Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1914
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section26 1914-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily. Vol. J.- No. 129. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914 Price 5 Cents. €l>c Ittalapa tribune* TUESDAY, JUNE 2.26 words
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Advertisement435 1914-06-02 1 yrip— HI ll— m. If ■v- f M I i c IHt •AT THE i GAIETY'I Picture Palace j THE HOME OF LIGHT AND COMFORT (Junction of Albert 8 Bencoolen Streets.) A HUGE COLOURED PRODUCTION WILL BE SCREENED ENTITLED TEMPTATION IN A GREAT CITY OR Temptation in New York SUPPORTED435 words
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Advertisement236 1914-06-02 1 T -w China Mutual ZZZ {SSU**' OFFICE:- SHANGHAI. CHINA.) 'orZrnees PLAN S. f 0 s SSmS moderate rates. A^ 9 E 0 T and) Claims, lcanjb' etc. settled without the delay of reference to Head Office For further particulars apply to THE RESIDENT SECRETARY, J, Finlayson Green. 24—4 Telephone No.236 words
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Article425 1914-06-02 2 The House of Commons, on a motion, about a month ago, from the Labour benches, asserted that 'the rights of British citizens set forth in Magna Charta, the Petition of Right, and the Habeas Corpus Act. as representing the freedom of the subject, are those which the425 words
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Article221 1914-06-02 2 In the course of a speech delivered at the ;>lst anniversary dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund, Mr. Asquith, paid the following tribute to the Press —To speak quite seriously, while T do not go into a discussion of these disputed points, I think I221 words
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Article45 1914-06-02 2 Count Admiral Yamamoto, the ex-premier, and Baron Admiral Saito, ex-minister of marine, were placed on the retired list on 11th inst, while vice-Admiral Takarabe, who has acted as vice-minister of marine, was placed on the list of those M awaiting orders n the same day.45 words
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Advertisement247 1914-06-02 2 MOTORiS TS 'ifl f*PRE CI ATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., f» East > SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIk. 28-4 28-10 lIIMBWMBMTOHBMMMm ICOULCHER S HAK HENG. 1 act r«5 I I, RAFFLES PLACE. I General Commission Agents. I 1 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. I247 words
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Advertisement197 1914-06-02 2 oocJhe/^ OBSERVE LABEL c^/nne.s s A SIMPLEINOURISHINC FOOD OF*HIGH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE "AT AtX STOR ES IHOTELSI&ICLU BS\ KIM HIN Co, SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 u-s Straits Industrial Syndicate. :(o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. 12a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Spetificatioi Special197 words
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Article333 1914-06-02 3 Representations to the British Government. At the 39th annual meeting of the Society for the suppression of the Opium Trade, held at Caxton Hall, London, April 2.*>, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted 1. This meeting thanks the Government of the Uuited States and the Netherlands for their333 words
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Advertisement250 1914-06-02 3 fJENATZYI 1 TYRES. I Are most satisfactory both as regard 5 1 HOOGLAMDT CO., 8 SINGAPORE. Cycle Gun Repairers. MALACCA. Telegraphic Address" GOHCHINBEE M Telephone No. 53Dealers in Tin-Ore I Para Robber. General Sure-Keepers £Repairers. AGENCIES cs&g> )y o^o Singer Cycles. f Dunlop Motor Tyres. Monopole Cycles. H jSP*' Wihtorio250 words
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Advertisement54 1914-06-02 4 j WHAT'S IN A NAME?? I T\ GrĕaToĕal jj If That Name Is j I For It Stands For 1 I II GOOD VALUE j i Akin i AND 1 j JUNE I is NO"W on j I Please Call And See Us j 1 WE ARE OFFERING I *i54 words
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Article661 1914-06-02 5 Wrecked at Midnight. The K. P. M. steamer Van der Hagen rescued the crew and passengers of a prauw near Doangan, and and took the survivors into Macassar. The prauw capsized during a heavy squall and sank almost immediately. On board of the wrecked vessel were 15661 words
