Malaya Tribune, 23 June 1914
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Title Section26 1914-06-23 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1.- No. 146. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che Ittalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 2326 words
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Advertisement276 1914-06-23 1 SCOTCH WHISK* rev fl 1 |1 ""XTti?.™" I ii—i ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. i SECOND SHOW 9-15 p.m. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. Two Shows for One Payment. LAST NIGHT~! LAST NIGHT SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF LORD BULWER LYTTON'S MIGHTIEST NOVEL! THE LAST DAYS of POMPEII 8 000 feet276 words
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Advertisement161 1914-06-23 1 GRAND OPERA CO., OF PENANG AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BfcrOf'K. ROAD. WILL STAGE TO-NIGHT! Tuesday, June 23. That most laughable Play ENTITLED MONTE CARLO OR The Life of a Gamester in WHICH ALL OUR ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WILL TAKE PART REMEMBER!!! If you are worried, come and have a161 words
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Advertisement254 1914-06-23 1 i China Mutual u n nd 0 er P0 T r h e ed ("HAD OFFICE I- SHANGHAI. CHINA.) Companies attd ArTmr ot amc Assurance Ordinances ATTRACTIVE PLANS. Companies' MODERATE RATES. [Claims, loam' etc. settled without the delay of reference to Head Office For further particulars apply to THE RESIDENT254 words
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Article343 1914-06-23 2 Another River Fracas. Another serious twakow affray in the Singapore river at Boat Quay on Saturday, was mentioned this morning in the third Court, when Goh Yung Ke and Goh Ah Say were charged with stabbing Chong Chung Chai, a twakow coolie. The injured man being in hospital,343 words
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Article185 1914-06-23 2 l)r. Robert Hutchinson, an authority on dietetics and dyspepsia, had some interesting things to say 011 the food quest ion at a conference of teachers on domestic subjects held about three weeks ago. His address dealt with 44 Diets for Building up Healthy Bodies," and he declared185 words
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Article109 1914-06-23 2 The N. Y. K. liner Kamo Main, from Yokohama for London via ports, had an exciting experience during her present voyage. While in a dense fog off Beachy Head, in the English Channel, the London Steamer Trader, for the River Plate, from Antwerp, hove out of the109 words
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Advertisement246 1914-06-23 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East) SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 28-10 ICOULCHER J !i AND I HAK HENG. I I I, RAFFLES PLACE. General Commission Agents. 1 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. 1 CHEE ENG A SONS, I ESTABLISHED 1859.246 words
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Advertisement125 1914-06-23 2 C t//NNE sS A.SIMPLEINOURISHINCFOODOFIHICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE "AT ALIT STORES IHOTELST&YCLUBS\ KIM HIN Co, SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 11-S Straits Industrial Syndicate. :(o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. f2a 9 Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specificatior Special Quotation for Quantities. Prompt and Careful125 words
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Article603 1914-06-23 3 A Work of Great Utility. Very rarely indeed does it fall to the lot of the busy and often littleappreciated journalist in the Gorgeous East to have the pleasure of welcoming the advent of a really valuable local contribution to the literary fold. Rut the Fates are603 words
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Article85 1914-06-23 3 The Ceylon Department of Agriculture has, after some trouble, secured a tobacco man with a good reputation as a specialist in tobacco cultivation to put the whole matter of tobacco cultivation in Ceylon on v sure and satisfactory footing, says the Times of Ceylon, Arrangements were made to secure the85 words
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Article672 1914-06-23 3 3,666 Acres in 1914:1,000,000 Lb. Export. The following note on the production of plantation rubber in Burma has been issued bv the Commissioner of Settlements and Land Records. Burma:— In order to arrive at a rough idea of the probable annual rubber production of the province in672 words
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Article67 1914-06-23 3 The city of Chengtu, in Szechuen province, was the scene of a huge opium bonfire on the .'frd inst. The conflagration was close to the police station, where thousands gathered to witness the destruction of thousands of opium-smoking lamps, trays and pipes besides thousands of dollars worth of th»poisonous drug.67 words
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Advertisement108 1914-06-23 3 Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRANO, .No. 384, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Next to Harima Hall.) AS AH I BEER 4 Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS FOR The Dai Nippon Brewery Co., Ltd. RETAILERS TAMOTO COMPANY, Telephone No.108 words
