Malaya Tribune, 4 July 1914
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Title Section26 1914-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I- No. 156. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbe Iftalapa Cribune. SATURDAY, JULY 4.26 words
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Advertisement204 1914-07-04 1 i I^^^^ gr— r AGENTS jj CSm nji 0 1 I FALLADIUV OICfiAFD ROADf Siogapore's PrMier theatre:' 4*■ ORCHARD Ml> TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NIGHT EXPENSIVE AND IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT test Living Exponent of Card Manipulation," Vide Press. ORIGINAL «£j THE PS" ORIGINAL MARVEL The Malini that has Entertained204 words
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Advertisement127 1914-07-04 1 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, Rol>in.«on Road, Singapore. Phone No. 1311. Telegrams 4 KIAKTAP :o: General Store-keepers, Commission Agents, Ship's Purveyors, and Ship-Chan fliers. Canteen Contractor* to H.M Briftkh ?nd Nary. Tin provisions, Fresh gici.i n Wines, Spirits etc., of the best qnality, alwa) s in Stock. Orders pronfptly ex127 words
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Advertisement280 1914-07-04 1 HAVE YOU MADE PROVISION FOR YOUR CHILDREN? One of the chief anxieties which a married man has is how to best provide for the education of his children, the expenses for which reach i their maximum when the children are from 14 to 20 years old. To meet this heavy280 words
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Advertisement112 1914-07-04 1 GRAND SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCE [the GRAND OPERA COY. OF PENAN G AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WILL STAGE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT II Saturday, Ath July, 1914. That most Hilarious and Funny Piece ENTITLED I SHEHER ZAMAN DON'T FAIL TO COME! All our Actors and Actresses will be at112 words
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Article2689 1914-07-04 2 New Book Dealing with the Present Crisis. CRITICAL STUDY OF PRESIDENT HUERTA AND THE REBELS. American Money Trust as a Menace to European Capital We have been favoured with advance proofs of a new work from the pen of Mr. John W. De Kay, entitled, "The2,689 words
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Advertisement254 1914-07-04 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Fa r East.) SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 I COULCHER I I AND I HAK HENG. 1 I I, RAFFLES PLACE. 1 General Commission Agents. 1 I IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. 1 CHEE ENG SONS, IESTABLISHED254 words
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Advertisement121 1914-07-04 2 OBSERVE LABEL A_SIMPCE!NOUR!SHINC:FOOD OEi.HICH MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL?^TORES^HOT£QT&I'CLUBS KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 Straits Industrial Syndicate. -:(o): General Export Merchants Commission Agents. 12 a, Change Alley, Singapore. ESTABLISHED 1907.) Speciality: Hard Ordinary Straits Timber Steam Sawn to Specification Special Quotation for Quantities. Prompt and Careful Attention and Supervision121 words
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Advertisement343 1914-07-04 3 AS AH I BEER 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 v Tamato Co., Telephone No. 412. 351. VICTORIA STREET. And All Liquor Dealers. TAN SOO HOCK, 2 COMMISSION AND343 words
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Article520 1914-07-04 4 Meeting of Japanese Imperial Marine Association. (Japan Times, Jane 13.) The 14th annual meeting of the Kaiji Kxokai (The Imperial Marine Association) w*s held at irs office, at "2. on Tuesday afternoon. The Chief Director, Vice-Admiral Baron Arichi, in t'peidng the meeting, in detail the work accomplished520 words
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Advertisement211 1914-07-04 4 f p TRAVELLING =«J RUGS j The "ALVIN" Rug J^^^Pl 1 S3 50 Each. SIZE 58 x 90 in. NEW DESICNS IN PUIDS, CHECKS PLAIN COLOURS. KATZ BROS., LTD. STOP! O:iE MINUTE, I OUR ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE NOW ON Bargains! Bargains!! j Silk Socks and Stockings. Ladies *nd Gent's Boots211 words
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Advertisement218 1914-07-04 4 Grand Hotel De l'Europe. j lldealI Ideal Location, Every Modern Convenience. MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements installed. lOutdoorI Outdoor catering for special receptions and wedding parties. CABLE ADDRESS TBLEPHOHI NO. 218. I 44 EUROPE." F. P. BAP. Mai I L«t« ot tk« Savoy Hotel. Lo«Joa. is—4 j "hock~"s coy.7 MALACCA. Telegraphic218 words