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Advertisement138 1914-06-02 5 I th ephone Xo. 1403 j j "OUR SHOP." I THE LEADING FLORISTS 20, STAMFORD ROAD BRANCH RAFFLES SQUARE. Prench Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats Artificial Flowers For Table Decoration Fresh Cut Flowers Daily, Roses, Orchids &c, &c. Wreaths, Boquets, Baskets &c, on shortest notice Fancy Articles, Perfumery,138 words
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Advertisement388 1914-06-02 5 THE ONLY COMPANY REGISTERED IX THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £'20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular. ATTRACTIVE388 words
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Article1003 1914-06-02 6 (From Our Oini Correspondent.) Russia and Mongolia. Shanghai, May lt>. The Peking correspondent of the London Standard is of the opinion that what may be called the ongolian phase of Russia's tar has em Diplomacy is apparently very rapi< coming to a close. Every t ing that Russia1,003 words
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Article93 1914-06-02 6 Military Officer and Men Killed. A Dutch military patrol, commanded by Capt.F. H. A. Brands, has been attacked by natives at Matan, district Soekadana. West Borneo. Capt Brands and two privates were shot dead. The band is said to have been composed of 1 )ayaks.93 words
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Article193 1914-06-02 6 Mun Chao Khachorn, Governor of Xontaburi, is under arrest. According to the story told in the Nangsue Phim Thai, the new head of the Bangkok Revenue Departmerit and Mr. Florid recently went to Xontaburi, to examine the books and the cash. The cash was not examined as193 words
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Article21 1914-06-02 6 Sir Hugh and Lady Clifford arrived in England from the Gold Coast on May 18, and are staying at Sloane-terrace Mansions.21 words
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Article80 1914-06-02 6 Tuesday, 2nd. Tides. High water '.Wi a.m. Wednesday, 3rd. Ball. Gavernment Boose. Ember Day. King's Birthday. Malaya Tribune. So issra Public Holiday. Raffle- Hotel Dei Troops' Parade. Race Course. Ti Me. 7 a.m. Tides. High water —5:03 am Thursday, 4th. Mails. B L Homeward doses. Tides. High water -6M80 words
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Article75 1914-06-02 6 The outward N. P. :S iUt.Colombo at 10 p.m. on Fri* and may be expected to anne mr morning, the 5th instant The B. I. contract packet 1 n" u from London up to the evening left Negapatam at 2 a.m„ ultimo, and may be expected Saturday75 words
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Article52 1914-06-02 6 Left Singapore. DucinLoii' Apl. 23 B. I. Mil > Mr. I';" Apt. 27 M. M. M,i\ 1 May 1 P. <>• May 5 N. D. L. Mav 7 B.I. May 11 M. M. J" 1 MaV P- p. May IK N. D. L. Ma'v 21 B. I.52 words
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Article78 1914-06-02 6 An extraordinary general u of the F.M.S. Chamber "1 > been called for Saturday mit to give the members an of discussing four ver> 1 matters now engaging m of the Council, namely. 1. The Cancellation <>' Leases. 2. The Machinery hua^' a. The Electricity h78 words
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Article47 1914-06-02 6 Major Lowe, the well-know untitled horse owner, has cone o Kelantan. where he a** coconut estate to atu A Penang Races, -ays tn« though his horses have before, this is tin' first Unwj r Lowe has been able to seeu form on the local race com a*47 words
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Advertisement217 1914-06-02 6 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES m PHEASANTS SALMON FLAT FISH m New Seasons Australian Apples. NOW IN STOCK J -('> ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. modern jfiu 'Phone No. 58. ACCOMMODATION I Cable Address: WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION! HIGH Ult •<217 words
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Miscellaneous278 1914-06-02 6 MAILS CLOSE. Registration, except where otherwi-*- >t dt i closes half-an-hour earlier, but letters may I* registered with a late fee of 10 cents, up t<< tin minutes before the ordinary mail cW>. Daily Except Sunday. For Federated Malay State». Malacca. Muar and Penang (by-train) at p.m. Gemas, Tampin, Malacca,278 words
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Article520 1914-06-02 7 latest lutelligence from the Wharves and Shipping Offices. Latest London Telegrams. p., Blue-funnel liner Deucalion, t w ard bound, cleared from Port 1 K. ports on the 29th ult. tward bound D.A.D.S.G. }> ingen, passed Suez on the t She left Antwerp on the l'»th nit- Hamburg America520 words