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Advertisement231 1914-06-23 3 BENG Co., MALACCA. Commercial General Printers. Lithographers etc., etc., TAY HOCK SIANG, Managing Partner. Accurate and good printing done on the premises. Charges Moderate. 27-4 v Anderson's Mercantile Letter Writer $1.95 Correct Guide to Letter Writing $1.40 Letter Writer Handbook $1.40 Manners <fc Rules of Good Society $1.40 Complete Etiquette231 words
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Article277 1914-06-23 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kota Bharu, Juue, 16. The Weather. The oppressive heat which has been expeiienced everywhere in the S.S. and F.M.8. is due to close contact of the earth with the sun's orbit. Rains should be abundant in the near future. The Telephone Service The telephone277 words
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Article110 1914-06-23 4 The Board of Trade has put forward several important suggestions concerning proposed alterations to Articles 2, 10, 14, 15 and 31 of the International Regulation! for Preventing Collisions at Sea. Among the proposed alterations figure compulsory carrying of second mast-head light the provision of a tixed stern110 words
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Advertisement451 1914-06-23 4 RAVENSWAY 8* Co., No. 187, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore. Telephone, No. 717. I UNDERTAKERS. MARBLE MERCHANTS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. 19-0 19-9 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER 1914 MODEL. The One Perfect Machine Interchangable Carriage, 10 to 27 inches. Price: $190. Quarto or Foolscap Size. Illustrated Catalogue Post Free. Straits Cycle Motor Co., SINGAPORE.451 words
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Advertisement140 1914-06-23 4 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES PHEASANTS SALMON FLAT FISH m New Seasons Australian Apples. MOW IM STOCK I 1-« TAN SOO HOCK, EsT "l^ Hm COMMISSION AND ESTATE fIGEXT, I MALACCA. AGEN7 FOR.— Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. Tames Munro 6* Sons, Ltd. Eastern Shipping Co.140 words
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Article796 1914-06-23 5 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. Singapore, jcxe. *23. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt. Exchange and Share Broker», isfcue the following list of quotations Rubber Shares. Mom. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/4$ 1/11 1 Anglo Java 2/10 3/7 1 Anglo- Johore 1/6 3/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/7$796 words
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Advertisement137 1914-06-23 5 Telephone Xo. 1403. ".OUR SHOP." THE LEADING FLORISTS 20. STAMFORD ROAD branch RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats 0 Artificial Flowers For Table Decoration Fresh Cut Flowers Daily, Roses, Orchids &c, &c. Wreaths, Boquets, Baskets &c, on shortest notice Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Chocolates, Suitable for Presents137 words
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Advertisement478 1914-06-23 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.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. ATTRACTIVE478 words
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Article1149 1914-06-23 6 Remarkable Progress in Last Few Years. L From the interesting and instructive administrative report on the Settlement of Malacca in 1913, which has just been issued as a supplement to the Straits Government Gazette, we take the following excerpts Revenue and Expenditure. The revenue for the year1,149 words
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Article66 1914-06-23 6 Messrs. Martin and Co., of Glasgow, who were carrying on business in Singapore as general merchants for iron, steel and engineers* supplies, have transferred their Singapore business to Messrs. M. S. Martin and Co., of Robinson Road. This firm will in future act as agents in the Straits Settlements and66 words
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Article214 1914-06-23 6 Tuesday, 23rd? Licensing Judge. Meeting fm i Magistrates Coart 3) D Ladies Lawn T. C. An commences. r rr.a-n,... Lodg«. St. George, JMS BJ Moou. New moon m Prince of Wales' Birthday. |f Udes: High wat. r: 10:52 a Wednesday, 24th FootLall League. Aaevedoi i p Manade. 1.15 p.„,214 words
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Article128 1914-06-23 6 The outward P. O. packet A**}* mails from London up to tlit- evenr 5th inst., left Colombo at 1" the 21st inst., and may be expi-« :< d here on Friday afternoon the th m-'- The homeward P. |A- <>.)• D Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Sutnnl..\128 words
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Advertisement173 1914-06-23 6 IJENATZYI I TYRES. I I Are most satisfactory both as regards E£| I HOOCLANDT CO., |j Cycle Gun Repairers. MALACCA. Telegraphic Address:- GOHCHINBEE Telephone No. 53. Dealers io Tin-Ore Para Rubber. General Store-Keepers Repairers. AGENCIES: Siwer Cycles. Dwilop Motor lyres. «Mtpele Cycles. Wiktarin lamps Cycle aid Motor Casolill lm% Accessaries.173 words
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Advertisement45 1914-06-23 6 riEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc 1 BY Dubois's Collo-lodo. A Concentrated Solution of Vegetable lodine. oteM ET lw m conatfuMjlttj] Its applications are so numerous tnat we cannot enumerate them all in this limited space. Singapore Depot. MAYNARD CO., LIMITED.45 words