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Article475 1914-07-04 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) t Seremban, June 30. The Crimson Cross A team left in a big motor bus for Port Dickson on Saturday last, the 27th, toplay a game of soccer with the Port Dickson team in connection with the Sererffnan Football League. The match was475 words
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Article124 1914-07-04 5 Fines of £27 and £7 7 s Od cos's and of £10 and £3 3s Od cowts were inipo>-ed at the Guildhall, Uwt month, on Mr. Spiegel, of The London Mail, and the printer, Mr. S. Foster, for publishing a s-heine for a lottery called the*124 words
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Advertisement128 1914-07-04 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. rCI -c. LONDON OFFICE: :s Ho*:. Singapore. 52. Old Jewry. E.C. 1000 deposited with the Supreme Court of e g with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular. CTIVE P' ASSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. ,Tim COMMISSION TO BROKERS. I ulars, apply128 words
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Advertisement463 1914-07-04 5 I THE BENGAL PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANGE GO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: CALCUTTA. THE SAFEST AND CHEAPEST LIFE MARRIAGE ASSURANCE CO. Security deposited with the Government. Absolute Security for the Poor. Lowest Rates of Premium, Economic Management. Non-forfeiture Privileges. Prompt Settlement of Claims. The Company is prepared to accept insurances of $250463 words
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Article1680 1914-07-04 6 Sinter Company's Case. In the First Court, before Mr. A. V. Brown, Seet Kim Seng appeared to receive sentence on the charges of criminal breach of trust brought against him by the Singapore branch of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. The charges referred to the sums of $132,1,680 words
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61 1914-07-04 6 Out-puts in June 1914. Messrs. Paterson, Simons and C Ltd., kindly favour us with the following returns, for June, of Trafalgar Limited. Output June 1914 (Rubber) 1,882 Lbs. Output June 1913 (Rubber) Total to date this year (Rubber) 5,450 Output June 1914 (Coconuts) 25,500 Output61 words
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Article28 1914-07-04 6 We are indebted to the courtof Mr. Jas. Snodgrass, the Agent, for the following returns Output in June 1914 6,032 lbs. Do. 0 months 29,41228 words
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Article30 1914-07-04 6 We are indebted to Messrs. Derrick and Co., the Secretaries, foi the following June returns Aver Panas 17,X00 Lbs. A lor Gajah 9,000 Pantai 7,11230 words
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Article53 1914-07-04 6 June, 1914, Outputs. Ting Kil Tin Mine. The output from the Ting Kil Tii Mines for June, was piculs 531.2" —plant ore piculs 300 tributpiculs 171.25. This is a considerable improve ment upon the May output, when ii amounted to 471.20, and on April when53 words
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Article74 1914-07-04 6 We are indebted to Messrs. Guthrie and Co. for the retunthe Heawood Tin Mine in June, as follows The output of Tin from this '<»impany's properties for the month ol June amounted to 239 piculs, of which 122 piculi wore mined bj the Company and 117 picu 1>74 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement107 1914-07-04 6 I TTREa 1 Are most satisfactory both as regards ||p 1 HOOGLANOT CO., g HOTEL van WUK SPECIAL DINNER AND BAND NIGHT SATURDAY, JULY 4TH. There Is Nothing Marvellous In the "EVINRUDE" Porto-Detachable Row Boat Motor. Trials Arranged by.-— M. S. MARTIN Co., 92 93, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, Sole Agents107 words
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Article100 1914-07-04 7 ■< M M. Packet Amazone left mil Tin>day. the 30th ult., 4. arrive L. re at about 7 *2 1 M Jl. Packet Vffl.de la Ciotat H kti-day and may be here at about 6 a.m. on .MooI r the quarter ending 30tfa i: A m obtained100 words
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Article249 1914-07-04 7 Bridge, Nor. str. 650 tpn?, Capt. Folkman, arrived from .Bangkok, 3-7. For Bangkok 6. Ban Seng Soon. Ellen Rickmers, Ger. str. 2052 tons, Capt. Prahin, arrived from Hamburg, 3-7. For Hongkong 3. Dalinfuin Co. Esmeralda, Brit. str. 60 tons, Capt. Jo< n, arrived from Bagan, 6-7. For Bagan249 words
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Article79 1914-07-04 7 July 3 -4. Ulysses for Seattle. Physa for P. Samboe. Ban Ho Liong for Sourabaya. Denbigbsire for Antwerp. Kaka for Malacca. Hai Nam for Muar. Will o'tbe W.isp for Trengganu. Gleofalloch for Pennng. Selangor for Penapg. Valentyn for Sarubas. Haliotis for Madras. Elont for Berouw. Neilore for Antwerp. Zwei79 words
