Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1914
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Title Section25 1914-05-01 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily. Vol. No. 102 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbc IRalapa tribune. FRIDAY, MAY 1.25 words
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Advertisement401 1914-05-01 1 1 j jfg||| I tefc- gr ~> rt j *««>>••» in~ lift I 5 AGENTS eUĔimt te^Bf i tt. rs^ ISITIVELY L&ST MIGHT* SI FORBES ROBERTSON MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT rull London Drury Lane Theatre Ccmpany IN Prince Of Denmark Five fods 9.15 to 11.15 p.m. AT THE BEACH ROAD. «1401 words
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Advertisement291 1914-05-01 1 ttChina Mutuality Incorporated /ur*n nrnrr Under The (ruAD OFFICE:- SHANGHAI, CHINA.) Registered Companies Under Tha Ordinances ATTRACTIVE PLANS Assurance Hongkong, Companies' 1865 1890. MODERATE RATES Act (England) Claim ***** itbOU^ he de,a cf For further particulars api ly to L J THE RESIDENT SECRETARY, 2, Finlayson Green. B l HB291 words
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Article1071 1914-05-01 2 Market in Mail-Week. The Ironmonger of April 3 has the I following comment on the general position of tin —lndications have j net been wanting lately pointing to j a broadening out of speculative interest. The bulls profess to feel themj selves fairly well satisfied with the1,071 words
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Article172 1914-05-01 2 Faction Fight Between KhcKs And Cantonese. Ipoh, April 22. The town of Tn»n<»li s\us transformed into a battlefield on the 21st inst., warfare having broken out between the Uacaos and Kin-lis of that place, with th s result that several were woundedoD both sides and a172 words
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Article121 1914-05-01 2 Canton, Mar. .11. The bandits in the interior of the province <>{' Kwangtnngare claiming to be supporters ot* White Wolf." Hundreds of refugees are fleeing to Fatshan from the neighbouring towns. It is stated that the panic of the people is partly caused by the outrages121 words
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Advertisement173 1914-05-01 2 1 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I C TYRES 1 IN HOT COUNTRIES. 1 THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far F. as o I si, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. fl Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PBOWODNIK. *J ICOULCHER I 1 AND I I HAK HENG. 1 I, RAFFLES PLACE. 1 I General Commission Agents. 1 IMPORTERS173 words
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Advertisement191 1914-05-01 2 'we are actualiT^ j BONUS of so°| o 01 ENDOWMENTS lor U I 35 «*5 lor, I Government Super,,,, j Assets. S«O,OOO,OO0 SK SUN LIFE OF CANADA., i, BATTERY ROAD j S. J. HOV/E, "tssfrr f„ r N i THE ARYA DISPEHSMJ Dispensing Chemists h IM, SOUTH BRIDGE BOH Stocked191 words
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Article1239 1914-05-01 3 (Straits Echo, Penang* April 26.) From a well.-informed source we learn that there is growing dissatisfaction among the Perak Malays at the J continued delay in the appointment of a Bendahara of that State. It is now several years that this most important post has been vacant1,239 words
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Advertisement221 1914-05-01 3 fife Malaya Vtribune. sU9SC RIPTION ORDER FORM in advance $14 per annum, postage atra. t v TRIBUSaV J fOc. CoWyr Quay, Miiifpraii for months the Malaya Tribune cowunenciiig j 191 J." ie is generally conceded to be the best value for the Bast of Sue/. It contains, in addition to221 words
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Advertisement167 1914-05-01 3 Great Household Benefits Revealed to Ladies. £ust Developer. New system that never :ails and no appliances used ft $3. Complexion Beautifier. Convenient cheap and Listing $SL Rats Mice. Quickly exterminated. Harmless but sure remedy o> $3. Address- B. L. MEHTA, 26, Malacca Street. Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House167 words
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Article698 1914-05-01 4 [We do not nece**arily eodorte the opinion* txprefred by currefjHHideiU*.] The 44 Road to Ruin crA What the Government was Going to Do about it. I (To the Editor, Maid yd Tribune.) Dear Sir—I should have mentioned in mv letter to you ot the 21th instant on the above698 words