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Miscellaneous367 1914-06-23 6 MAILS CLOSE. Registration, except where otherwise staf-a closes half-an-hour earlier, but letters mav 1* registered with a late fee of 10 cents up toV minutes before the ordinary mail clones. Daily Except Sunday. For Federated Malay States, Malacca Muar and Penang (by train) at (5 p.m. Gemas, Tampin. 'Malacca. Senmhan.367 words
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Article497 1914-06-23 7 Annam, Fch. str. 3490 tons, Capt. Vezia, arrived from Tientsin, 16-6 for Eur* M. M. Co. Abbotsford, Brit. str. 99 tons, Capt. Morri*, arrived from Bagan, J2-6. For Bagan, date uncertain. K. F. S.S.Co. Baron Entkine Brit. str. 2250 tons, <ft 'Hpt. Tasker arrived from Miike 5-6.497 words
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Article374 1914-06-23 7 H. I. J. M. S. Mogami, Comdr. Miinura, 1350 tons, 198 crew, 6 guns, >000 b.p. From Port Swettenham, 21-0. For Kuala Trenganu 2-7. •Japanese Consul. Apariraa. Brit. str. 2084 tons, Capt. ir11, arrived from Newcastle 21-0. For New Zealand 29. McAlister. Asdang, Siam str. 405 tons, Capt.374 words
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Article131 1914-06-23 7 June 22 -25. Kioto for Port Said and New York. Profit for Bangkok. Van Swoll for Paoang. Omapere for P. Swettenham. Magnet for Cable Ground West. Emile for Rhio. Khing for Penang. Hon? Wan T for Penang. Sri Muar for Muar. Goldmouth for Gibraltar. Carlyle for P. Swettenham. Edendale131 words
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103 1914-06-23 7 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf (Basin) Nil East Wharf Section No. 1 Hong Moh Hakata Maru Sheers Wharf —Africa Main Wharf Section No. 2-Nil 3 -Patani > 4 -Silesia s—Baron Erskine tl—Paroo. Protoilans New Dock No. 7—Trafalgar Ghazee Annam West Wharf 8--Islander Ayuthia Hirano103 words
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Article99 1914-06-23 7 The Ipoh Times relates that a Malay infant has been occupying the attention of the Taiping Police for some weeks past. He is about five or six years old and was found by the Railway Police in a waiting room of the Taiping Railway Station. The Police are unable to99 words
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Article140 1914-06-23 7 Wire - Latest London Prices. By Wire. Copra £24.0.0. demanded for delivery 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot 4 15/16 demanded; future delivery 4 25/32 buvers. Pepper (white): medium 8|, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8 7/16 offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. orCont. o.i.f. future140 words
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Article228 1914-06-23 7 Singapore, June, 23. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs HO S. do 21.00 Copra Bali do 10.00 Copra Gorong Talo do 10.15 Copra Dongalo do 10.15 Copra Kayong do '.».7.*) Copra Pulo do !*.(•;> Copra Pontianak dc &*S Copra Siantan do '.Ui.'* Copra Singkawang do 'J.ti.'i228 words
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Article70 1914-06-23 7 De voe'slmp. Brilliant Oil (2) tins) $3.<M> Sylvan Arrow Oil (2) tins 3.25 Fish Brand 2 tins in ease at 3.50 Lampglass brand 2 tins in case at '•>■'■'<>> Lampglass brand 2 tins 3.20 Dragon brand 2 tins 3-15 Crown brand 2 tins Mo Rising Sun brand 2 tins70 words
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Article114 1914-06-23 7 Singapore, J one 23. On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/10 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 5/8 3 m/s. 2/4 6/16 On Germany— Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 242£ On France Bank d/d. 293* Private 3 m/s. 297} On India BankT. T. 174* Private 30 d/s.114 words
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Article798 1914-06-23 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The Austrian Lloyd liner Silesia < for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, j 1 completed loading at Sect. 3 T. P. 1 and sailed thitf morning. The Glen and Shire liner Mon- moutli.shire is now discharging a j large Europe cargo798 words
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Article179 1914-06-23 7 Launch of S- S. Onura. The new B. L liner Oniara has been successfully launched at the yards of Messrs. Wm. Gray and 80% Ltd., West Hartlepool. She is Imdt to Lloyds highest class and is a very handsome vessel. She has two decks laid, with179 words
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Article111 1914-06-23 7 Amalgamation Rumour. For some time a rutnour has bees rite in Glasgow to tiie efFe;t that the well-known motor manufacturing firm of Argylls (Limited) is negi>- iuting with the Darracq firm vwtii a > iew to amalgamating the two conerns. The Times Glasgow correspondent states that no111 words
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Article96 1914-06-23 7 Litigants to Receive Nothing. A Washington message, <lated May 27, states The Supreme Court has held tliai the Titanic owners are liable only in accordance with the American maritime law. This means that the litigants will receive nothing, as the law Limits American companies/ liability to salvage from96 words
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Obituary15 1914-06-23 8 BIRTHS. On 2lUh May, at Tsingtao, the wife of Paul Wimmel a daughter.15 words
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Obituary30 1914-06-23 8 At the Presbyterian Church, Penang, on 16th June, Mr. R. Eadie of Rubana Estate, Teluk Anson, to Miss May Davies, daughter of Mr. James Davies, Iron Founder, Stirling, Scotland.30 words
