Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1914
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Title Section26 1914-07-06 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol: I No. 157. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Cbe Iftalapa tribune. MONDAY, JULY 6.26 words
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Advertisement623 1914-07-06 1 -in HAVE YOU MADE PROVISION FOR YOUR CHILDREN? One of ihe chief anxieties which a married man has is how to best provide for the education of his children, the expenses for which reach their maximum v*lun the children are frcm 14 to 20 years old. To meet this heavy623 words
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Advertisement107 1914-07-06 1 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE! THE GRAND OPERA COY., OF PENANG AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WILL STAGE TO-NIGHT! -> TO-NIGHT!! Monday, 6th July, 1914. That most Hilarious and Funny Piece ENTITLED BLUE BEARD The Mail with many Wives. DON'T FAIL TO COME! All our Actors and Actresses will be at107 words
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Article729 1914-07-06 2 How To Deal With Them. Mr. R. C. Weston,. of Pantai Estate, Seremban, writes to the Malay Mail as follows Having read much in yoar paper recently about the trouble experienced by planters in the Bagan Datoh district from rats, and having had considerable experience of rat pests729 words
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Advertisement259 1914-07-06 2 MOTORtSTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB I TYRES. I I IN HOT COUNTRIES. I I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) I I SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. h I COULCHER w 1 1 AND I HAK HENG. 1 I I, RAFFLES PLACE. j 1 General Commission259 words
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Advertisement201 1914-07-06 2 OOC-SHE/I^ OBSERVE LABEL A SIMPLE NOURISHING FpOD MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES CLUBS. KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 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 Quotation for Quantities. Prompt and201 words
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Article806 1914-07-06 3 White Wolf Reported Three Days' March From Lanchow. May 25. r p ort*-HV that "White ft' I*'"1 centre wV<"."" r w.stof LanH 0 j Kaiisa. So f*r c^ -1 1 Jf has not tbe Probably the two b" n m v nar'ated at Lanchow w I** 1 at806 words
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Article436 1914-07-06 3 Violent Altercations in Tientsin. Peking, June 2. The opposition of the salt merchants to the proposed reforms continues unabated. The President is most anxious to make a fair and lasting settlement of the problem, and for that reason has issued a circular order to the Salt Commissioners436 words
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Article253 1914-07-06 3 Wisdom From the West, What is at the root of most troubles iv the world is misunderstanding.—Sir E Grey. It is impossible for me to dine out either in private or in public without having those confounded telephones mentioned to me.—Hobhouse. There never was a time when Christians253 words
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Article116 1914-07-06 3 Government Precautions. Chinese reports state that a new and Secret Boxer society has been formed which goes by the name of the Wangfukungho-chuan or All-Buddhist Boxers, says a Peking wire to the Hongkong Morning Post dated June, 13. It originated in the districts on the borders of116 words
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Advertisement275 1914-07-06 3 NEW SEASON'S /v. AUSTRALIAN APPLES /Jk^Ejt* /m//77# A HONG HIN CO., MALACCA. GENERAL IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS. Wine Spirit Merchants, Book-sellers, Stationers Printers. INSURANCE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Licensed Rubber dealers. Always in stock, motor car accessories, lubricating oil, benzine, &c. ALWAYS IN STO6K. A 1, Red Heart Brand Cement. Swan Brand275 words
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Article435 1914-07-06 4 Experiments in Tonkin. In accordance with the general practice of tropical countries at the present day, the Government of Tonkin have instituted experiments with the object of improving the yield of rice. Experiments were begun by the selection of seed, which was carried out in 1912 by the Agricultural435 words
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Advertisement256 1914-07-06 4 jf TRAVELLING RUGS t ThrvUVir Rug I I The "X" Rug .^^^gpl 1, $S so Each. SIZE 58 V 11 NEW DESIGNS IN PLAIDS, CHECKS PIA<N COLOURS. KATZ BROS., LTD. STOP I ONE MINUTE, OUR ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON Bargains! Bargains!! Silk Socks and Stockings. Ladies and Gent's256 words