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Article352 1914-05-01 4 I Tlit 1 secretarial of the Labu I (F. M. S.) Rubber Company, Limited, have issued the following circular to the shareholders: —The directors have reason to believe that I some misapprehension may exist as ito the circumstances which have led up to the resolution relating to352 words
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Article263 1914-05-01 4 Under the heading of "Topics of tin 1 Week" in the Asian we find the following: An important innovation is about to take place in the musical world. The proprietors of musical copyrights are combining to establish a society for the protection of their interests, similar to that263 words
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Article33 1914-05-01 4 The Ipoh Times says news has been received from Colombo that Mr. Samuel Lambert, an old student of the Anglo-Chinese School, has passed his final medical examination, obtaining a gold medal in pathology.33 words
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Article347 1914-05-01 4 Prices OaaieJ in B Norn. Value. 1 Daanasara *fl 1 I 2/- Galang ii, 1 Inch K. ;m. tii 1 Johore 11. Laadi KaaMBUBg l Kapar Para H 1 Keattagalla 21- KonbriSc 2/- Kota Tiiijjgi 1 Kuala Luaanv 2/- LaW F.M.S., 1 Lauadrou 1 Ledbury London Asiatic347 words
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Advertisement218 1914-05-01 4 jißj Are most satisfactory both as regards figg 1 HOOSUNO? 00., I 1 smGfIPORE BB LMEIDA Co, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS SURVEYORS. Will undertake any cf the above Works at Moderate Charges. 100, ROBINSON ROAD, Ist Floor, Taiwan Bank. Cycle I Gtiii Repairers. MALACCA. Telegraphic Address:- GOHCHIN3EE Telephone No. 53. Dealers218 words
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Article31 1914-05-01 5 Friday. Ist MarR ft thai If ml i 'otnHMiy. j Telephone i a. Priaedaj I .f~ ,n 3:33 l- Igtliy, 3rd. r Idafiiay. 6th. ■aVSas}, rHb i■ \reh ('!iai»t. r.31 words
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Article49 1914-05-01 5 Myrmidon for Prance. Kumchow for Saigon. Resident for Rhio. Kaka f >r Malacca. Selangor for Port Swettenhani via porta. Abbotsford for Ragan. Dnisbnrg for Hamburg. Nam \< n. f* X Temate via torts. Canton for Japan via port*. Delta for Romhay via porta. Hitachi Mara for Japan via putts.49 words
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Article120 1914-05-01 5 Si NU A PORK, May. On London Bank 1 m/s. 2j\ 1/4 Demand 2/4 1182 Private <"■ m/s. 2/1 3 m/s. -/I 3/s I lv (termanj Bank d/d. 288] Private 3 m/s. 242] On Prance Bank d/d. 284 Private 3 m/s. 21>S Oa India Bank T. T. 174 J120 words
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Article301 1914-05-01 5 SINGAPORE, May. I. Nutmeg* lid s. per pica] $231.00 Nutmegs 80 S. do 24.00 Copra Bali da 11.00 Copra CintHor Talo do 11.20 Copra Dongalo do 11.20 Copra Kayung do lo.so Copra Palo <!<» 10.70 Copra Pontianak o. 10.30 Copra Siantan do IOJiO Copra Singkawang do 10.78301 words
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Article370 1914-05-01 5 May 1. Before his Hon. Mr. P. J.Sproule, Puisne Judge, theactoo was commenced yesterday morning by T. M. Lamb Co. against Chop Chin Soon to recover payment for iron nails to the value of |800, imported from England. The day was devoted to the preliminary arguments, principally on370 words
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Article99 1914-05-01 5 Madras Times Fined. Tin 1 Madras Times has been mulcted in the sum of Rs. 3,000 for libel. The suit was brought by Mr. C. 11. Rogers, general secretary of the A. S. R. S.. against the Madras Times claiming damages for Rs. 15,000 in respect of99 words
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102 1914-05-01 5 TAN JONG PAGAR. East Wharf (Basin) Wharf Section No. 1 Tavian, Rum|>hius, Tenpaisan Maru. Araponia Sheers Wharf Nil Main Wharf Section No. 2— '5 —Colonia 4- -Samhia H? a i— V oagcs. Krian New Dock No. 7-Nil Wot Wharf Ah mou Pi n102 words
