. I ha Dutch steamer Alting sails tor Pontianak on the 30th inst at LOa.HL For Muntok sails to-day the Dutch steamer Japara from the roads. The Dutch s.s. Japara leaves from the roads for Muntok to-day. The blue funnel liner1,107 words
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Article146 1914-04-29 5 Only a small quantity was offer**! at tin* auction sale yesterday, aboaft 40tons being sold. Values were considerably lower than those ol the previous week, fine fibbed Smoked Shed only fetching $135; line Pale Cre|>e $135, being a drop of on lv week's price. Other valued were |>roportionately146 words
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Miscellaneous300 1914-04-29 5 flX'flk'ES. «etaoOT. 29:h- V n ."»l a TKofity. >- H I!- Debate. 1 i \f:x--«t »:ithfv M'" 4 > p.m. ton IV <'ji*' jriJay, W i .i. l""Saturday. 2r.i. .-rraj».;-. K v L I E*f»'ana'k*. L- Ii; ami ("o;nj»any. i Y Meeting* Bwtl M. lini:. I*™" 1 11 ,ni. n-MZ300 words
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Article784 1914-04-29 6 M In the House of Commons ninety questions relative to Ulster were asked and answered practically in silence, the position being regarded as too grave for continuance of the recent angry retorts." It is Renter that we have quoted—what the great HOWS agency cabled out784 words
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Article135 1914-04-29 6 From the Ist May \Veek(-Kn<l telegrams for the United Kingdom and Germany will he accept* d tieoffices of th" Kastern Kxtel>i<»n Australasia and ('hina Telegrapaf ('<■.. j Ltd.. at Penang. Malacca, Singapore I md Labnan. The tariff per J»\ord will be, t<» the United ICingdaif n ."'»<» [•ts.135 words
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Article69 1914-04-29 6 Madame Kalna. the t'aiuou.s Ms,prano. ami her com].an UielmflfuMr. "Web-tcr Xorcio.-s. Hen- Albert Haas and Tlcrr A lhert Schrjdfiim will arrive in Singapoic this afi noon on the Btootmart M&ttschappy Xederland s. s. Koniißrin Emma about tour o'clock. Theß.ox piana for their two grand opeflatic concerts which69 words
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Article424 1914-04-29 6 ,ir price f. Bhiimin* Z of this Uwe. Kapar Para I: Ltd., will t j cent., place <Jlfj V fond, and cam f,,'.' [»maii*sL I*w, of Johore passage for Knr«L liner Paul Lecat L ;on May 11. Blase Rorg omitted to eneh* < your card and addres.424 words
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Advertisement121 1914-04-29 6 LARGE VARIETY SYNOLEO 1 ONLY ONE QUALITY Wfl§|]gj)|£ NECESSARY FOR BOTH INSIDE PflStC AND Can be used on OUTSIDE WORK. P,astcr Brick< W d Cement Ac. DISTEMPER. Sharpe, Ross Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE. mammm <•>—> mm* ■■■■■■w— wwjwm» mm* ~m ■n— ■■-"mnnwacMiiiii FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross"121 words
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Advertisement15 1914-04-29 6 WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit Co. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.15 words
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Article539 1914-04-29 7 OMINOUS SILENCE IN THE HOUSE. on Steamer by Belfast Volunteers. lll**.*)* Reuter's Service. i nl at Ayr j •11 ..f t 1 carriage >f th. Roma was 'rid ly i by the iv intHe "i" runner to c H >werle a Lo i lontii.- ihiivenaents o. j.Reuter's Service. - 539 words
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Article22 1914-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 28. A telegram -from Athens states that the Greek troops have completely evacuated Northern Kpirus.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article48 1914-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 21. A telegram from Paris states that there are 255 second ballots for the French elections. The results so far indicate a verdict in favour of the trienniam for military service, proportional representation, and income tax without compulsory declaration of income.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article234 1914-04-29 7 Matters Still Simmering. Reuter's Service. London, April 28. The Constitutionalists have occupied Nuevo Laredo. A telegram from Washington says that Mr. Bryan has granted the Japanese Ambassador permission for tie* Japanese desirous of leaving Mexico to find temporary refuge in the United States. The suspension of theReuter's Service. - 234 words
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Article89 1914-04-29 7 Probable Starters and Riders. Reuter's Service. London. April 2S. The following are the probable starters and riders for the Two Thousand Guineas to be run at Newmarket to-day (29th) :—Sunny Lake (11. Jones) ;Coreyra (O'Neill) Kenny more (Stern) Hapsburg Rickaby): By George (Hunter); Bvansdale(W. Huxley); BlackReuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article25 1914-04-29 7 Suffragettes Suspected. Reuter's Service. London, April 28. A telegram from Bath .states that I hotel at Felixstowe has been gutted. Suffragettes are suspected.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article24 1914-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 27. The Plnral Voting bill has been rend a second time by IV! I to 847.Reuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article835 1914-04-29 7 (From our Special Correspondent.) Malacca. April 2s. A football match between the Mohammedan Recreation Club and the Umbai Football team was played on the Police Depot grounds yesterday. '27th inst. Undoubtedly the former was the superior team and played in good form from start to finish. When the835 words