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Obituary27 1914-06-23 8 On June 20» at his residence in Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S., Mr. Leow Loong Kong, On 31st May, at Shanghai, Jose Maria Maher, aged 05.27 words
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Article1069 1914-06-23 8 Complaints have reached us regarding the frequent A Great blocking of Rochore Nuisanck. Road by ricksha coolies and their vehicles. Pedestrians, we are informed, find great difficulty in passing along Queen and Waterloo Streets, and when the men are asked to make way they become grossly abusive.1,069 words
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Article223 1914-06-23 8 Writing on the 20th instant, our Seremban correspondent reports the suicide of Captain Dunman, who shot himself in his bathroom. The report runs as follows I regret to record the death of Captain Dunman, (officer commanding the Colonial Survey section doing topographical survey of the State223 words
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Article93 1914-06-23 8 Many and hearty will be untitled congratulations tendered to Evelyn Campbell Ellis, o Singapore's leading and most po| citizens, upon the bon< bestowed upon him by II- King. The new Knight, ba>' n p been closely identified for yea practically all that makes lasting welfare of the htrai* Settlements, this93 words
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Advertisement150 1914-06-23 8 ANTIMAL DISINFECTING FLUID IS A Disinfectant, Antiseptic and Deodorant for all purposes. In 1 Gallon Tins and 5 Gallon Drums. Sbarpe, Boss fi Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. H MOTOR TYRES I IcontiiintaJ H CYCLE 1|) TYRES B FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross" erosene The Cheapest Refined Oil150 words
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Advertisement132 1914-06-23 8 Dont Forget THAT ORIENTAL AND OTHER "CRANGS" OBTAIN "OLD ORKNEY" ALSO Happy Hundreds Habitually Have HARVEY'S FROM T. M. LAMB CO., 6D, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 26—5 26—8 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS BEST VALUE IN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Chow Kit Co. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the business132 words
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Article533 1914-06-23 9 Tin price to-day, locally, $70.25. j;>l» tons sold. luteal shipping news is on page 7 0 f this issue. -»:o:— .-♦1 p. Wu" was produced for ipOth time at the Strand Theatre, tendon, on May 2t>. —:o: The Siam Observer states that Germany intends to give up533 words
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Article82 1914-06-23 9 Eastern Appointments. Reuter's Service. London, June 22. Sir Conyngham Greene, ambassador at Tokyo, has been made a G.C.M.G. Mr. Michael Fox, Chengtu, Con-sul-general is created a C.M.G. as also Mr. E. M. Hobart Hampden, Secretary to Embassy. Tokyo and Mr. Sly, Consul at Harbin. Local Honours TheReuter's Service. - 82 words
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Article99 1914-06-23 9 Rebels Inclined to Surrender. Reuter's Service. London, June 22. A message from Durazzo states that at the request of the insurgent leaders the Prince of Weid has agreed to a two days' armistice. It is stated the rebels are inclined to surrender. It is understood the DutchReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article40 1914-06-23 9 Devoured by Wild Beast. A telegram from Chicago states that a circus trainer entered a cage in which were six lions. In the darkness he was devoured by a lion which escaped and has terrorised the city.40 words
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Article32 1914-06-23 9 Proposed Flight by French Aeronaut. Reuter's Service. London, June 22. The Frenchman Jeannoir proposess to fly from St. Petersburg to Peking in July, via Cheliabinsk, Irkutsh and Kalgan.Reuter's Service. - 32 words
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Article66 1914-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 22. The death is announced of Baroness Bertha von Suttner, President of the Austrian Peace Society and member of the Advisory Council of the Carnegie Peace Society, who has written many books on the subject of peace and arbitration. The death is also announced ofReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article37 1914-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June, 21. Sir Joseph Beeeham has practically acquired nineteen acres of land in Covent Garden, including the Market, Drury Lane Theatre and the Opera House. Others are interested in the transaction.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article68 1914-06-23 9 AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S TEST. Triumph of Clincher Tyres. (Malay Mail Special.) London, June 20. Clincher tyres made of plantation rubber have emerged triumphantly from the Royal Automobile Club's 5,(XX) mile test. The North British Rubber Co. claim that plantation rubber tyres are unequalled. Rubber Co. Dividends. Sialang pays a68 words
