Malaya Tribune, 9 June 1914
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Title Section26 1914-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I- No. 133. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914 Price 5 Cents. CtK fttalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 9.26 words
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Advertisement189 1914-06-09 1 I mi m /ca^av t 1 r' T I» it' "si jTi —T3 AQEjVTS j7 r*y/7 njjj ft ulT'I 1 ''"W^CTT^ ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEAU! ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. Two Show for one Payment. MAX UNDER IN MAX THE NEW BUTLER I Another Detective Film189 words
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Advertisement136 1914-06-09 1 1 GAIETY' I Picture Palace THE HOME OF LIGHT AND COMFORT (Junction of Albert 6 Bencoolen Streets.) LATEST THRILLING FEATURES TO-NIGHT f Nellie The Lion Tamer In 2 Extra Long Parts The Land Thieves A Grand Cowboy Film The Uprising Red Indians-Wild West-Red Indians New Cartoon And Warwick Chronicle 2136 words
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Advertisement287 1914-06-09 1 i China Mutual ZXS. Se 6 (HEAD OFFICE > SHANGHAI CHINA.) Companies attRACTIVF Assurance Ordinances. Ai a. Companies' fsZS MODERATE RATI S. Claims, leant-' etc. settltd without the delay of reference to Head Office For further particulars apply to THE RESIDENT SECRETARY, Finlayson Green. i 24—4 Telephone No. 214. 24—7287 words
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Article459 1914-06-09 2 A Shanghai Case. In Shanghai a few days ago a European named Ronald F. Wrench who assaulted a ricksha puller to such an extent that he had to go to hospital tor ten days, was c harged in the British Police Court before Mr. (i. W. King,459 words
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Advertisement248 1914-06-09 2 I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., p» E«t) 58, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore Telephone: 15t0. (Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 10 I ICOULCHER i I AND I HAK HENG. I 1 I, RAFFLES PLACE. 1 B I General Commission Agents, i 1 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. 1 1-5 1.8248 words
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Advertisement13 1914-06-09 2 KIRIN BEER Sole Agents: SUGAHARA Co.*, No. 332, North Bridge Rm4, m SINGAPORE.13 words
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Advertisement192 1914-06-09 2 OBSERVE LABEL C O/NNES s a simpie:nourishinc FOOD OF^HICH MEDICINAL VALUE. i OBTAINABLE "AT AUT STORES HOTELS^&iCLUBSI KIM HIN Co, SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 U-8 Straits Industrial Syndicate. :(o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. 12a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specification Special Quotation192 words
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Article324 1914-06-09 3 President Yuan to Wear a Crown. We learn from the Peking and Tientsin Times that president Yuan Shih-kai, has issued an order to the Ministry of Interior coneerningthe sacrifices to heaven. The order says that as the proposal to make sacrifice has been passed by the Political Conference324 words
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Advertisement106 1914-06-09 3 Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRAIMO, Ho. 384, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Next to Harimi Hall.) AS AH I BEER Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Kitsni Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS "MMOTO COMPANY, L.EPHOSB No. 412. 351,106 words
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Advertisement47 1914-06-09 3 Saga Portland CEMENT. :o:This Cement is the Safest and most Economical to be Obtained. Various medals have been awarded from officiate, otlice, J national Exhibitions and eminent engineers of the day. :o: AGENTS IN SINGAPORE M. S. E. Angullia S Co., No. f, Robinson Road, 20-4 747 words
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Advertisement110 1914-06-09 3 f JENATZYI 1 TYRES. J Cycle Gun Repairers. MALACCA. Telegraphic Address 44 GOHCHINBEE Telephone lb. 53. Dealers ii Tiß-Ore 4 Para Rubber. General Store-Keepers Repairers. AGENCIES: Singer Cycles. Dunl °P Motor Tyres Monopole Cycles. W,klofiD laßPs Cycle and Motor toolifl Accessories. M G* Bllo ENQUIRIES INVITED. 27-4 26-6 FOR SALE.110 words