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Article735 1914-06-02 7 Mogami, Jap. gunboat. Capt. Mimura, 398 crew, 6 guns, arrived from Sarawak. For Malacca. Jap. Consul. Sea Belle F. M. S. Yacht. Capt. Ahmat, arrived from Port Swettenliam, t. M. S. Government. Agamemonon, Brit. str. 4462 tons, Capt. Ilazeland, arrived from Y'hama, (>-5. For Liverpool 2-6. W.735 words
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Article342 1914-06-02 7 Helenus, Brit, str» 4810 tons, Capt. Baker arrived from Liverpool, 2-5. For Yokohama 2-6. W. Mansfield. Glenstrae, Brit. str. 3054 tons, Capt. MoGilbevrav, arrived from Antwerp, 4-4. For Hongkong 1 Boustead. Asdang, str. 405 tons, Capt. Andersen, arrived from Bangkok, 23-5. For Bangkok 3-6. S. S. S. Co.342 words
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Article57 1914-06-02 7 Bulluiouth for Gibraltar. Bencleuch for Hougkong. Daihoku Maru for Bombay. Singkawang for P. Soesoe. Delta for Hongkong. Maraa for Muntok. Sappho for Port Swettenham. lledang for Bangkok. Brouwer for Batavia. Me ran for Bagan. Zweena for Samaiang. Trigonia for Haiphong. Java Man for Moji. Indrakuala for Manila. Bulysses for57 words
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Article60 1914-06-02 7 China exchanges .state that the representatives of the Quintuple Group and those of the Chinese Government were to meet in Peking on 19th ult. The Chinese adhere to the view that £7*500,000 will be sufficient, but the postponement of Currency Reform is meeting with some opposition, and it is one60 words
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Article104 1914-06-02 7 Strangman—Morrison. A very pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church at Orchard Road yesterday afternoon at 4-3(1, when the marriage of Mr. J. G. Strangman to Miss Emily Marion Morrison was solemnized. The Kevd. John Vance, M. A., performed the ceremony. Miss B. Cameron acted as bridesmaid104 words
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Article308 1914-06-02 7 The London and China Express advise the following bookings outward Per P. and O.' steamer Nagoya, due June 6.—Miss M. Alexander, Mr. A. A. Warren, Mrs. G. Maples and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones, Mr. (J. Flatt, Miss A. Tompkins, Mr. C. Bazell, Miss F. van308 words
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Article113 1914-06-02 7 His Excellency Marquis de (a Penne. Per Ardang, from Bangkok, Ist class, Jane L- Mr. A. Tyres. Per Breid, from Bangkok, Jane 2.—Mr. C. Xilson. Per Melchior Treub, from Batavia, Jane I.—Mr. Haltman, Mesdamea. Goverdink, Jackie en, Ist class 12 passengers. per Selangor, from P'Sham, Jane 2.—Messrs. B.113 words
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Article97 1914-06-02 7 Col. Bob Love, the well-known touring manager for the Hippodrome Circus and Menagerie recently in Hongkong, is being treated at the Government Civil Hospital, Hongkong, for blood poisoning. Col. Love, it appears from a local exchange, was recently in the hands of a Chinese chiropodist in Singapore, when unfortunately, he97 words
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Article352 1914-06-02 7 London, May 7. Copper.—Opening price .£63 5 days. Business done at .£63 7/1*, £63 6/3 late May, £63 11/3, £t>3 10/- end July, .£63 10/- 3 months, closing at £63 >/- cash, £63 11/3 3 months. Settlement Price £*»3 5/-. 2nd Change.—Business done at £63 10/- 3352 words
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Article90 1914-06-02 7 The directors of Mitsni Russsii Kaisha are understood to have taken advantage of the'resignation of Mr. Yamaiwoio and Several others to reorganise the businesses the company. AU the branches of the company which have been managed separately will now bo brought under the control of headquarters, and90 words
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101 1914-06-02 7 T AS JONG PAGAR. East Wharf f Basin) Japan ii Wharf Seetida No. I Oh Hang, T^r* Sheers Wh;iri Kougonun Maiu Main Wharf Beetioa No. 2 IfU Imm wi n •> Nil i, < Jar«*igar»rfh;r*: New D«»ck No. 7 Nil Wmt Wharf Otoe,101 words
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Article59 1914-06-02 7 We are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs. Kvatt »V Co. (the S»- -retaries) for information to the effect that the Manager of Haytor Rabbet Estates, Ltd., has reported that the output for the month of Mi»y amounts to 7,(K)4 lbs. milking a total for the five months of the59 words