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Article49 1914-06-23 9 Parade of the Force. Reuter's Service. London, June 22. At Carrick-on-Shannon there was a parade of three thousand Nationalist volunteers. The men were armed mostly with rifles and wore uniform. They arrived in jaunt-ing-cars, brakes and motors and displayed green banners. The IrishAmerican spectators promised contributions.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article47 1914-06-23 9 Horse Guards Parade. Reuter's Service. London, June 22. Beautiful sunshine favoured the principal birthday ceremony of trooping the colours at the Horseguards parade. Their Majesties, the King and Queen, Royalties, Cabinet Ministers and prominent Dominion and Indian visitors were a featuue of the celebration.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article48 1914-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 22. Her Majesty the Queen has been appointed Colonel-in-chief of the 18th Hussars. Queen Alexandra has been appointed Colonel-in-chief of the 9th Hussars and the Yorkshires. The Princess Royal is appointed to the 7th Dragoons and Princess Louise to the Argylls.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article31 1914-06-23 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 22. The World's lawn tennis championships have opened at Wimbledon in bright sunshine. Unusual crowds were present. There was a representative international entry.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article27 1914-06-23 9 Prices Firm. Malin/u Trlbiiut Sprciul.) London, June 23. Present current quotations for plantation rubber aie No. 1 Crepe,spot, Ijd. Fine Smoked Sheet, 2s. Id.27 words
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Article56 1914-06-23 9 Mr. Edmund Monson, Second Secretary of the British Embassy, Tokyo, has just left for England to take up his appointment as Second Secretary of the Embassy at Pari-. His successor. Count Charles Henry Bentick, arrived in Tokyo a few days ago. Count Bentick was Second Secretary of the Legation at56 words
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Article584 1914-06-23 9 $500 Bond Estreated for NonAppearance in Police Court. Accused Appears To-day. Mr. R. A. Oliveiro was ordered to appear in the first Magistrate's Court at 12 noon yesterday to answer the three following charges That on the 10th of March last he had cheated one Fujikoma584 words
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Article110 1914-06-23 9 A subscription dance in aid of the Girls 1 Friendly Society will be held on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at 9.15 p.m., in the Tanglin Club. H. K. the Officer Administering the Government,*he Hon R.J. Wilkinson, 0. m. <;.. and Mrs. Wilkinson have kindly consented to be present. By kind110 words
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Article364 1914-06-23 9 Opens in London To-morrow. To-morrow an international exhibition of rubber and rubber goods and of cotton and other fibres and tropical products used in connection with their manufacture will be opened at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, by his Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught. His Majesty the364 words
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Article200 1914-06-23 9 Before Mr. A. V. Brown, in the 1st Court yesterday, Mr. Lambert, residing at 193, Orchard Road, appeared to answer a charge of having driven a motorcar in Selegie Road without having clear burning headlights attached to his car. A second charge was brought by the Police,200 words
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Article81 1914-06-23 9 It is satisfactory to Learn that the Government has given its content to the planting community to build a sanatorium on the Taiping Hills, a privilege only once before granted to a private- person or corporation—the Methodist Episcopal Mission. The planters have been asked to fix upon a site. The81 words
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Article1325 1914-06-23 10 Remarkable Defence by Cricket Club. Mr. J. McKV.zic Honoured. The re-play was expected to take place next Monday, but owing to the Regiment being on duty that day, the match will not take place until Thursday, July 2. The final for the S. F. A.1,325 words
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Article95 1914-06-23 10 Recently the Daily Telegraph opened a subscription to liquidate the debt of £40,000 on the London headquarters of the Young Men's Christian Association. The whole of the debt has now been cleared off. Last Saturday afternoon Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks, British Resident, Perak, laid the foundation stone of St. George's95 words
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Article110 1914-06-23 10 First Citizenship Papers Granted The San Diego Union publishes an Associated Press telegram dated Los Angeles, May (>, which reads as follows —For the first time in California a Hindu will enjoy the privileges of citizenship, when Ganesh Pandit is naturalized to-morrow by Frederick Jones, United110 words
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Article212 1914-06-23 10 Last Sunday morning the Feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated at S. S. Peter and Paul's Chinese Church at 8. The Right Revd. Emile Barillon, the Bishop of Malacca, celebrated pontifical high mass, assisted by the Rev. E. Mariette, the Vicar, and the Rev. G.212 words
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Article96 1914-06-23 10 The late Mr. J. G. Maetaggart was interred yesterday afternoon at Bidadari cemetery. A very large gathering of the deceased's iiiends paid their last respects to the departed at the grave-aide, where magnificent wreaths had been placed in numbers. The Lodge St. George was strongly96 words