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Article196 1914-07-04 7 According to the London and China Express of the 12th June, the Bank rate remains unchanged at 3 per cent. The Open market rate for short loans is 2 per cent., and discount of four months' Bank bills 2\ per cent. There is a distinct improvement196 words
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Article68 1914-07-04 7 A couple of days ago two Chinese were killed at Ipoh by two motorcars—one driven by Mr. A. E. Coope and the other by Mr. Fenner. The deceaseds' names are Lee Yoon and Lam Siew. No. .*> dredge of the Malayan Tin Dredging Company was floated on June 30th, and68 words
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Article142 1914-07-04 7 Litest London^rices (By Wire.) Copra £24 0 0. demanded for deliveiy 6 weeks or 2 months h#»nce. Pepper (blaek): fair quality spot 5/- demanded; future delivery 4f buyers. Pepper (white): medium 8£, immfdiate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8 3/16 offered. Garnbier Delivery U. K. orCont. o.i.f. future delivery142 words
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Article301 1914-07-04 7 Singapore, July. 4. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $28.00 Nutmegs SO S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 10.25 Copra Goronc Talo do io.:'.;* Copra Dongalo do 10.35 Copra Kayong do :i.h,"> Copra Pulo do M.7.1 Copra Pontianak Ov <t.;>,.-, Copra Siantan do «.».7:1 Copra ISingkawang do 1».K0301 words
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Article111 1914-07-04 7 Singapore, July 4. On Loudon— 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 5/16 On Germany— Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 242£ On France— Bank d/d. 293£ Private 3 m/s. 297£ On India Bank T. T. 174£ Private 30 d/s.111 words
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Article613 1914-07-04 7 Latest Intelligence from the Wharves and Shipping Offices. To Messrs. Hooglandt and Company is consigned the liner Ellen Rickmers, in port from Europe. She will load for China, Japan and Siberia ports. The British steamer Queen Adelaide, from Antwerp and ports, is due here this morning bound for613 words
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443 1914-07-04 7 Batavia Sept.-Oct., 1914. f f We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. W. E. van Rijnberk for a copy of the following Circolar Letter: Re Congress Steamer The Royal Packet Navigation Company's steamer Rumphius having been allotted for the purpose of conveyiug members of443 words
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Article133 1914-07-04 7 The output of Malayan Tin Dredging for June was 700 piculs. Yesterday afternoon in the Second Magistrate's Court Yeo Ho Heng was charged with having robbed and voluntarily cai c I grievous hurt to one San Ah Wee. Inspector A. Wilson prosecute i. The latter siated that on the 10th133 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous375 1914-07-04 7 'fixtures. Saturday- M- ,h; :R. <i. A. v«. u 5 10 p.n). L- the Sacred Heart. rr- t. r Trimtv. j y v team racft A nival a r ij a.m- P- m Monday 6th. x ruw C'oi; tition 1-nial f l lsldetOB» St Ch,,rch 11 .1 V i a.in.375 words
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Article935 1914-07-04 8 It appears from the tenor of thoroughly trustworthy information received by theKuropean mail yesterday that rubber prospects are much brighter than was generally supposed. So far from there being any immediate danger of prices slumping considerably owing to overproduction, it is evident from the facts and figures set935 words
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Article150 1914-07-04 8 With regard to the mice "talkei up" synthetic rubber, it ii pj£r larly noteworthy that, wl opinion held in some <js 1 Rubber Growers' Aquite ma le up its iriin t Incidentally, that opinion, the Financier s robber a understands, is base I I j>ort of the150 words
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Article719 1914-07-04 8 Tin price to-day, locally. *71..'!"» 1 15 tons sold. Rubber Quotations: Plantation No. I Crepe No. 1 smoked si 2/3 Fine Hard Para 2/91 :Ln ly Ist quality smoked sheet $110 unsmoked $101. Latest shipping news is on pagi 2 of this issue. The "Japanese Mutual Help719 words
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Advertisement138 1914-07-04 8 LARGE VARIETY SYNOLEO IN STOCK. ONLY ONE QUALITY W&Sll&blC NECESSARY FOR Paste BOTH INSIDE Can be used on Plaster, Brick, Wood, OUTSIDE WORK. Cement &c. DISTEMPER. Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. I FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross"! Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. 44138 words
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Advertisement129 1914-07-04 8 MAKE NO MISTAKE AND SAY That Trade Is Bad In Singapore. If The Majority of People would only Recognise That Oood Whisky Is still to he Obtained, and Sample The Brands Sold By T. M. LAMB CO., L Raifles PUce. THEY WOULD SING ANOTHER TUNE 26—5 26—8 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE129 words