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Advertisement15 1914-06-09 4 I Last 5 Days! I Last 5 Days!! ■KB [GREAT REDUCTIONS I =—IN— EVERY DEPARTMENT15 words
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Article514 1914-06-09 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May There is a scheme afoot to start a Physical Culture Association by some of the athletic members of the Negri Sembilan Club. About $1<H) has already been or promised, and the committee j I of the Negri Sembilan Club have been514 words
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Article134 1914-06-09 5 Seremban, June 2. The Government has recently ordered the survej ol a piece of land of about 1:20 acres in Temiang (Which lies about U miles from Seremban Town) for the purpose of making it a Malay Settlement. It is to be divided into 120 lots of134 words
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Advertisement145 1914-06-09 5 TKI EPHONE NO. lAO3. "OUR SHOP.'' THE LEADING FLORISTS 2 0. STAMFORD ROAD branch RAFFLES SQUARE. Trench Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats \rtifkial Flowers For Table Decoration I resb Cut Flowers Daily, Roses, Orchids &c, &c. VNreaths, Roquets,* Baskets &c, on shortest notice lanc\ Articles, Perfumery, Chocolates, Suitable145 words
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Advertisement451 1914-06-09 5 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, E.G. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular. ATTRACTIVE451 words
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Article1181 1914-06-09 6 VERAX - (BY VERAX. In other days than these the i wealth of the nations was acquired j by war, and man was dependent on man only inasfar as the extent of his worldly possessions attracted depredators. To-day we are told the blossom of commerce requires so many gardeners1,181 words
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Article62 1914-06-09 6 The Palladium management announce that they have received the exhibiting rights for Singapore of the film entitled 44 The streets of New York," and that it will he screened for the first time on Thursday evening next. This strong-storied picture is taken from the well known play by Dion Boucicault62 words
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Article55 1914-06-09 6 Dr. Thorold Wulf. untitled polar explorvr an«l is i ifiiting W I he plli'cha.-e.| 1 line tin* national and "tl" I.N linllS Mr t Dr. Wiilll' ac<-ot.|ir: Tinier, known an ail traveller, anJ \s.t- o*a ,,f lb" llomiiii{j-i'. ftl I t>. _m. into Mmiij..1i.i fate of the win. ma kUlod55 words
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Advertisement155 1914-06-09 6 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES -m PHEASANTS SALMON FLAT FISH B New Seasons Australian Apples. MOW IN STOCK t 1-6 »>-« j ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers. modern a 'Phone No. 58. ACCOMODATION WORLD-WIDE oabU Address: REPUTATION! HIGH LIFE155 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-09 6 "Minyak Daging Mokmiif For Rheumatism, Kout, Paralysis, Numbness, Syphilis, Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Bites, Stings Deafness, Earache, Toothache, Piles and all kinds of skin diseases etc. Apply to: R. BORHANE'S, C/o The Anglo-Indiaa Stores, 84-86, Serangoon Road. B—4 7-1040 words
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Miscellaneous617 1914-06-09 6 FIXTURES. Tuesday, 9th. Bawl, Children's. Botanic Gardens. 5 >> rii Japanese Art Exhibition. Tides: High water11:39a.m. 10:32 Wednesday, 10th. Japanese Art Exhibition. Royal Johore Tin Mining C>., Ltd. M -r Huttenbach Bros, and Co. Noon. Tide* High water: 12.24 a.m. .'1:H p Marriage: Williamson. Major A.J. Miss Daisy. Presbyterian Church,617 words
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Article495 1914-06-09 7 Bell* F. M. s. Yacht. Capi. se ar rived from Port SwettenM. S. Government. Hong Li°ng. Brit Btr 91 <> OiPt. Dunlop, arrived from For Uncertain. Heap j|0gKOK. Brit. 8tr. 2.107 to»., i»»rrick. arrived from Balik W I,' T Oil), for ordei». A'tic. j«»pHD. gM Sorw. str.495 words
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Article534 1914-06-09 7 Cant p ielly Fen str 352 6 tons > PeUe, arrived from Haiphong, Com Oolombo 9 6- Moine Ger. str. 261 tons, Capt. C; "rived from Penang, 8-6. fe nan R 11. Behn Meyer. < vr J Hrit. str. 2520 tons, att< m, anived from London, Hongkong 9.534 words