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Advertisement45 1914-07-06 4 K. TSUTADA. Japanese Dentist. 74. BBAfl BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245 1 Extraction Painless. 2. Work Guaranteed. 3. Charges Moderate. 4. Can be consulted in either English or Malay. Office Hours: FROM 8 to 5 WEEK DAYS. FROM 8 TO NOON SUNDAYS EXCEPT URGENT CASES.45 words
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Advertisement229 1914-07-06 4 j Grand Hotel De l'Europe. j Ideal Location, Every Modern Convenience. 1 MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements I installed. Outdoor catering for special receptions and wedding parties. CABLE ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. 218. 41 EUROPE." F. P. BAUR. M i Late oi tk« S»voy Hotel. London. 18—4 CLEARANCE SALE THROUGHOUT JULY BARGAINS229 words
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Article298 1914-07-06 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 3 The first anniversary of the Pay Fong Chinese School will be celebrated on the 7th inst. commencing at 9 a. m. The School was founded on July 7, last year, and during the past year the staff have done very good298 words
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Article265 1914-07-06 5 Gaiety. Five new boxes are now finished at the Gaiety and are furnished nicely to hold six persons. The house on Saturday night was brimful and the pictures of a bright character. The Gem of India" a romance of a stolen jewel introduces scenes in America and265 words
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Advertisement233 1914-07-06 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. OA OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: ££L*m~ has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of complies with the British Life Assurance Companies B* 30 c t in every particular. assurance money to loan. fjBERAL COMMISSION TO BROKERS. I v f particnlart, apply to A. H.233 words
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Advertisement608 1914-07-06 5 DRINK ALWAYS mm BECK'S KEY-BEER (Chop: KUNCHI I gg I g| It is the jjßai It sells BEST! MOST! ST™ I 1 Sole Agents: BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. THE BENGAL PROVIDENT LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 'CALCUTTA. THE SAFEST AND CHEAPEST LIFE MARRIAGE ASSURANCE CO. Security deposited with the608 words
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Article876 1914-07-06 6 S.C.C. Cricketers Defeat S.R.C. Elevens. Koth the first and second elevens of the above clubs met on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon.the Cricket Club topping the score on each occasion. The result of the play on the S.R.C. Ground, where the two strongest elevens contested, was as follows Recreation876 words
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Article182 1914-07-06 6 Fire-Brigade to the Rescue. Yesterday morning, about 8.90. the tenants of house No. 74, Cecil St, were in a state ot" commotion owing to a great noise which they heard in the building. It appears that some of the beams supporting the top floor as182 words
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Article161 1914-07-06 6 In the First Court this morning, before Mr. A. V. Brown, Mi. William H. Threllfall, of Nassini Road, appeared to answer a charge of having, on the 2!Uh June, at 12 midnight, failed to exhibit two visible white head lights to motorcar No. 77, whilr in Orchard Road.161 words
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Article56 1914-07-06 6 The seeoftd annual general meet ingot' shareholders of the Bintan Plantations, Lid, was held on 3rd inst. at the rngirtiwed office of tli--Company, Winchester House. ColIjer Quay, at noon. The accounts for the year ended .'Jlst March, 1911 were passed Mr. K. Pears was reelected a Director, and Messrs. Derrick56 words
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Advertisement119 1914-07-06 6 jjjfi TYRES- 11 3fl| Are most satisfactory both as regards gg| 1 HOOGLANDT CO., 1 HEW SHIPMENT OF WINES SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR HOTEL van WIJK CELLARS ARE NOW OBTAINABLE Telephone No. 111. There is Nothing Marvellous in the "EVINRUDE" Porto-Detachable Row Boat Motor. SPARE P^^TOCKED. Trials Arranged by:— M. S.119 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous726 1914-07-06 6 FIXTURES. Monday 6th. Football. 8. F. A. Cup Competition pi n replay. S. C. C. wXO.Y.L.1. Esnlanade. 5.10 p.m. Mails. M. M. Homeward doe. Missionary Meeting. Prinsep St. Church vp.m. Rev. Murray speaks. Tides. High water 10:0k a.m. 8:.V4 p. m Tuesday, 7th. Band (K.O.Y.L.I.) in Garden*. p.m. F«iotball. League726 words
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Article248 1914-07-06 7 H M Bab-He**- v?' o g For Tongkah 3490 tons, Capt. i' r r ul Colombo, 16-0 1 M M. Co. f l r &r. 1001 tons Capt. j from Swatow, D uncertain. Beha Drit atr 250 tons, Capt. l j m p Dickson, 2-7. J r(248 words
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Article216 1914-07-06 7 M. ei liser D Zeven Pro- rays, 6525 tons, 42a rew. Prom tor Sjurabaya 14. 123 Jons, Capt. arrived fram 5-7. str. 2910 ton*, •< I from Maraeilies, mja 14. M. M. Co. r. str. 1055 tons, rao 11. B 'ini Meyer jt. si 1660 tona, Capt. I216 words