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121 1914-07-04 9 M. A. Riley alias Richard- :iU l A. ColUrd, alias Culasso Henderson, arretted on the 1 1 c Singapore Police, i (1 i„ Court in Colombo -4. hwpector Modder for r ";"unon: Mr. F. R. A. ~**ni lot teemed. j, 1 against M. A. Riley,121 words
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Article21 1914-07-04 9 u ntitl ed Secreu\ v' l> lli;i1 tI H JuneoutJ Mlowa U Tin Mine was 224 piculs lb* piculs Total 240picnl>21 words
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Article215 1914-07-04 9 Imposing Funeral Ceremonies. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. A message from Vienna states that the bodies have arrived there, the Archduke Francis Joseph being the only member of the Imperial iainily at the station. There was a stately funeral procession to the Hofburg through silent bareheaded crowds. TheReuter's Service. - 215 words
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Article47 1914-07-04 9 k Pertinent Q :c:y. Reuter's Service. London, July 2. The Women's Freedom League has sent letters to the King and Mr. Astfuith complaining of the absence of women from the New Year and Birthday honours list and enclosing a list of prominent women deserving honour.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article19 1914-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 2. The receipts for the sale of flowers on Alexandra Day were £21,000Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Obituary17 1914-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 3. The death is announced of Sir Benjamin Stone, traveller and photographer.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article17 1914-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 3. Consols have improved owing to the more hopeful Irish outlook.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Article106 1914-07-04 9 Mr. Teh Lean Swee, son of Mr. Teh Moi Kia, of Sungei Gedong, Perak, and nephew of Mr. Cheah Siew Cheong, of Ipoh, who is a student of Hongkong University, is spending his long vacation in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lean Swee was a scholar at the Straits Medical School in106 words
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Article270 1914-07-04 9 Carrying of Arms. Audience With the King. Reuter's Service. London, July .'5. The King left Newmarket yesterday and granted an audience to Mr. Asquith at Buckingham Palace. This is unusual and causes speculation. Preparations in Belfast. Belfast telegrams say that a crisis is fast approaching. Families areReuter's Service. - 270 words
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Article95 1914-07-04 9 Selangor Successes. Malay Mail Special}. London, July 2. Further awards have been made in the London Rubber Exhibition competitions. The prize of £25 offered by the India Rubber Journal, London, for the best plan of and essay on a rubber estate factory, has been won by Mr.95 words
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Article42 1914-07-04 9 Governor=General's Decree. (Malay Moil Special.) London, July 2 The Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies has issued a decree that the rice lands belonging to the Anglo-Dutch Plantations Co., of Java, Ltd., shall revert to Government. The shareholders are (ally protected.42 words
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Article70 1914-07-04 9 Amendment Adopted. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. The House of Commons has adopted amendment to the Finance Bill embodying the income tax reduction from an increase of two pence to an increase of one penny only by 251 to 156. The Labour Party abstained from voting inReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article75 1914-07-04 9 Henley Regatta. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. All the English crews were eliminated in the preliminary heats of the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley. Winnipeg, Boston, Harvard and Mayence beating Thames, London, Leander and Jesus College, Cambridge, respectively. A Canadian, an Italian and two Englishmen are in theReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article95 1914-07-04 9 Special Service To-Morrow. The Feast of the Sacred Heart, which is also that of the choir, will be celebrated to-morrow at 8 a.m. by a solemn high mass. The service will be a musical one and will be performed by the VicarGeneral, the Very Rev. A. A.95 words
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Article162 1914-07-04 9 New Commander-in-Chief. Lieutenant General J. P. Michielsen, the new Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Indies land forces, appointed to succeed Lieut. General Van Daalen, was born in Holland in 18t>2. He received his military training at the Royal Dutch Military Academy, and was, in 1882, attached to the infantry162 words