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91 1914-06-09 7 TANJONG PAGAR. Ka*t Wharf (Baain) —Nil Wharf Section No. I—Umballa Sheers Wharf —Nil Main Wharf Section No. t—SU B 3—Tokai Mara 4- Japara s—florgon 6-Bnijkes Circe W -r» l Benlawers New Dock No. 7—Rut Sang Nippon West Wharf 8-Chili Kohsichang Jaxdines Wharf 9—Nil91 words
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Article125 1914-06-09 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra ,£23 17.6. demanded fur deli vet y 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): 2,230 tons in stock. Pepper (white): 1,210 tons in stock. Gambier 150 tons in stock. Gam bier (cube) U. K. and Cent, future delivery 21/9*. demanded. Sago125 words
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Article314 1914-06-09 7 Sinoai-okk, Jink, 9. Nutmeg* 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs SO S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 9.70 Cfopra Goronr Talo do 9.90 Copra Dongalo do 9.90 Copra Kavoug do 9.45 Copra Pulo do tjf Copra Pontianak dv 5.96 Copra Si an tan do 9.20 Copra Singkawang314 words
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Article110 1914-06-09 7 Singapore, June 9. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 5/8 3 m/s. 2/4 11/32 On Germany Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 242$ On France Bank d/d. 293$ Private 3 m/s. 298$ On India Bank T. T. 174} Private 30 d/s.110 words
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Article49 1914-06-09 7 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes —Seven prisoners left the Federal capital by the 8.30 night express for Singapore on the sth inst., en route to China, whence they are banished under the charge of Mr. Hutchinson. Six of them are banished for life and the other for ten years.49 words
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Article799 1914-06-09 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The French mail steamer Magellan from Saigon, and Chili from Europe, left the port. The Chili landed some 16,000 packages of general cargo. The N. D. L. freighter Durendart, Capt. Zimmerman, sailed yesterday. She arrived on Saturday and landed some799 words
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Article163 1914-06-09 7 A motor tank vessel, built at Messrs. Palmers' Shipbuiding and Iron Co., Ltd., and christened the Hermes, has been successfully launched during last month. The vessel was built to the order of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. With a length of 350 feet the Hermes is able to163 words
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Article100 1914-06-09 7 A terrible accident occurred on the K. P. M Rhumphius during her last trip to Sourabaya. While the ship was being moored, one of the deck hands was so unfortunate as to get an arm entangled in the hawser which was being wound upon the forward windlass. The100 words
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Article186 1914-06-09 7 Police Secure More Convictions. Mr. J. D. Butcher, of Messrs. Siemen Brothers' Dynamo Works, Limited, was charged before Mr. Brown in the first Court with failing to have the number of motor cycle No. SI 79 fixed in accordance with Ordinance XIX or 1911. He pleaded guilty, saying186 words
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Obituary69 1914-06-09 8 BIRTHS. At Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S., on I May 24, the wife of J. C. M. Matthews, of a daughter. On June 2, at Penang, the wife of Cecil Pearse, of a son. On June .'5, at Ipswich,Suffolk, the wife of J. A. S. Jennings, of a son. On69 words
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Obituary36 1914-06-09 8 At the Church of the Assumption, Penang, by the Rev. L. M. Duvelle, on June 1, Mr. W. A. Williams, Assistant Teacher, St. Xavier's Institution, to Miss Edith Reutens second daughter of Mr. Virgil Reutens.36 words
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Obituary78 1914-06-09 8 On May 4, at the Presidency General Hospital, Walter J. Baker, aged 40. late of Bandraann Opera Co., and Warwick Major Gaiety Theatre, Calcutta. On May 9, at Mount Lavinia Hotel, Ceylon, James Arthur Mclaren, of Hartley Estate, Matugama. On 12th May at his residence, Inverness Lodge, Kochampton-park, London,78 words
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Article807 1914-06-09 8 Elsewhere to-day we publish a special article by Mr. Geoffrey Rhodes, author of M Medicine and the Church", upon the recently completed report of the Clerical and Medical Committee appointed to investigate so-called M faith healing" in all its phases. The report of the Committee, which is807 words