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Article939 1914-05-01 5 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. From Letong arrived the Ban Whatt Hin with 15deck passengers. Bengal Bay Fine light winds. China Sea: Fine weather. < The Hong Wan brought 85 deck passengers into port According to latest reports the Federal Malay Dreadnought" is now in939 words
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Article227 1914-05-01 5 The report by the Directors to the seventeenth annual general meeting <»f the shareholders, to be held within the registered office of the Company, Singapore,on Monday May i. at no on is as follows: The Directors have pleasure in submitting their annual report and accounts for the227 words
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Miscellaneous98 1914-05-01 5 I MAILS CLOSL v wi-« .-tiitwl. B H .< I" .--nt*. up to n ii I D;i!y Except Sun&y. I < wnala Lumpur H N.uh II a.m.. I B II .1 and i ;>.!u. B I) -ri > I 1 a.nt B' !> .in. Mill 1 p.mi. H I J'>.98 words
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Miscellaneous448 1914-05-01 5 I arrived from Samarang. April 89. For Uncer- tain Agenta, Heap Eng Moh. Kuching, Sur. str. 999 loan, Capt. Barton. arrived from Sarawak. April 80, For Sarawak i Agenta, s. S. s. On. Hitachi Mara. Jap. str. 4164 ton*. Capt. Sato, arrived from Middlesbro, Jan. 'M). Wok Y'hama 1 Agents,448 words
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Article1087 1914-05-01 6 At the annual meeting of the Planters 1 Association of Malaya, held in Kuala Lumpur a few (lays ago, one of the leading member.* of that, body advocated the inauguration of a system of u discharge tickets" for Tamil coolies, which, it was held, would not endanger the1,087 words
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Article171 1914-05-01 6 Cases at Tanjong fck Cholera seeing increase in Singapi y cases are rejwrted ;m! well noted, nearer than last week. We anderst i elal>oratf v cautions are being taken I -a the infected area, but <:.■■■ stringent measures are a. are afraid those in the .-i will,171 words
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Article69 1914-05-01 6 Hundreds Homeless. I A disastrous eonnaera oat at Bangkok at H 22nd inst. ami made a of tin* whole uiarKei Bangkok. The have been rnagruu cen j lookers, but to who were burnt been a harro ing t<» insurance c*«i published, but froti Siam Olkierver B69 words
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Article60 1914-05-01 6 Madautes Woi Bogis St reet I and No. 13, Lim Kng 1 > Chinese brothel-k<; to pay a titling nnfortunates in the hospital l promise-. P. C. of nr. tingent, arrested I housebreaking in f A Tamil named taken before the day for failing I of his change60 words
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Advertisement158 1914-05-01 6 IDINE A TESTED and approved fast colour Adheres to every kind of surface, especially Cement, Lime, Plaster; Brick facades Wood and Glass, also to Iron and other Metals. Can be painted on Fresh, Air-dried Walls and Rough Castings. Dries Stonehard and does not rub off, therefore is v/ashable. Sharpe, Ross158 words
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Advertisement14 1914-05-01 6 WINFRED Cigarettes. THF WORLDS BEST VALUEIN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit Co. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.14 words
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Article250 1914-05-01 7 Will Common Sense Prevail or I olive Branch Held Out. lon, April 30. ram from of three in Ulsti r mporting Sir K. against 111« I „nr members in Kule Bill. a jinsi tht* censure iii Nations- i.al our members. Alining strength for the exclu- j)| be250 words
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Article97 1914-05-01 7 The One Thousand Guineas. Probables and Riders. Reuter's Service. London, April .'»(>. The probable starters for the One Thousand Guineas and their riders are: -Flying Bridge (Clark): Fatality (Fox); Princess Dorrie (W. Huxley); Imperative (Randall); Lancaster Lady (Donaghne). Glorvina (Rickaby) Manuscript (Whalley); Sonwin F. Templeman); Mira (Walter Griggs);Reuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article170 1914-05-01 7 Schemes for Development of Commerce. Reuter's Service. London, April .'><>. A telegram from Berlin states that (lining the discussion on the Foreign (estimates in the Budget Committee the Reporter said that German influence in China was apparently receding and demanded more German salaried consuls and trade experts.Reuter's Service. - 170 words