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Article279 1914-04-29 7 The Tai-on Burnt and Looted near Hongkong. 180 Passengers Missing. Reuter's Service. London. April 28. A telegram from Hongkong states that pirates have burnt and gutted the British steamer Tai-on off Kian. Macao.) Incoming steamers rescued L">«S passengers, bnt 180 are missing. The Captain, the chief and otherReuter's Service. - 279 words
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Article20 1914-04-29 7 Reuter's Service. Tendon, April. '21 The Lords have read for the second time the annual Army bill.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Obituary22 1914-04-29 7 London, April 2«S. The death is reported of Mr. William E. Harvey, Labourite M. I\ for Derby, N. E. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article183 1914-04-29 8 S.R.C. Tennis Tournament. Monday's Results. CHAMPION HIP. T. Leijssias, beat W. A. Aeria, 6—5, 6— 4. CLASS "B" SINGLES. 8. H. Mclntyre,—3o, v. H. S. van Cay len burg,—Jls. POSTPONED. J. R. Cock:.urn —|30, beat G. E. Boswell, —30. ft—.">. MIXED DOUBLES. A. E. Coelbo and C. B. Leicester183 words
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Article29 1914-04-29 8 s. C. C. The S.C.C. football season for 191 1 will be officially opened next Monday afternoon, the Ith proximo, with a match between the Whites and (Colours.29 words
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Article33 1914-04-29 8 Entries for the local Football competition will close on the 4th proximo. The Singapore Football Association will meet thai day and the draw for the first ronnd will take place.33 words
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Article68 1914-04-29 8 S.R.C. v. K.O.V.L.I. There will be a cricket match on the Esplanade next Saturday i afternoon at 1! o cloek between the S. H. C. and the K.O.Y.L.I. The club players will be as fol-1 lows K. E.de Souza, II. van! Cuylenluirg, K. Galistan. G. Armstrong, (I. R. Oehlers.68 words
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Article44 1914-04-29 8 tf. V. C. i. P. G. Ii. \v illiants was ahly surprised on Monday to Fearn that lie has received 810 credit at Robinson Co. for being? runnerup in the 8. V. C. Billiard Tournament which ended on the lt'.th instant. i j44 words
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Article159 1914-04-29 8 Mr. B. Rayner, of the Standard Oil < ompany of New York, was very enthusiastic yesterday afternoon when interviewed regarding the movement amongst local American* to put baseball on a firm footing in Singapore. He expreased the that the Japanese would F° l »Mj have a very strong nine"159 words
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Article180 1914-04-29 8 The following are the Stables represented and the horses owned by them which will compete at the forthcoming races H. ii. Sultan of Johore'a Stables— Racers —Storey, Silverhampton, La Cocotte, Grisette, Harmless. $650 Griffin —Warrior, Chieftain. $350 Griffin—Sea Foam. Ross' Stables —Racers :—Glorify, Floras, Carmen, The Dodger. Scamp,180 words
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Article320 1914-04-29 8 Festivities at Te!ok Ayer Mosque. The Annual feast in commemoration of the Mohamedan Saint Nagoor Meerasahib commencd on the26th instant and will come to a close on the 6th proximo. There were processions on the first day and there will he another on the last day when320 words
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Article584 1914-04-29 8 The Aggregate Gold Medal and the Governor's Cup. Last Sunday's shooting brought w> a close the two big competition* in the local Bisley meeting. The net scores in seven competitions make up the aggregate, viz The Buffs' Cup, the President's Prize, the Ist stage in the Governor* Cap,584 words
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Article53 1914-04-29 8 I I lie next meeting will 1>e held at le C. A. Hail, Prinsep Street J'ch ground, to-morrow evening at «o'clock. Mr. Chin Chye tW will propose "lliat the Government should provide legislation to restate the increase of honse rents titw 1 le8see <>f properI 1 e53 words
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Advertisement123 1914-04-29 8 'Phone No. 436. MOTOITcAH FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS I 0R UP KEB THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE 001, AND MOTOR WORKS, BEACH ROAD. Cbc CotiriiKiital Siamp Co. LIM KUEE CHEONC NO. I). HOTEL DEUROPE ARCADE. HOTEL D'EUROPE A] Stationers, Bookbinders, Rubbf:r Stamp Makers, Post Card Stamp Dealers Artistic Novelties123 words
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Article628 1914-04-29 9 At tlie aDnual general meeting of the Hindu Association held on the 2 4th instant the following appointments were made f<»r the year commencing from Ist April 1914 President, Dr. N. V. Samy VicePresident, Mr. ftf. V. PilUi, H.A., ll b. Hon. Secretary, Mr. S. Anandayah Hon.628 words