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Article177 1914-06-09 8 Very Heavy Damage. Fire Fighting Appliances Wanted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. .June 7 Farther particulars of th< j big fire here on Friday last indicate that the losses sustained are very heavy. The majority of the houses destroyed were occupied by the leading Chinese firms177 words
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Article17 1914-06-09 8 The Children's Hand will play i» the Botanic Gardens to-day at 5.15 p.m.17 words
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Article44 1914-06-09 8 The Hansa liner ArgeuM* vessel of .'5,228 tons, commuted bj Capt Schmidt., went on the IOCW at Cape St. James. Saigon. We are informed that the f*** is resting in an easy position. MW that it is expected to refloat her.44 words
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Article163 1914-06-09 8 With reference to the information in' our last issne anent the presentation of a farewell auVlres* to Hi* Excellency the Governor by l dep* tation from the Chinese Community headed by the Hon. Tan Jiak KB* CM.*;., we are now informed thai has been arranged that the prtteOj tation shall163 words
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Advertisement160 1914-06-09 8 Champion and Racerol MOTOR OILS For Water-cooled Cylinders Finest British Production. Stoe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. M MOTOR TYRES B M CYCLE CAR TYRES I H Motor Cycle TYRES H CYCLE TYRES I FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross" >C Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the160 words
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Advertisement83 1914-06-09 8 YOU HEAR A lot about the CoTSC tl Irilk, but those who are advocating TeatfrtnccbaTe never tried "TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM" SCOTCH WHISKY, But it is never to late to reform. As long as we pay for this advertisement and our stock lasts, our slogan will be Down with Drink,'" at83 words
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Article483 1914-06-09 9 Tin ip rir ,tO dii locall y 7 0§; :o: itesil shipping news is on page 7 ol thi- Th>l ne w Hiat House at Sungei v >n: has J uf;t neen oom Pl ete d. .—:o: The crop in May of Narborough irvfS.) Rubber Estate amounted483 words
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Article126 1914-06-09 9 Tampico Incident May Wreck Peace Conference. Reuter's Service. London, June 8„ The situation at Tarnpico has created a new crisis and may wreck the peace conference. Huerta insists that the United Spates cannot interfere with the Federals .stopping ammunition reaching the rebels inasmuch as the latter refusedReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Article61 1914-06-09 9 Lawn Tennis Tournament. (Malaya Tribune Special•) Penang, May In the final of the Professional Cup of the Golf Club's lawn tennis tournament yesterday, Messrs. Reid and Waugh, playing for the Merchants. beat Messrs. T. Sercombe Smith and Sells, who represented the Civil Service —score 0. —7.;>. The game61 words
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Article38 1914-06-09 9 More Disasters on the Sea. Reuter's Service. London. June 8. According to a message from Quebec forty fishing schooners have been wrecked and twenty lives lost through a sudden hurricane in Northern New Brunswick.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article58 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 8. A message from Montreal states that a diver has begun the preliminary work of raising the dead 1 rom the Empress of Ireland. The bodies will be embalmed and a corps of undertakers have been employ eel by the Canadian Pacific. TheReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article37 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 8. A balloon, about to ascend at a country fete near Epernay, France, exploded and a hundred persona were injured, 28 so severely that they had to be removed to hospital.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article19 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. Ixrndon, June 8. M. Ribot has accepted the task of formingthe new French Cabinet.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article50 1914-06-09 9 The members of the Catholic community of the Church of St. Joseph are informed that the collection to be made at the low and high masses and at vespers on the Feast of Corpus Christi on the 14th instant will be for the orphans of the Bt. Anthony's Girls' School.50 words