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Article54 1914-05-01 7 Will Exceed a Milliard. Reuter's Service. London, May 1. A telegram from Berlin states that the assessment of a milliard as a war levy has been completed. As regards greater Berlin, whose contributions total 1 14,665,600 marks, it is regarded las indicating that the levy will considerablyReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article24 1914-05-01 7 Reuter's Service. London, April 30. A telegram from Vienna states that the Emperor Francis Joseph is making gratifying progress. iReuter's Service. - 24 words
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Article25 1914-05-01 7 Reuter's Service. London, April .'JO. The Highland Piper which went ashore on April LS at Banco Ingles, South America, has been refloated.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article62 1914-05-01 7 Officeholders and Speculative Transactions. Reuter's Service. London, April 30. The Marconi Committee, which began its sitting on March 17, unanimously report that it finds Lord Murray had committed the errors which be admitted himself, but that there was nothing reflecting on his personal honour. It is stronglyReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article69 1914-05-01 7 Test Mobilization Successful. Reuter's Service. London, April .'so. A telegram from Washington states that Mr. Daniel- Btates that the operations against Mexico have tested the preparedness of the Navy. The number of vessels iv commission has been doubled withou confusion. Huarta Ignored by U. S. General -CarranzaReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article63 1914-05-01 7 Government Action Questioned in the Lords. Reuter's Service. Lon April 30. In the House of Lords, Lord ('iii'zon and Karl Stanhope criticised tln> Government's policy in Somalilan» I. Lord Crewe said that the Government's hopes were to some extent frustrated by lack of cohesion among the friendlier, hut thatReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article31 1914-05-01 7 Dull in London. (Malay Mail Special') London, April. 28. The share market remains very dull. The following dividends are announced fey lon Para t'»| Igalkande A Bandjarsarie 531 words
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Article27 1914-05-01 7 Reuter's Service. 1 London, April 30. The condition of the Duke of Argyll is less favourable. Later. The Duke of Argyll is unconscious.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article22 1914-05-01 7 Reuter's Service. London. April 30. At Liverpool yesterday. Bombardier Wells heat Bandsman Rice, the decision being in his favour on points.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article68 1914-05-01 7 Melbourne Inman is now entitled to claim for another year the title of Billiards Champion. He is said to have a wonderful temperament for championship play. He has no nerves. He is not an Australian, despite his name. He was christened Melbourne," but he comes from Twickenham. He is an68 words
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Article232 1914-05-01 7 Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Meeting. (From our Special Correspondent.) An extraordinary general meeting of the Chine.se Chamber of Commerce, Malacca, was held in the rooms of the Rice Dealers' Association on 2!»th ult. at p. m. There were 17 members present and the proceedings began with Mr. Tan232 words
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Article297 1914-05-01 7 (Continued front April £0.) When Nagoor Meerasahib's parents came to know that their son had no taste for marriage, they lei him do as be pleased. He gathered Jo! disciples and started on the journey to Mecca, via Afghanistan, Baluchistan and Persia. When in Persia he pitched297 words
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Article100 1914-05-01 7 Madame Mai Kalna. the famous prima donna, and her Company, which includes Mr. Webster Norcross, basso, Mr. Albert Mitt, tenor and Mr. Russell Bonner, pianist, came ashore from the Koningin Emma on Thursday morning and ire now guests at Rallies Hotel. The press of Europe is united in its praise100 words