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Article83 1914-06-23 10 The Bombay Port Trusts' twin screw crane barge has been launched at the Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Co., Ltd., Goole. She has a lifting capacity of t>0 tons. The vessel is lt>() ft. long, ;>() ft. in beam and has a moulded depth of 14 ft. The83 words
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Article122 1914-06-23 10 Mr. George II. Cann, a director of the California National Supply Company and Manager of the San Francisco Branch, is in Japan on business. He is to inspect the oil rotary machines of the Company installed at the oil fields in Echigo and intends to investigate the opportunities for investment122 words
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Advertisement81 1914-06-23 10 'Phone No. 436. i MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE FOR SALE FOR REPAIRS j FOR UP-KEEP THE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE COY, AND MOTOR WORKS, j BEACH ROAD. RONEO Ltd, MANUFACTURERS OF STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE, Filing Systems, Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons. For Price and Quality we are UNA PPROACHA BLE. i Roneo81 words
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Article54 1914-06-23 11 In the terfnis doubles between longkpng and Shanghai, on Ma% E a t Shanghai. Tonssaint and m t (Shanghai) beat Hancock jjjj Qreen (Iheigkong), the score B three games being in their j aV <'iii. viz., 8-6, 6-2, 7-. r >. Honours Zt thus even, as the visitors won54 words
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81 1914-06-23 11 The 150 yards handicap swiml, event for the Jackson-Millar •up, which took place at the Swimnjn o Clnb on Sunday morning, was 90 n |>y Karsten who was given 10 Uconds. T. Stewart, plus 16 seconds, |Lg second, and the third man to l ~the line81 words
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Article208 1914-06-23 11 Kin\ members competed for the Spnnii Cup last week-end. Mr. \V. K. Hooper was the winner, retnrning a net score of 73. The first pxteen in Saturday and Sunday's play qualified foi further play in jie Vade 1 up. Their scores were as follows \V E. Hooper208 words
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Article188 1914-06-23 11 S. R. c. Cricketers Defeat Gunners. The Recreation Club won Satur- j day's match from the R. G. A. by a score of 111 runs to with 5 wickets still to go. The play took place on the Esplanade. Following is the score Moss b Coelho 0 lndermaur stpd.188 words
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Article134 1914-06-23 11 Yesterday's Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. H.T. White v. K. Scoular. Match l*oBtpon6fL SINGLE HANDICAP. Bond, piuri 1, v. W. M. Foreman, 1. Match postponed. DOUBLE HANDICAP. ft Mittelsteinand F. Cohnitz, plus I beat R. D. Pitceathly and J. Henderson, scr. 21 —11. R. L L. Braddell and N.134 words
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Article354 1914-06-23 11 Per Perak, from T. Anson, June 20.—Messrs. Stmrf, Mclllwraith, Sugden, C. J. Smith, R. H. Bland, Cowie. Per Tara, from Madras, June 20.— Messrs. H. O. Maas, H. C. Jackson, van Vliek, S. A. Nason. Per M.M. Atlantique from Marseille Jnne 21.—Mr. AashetonSmith, Mesdames d'Anthoine de Brunes, and354 words
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Article138 1914-06-23 11 The Epworth League of the Tamil M. E. Church was 44 At Home to the like organization of the Middle Road Church, their friends and well-wishers at 4 p.m. on Saturday at the Nind Deaconess Home, Mount Sophia. An interesting and pleasing programme was given, after which138 words
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279 1914-06-23 11 The strenuous life, which is now as general here as everywhere else, is chiefly responsible for the weak nerves from which so many people suffer. They are caused by too rapidly using up the body's store of phosphorus. On this phosphorus depends the279 words
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Article167 1914-06-23 11 The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the posts of three Shift Engineers at the Sewage Pumping Station in People's Park. The salary of the First Shift Engineer will be $1,500 per annum rising by increments of $60 per annum for approved service to a maximum of $1,800,167 words
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Advertisement106 1914-06-23 11 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Fifteen Pawnshops, On Wednesday. Ist July, 1914 Q 10 a.m. On Friday. 3rd July, 1914 10 a.m. On Monday. 6th July, 1914 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of Watches, Chains, Gold, Diamond and other Rings, Earrings, Chinese and Malay ornaments, etc., will106 words
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Advertisement264 1914-06-23 11 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 31—8 frl. Swindler. EXPERT EUROPEAN 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 H. c. HUDSON,264 words
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Article1473 1914-06-23 12 {Concluded from Yesterdaif s issue.) Old And Njw Companies. It is, as everybody knows, the early bird that catches the worm. The few English capitalists who were quick to appreciate and anticipate the elevation of the coconut can be counted on the lingers of one hand. While others1,473 words