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Article108 1914-06-09 9 An Explanation by the Alleged Burglar. Reuter's Service. London, Jane 8. The fitter who broke into Buckingkam Palace declares that he simply wanted to refute the statement made in connection with the recent Suffragette raids, that entry to the Palace was impossible. In this connection he hadReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article54 1914-06-09 9 Huge Gathering of Battleships at Splthead. Reuter's Service. London, June S. The King's review of the Second and Third Fleets and all the flotillas at Spithead, on July IS, will be the largest assembly of battleships ever seen in home waters. Altogether his .Majesty will pass throughReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article66 1914-06-09 9 A General Decrease Show n. Reuter's Service. Lorn Ion, June X. There has been a general decrease in Imports of £2,176,029 and in Exports of £1,807,072. The former is principally in food, drink and tobacco £1329,099, raw wool. £346,965, while there is an increase of £11,971Reuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article48 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 8. At the horse show at the Olympic the King Edward Cup for jumping has resulted as follows: —Russia, France, Belgium, England. The cup now becomes Russia's property having been won thrice. His Majesty presented the cup and congratulated the winners.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article62 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 8. General Booth, of the Salvation Army, was granted an audience by the King at Buckingham Palace in connection with the forthcoming Salvationist Congress. H. M. the King, in giving audience to General Booth, said he always admired the self-sacrificing toil of theReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article40 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 8. The Canadian Agency, Limited, whereof Arthur Grenfell is the chief shareholder, announces that it has suspended payment The failures have cleared the air. It is believed the Stock Exchange will not suffer appreciably.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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107 1914-06-09 9 Beaten in Shadow of Pulpit. Hsiier-Stribn skbsU U Altares* tt Die. Reuter's Service. Jane 8. Brawling Suffragettes during service in the Brompton Oratory, yesterday, were violently attacked by ladies of the congregation. The space near the pulpit was soon strewn with hair-combs, feathers and fragmentsReuter's Service. - 107 words
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139 1914-06-09 9 The Quid Pro Quo. Reuter's Service. London, June 8. Replying to a complaint in the Times that British vessels art* rigorously excluded from the Japanese eobsting trade, whereas a Japanese company has actually inaugurated a Service between Calcutta and Rangoon, Sir Valentine Chirol points outReuter's Service. - 139 words
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Article44 1914-06-09 9 Co-ordination Suggested. Reuter's Service. London, June 8. The committee on Wireless recommends that the Government appoint a national research committee co-ordinating work with the Post Office, Admiralty, and War Office with laboratory, etc. That the committee be composed of twelve, representing various departments.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article36 1914-06-09 9 Testinj of Electric Locomotives. Reuter's Service. London, June 8. A mehsage from Panama states that the liner Alliance has traversed the Gatnn Locks and teated the electric towing locomotives. There was no hitch.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article29 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 8. A telegram has been received at Vienna from Durazzo that the Government troops have attacked and routed the insurgents near Tirana.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article200 1914-06-09 9 The British steamer Montoie, Capt. Mortimer, which sailed from Singapore on the 28th ult. for Australia arrived at Tanjong Priok with fire in her No. 3 hold. Wireless* messages from the ship had requested assistance on arrival, and the fire* float Jaeatra met the ship. Fortunately200 words