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Article365 1914-06-02 8 In absolutely calm weather, but in a dense fog, has been enacted another of those harrowing tragedies which serve to demonstrate that notwithstanding the advances made i n the science of navigation and in the construction of ocean greyhounds the dangers of the deep have in no365 words
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Article864 1914-06-02 8 It appears from the leading article in the Siam ObserAS other ver of 20th ult. that see us. quarantine was declared at Bangkok as against Singapore owing to the fact that M the means taken to cope with the recent outbreak of cholera." in Singapore. were regarded864 words
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Article182 1914-06-02 8 By One of Them It was a small party —13 al —that found its way to the ro\. ment bungalow, Seletar, on a. but it was a party which knew ho* to make the most of the allotted to the camp. We had not been there182 words
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Advertisement217 1914-06-02 8 Tnĕrtol PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhau>tiv.> trials have proved it to be the be* protection for iron construction. 1 work tf rainst rust. Sea water has no eflfec whatever oo Iron and steel coated with Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs, water-tanks, etc. Write for217 words
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Advertisement105 1914-06-02 8 Y. B A TEETOTALLER When You Can Stimulate your system by a few "Stengahs" of TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM SCOTCH WHISKY No 44 heady effects Nourishing and tasty to the jaded palate. Acknowledged by press and public to be unrivalled as a nerve builder. N.B.—We arc the Sole Agents:— for S.S.105 words
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Article535 1914-06-02 9 To-morrow, being the King's Vi.v there will be no issue of jfl&j. Tribane. Tin price to-day, locally $72.55 done. -:o:- t>) t shipping news is on page 7 Uor Gajah last Saturday the ii Club defeated the nior Football Club by 1 to nil. —:o: »y er3535 words
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Article479 1914-06-02 9 Identification of the Dead. Captain of Storstadt Reported Off Duty. Reuter's Service. London, June 1. According to messages from Quebec, 188 of the dead have been brought there to be laid out for identification. A Story Needing Verification. The Storstadt has arrived at Montreal, and the captain,479 words
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Article45 1914-06-02 9 German Gun-runners Heavily Fined. Reuter's Service. London, June 2. The American authorities at Vera Cruz have fined the Bavaria for landing ammunition at Puerto Mexico 118,685 pesos and the Ypiranga 894,950 pesos for discharging cargo at a port other than where consigned.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article75 1914-06-02 9 Reported Changes in Personnel. Reuter's Service. London, June L A message from Paris states that the Premier has decided to resign. After prolonged conversations with his colleagues, parliamentarians are of the opinion that he has completed the task for which he took office, namely, securing the returnReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article21 1914-06-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, Juno 1. Wadgrave on the Thames Church has been destroyed by fire by the Suffragettes.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article25 1914-06-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 1. A Scoutmaster and five Boy Scouts have been drowned by the overturning of a boat at Oulton Broad.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article287 1914-06-02 9 Two Hokiens Given 5 years' Rigourons. In the Criminal Assizes this morning the Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C., sentenced two Hokiens, Swee Chwee Sew and Neo Kip, who were found guilty by a special jury on Friday afternoon of having voluntarily caused grievous287 words
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Article259 1914-06-02 9 First Day's Results. Saturday, May 30. The Mixed Handicap.—1 Mile. Mr. Jules Martin's Belbeck 9.10 (Benfield) 1 Mr. A. R. Morgan's Satis, 7.7 (R. Billet) 2 Mr. Darlington's Lady Flower 8.0 (Thompson) 3 Time, 1.45 1/5 The Penang Stakes.—6 furlongs. The B. C. Kongsi's Kelevin, 7.4 (R. Billet)259 words
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Article179 1914-06-02 9 Steamer Ordered to Koh Phra. The Kohsichang left Singapore on May, 11, and arrived in Bangkok on the 16th. She was booked to leave for Singapore on 17th ult., but instead is now on her way to Koh Phra, there to spend the next seven days in179 words