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Advertisement313 1914-06-23 12 THIS IS THE BRAND P° re P-M.S., etc Leading evet T wnere You won't get <C a V;;. I IN> a better beer in the market. X therefore ask always and everywhere for ICE Y^-BEERI SOLE AGENTS; BEHN MEYER C° U° SINGAPORE- If W 1 Jf Jsn\ TRAVELLING MmW*h3*' RUGS313 words
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Advertisement190 1914-06-23 12 KOH CO.'S ensH eLEa Ra .x eE S ALB NOW PROCEEDING Picture Post Cards Singapore Views, Colour and Plain Comic P osl Cards. 'Tucks' P 0S Tango Post Cards? ALL GOODS AT REDUCED PElctj. NOTE. A souvenir will be KOH CO 82-3, Bras Basah Road, Telephone No. 776. THE BANGKOK190 words
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Article13 1914-06-23 13 f We do not M0MM rily <WoTW tkĕ opinion* expressed by cormpond*:nt*.\13 words
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Article251 1914-06-23 13 Goal Kick or Free Kick Sir, —Much has been paid regarding the opening match of the League between the S. C. C. and AzevedoB. What surprises an onlooker is that a referee with such a capital reputation as Mr. E. J. Howlev should have been apparently at sixes and sevens251 words
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Article112 1914-06-23 13 Latest Returns. According to investigations carried out by the Japanese Department of Communications, the number of wire- j less telegraph stations throughout the world at the end of 1913 was 3,572, of which 448 were land stations, 1 665 were on merchant vessels and 1,559 on warships.112 words
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Article311 1914-06-23 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June, 18. Football. The Padang was, yesterday e\ening, the of ail interesting league contest between the Crimson Cross A and the Cha\ar Maraaur Club, weather being favourable, the ground was crowded with interested spectators, Mr. H. Baily was the i referee. The311 words
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Article53 1914-06-23 13 Outputs in May 1914. We are indebted to Messrs. F. W. Barker and Co. for the following return Alma MOO lbs. Bukit Toh Alang 6,671 Cluny 12,473 Kinta Kellas 14,500 Shanghai Kiebang 5,096 Kuala Kangsar 20,iJ92 Sungei Don 6,638 Kota Bahroe 20,051 > Chemor 9.080 Goodheart l»56053 words
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Article171 1914-06-23 13 Uftaer the Post Office Enactments 1905 It is notified that on newspaper® published in the Federated Malay States and posted within seven day» of the date of publication, addressed to any place in the Federated Malay States, the Straits Settlements, Johore, Brunei, Sarawak, British North171 words
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Article178 1914-06-23 13 Mr. C. F. Musj<rave, Secretary to the London Chamber of Commerce, writes: "At the last meeting of the Council of this Chamber attention was called to the statement whicb had been extensively circulated in I the Press to the effect that the Lou- don Chamber had178 words
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Article84 1914-06-23 13 The appointment is announced in the Japan Times (June (>.) of Mr. Eki Hioki (at present Minister to Chile) as successor to the late Mr. Yamasaat the Japanese Legation in Peking. He was First Secretary of the Legation in Peking from 11KX) to 1906 and assisted in drafting the new84 words
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Advertisement228 1914-06-23 13 I Grand Hotel De l'Europe. I i ideal Location, Every Modern Convenience. MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements installed. (hitdoor catering for special and wedding parties. CABLE ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO. 218. "EUROPE." F. P. BAUR. Manager. j B L.te of tit. S avoy Hotel. London. R I—4 18—7 J The Only Japanese228 words
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1376 1914-06-23 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. May. 1914. AHagar 161,750 63,020 Mm 83,233 32,200 Alor Gajah 96,850 8,292 39,368 AlorPongsu 101,478 38,520 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,301 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 1&324 532,674 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 49,513 230,439 Asaban 46,114 5,225 26 849 Ayer Hitam 09,320 9,4981,376 words
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Advertisement197 1914-06-23 14 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone No. 131 1. Telegram* "KIANTAF General Store-keeper*, Commission Agents, Ship's Purveyors, and Ship-Chandlers. Canteen Contractors t« H.M British and Foreign Navy. Tin provisions. Fresh Provision.-. Wines, Spirits etc., of the best quality, always in Stock. Orders promptly executed. PRICES MODERATE. Manager:—TAY197 words
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Article255 1914-06-23 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March April May t Piculs. 248 282 310 331 320 44 51 22 34 45 *eh I \*< 300 300 770 635 585 585 600 M) I 228 193 265 336 265 Ining 512 359 510 468 SBO 8255 words
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Article56 1914-06-23 15 (Special to the Ceylon Obrerrer.) Radium in India. Calcutta, May 30. Mining for pitch-blende, the chief source of radium, has commenced in Abrakhi Pahar, a small hill in ttingar Estate, Gaya District. Over 8 cwt. oi pitch-blende has been won, and there is every prospect of finding a56 words
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Article179 1914-06-23 15 Bombay, June 5. To the long list of cotton tires this year has been added one more. A Uvo-storeyed building on Frere Road, opposite the docks, used as godowns, was burnt down to-day. In the godown were staced 3,">00 cotton bales, which have all been destroyed.179 words