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Article200 1914-06-09 9 We do not necessarily emlorx* the opinions expressed by atrrespondents Football at Alor Gajah. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribu**. Dear Sir, I shall be much obliged if you will kindly allot a iittto space in the columns of your valuable paper for the publication of the following200 words
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Article229 1914-06-09 9 On Sunday the 14th instant, the feast of Corpus Christi will be celebrated in the Church of St Joseph with a solemn high mass at 8 a.ox. and solemn vespers and processiot» of the most Blessed Sacrament 5 p.m. —:o:— The Malay Mail says the Roman OathoKcs of Malacca are229 words
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Article116 1914-06-09 10 Cricket Club Lawn Bowls.- Testefdty* Result*.' FOUR-A-SIDE KINK CAMR. K. Scoular, F. Blackwell, N. L. Written ami J. C. Hermans»-n l>«at S. McKenzie, B. W. Allen, A. F. -Oomrie and G. Holden, In- -2. DOUBLE HANDD U. K. L. L. Braddell and N. K. Bath, —2, beat A. A.116 words
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Article101 1914-06-09 10 DOUBLE HANDICAP. J. MacKenzie and R. Scoular, -4. v. Dr. E. A. Elder and A. C. Smith, —1. J. C. Hermarisen and A. Hvalsoe, plus 3, v. W. M. Butchart and II. T. White,—4. E. L. Talma and G. Holden, plus V R. D. Pitceathly and .1. Henderson.101 words
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Article52 1914-06-09 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS. R. D. Pitceatlily v J. Bentley. SINGLE HANDICAP. W. M. Foreman.—1, v T. M. Welsh, scratch. J. McKenzie, —v N. Wilkinson, plus 2. W. H. Threlfall, 1, v J. Henderson, plus 2. R. Scoular, —2, v G. D. Mackay, plus 2. T. C. Hay,—3, v A. Hvalsoe,52 words
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Article532 1914-06-09 10 S„ F. A. Meeting Last Evening. A meeting of the Singapore Football Association was held at 6.15 j>.m. yesterday in the Cricket Club pavilion. Major H. Lovett, being in the chair. Others present were Messrs. B.D.C. Treatt (R.G.A), R.W. Sinclair/(S. C. C.), G. R. Oehlers (S. R. C Lewis532 words
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788 1914-06-09 10 In the best match of the 1914 Cup competition seen so far, the K. 0. Y. L. I. 1st eleven defeated the R.G.A. representatives in the semifinal played 011 the Esplanade last evening by a score of one goal to nil. Notwithstanding788 words
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266 1914-06-09 10 The first session of the technical classes conducted by the local Young Men's Christian Association during l u l4 has just been completed. Two more similar sessions, each lasting through a period of ten weeks, are being planned for the year. This is the third266 words
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Article168 1914-06-09 10 There was a large attendance of Europeans and Chinese at the special ordination service held in St. Andrew's Cathedral last Sunday, when Mr. Chan Wing Tsuen was ordained as a Deacon. It was the first occasion on which a Chinese has been ordained in the Church of168 words
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Advertisement72 1914-06-09 10 Phone No. 436. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE 1 FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY., AND MOTOR WORKS, BEACH ROAD. RONEO Ltd.. MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE, Filing Systems, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons. For Price and Quality we are UNA PPROACHA BLE. Roneo Ltd, 14a, Collyer Quay. I—s72 words
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Article799 1914-06-09 11 Quote* i" lhc Market ,his MorBlll SINGAPORE, JUNE, 9. i land Kvatt, Exchange and Share H folio win* of quotations:— Rubber Shares. Buyers. Sellers. *r.r 1/H I/" Java 2/104 3/^4 i 1 a "l Johore 3/6 Malay 9/3 K »ing W* 11#n Malaka -/104 1/3 lii.»/- 1799 words
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Article384 1914-06-09 11 PASSENGERS OUT WARD. The London and China Express advise' the following bookings outward:— Per P. and steamer Nagoya, dne Jnne 10. —Miss M. Alexander, Mr. A. A. Warren, Mrs. G. Maples and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones, Mr. G. Flatt, Miss A. Tompkins, Mr. C. Bazell, Miss K.384 words