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Article49 1914-07-06 7 July 4 -6. Hye Leong for Kuantan. Omapeiefor Penang. Lai Sang for Hongkong. Krian for Kelantan. Breid for Bangkok. Cyclops for Londcn. Baud for Batavia. Banee fo' Deli. Nile for Yokohama. Van Overstraten for Moluccas. Ulv for Bangkok. Hong Ho for Trengganu. Juno for Miri. Janus for Madras.49 words
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102 1914-07-06 7 TAN JONG PAGA R. Bast Wharf (Baain) -Medusa East Wharf Section No. 1 Hokukui Mara Teesta Sheen Wharf —Nil Main Whart" Section No. 2—Nil n »j »> 3 Nil 4--Nil n n n s—Charon 55 G —Circe Runiphius Kuala New Dock No. 7102 words
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Article135 1914-07-06 7 L mdon and China Express advise the following bookings outward:— Per J\ and 0. steamer Egypt, I connecting with the steamer Deran ha at Colombo, due July 11.— Ur. C.E. !> >eker, Mr. J. Golds aith, ,r E. G. Hardwicke, Hr. G. Fraser, Ml*. Bel lairs, Mr. and Mrs.135 words
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Article179 1914-07-06 7 Per Perak, from T. Anson, July 4. Inspector Mann, Messrs. Robt, A. P. Robinson, WIF. Rushton, McDermott, B. J. River. Per Teesta, from Madras, .Jr.ly i.— Miss Dean, Messrs. Annamala .i. Palaniappa Chetty, Abdul Aliie, C. Piliey. Per Pin Seng, from Penang, July 5, —Mr. J. de Souza. Per179 words
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Article141 1914-07-06 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra £24.0.0. demanded for deHvei y 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot 5/- demanded; future delivery 4} buyers. Pepper (white): medium Bg, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8 3/16 offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. or Cont. c.i.f. future141 words
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Article296 1914-07-06 7 Singapore, July, Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $2:*.00 Nutmegs 80 S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 10.25 Copra Gorong Talo do 10..'»5 Copra Dongalo do 10.88 Copra Kayong do 9.90 Copra Pan do 9.85 Copra Pontianak u\, 9.45 Copra Siantaa do *.>.7."> Copra Singkawaag do 9.80 Sago296 words
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Article114 1914-07-06 7 On London— Bauk 4 m/t. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 ui/.s. 2/4 5/8 3 m/s. 2/4 5/16 On Germany— 0 Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 2 12.^ On France— Bank d/d. 293£ Private 3 m/*. 207 1 On India— Bank T. T. 174} Private 30 d/a.114 words
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Article1254 1914-07-06 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The mail steamer Amazone of the M. M. Co. left for Saigon at 7 a.m. to-day. The Villa de la Ciotat, of the same company, arrived in port this morning, and leaves for Marseilles this afternoon at 4 p.m. from1,254 words
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552 1914-07-06 8 An abstract of the statistics of the Chinese Customs Returns issued about a fortnight ago is a very interesting document, covering, as it does, the trade of the whole Republic during last year, when a marked falling off, rather than a rise was552 words
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152 1914-07-06 8 Early this afternoon in the Supreme Court, before the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bueknill. K. C, Mr. Richard Page, appearing as counsel for Mr. Lee Choon Guan, a creditor of the >ingapore Poultry and Dairy Farm, Ltd. (in liquidation)152 words
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Article97 1914-07-06 8 Mr Lim untitled untitled indefatigable Hon. General Se latary of the Straits Chinese Footba I Association, who has been (MB a heal'h trip to the Federal capital, has ju-t returned to Singapore. Hit many friends and admirers will be very g>ad to hear that be jpeatlj benefitted from the change97 words
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Article1065 1914-07-06 8 Tin price to-day. totally, I buyers. No sellers. Rubber Quotations P No. I Crepe 2/3 No. Ism. 2/3 Fine Hard Para 2/9 ly Ist quality smoked nnsmoked $1<»1. Latest shipping oewi is on of this issue. The Malay Mail says Mr. J. M. Robson has gon*< t«.1,065 words
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Advertisement156 1914-07-06 8 INERTOL PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhan>t'»ve trials have proved it to be the best protection for iron constructional work against rnst. Sea water has no effec whatever on iron ami sto.-l coated with Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs, water-tanks, etc. Write for Illustrated Booklet:156 words