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Article84 1914-07-04 9 Amongst the passengers who arrived by the German mail Prinz Eitel Fredrieh, yesterday morning, was H. E. Rafaat Bey, the Turkish Consul-General for Java. He was received here by Syed Mahomed Alsagoff and went direct to Johore by motor to be present at the Friday prayers in the Sultan Abubakar84 words
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Article460 1914-07-04 9 The Passing of a Great Statesman. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain passed peacefully away at his London residence last night. Mr. Austen Chamberlain and others of the Family were present. The announcement of the death in the forenoon created a deep impression inReuter's Service. - 460 words
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Article119 1914-07-04 9 The output of Titi Tin Mines in June amounted to piculs 101G.40. —:o: %Tin has been rising steadily for several days, being now £5 higher than a week ago, and the general opinion seems to be that next month, or at latest in September, the recovery will be very marked.119 words
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Article310 1914-07-04 10 Club eleven 5 for the Cup FiiXd *m Monday is announced as follows —Forwards R.G. Hunt. S. H. Moss, C K. Winter, C.J. Potter and P. F. IJoyd Salves H. T. Bade, T. B. Knight and Bennett Backs: K. L L. Braddell and W. C. Hi.i goal J. Utermark.310 words
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Article35 1914-07-04 10 The GlMtford Cup Competition play) at the Selangor Golf Club will be played in July and August. Intending competitors are advised that the entrance list will be closed on Tuesday, July 14.35 words
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Article73 1914-07-04 10 The knnck-out tournament under handicap condition! which has been in pro-it ss for the last month for a cup pi esent* d by Mr. H. de Z. Lancaster has been won by Mr. E. H. Bhnkh, who defeated Mr. R. Jervoise in the final of 3673 words
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Article86 1914-07-04 10 To-morrow. From Johnston's Pier —B, 9 and 10 a.m. 2 30 and &30 p.m. From Club :—SUiOand !> 30a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High water: 9.00 a.m. The 50yards Club team race will be swum oil" immediately alter the arrival of the 10 a.m. launci'.86 words
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Article468 1914-07-04 10 The official data concerning the athletic sports meeting, which, as announced in Thursday's issue, was fixed to take place on Saturday, the 85th instant, was not yet completed at the S. C. C. at 11 a.m. to-day, but information obtained from authoritative sources there is to the468 words
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Article74 1914-07-04 10 Yesterday's Result. Double Handicap Final. J. McKenzie and R. Scoular, —4, beat R. Mittlestein and F. Cohnitz, plus 1. 21—10. The Four-a-side Rink Game scheduled for Monday has been postponed until Wednesday. It is as follows N. E. Bath, A. Hvalsoe, A. A. Armstrong and H.74 words
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Article377 1914-07-04 10 Rangers Defeat S R C. It was a fast and interesting football match which took place on the Esplanade last evening—and it was a large and enthusiastic crowd which watched the play. Norris, I of* the Rangers, scored the only goal of the afternoon, and this was done377 words
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Article444 1914-07-04 10 The Victoria Memorial Hall was not exactly full to over-flowing at 5-15 last evening when Bandmaster Moss raised his wand as a signal for the "Koyli" String Band to strike up the Mosquito's Parade but it should have been. These concerts are invariably good, and even a threatening444 words
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Article148 1914-07-04 10 Our correspondent reports that the first anniversary of the Pay Fong Chinese School, Malacca, will be celebrated on the 7th instant, when the prizes will be distributed and all interested in the institution entertained by the management, who have arranged a very excellent programme for the occasion. The death occurred148 words
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Advertisement180 1914-07-04 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES. The tyres that are superior For they are made of PL\N TATION RUBBER. We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.S. and F.MS, for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hDld full stock of the above tyres.180 words