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Article578 1914-05-01 7 Tin price to-day, locally, £79. J. :o:— Latest shipping news is on page .> of this issue. :o:— Dftroflsky'l circus was fixed U* open at Penang on the 2'.)th ultimo. Mr. F. C. Harrison, Manager of Lanadron Estate, returned to Malays* from furlough by the Atsuta Mara.578 words
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Article52 1914-05-01 8 FOOTBALL. Footballers in Singapore will be tr terested to learn that the Council of the English Football Association Ixave iiassed the following new rule, t > come into effect next season Players tl»at are injured during jday are required to l>e removed troni the field of play immediately unable52 words
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Article43 1914-05-01 8 We are requested to announce Uiat his Excellency Sir Arthur Young has consented to act as Prevalent of the Singapore Football Aslooiation for ihe year. He was lected to that position at the annual meeting of the S.F.A., held on 24th ultimo.43 words
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51 1914-05-01 8 Saturday, May 2. Kn-ii! John-ton's Tier —2.15 and 3.15 p.m. From Club —2.45 and 5.30 p.m. High water —3.33 ]>.in. Sunday, M;y 3. From Johnston's Pier :—9,loand 1 a.m.. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. From (Nub r- !>.3oand 10.30 a.m. 12.15,:» and 5.30 p.m. High water —5.1051 words
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Article139 1914-05-01 8 SA'.C. Two tournaments are now being arranged for the Volunteers, a legitiroKte 250-up handicap and a "Snooker" handicap. Both will •xnnmence on or before the 15th instant, although yesterday after-j noon there were only a dozen names on the entry list for the former, and u on the "Snooker"139 words
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Article57 1914-05-01 8 i A meeting ol members interested in billiards was he! I at the local t .M.C.A. yesterday afternoon. The following committee was selected to manage the Cup Competition. Messrs: —G. van Coylenburg, N.I tiastle, 1?. Smith, S. 11. Davidson and J. White (chairman). It is proposed to start a57 words
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Article45 1914-05-01 8 Follow ing is the KA >. V.L.I. eleven which will oppose the S.R.C. on the Ksplanade to-morrow afternoon X Watson, J. Lightfoot, (J. Mulliner,C.Clegg, J. Lindlev.T. Burrows, .1. Ellis, G. Page, W. Brown, J. IHghy and c. Dempsey (captain). Play will commence at 2 p.m.45 words
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Article115 1914-05-01 8 An s.c.c. Cricket Tournament in itch v.ill take place on the Esplanade to-morrow afternoon at 2.15 o'clock between the Telegraphs and the C.S, and Law eleven. The "Keypounding' 1 team will be as follows:-1 I- J. Wishart, A. C. Mergler, J. Malt, X- B. Donnell, K.115 words
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Article85 1914-05-01 8 welvc pairs were entered for the Mixed Doubles, which were shot off yest*r<Utj afternoon at 1 o'clock. conditions favoured Ihe fairer 1 M m ach an they had ten shot* at 100 ynrda, their partner, being compelled to shoot from :t «V-t.ii. c .f :;<><) vara*. The85 words
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Article156 1914-05-01 8 Mr. K. I>. Hewan. late Vice-Presi-dent of the Swimming Club, Singapore, has presented five cups to be contested for at water-polo. The event which will probably take place on the lOth instant, will be a competition between teams of five men a side. Each member of the winning team156 words
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Article202 1914-05-01 8 Notes on the Two ThousinJ Gjinsis. The following short forecast (.11 the Two Thousand Guineas should be interesting in view of the result of the race. It will be seen that Hapsbnrjj, who was first placed third, was one of the fancied ones, while Black Jester who was202 words
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Article469 1914-05-01 8 Mr. C.L. Dreier, Vice Consul(General for the United States of America in Singapore, has very kindly contributed the following article regarding the movement among the Americans in Singapore I to have their national game, Baseball, started on a sound tooting here. I The article was written469 words