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Article203 1914-06-09 11 Per Lama, from Penang, June B.—Messrs. H. F. Tunned, Meredith, Oyama. Per Koala, from Port Swettenham, Jnne 7,—Mm. T. Kan Tee, Lav Pee Lian, Messrs. James McClymont, T. M. Kahmson, G. S. Farebrother. Per Atsuta Maru, from Hongkong, June B.—Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs.203 words
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Article266 1914-06-09 11 Well has one of .the most distinguished physicians of the day written, The conditions of modern life are so exigent that they exhaust the nervous energy." This nervous exhaustion is felt in a great variety of disagretible symptoms, in which both brain and body are involved. This is266 words
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Advertisement127 1914-06-09 11 H. C. HUDSON, Late of Robinson Piano Co). TUNER. REGULATOR AND REPAIRER. Tuning $4.00 Cash. Yearly suscribers taken on low rates. Charges for Repairs Moderate. Workmanship Guaranteed. Free Advic given to intending buyers of new or second hand Pianos. Estimates for repairs made. Trial Order Solicited. SAILORS' HOME. Telephone 1163.127 words
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Advertisement256 1914-06-09 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—4 31—« M. Windier. I EXPERT EUROPE \N DENTIST. Employing Latest Scientific Methods CONSULTATIONS FREE HOURS. 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6. GRESHAM HOUSE (2 Floor) 19, Battery Road. 6-6 English French and German Spoken. 6-9 LOCAL256 words
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Article567 1914-06-09 12 Alleged sale of a Girl The case against the Chinese woman Lim Ah Hia for selling a girl named Tan Gek Chu to one Eng Ah lice and Choa Ah Chua, Ho Ki and "Tan Geh Hia for the abetment of the offence came before Mr. I.rown in567 words
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609 1914-06-09 12 The manager of the Singapore .Express Co. appeared before Mr. Hall, charged with failing to inform the Chief Police Officer that he had gold Traction Engine No. to Messrs. Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. Mr. Arratoon, the manager of ihe new Singapore Express609 words
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Advertisement83 1914-06-09 12 RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM 3rd Mile, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone 1382. Pure Fresh Milk from the Only Dairy Farm in Singapore Entirely under European Management. The Public are requested to order Direct from the Farm to prevent frauds. 12-6 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245 183 words
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Advertisement155 1914-06-09 12 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO Renowned for HighClass Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio. NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis. Arthritis. Etc. BY Dubois's Collo=lodo. A Concentrated Solution of Vegetable lodine. V. ,ar. J Its applications are so numerous thai we cannot enumerate them155 words
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Advertisement365 1914-06-09 12 THIS IS THE BRAND 1 I which most in SingaPOre F M S etc Lead^g a better beer in the market therefore ask always and everywhere for KEY-BEER SOLE AGENTS; BEHN MEYER C° SINGAPOREMORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY No. 2, SCOTT'S ROAD, On Monday, June 15, at 2.30 p.m.365 words
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Article893 1914-06-09 13 THE REIGN OF MUTINY. Soldiers Revolt in Yunnan. LOOT AND DEATH- Capture of a Pseudo Emperor. Ex. Peking. May 14. The Government has received a' telegram from the Chinese Government Telegraph Office at Linanfu, j Yunnan, to the effect that on the j night of the 28th ult.,Ex. - 893 words
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Advertisement144 1914-06-09 13 Grand Hotel De l'Eiirope. Ideal Location, Every Modern Convenience. MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements v stalled. Outdoor catering for special {receptions j and wedding parties. CABLE ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO. 218. "EUROPE." F. P. BAOR. Manager. I L*te of tkeJJSavoy Hotel. London, f I* i 18—7 I The Only Japanese Hotel for144 words
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Advertisement172 1914-06-09 13 Visitors' Guide Book TO SINGAPORE with illustrations and a Map .lust Published. A very useful book for visitors to Singapore and also a suitable Present to friends abroad. Price 75 cts. Each. Can be had from thejw!lowing places:Messrs. C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd., Raffles Place. n G. Otomune Co., Baffles172 words