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Article62 1914-06-02 9 Good Eat Reported. Yesterday, June 1, was the opening of the deer-shooting season in Singapore. A party of well-known local sportsman succeeded in shooting a fine buck off the Chuachukang Road, and also succeeded in bagging a fairly large boar. It is evident from this that62 words
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Article469 1914-06-02 9 First Steamer Entered This Morning. The New Singapore Wet Dock was opened to-day by the passing of the British steamer Yaldnra and the Japanese Hokutu Maru through the wide dock entrance. As we stated yesterday, part of the clerical staff of the S. H.469 words
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Article195 1914-06-02 9 London-New York Service. A demonstration of wireless telephony was given recently from Marconi House in the Strand to the Savoy Hotel. The process employed is a new one, recently developed by the Marconi Company, and the demonstration was arranged for the benefit of some Russian army officers, who195 words
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Article860 1914-06-02 10 Singapore-Johore Football. A Goalless Draw. The football match between the S.F.A. and the Johore Football Association played at Johore Bahru, yesterday afternoon, was keenly contested throughout, and neither side was able to score a goal. It was quite a surprise to the local footballers. Fortunately the rain of yesterday860 words
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Article707 1914-06-02 10 Competition for Barnes Cups. There was quite a gathering —halt* a hundred at least —of member* of the Singapore Polo Clob and their friends at the new grounds of the Tolo Club on Balestier Road yesterday, the occasion being the first of the quarterly matches for the Warren 1).707 words
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Article57 1914-06-02 10 More than usual interest will be attached to the annual boxing and wrestling tournament in Paris by tbe presence of Tachiyama, one of Japan's champion wrestlers. It is the intention of the committee to pit him against a certain champion wrestler who beat O-Ikari, a wellknown57 words
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Article173 1914-06-02 10 At Rugby, one expects to find change and variation. In TJie Lion, the school magazine issued by the boys of one of tin 4 houses, you may read an article on Tibet written by a Tibetan who is a boy in tin' QoUSe. 11l fact, there are173 words
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Article197 1914-06-02 10 Launch of The Resolute. New York, April 20. The yacht Resolute, the first of the trio of boats being built by members of the New York Club for the defence of the America Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger, Shamrock IV., was successfully launched from the yard of197 words
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Article79 1914-06-02 10 It appears from a paragraph in the Ipoh Chronicle (May 30) that the Colombo Police have made a serious mistake in arresting a man named, Sit ha in para Pi Hat, who was not the man wanted by the F. M. S. Police for annexing $2,000 belonging to the Police79 words
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Advertisement117 1914-06-02 10 Thone No. 436. I MOTOR CAR I FOR HIRE I FOR SALE I FOR REPAIRS I FOR UP-KEEP| THE ft GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY., I AND I MOTOR V ORKS, I BEACH ROAD. I; RONEO Ltd., I MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL OFFICE FURNITURK, I Filing Systems, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons. X117 words
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Article139 1914-06-02 11 ,„pst London Prices. Idlm By Wire.) £•>1.10. demanded for c*e- j 'or 2 months hence. W /i,iack): f'» r quality 8 P ot I X landed future delivery ,-vra. pr white): medium 8g, im- j v prv demanded future „»P tie»»» 8 T lb ortered. r Deliver» U.139 words
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Article154 1914-06-02 11 Singapore. June, 1 per picul $28.00 v do 2446 do IOJ0 do lo. K> do 10.00 3 rl<> 840 9M do Hk20 do lOJO I 1st quality <lo <- > v rsinj fair do 1*0 1st quality 845 Sarawak fair <lo :5 u do 8.12J iV*u do154 words
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Article96 1914-06-02 11 Singapore, June 2. -to Lou<iuu— Bank 1 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 ro/s. 2/4 5/8 3 m/s. 2/4 11/32 JU 'triuaux Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 20J Bank d/d. 293J Private 3 m/a. 298$ •to ludia Bank T. T. 174^ Private 30 d/s. 176], to96 words