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Article124 1914-06-23 15 Calcutta, June 6. H. E. the Viceroy lias sanctioned the institution of a new title of Aggainahapandita to correspond with the titles of Mahamahophdliyaya and Shams-Tjl-Ama. The title of Aggainahapandita, the meaning of which is one who is eminently learned or chief among thegreat scholars, will be124 words
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Article41 1914-06-23 15 Calcutta, June 6. The directors of the Poona Bank, Ltd., have decided to close their Nagpur branch. The cause attributed is that people have lost confidence in Swadeshi banks owing to the failures of Indian managed banks.41 words
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Article48 1914-06-23 15 Calcutta, June 8. In the course of the next few weeks it will be possible for ships to navigate the river Hooghly at nights, as portions of the channel have been lighted. This will enable vessels to come to Calcutta at least 24 hours earlier.48 words
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Article129 1914-06-23 15 Calcutta. June 10. Dr. Gilbert Walker, DirectorGeneral of the Observatories of India, thus summarises his monboob forecast .—The indications are conflicting, but it appears on the whole likely that the total monsoon rainfall of India will be somewhat less abundant than usual, at any rate in129 words
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229 1914-06-23 15 Powerful Fleet Projected for Dutch Indies. Dreadnoughts. Cruisers, Torpedoboats and Submarines. A month ago the Gazette de j Hollande drew attention to the fact that Vice-Admiral Tydeman had then been a month in Netherlands- India with the object of carrying out the commission229 words
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151 1914-06-23 15 Ah Yeng, Arumugam, Bakan, Batty, Capt. Oshman. Chilladorai, Chin Hong, Chiok See, Doctor Tiangahkhee, Ejrove Saidwall, Elias Rahaman, Fong Futt, Gordon, Govindasamy, Guongdick, Harnam Singh, Hickey, Hoeslee, H. T. Sina, Iddon, Kami, Kana, Kongannthye, Kwaykeng, Lahmin bin Haji Mohamed, Lawbigfongsooi, Lawford, Leepoi, Leung151 words
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Article154 1914-06-23 15 Colonel N. W. Baruardiston, m.v o. who it to succeed Brigndier-Ueneral E. J. Cooper, c.b., m.v.o, n.5.0., incommand of the troops in North China, joined tne 77th Foot (now 2nd Battalian Middlesex Raiment) in September, 1878, »nd w»« 1 jutant of the Btttalioa ft om 1682 to154 words
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Advertisement48 1914-06-23 15 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists, Families and Commercial-travellers. modern 'Phone No. 58. I m MODATION Cable Address: WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION 1 HIGH LIFE "ADELPHI/' Singapore. HOME COMFORT! IN THE Code: STYLE AND FAST! LUXURY! EA A.B.C. 1 5th Edition. Proprietor, Manager, B. JOHANNES. J.OAEAPIET.48 words
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Advertisement297 1914-06-23 15 BOON SENG Co., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. 8 g 19, Robinson Road, 24. Cross St., SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 1268. 18—3 17—6 "Minyak Daging Mokrcin" For Rheumatism, Gout, Paralysis, Numbness, Syphilis, Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sprains, Bruises, Bites, Stings Deafness, Earache. Toothache, Piles and all kinds of skin diseases etc. Apply297 words
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Advertisement451 1914-06-23 16 [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. ONE CENT A WORD Announce merits 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. Telephone451 words
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Advertisement347 1914-06-23 16 GOODS SHIPPED. s; TRAITS Shipping and Parcel Agency, 33, Robinson Road You need us? If you are booking a Parage, receiving, forwarding, insuring, or storing goods. 'Phone 169. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICK-Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) Authorised CapitaJ-$5,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORSPKM: Sian< E«Q. (Vice Chairman)347 words
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Advertisement489 1914-06-23 16 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. 8.8. "Glenogle" 3,750 Tons. 8.8. "Seang Bee" 6,799 Tons. 8.8. "Seang Choon" 6,775 Tons. The steamer has excellent accommodation for passengers, and carries a qualified surgeon. She has Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to: GIONG HOE Co., Agents, or SARKIES BROTHERS. for489 words
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Advertisement482 1914-06-23 16 Shipping P- O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bill* of Lading issued for China Ports: Gulf Continental and AmSn Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting at Colombo with482 words
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Advertisement409 1914-06-23 16 The Malaya Tribune, Can be had at the f Singapore. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford < Messrs. Koh Co Qo d Road. y Baa, Hotel de l'Europe. Adelphi Hotel. Kirn Co. Chop Teck Seng, 97, Sefegfe p,. Pang Boon Tin, (Tank Railway Station Arm y& Navy Bar, High S Ihe Anglo409 words
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