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999 1914-06-09 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES. Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. May. 1914. AJ)«gar 161,750 48,100 Aim* 83,233 7,400 32,200 Alor Gajah 95,855 6,600 29,300 Alor Poiigsu 101,478 8,520 38,520 Anglo Johore 14,522 10,301 23,877 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 96.825 419,350 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 44,280 180,926 Asahan 46,114 5,488 21,624 Ashbourne 1999 words
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Advertisement198 1914-06-09 14 BUN BEE Co., COLD STORAGE RETAILERS. 11, Rochore Road. (Adjacent to Clyde Terrace Market) SPECIALITY Cooked 9AM BONELESS, SKINLESS AM) READY for the TABLE Pleases the EYE and Tickles the Palate. 'Phone to H77. Chop Teck Seng 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in198 words
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Article175 1914-06-09 15 MALAY A GOLD AND TIN MINES. :o: Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March April May Piculs. 248 282 819 331 44 51 22 34 l$4 235 800 »i 770 035 585 585 228 193 265 336 512 359 510 468 281 83 f 275 27."» 310 386 P u175 words
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Article1154 1914-06-09 15 George Rhodes - Report of Clerical and Medical Committee on Spiritual Healing. By George Rhodes. Mr. de< ffrey Rhodes, the writer of the following sp*eial aiticie in the London Evening News, has beeo actively associated with the mentalhealing movement for the last four or five wars. He is known as1,154 words
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Advertisement235 1914-06-09 15 I-.,,0K COY., MALACCA. T, Address 'Phone No. 13. < i Code usej: A.H.C. sth. Editioa. SOLE AGENTS FOR iTCSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES FOR S. S. 8c F.M.S. New Shipment with accessories Just Arrived. INSPECTION AND ENQUIRIES INVITED, Ming on Motor Bike is better than on Horse back. 3h H.P. 2 Cylinders 2235 words
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Advertisement127 1914-06-09 15 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone No. 1311. Telegrams "KIAN TAI' General Store-keepers, Commission Agents, Ship's Purveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. Canteen Contractors to H.M Rritish and Foreign Navy. Tin provisions, Fresh Provisions, Wines, Spi rits etc., of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE.127 words
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Advertisement285 1914-06-09 15 BOON SENG Co., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. 8 8 19, Robinson Road, 24, Cross St., SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1268. 18—3 17—6 LIM KUEE ChVONG. HOTEL D'EUORPE ARCADE. Leading Rattan Finltire Makers, Artistic Novelties in Rattan Latest Designs a Speciality. Orders promptly c xecuted Charges Moderate. I?i.spection toidiallij Invited Japanese285 words
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Advertisement839 1914-06-09 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ONE CENT A WORD Announceme nt- 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. Telephone839 words
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Advertisement436 1914-06-09 16 Shipping Oriental African Line. The s.s. Salamis is due to arrive from South Africa and Mauritius on the 11th June and will receive prompt despatch for Hongkong. For Freight and Passage apply to: HUTTENBACH BROS., CO. Agents. 2-6 Seang Line of Steamers. S.s. Glenogle 1' 3,7. r >o Tuns, s.s.436 words
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Advertisement480 1914-06-09 16 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills 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 at480 words
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Advertisement357 1914-06-09 16 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following H> pots:— Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford I! Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Br Road. Hotel de l'Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Kirn Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, R Pang Boon Tin Army Navy Bar, High St The Anglo Indian Stores, 84 SerrangoOn Road.357 words
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