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Article757 1914-07-04 11 Prices Quoted in the Market this Morning. SINGAPORE, JULY 4. M>#rs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share issue the following list of quotations:— Robber Shares. Horn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/4*. 1/11 1 Anglo Java 2/6 3/6 1 Anglo-Johore 1/6 3/6 tf- Anglo-Malay 8/10 i 1757 words
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Advertisement480 1914-07-04 11 I churchJervices. sT ANDREW'S, c ~mf After Trinity. gp5C Dl-* JT T*f %n D utAXV. I >lii.U''l XII» ,i. AND BIBU BXBOSC AND MBp.*!.. VI, < ia t (jhant 51. TYIII n,i Chant 11 1 x J^ 1 j ,sl 4 „)uel XIII» -rScD MITTIS Chant BU. pi v ywird480 words
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Advertisement234 1914-07-04 11 M. EBRAMSAH GO. 106 Market St., Singapore. Dealers in all kinds of Frosted, Ribbed, wire, Plain Tile, Ribbed Tile, Silvered Plate and Flowered Glass of every Description and Size, in Ruby, Yellow, Green, Pink and Blue. SHOW CASES All Kinds and Sizes a Speciality. 4-7 6 TRY OUR WflYif n234 words
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Advertisement360 1914-07-04 11 Casb Clearance Sale I THROUGHOUT JULY I Bargains! Real Bargains!! In all lines-Necessaries for every household. Please call if only I to compare price and quality. I SPECIAL LINES IN PIECE GOODS. Horrrockses Al., Calico free from filling I 40 yards 55.75. I Calico per piece of 20 yds. $2,360 words
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Article403 1914-07-04 12 Shield Competition Final. A very large crowd collected to witnesi the" final of the Malacca Football Shield Competition, which brought together the two leading Malay teams. Kach Club had its best team out: in fact they were probably the best native teams ever seen in Malacca. The accident403 words
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Article253 1914-07-04 12 We have received a copy of the sheets of statistics issued by the Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association showing the results of the weekly sales held during L 913. The tables show the quantity offered and sold at each sale and the prices realised253 words
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Advertisement297 1914-07-04 12 ENDLESS MISERY IS SAVED WHEN INJECTICO IS USED It Relieves in 48 Hours. ABSOLUTELY SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER INJECTIONS. $1 a bottle. Obtainable only ;tt The United Pharmacy, SINGAPORE. Open from 6.30 a.m. to !l p.m. ADELPHI HOTEL. j The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial-travellers.297 words
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Advertisement279 1914-07-04 12 GOODRICH TYRES" AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I— (•> EXPERT DErTFISTRY BY j SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN D3NTIST, FREE CONSULTATIONS HOCKS: 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. M. KINDLER. GRESHM HOUSE (2nd Floor) 19, Battery Koad. 0-6 Eatlhk, French and German Spoken. j ALBERT L.279 words
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Article911 1914-07-04 13 Allegations Ab3Jt Singapore. If an Allahabad contemporary is to be believed, Singapore would seem to have had something to do with tiie despatch of the Japanese steamer Komagata Maru to Vancouver with some 300 British-Indians on board. The report referred to mentions a company styled911 words
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Article135 1914-07-04 13 Commons Committee's Ruling- The House of Commons Committee, presided over by Mr T. P. O'Connor, considered a Bill for the consolidation and amendment of the enactments relating to British nationality. The Bill provides that the following persons shall be deemed to be natural-born British subjects:— (a) Any135 words
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Article124 1914-07-04 13 The net profits earned in the past financial year by the Serbadjadi (Sumatra) Rubber Planting Co. totalled fl. 85,729. Out of this sum rl. 38,000 (as against fi. 33,000 the year before) is written off the landconcession, fl. 15,000 (fl. 11,262) on the Robusta coiree plantations, and124 words
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Advertisement177 1914-07-04 13 R COELHO, ggUOIE ROAD. p.ANO TUNER, ,rR a REPAIRER, To Play Dances. IfjHS MODERATE 31-7 The waits Albion Press, Limited. s ;rs Printers COLLTEB QUA SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN j large indent is Special terms we are able finest quality Tracing I Dull Back and Bud Front at177 words
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Advertisement27 1914-07-04 13 THE BANGKOK TIMES ESTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. Daily and Weekly English and Siamese LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY OALSH LTD., Singapore Agents, Telegrams TIMES, BANGKOK. 15-6* 15-927 words