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Article829 1914-06-02 11 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, jink. f. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. tfr Allagar 1/4J 1/11 1 Anglo Java 2/10$ 3/7 i 1 Anglo-Johore 1/H 3/B 2/- Anglo-Malay x/rt829 words
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Advertisement275 1914-06-02 11 N. K. OTSUBO Co., (Japanese Artists Photographers.) No. 48-3, Hill Street, Singapore. First class Professional work at Moderate prices. Photographs and Portraits Artistically Coloured in Oils, Water colours or crayon work. Singapore views and Post Card on sale here. TRY The Perfect drink of the tropics R. BORHANE'S "Sherbat Sikanjabin275 words
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Advertisement285 1914-06-02 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 31—Js LOCAL RUBBER COMPANIES." A Comprehensive and Complete Guide for Investors in Local Rubber Companies. An Analysis of 4S Local Companies 1 Reports and Balance Sheets Issued Up to 6th May 1914. Giving full particulars of— Capital; Cultivation285 words
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Article1786 1914-06-02 12 Romance of Mining Flotations. Australian Interests in Malaya Peninsula. The Romance of mining remains to be written. There is probably no other industry the story of which lends itself to such a succession of romantic details. From the days of Ballarat or Bendigo to those of Broken-hill, Kalgoorlie,1,786 words
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Advertisement55 1914-06-02 12 NEWLY ESTABLISHED. YICK CHEONG Co., Tailors, Drapers General Outfitters. All European Goods. No. 14. Hige Street. SINGAPORE. 8-4 7-10 BUN BEE A Co., COLD BTORAOI RETAILERS. 11, Rochore Road. (Adjacent to Clyde Terrace Market) SPECIALITY Cooked 9 AM BONELESS, SKINLESS AND READY for the TABLE Pleases the EYE and Tickles55 words
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Advertisement179 1914-06-02 12 WE ARE ACTUALLY GIVING A' 60NU£ of 50 °/o On ENDOWMENTS for 20 Years 35 ?oOn 15 Year Policy Government Supervision Assets. $60,000,000, Ster. SUN LIFE OF CANADA., 6, BATTERY ROAD. S. J. HOWE, Manager for S. E. Asia. 1-5 30-6 Vichy Celestin fPJ Best Table Water Jyjgl This Water179 words
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Advertisement231 1914-06-02 12 Visitors' Guide B J TO SINGAPORE 1 with illustrations am ufl Just Publi-d w A very useful book for v t I Singapore and to friend- -fl Price [ac .l Can be had from the folioujp; n. M Messrs. C. A. Ribeiro &Cr Bj Raffles P^^B „G. Otomune Co.. B231 words
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Article434 1914-06-02 13 At Rangoon on the 22nd ult., the claim of a Chinese merchant for Rs. 5| lakhs damages for breach of contract against the British-Burma Petroleum Co. and Mr. E. S. Marks, of London, was dismissed with costs in favour of the first defendant. Mr. justice Robinson, in434 words
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Advertisement271 1914-06-02 13 grand Hotel De I'Europe. lldl location. Every Modern Convenience. \K)ST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements Installed. Outdoor catering for special wedding parties. VDDRESS TELEPHONE NO. 218. EUROPE." P Manager. L»te of Hotel. London. 18—7 t B^Maia|a^Bß^ H^HMMB^HHM aHHaHaHnai^Mßni Japanese for Foreigners MIY-KO HOTEL. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE, (Next to Raffles Hotel). Sea breeze271 words
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Advertisement238 1914-06-02 13 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS j Behn Meyer Co., Ltd. IMPORT DEPARTMENT DE SOUZA STREET, SINGAPORE. 1-0. ,1 T wmmmmmwmwammmmwmwmrnH THE UNITED RUBBER WORKS. No. 44-45, ANSON ROAD. Tanjong Pagar Confederate Estate. Undertake to treat Dry and Smoked Rubber of every description manipulating to the extent of one238 words
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1033 1914-06-02 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES. Monthly Returns in 1914. Total 1913. April. 1914. Allagar 161,750 48,100 Alma 83,233 7,400 32,200 Alor Gajab 95,855 6,600 29,300 AlorPongsu 101,478 8,520 38,520 Anglo Johore 124,524 13,576 53,587 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 96,825 419,350 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 44,280 180,926 Asaban 46,114 5,488 21,624 Ashbourne 1,9191,033 words