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Advertisement325 1914-04-29 9 Ld Hotel De 1' Europe. J(J I lofaW. Every Modern Convenience. ,i a te sanitary arrangements ra tcring for special receptions j parties. J TELEPHONE NO. 218. F. P. BAR Manager. El ROPELate of the Snvoy Hotel. London. IS—7 JI •he Si raits F.M.S. Motor Car Co., Motor and Cycle325 words
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Advertisement515 1914-04-29 9 y THE ONLY COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular.515 words
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Article603 1914-04-29 10 POPULAR JAVA-AUSTRALIA LINER. Capt. Meuleman took the fine liner Tasman for a most enjoyable cruise on Saturday, through the islands adjacent to Singapore. Some 300, local residents had accepted the invitations issued by the genial Commander aud the X.P.M. agents to make the trip and get an603 words
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Article321 1914-04-29 10 Modern Mexico is a work by R. J. Machugh. (Methuen and Co. Ltd., 342 pp. with 20 illustrations ana map. 12s. 6d net.) Mr. Macbugh who was commi ssioued by a leading daily paper to investigate the conditions prevailing in Mexico, gives in the present volume an exceediugh321 words
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Advertisement484 1914-04-29 10 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., (Incorjurated in the Strait- Settlement., AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LEONG CHAIRMAN. J)R. LIM HOON KENG. TAN CHENG SIONG ESQ TAN MAN CHIN ESQ. KHOO K<»K WHA ESQ. LIM NEB SOON ESQ. TAN KAN KHIAM ESQ. GOfl484 words
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Advertisement48 1914-04-29 10 Telephone No. 29 Robiosti] ContractorT^ Expertm Just received shipment of i Uted s BEE! I /38 y The Trope Scfs gem's: SUGAHARA It Ko. ."32, Korfi Bridge M SINGAPORE mini ii in in i iin——— NEWLY ESTAbUSfIB VICK CHHIhG S( A No. 14. High Street. SWHNI 8 148 words
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Article1149 1914-04-29 11 London, April .*>. The market for Plantation has been <puiet, but firmer. Standard Quality No. 1 Crepe on the spot sold up to 2s. Bd. and now 2*. 7sd. (last rear 3s. 6|d.), May-June at LN 6d., July Dec, 2s. 4fd. sellers., and JanMarch (1915) 2«.1,149 words
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Article236 1914-04-29 11 1 Rumours of Another Revolt. Grave rumours of pending trouble iv Kwangtung have reached the colony within the last few days. an.l in Chinese circles the startling prospects of another revolt are being animatedly discussed. These rumonre are borne ont by the telegram in yesterday's (April Ist)236 words
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Advertisement86 1914-04-29 11 r SPECIALISTS T YRE BE REPA,R--oa j under Harvey, Frosts' latest executed promptly and neatly. LARGE STOCK ~t tyres ii'Hi tubes obtainable [E SUPPLY REPAIR Co., STAMFORD ROAD. Phone 1354. TBElphmhotel. !S ort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. 'Phone No. 58. 'able Address: OX! HIGH LIFE ADELPHI,"86 words
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Advertisement213 1914-04-29 11 Saga Portland CEMENT. :o: This Cement is the Safest and most Economical to be Obtained. Various medals have been awarded from officials, office, national Exhibitions and eminent engineers of the lay. :o: AGENTS IN SINGAPORE M. S. E. Angullia S Co.. No. I, Robinson Road. 20-4 D-7 L J. GOLDBERG.213 words
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Advertisement379 1914-04-29 12 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. s.>. "Gfeaofk" .V.'*o Tons. 8A "faai* Bee*' 1,19* Tern &S, "s an" Chooo* 1 <'.7<.» Tone. Thf FtearruT ha* emfltal accommodation tot PMHOJRI, arid OKriefl a qualirud MUfM* ha* Bwtrk Ligbt* Umwglwwt Vtt freight or pa-.-agc »I»PO' t,>: GIONG HOB Co, Agent*, or SARKIES BROTHERS.379 words
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Advertisement619 1914-04-29 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 IQ I4 Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about619 words
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Advertisement265 1914-04-29 12 j The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. IN THE BTRAJ i s skttllmknts) Authorised Capital-$5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tax Chay YaN. Esq. (Chairman) LIU Fkng SIAX(;, BSQ. (Vice Chairman) Tin: Ho*. Kb. Tan JIAI Kirn. cm.*;. Lee Choon Guan. E.»u.. Ong Soon Tee, Emu N. H.Chan. Beg., Vow265 words
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Advertisement492 1914-04-29 12 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth add London. Through Bills of Lading tamed for China Ooaat, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will Leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward fob Europe 1911. r, c (Connecting492 words
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Advertisement123 1914-04-29 12 I fl The MalaJPjß Serratugn I Kwortpr Spi H Porf'ir:i. 832, S«»Ta* R^^H V Suliman, I Notice to Contrib :»1 should be fid H I o?/r/ written on paper only. Ti I Heated with fl o/ /7/<> v ri,'er. I publication, but tv good faith. X SobwCTipfcOQ uc.;;. I Per123 words
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