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Advertisement217 1914-07-04 13 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. 6 -6 6-7 The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots217 words
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1208 1914-07-04 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. May. 19 H. 161,750 16.500 79,520 A l'gar 9MO 32,200 'vwo.i.h 8 2 92 39 368 AorG.j.h 2 48,832 AlorPongsu 68.688 A n K lo Johore io«'os7 113,324 532,674 Anglo M,lay 230.439 An.loSum.tr. «8,663 49,5U 69,320 9.498 61.495 AyerHitam 171,208 words
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Advertisement184 1914-07-04 14 Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in General Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods. Prices to Suit all Purses. Wholesalers and Retailers. Vichy Celestin Ml Best Table Water -aal 9 Water known J|f| and used over a 1000 StmßL years by all184 words
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Article229 1914-07-04 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March April May Piculs. 248 282 319 331 320 b 44 51 22 34 45 A 164 235 300 300 m 770 635 585 585 600 i 228 193 265 336 265 b»; 512 359 510 468 380 281229 words
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Article960 1914-07-04 15 The America Cup Challenger. Carries a Mascot. Here are some interesting details of the launching of Sir Thomas Lipton's America Cup challenger Shamrock IV at Camper and Nicholson's yards, Glasgow, about three weeks ago, by the Countess of Shaftesburj*: A large party, which included the Marquis of Ailsa, Colonel960 words
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Article223 1914-07-04 15 Hon. Mr. A. R. Adams presided at a special meeting of the Penang Turf Club, last Monday, to pass the programme for the August meeting. Anions; the gentlemen present were Captain Macintyre and Messrs. Jules Martin, H. Muir. R. N. Holmes, J. Pickenpack, A. H. Heap, E.223 words
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Article225 1914-07-04 15 I m m Malay sports were held recently in Jelebu for the first time for three years. They were organised by the Dato Penghulu, and the results were as follow 100 yds. (Boys).—l, Mat Nor 2, Ahmat. 100 yds.| (open).—l, Syed 2, Musi p. High Jump.225 words
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Advertisement31 1914-07-04 15 Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRANO, 384 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (fca to fata HalL) I LI *USAWA St Co. a ass im, C.E., Consulting Architects. olan »«rion-Agent* Surveyors 3 9 Raffles Place,31 words
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Advertisement190 1914-07-04 15 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 Etiquette190 words
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Advertisement492 1914-07-04 16 Wanted W/-NTED. A good setxnd-hand Motor Cycle (Triumrh), laie-t model preferred. Quote price to X t c.o Post Master, Johon- I'haru, Johore. 3-7 ttf-7. WANTED CANVASSERS. For a and Life Insurance Company. Liberal Crmmission allowed. -Apply penonaMy at 8, The Arcade, b- tween 11 ft 1. WANTED W Ul]LF.4i7[VM7r7. Wanted492 words
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Advertisement443 1914-07-04 16 Notice MUNICIPAL KITICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders f<,r Cleaning and painting Ellenborough Market. Particulars may be obtained on application at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hours. Tenders on the prescribed forms and forwarded in the envelopes provided for the purpose must be delivered to the Municipal443 words
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Advertisement393 1914-07-04 16 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. BJB. "Glenogie" 3,750 Too*. t BS. "Seang Bee" 5,799 Tom. as. "Seang Choon" 5,775 Ton*. Tbe steamer has excellent accommodation for Dassengers, and carries a qualified Burgeon. She has Electric Lights throughout. For freight or passage, apply to: GIONG HOE Co., Agents, or SARKIES BROTHERS.393 words
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Advertisement479 1914-07-04 16 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyl n, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth London. Through Bills of Lading famed for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ametion Porta. Steamers will Singapore or. or aliout MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting at Colombo479 words
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Advertisement242 1914-07-04 16 npalava tubu ADVERTISEMENT Rj -hort Period Insertio WANTED," TO LEI eKE CENT PER V\C per oay (PAYABLE IN ADVAN Minimun. Charge P. P. C. Cards, flnnouncei etc., not exceeding 8 i Each Insertion 5C SPECIAL KHTJ Fcr 1 inch cf 8 !:r.:s of 7 Per insertion go cen OR $5.00242 words
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