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Advertisement210 1914-06-02 14 THE Anglo-Indian Stores. ELECTROPLATINC DEPT. 84 86 Serangoon Road. Undertake to plate articles in Gold, Silver, Nickel, Brass Copper, ALSO Bronzing and Lacquering of Brass and Copper fittings. CHARGES MODERATE. 2S-4 T— 30-7 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers In General210 words
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Article126 1914-06-02 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan, Feb. March xVpril May Piculs. 248 282 319 331 44 51 22 31 164 235 300 770 635 585 585 228 193 265 336 512 359 510 468 281 83 275 275 310 330 504 245 310 343 3(55 383126 words
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Article40 1914-06-02 15 We are indebted to the courtesy of Secretaries, Agents and monthly returns of the various estates, and mines, greatly obliged if they will kindly continue to extend the utureso that the list may be kept up to date.—En., M. T.40 words
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Article1283 1914-06-02 15 THE NEW DELHI. Debate in the Lords. London. May 11. In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Cnrzon drew attention to the estimated expenditure on New Delhi, and moved for papers. He said that he welcomed the Viceroy's speech, giving an estimate of £6,000,000, and pointed out that1,283 words
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Article45 1914-06-02 15 At a cost of $12,000 the members of the Ipoh Club are considering improvements to their premises, including a new reading room, a large lounge verandah, an extension to the ladies' room, alterations in the billiard room and the bar and installation of electric light.45 words
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Advertisement246 1914-06-02 15 HOCK COY., MALACCA. Address 'Phone No. Is. ■■Huihiim,. Code use): A.B.C. sth. Edition. SOLE AGENTS FOR MOTOSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES FOR S. S. F.M.S. New Shipment with accessories Just Arrived. PECTION AND ENQUIRIES INVITED, Riding on Motor Bike is better than on Horse back. Cylinders 2 Speed Gear Free Engine Chain Drive.246 words
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Advertisement284 1914-06-02 15 BOON SENG Co., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. 8 19, Robinson Road, 24, Cross St., SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1268. 18—3 17—6 LIM KUEE CHKONG. HOTELLD'EUORPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Furniture Makers, Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Speciality. Orders promptly executed Charges Moderate. Inspection Cordially Invited Japanese Employment Agency. 204,284 words
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Advertisement394 1914-06-02 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ONE CENT A WORD Announcements in this department are inserted hereafter at one cent per word per day, payable in advance minimum 20 cents per day. They are received up to noon for insertion in the current issue. Responsible firms and individuals may Telephone their advertisments. Telephone No.394 words
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Advertisement362 1914-06-02 16 TO LET. L'URNISHED sea-side residence, at Tanjong Katong. Apply to Box 4. Malaya Tribue. 1-5 a 16 OFFICE To Let at the corner of Raffles Place. Apply to: Box 20, Malaya Tribune. 1-5 8 d HTO Let Convenient floor space .n A heart of Singapore, This Valuable Space Comprises Godown,362 words
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Advertisement470 1914-06-02 16 Shippjng_ Seang Line of Steamers. 8.8. "Glenogle" 8.8. "Seang Bee" 5 79? Tons. 8.8. "Seang Choon' 5,775 Tons. The steamer has excellent accommodation for ixassengers, and carries a qualified surgeon. She has Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to: GIONG HOE Co., Agents, or SARKIES BROTHERS, [for first-Class470 words
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Advertisement498 1914-06-02 16 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylcn, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bill? of Lading issued for China Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting at498 words
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Advertisement375 1914-06-02 16 The B Malaya Tribune, I Can at the foll l)W!rrr B Singapore. 1 Hotel van Wijk. Stamford Road 1 Messrs. Koh Co. 9(i Rnu v B Road. Hotel de l'Europr. B Adelphi Hotel. H Kirn A Co. Be Chop Teck Seng, 97, Sel I Pang Boon Tin B Army Navy375 words
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