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356 1914-05-01 8 It appears that yesterday, daring the early morning hoars, a Chinese passenger by the Ranee from Bela- wan had a quarrel with two of his fellow-passengers, and inflicted serious wounds on one of them by stabbing him with a carpenter's (dtisel on the lower356 words
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Article105 1914-05-01 8 Five Persons Injured The collapse of the hack wall of the first floor of a house at Keng Cheow Street, off Hong Lim Quay, at 5 p.m. yesterday, resulted in injury being sustained by four men and one woman. The men were removed to hospital while the woman105 words
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Article31 1914-05-01 8 The Ipoh Times says it is remoured that the chief objection to tie inclusion of Kedah within the Federation is the demand of the Sultan for a salute of 11 gun:.31 words
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Advertisement164 1914-05-01 8 'Phone No. 436. MOTOR CAB FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS UP-KEEP THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY, AND MOTOR Y\ ORKS, BEACH ROAD. OFFICE APPLIANCES. Time, Labour and Money-Saving- Devices. RONEO COPIER. The cheapest, quickest and most satisfactory method 1 1 copying is by means of the Roneo copies, Press-copie3164 words
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Article643 1914-05-01 9 Inspector Park 3 is now in charge of the Matang District, Perak, having succeeded Inspector Coghlan, who has gone to England on long leiave. Subject to the King's approval, the High Commissioner, F.M.S., has provisionally appoint;-.I Mr. K. Macfadyen to be a member of the Federal Council643 words
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Advertisement373 1914-05-01 9 GranT~Hotel De F Europe. I 0 location, Every Modern Convenience. I sanitary arrangements for special receptions J ii parties. j TELEPHONE NO. 218. EUROPE." F P BAUR M;ma^'! Late of tke Sivnv Motel. London. ffie Straits F.M.S. Woffor Car Co., Motor and Cycle Repairers. Cca icrs in motor Accessories, etc.373 words
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Advertisement517 1914-05-01 9 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: I Winchester House, Singapore.' 32, Old Jewry, E.C. if The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of D England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies R Act in every particular. M ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF517 words
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Article, Illustration461 1914-05-01 10 Regained Nerve, Happiness and A Healthy Digestion With The aid of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills Mr. M. A. Pieris, chief clerk in the Timber Department of Messrs. Ait ken, Spence Co., Colombo, attributes the spell of ill-health which he experienced a few years since to461 words
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Article217 1914-05-01 10 FOREIGN PAPERS INCLUDED IN ITS PURVIEW. Salutary Regulations. NO YOUTHFUL STUDENT TO BE AN EDITOR. Peking, April 4. The Press Law has been promulgated. It eliminates censorship. Publishers must submit full particulars as to the nature of the paper, their names, birthplaces, and past records,217 words
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Article40 1914-05-01 10 The Press Association is to hold a meeting shortly to protest against the Press Law. Owing to the lack of funds it is practically impossible f< r the ma jority of newspapers to deposit the amount of security required.40 words
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112 1914-05-01 10 The full text of new regulations is published in the Peking Gazette, April !3. Article 11 states Papers published in foreign coun j tries and containing arti<d< s mentioned in cliuises I ■> and of Article 10 shall be prohibited fr in sale in112 words
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Article95 1914-05-01 10 Rangoon, April 8. Mr. 15. N. Burjorjee goffered a very heavy Loss to-day by an accident which happened to his celebrated Australasian pony Royal Blue valued at IN. 20,000 who was found in his box with throe legs broken and had to he destroyed. How95 words
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Article105 1914-05-01 10 Under the auspices of the Indian Christian Association, Pastor C. N, Ramaswami (a Hindu convert to Christianity; from Tirmevelly, Southern India, will deliver an address in 'Jamil on 14 Life at the Association Hall, 18 Prinsep Street, next Saturday, May 2, at X p.m. All interested are cordially invited to105 words
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Advertisement395 1914-05-01 10 Important Notice to Contractors Builders. The United Saw Mills, Ltd., Ineorponted in the Strait- St•ttlernents.) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. ONG SAM LEONG X.-).. Chairman. DR. LIU BOON KENG. TAN CHENG SIONG ESQ. TAN SI AN CHIN ESQ. KHOO KOK WH A BSQ. LIM NEE SOON ESQ. TAN KAN395 words
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Advertisement39 1914-05-01 10 I. J. GOLDBERG. Well-known Optician of Sourabaya 3, NIVEN ROAD. off ttilkie Road. Hours from 9 to 12 Noon 3 to 5 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. Shimoda Dental Hall »0. 492, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Up-to-date Dentistry. CHARGES MODERATE. CONSULTATION FREK.39 words
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Advertisement123 1914-05-01 10 NCW Stock Colony rl JOST ded in 'M Cheap and Easy i Come and See U y H KOH I Booksellers &KU 1* 82=2 Bras Uasah ,M OOLD STORAGE X ffochore oa fl I (Adjacent to (U y( j e j ■P^ SPECIALITY I Cooked BONELESS, 808 READY for I123 words
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Article1028 1914-05-01 11 (From Our (Jim Correspondent') Telok Anson, April >7. The residents of Telok Anson are losing to-day (happily for a brief period only) one of their most respected, unassuming; and lovable townsmen, in the peison of Mr. S. F. Meerwald, Sanitary Inspector of Lower Perak, who is leaving1,028 words
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Article191 1914-05-01 11 European Formally Charged [poh, April 27. I The Gopeng shooting case was mentioned in the Police Court at Gopeng before the Batn Gajah magistrate, Mr. W. M. Millington, this morning when Mr. K. Warren, who had Burrendered himself in connection with the mysterious death of a Chinaman191 words
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Article101 1914-05-01 11 £6,000,000 for Pukow and Peking. Peking, April 4. The prospectus of the Banque Industrielles loan of 150,000,000 francs (£6,000,000) to China states that the loan is to be used for tieconstruction of the port of Pukow and tramways, electric works and waterworks at Peking. The loan101 words
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Article24 1914-05-01 11 The Straits Echo says Mr.A.L. Knaggl Mid Mr. C. V. Stephens, both well known in Ipoh, have joined the Board of Kramat I'ulai. Ltd.24 words
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Advertisement83 1914-05-01 11 TVRH TUBE REPAIR. (lll t under Harvey, Frosts' latest executed promptly and neatly. I LARGE STOCK of t\re.s and tubes obtainable ft ""PLY REPAIR Co., r T 4 IFORD ROAD. Phone 1354. "aSelphi hotel. ol English and Continental Tourists, and Commercial-travellers. 'Phone No. 58. Cable Address: HIGH LIFE ADELPHI," Singapore.83 words
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Advertisement495 1914-05-01 11 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyl n, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth a I London. Throng BOb of Lading bnaed Ear China Coast, Persian Cull. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave fflngspHT on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward i por Europe 1914.495 words
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Advertisement274 1914-05-01 12 To Let *jY> Let No.C. and 7 Institution Hill. Apply t-.: No. 59, Stanley Street. I H 1 Aa«>wly l»ihVbrick bouse with motor lv as*, HtHMfs and water eerriceluid en al St. Michael's Road. For pa licalara please apply to. No. 33, St. Michael's Road. f ro Let No, Bb,274 words
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Advertisement265 1914-05-01 12 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. s.v "Glenogle" 8,750 Tons. SA -Sang Bee" fi.TOP Tons. BJB, "Scene Choon* 1 i>,77~t Tons. Tin- it—iMCT hai excelled accommodation for DM DgCtS, ami BMliea a qualified surgeon. She has Electric Light- throughout. For freight or fumg kppty to: GIOXG HOL Co., Agent*, i SARKIEB265 words
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