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Advertisement130 1914-07-06 8 HAKE NO MISTAKE AND SAY That Trade Is Bad In Singapore, If The Majority of People would only Recognise That Good Whisky Is still to be Obtained, and Sample The Brands Sold By T. M. LAMB CO., 1. Rarfles Place. THEY WOULD SING ANOTHER TUNE 26—5 26—8 WINFRED Cigarettes. THE130 words
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Article469 1914-07-06 9 Crowds Visit Lying-in-State. Reuter's Service. London, Jnly 4. A message from Vienna states that enormous crowds attended the lying-in state of the Archduke and Archduchess. The silver colfins were ornamented with gold, lighted candles were placed around the catafalque, and Life Guards formed a guard ofReuter's Service. - 469 words
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Article116 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. A tragic moonlight trip was taken on the Thames. A bandsman fell overboard and Sir Denis Anson, Bart, attempted to save him, but both were drowned. Count Benckendorff, the son of the German Ambassador, dived in to assist and was recoveredReuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article704 1914-07-06 9 World's Lawn Tennis Championship. Brookes beats Wilding. Reuter's Service. London, July 4. The Worlds Lawn Tennis Championship, at Wimbledon, took place in beautiful sunshine and in the presence of over 10,000 spectators. Brookes beat WildiDg, the champion, 6-4, 6-4 and 7-5. Brookes volleyed superblj* and led throughout. InReuter's Service. - 704 words
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Article54 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. Two thousand men have struck work at Woolwich Arsenal following the dismissal of a fitter who declined to erect machinery because free labourers had constructed the concrete bedding for it. Later. Eight thousand men have now struck at Woolwich and workReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article51 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. Civil list pensions have been granted to Mrs. Corfield, mother of Lt. Corfield, who perished in the recent Somaliland trouble, in recognition of her son's services in Somaliland, and to Mrs. Bacon in recognition of the merits of her late husband as aReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article37 1914-07-06 9 (Beuter's Service.) London, July 1. A message from New York states that Mr. Roosevelt lias resigned his post as associate editor of the Outlook, in order to have more time for political work.37 words
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Article31 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. A message from St. Albans, Vermont, states that the United States and Canadian troops jointly celebrated Independence Day on the centenary of Anglo-American peace.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article36 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. According to a message from Athens the newspapers state that a Turkish destroyer on July 3 fired at and captured a Greek sailing ship transporting refugees to Chios.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article39 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. The second report of the working of the Insurance Act shows that there were 11,221,753 depositors in England alone. The receipts for the year were £26,(U>1,610* and the ments £14,3G0,~ 16.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article23 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. A message fromChristiania states that the Storthing has voted £♦»44,500 sterling for extraordinary measures of defence.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article33 1914-07-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. Ballymenoch House, Co. Down., with valuable pictures and heirlooms has been burned down. This is the third mansion in the vicinity of Belfast destroyed by Suffragettes.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article388 1914-07-06 9 Tributes to Deceased Statesman. Funeral Arrangements Reuter's Service. London, July 4. The King and Queen Alexandra have sent messages of condolence to Mrs. Chamberlain. The King referred to him as M one for whom I had the greatest admiration and respect." The papers are practically specialReuter's Service. - 388 words
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Article52 1914-07-06 9 Hearty Send-off by Tsaf. Reuter's Service. London, July 4. A message from St. Petersburg states that the Tsar, in his yacht, visited the departing British Squadron in the Baltic. He hoisted his flag as Admiral of the fleot There was a cordial exchange of salutesReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article54 1914-07-06 9 (Malay Mail Special.) Ipob, July It is officially reported that the cholera in the Teluk Anion district is sporadic, and thai then is nothiag in the nature of an epidemic. There is no cause for alarm. There have been n<> eases in U*M I* k sin54 words
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Article24 1914-07-06 9 (Malay A/ail SptcimL) London, July 3. The Vallambrosa Rubber Co. declares a dividend of 25 per cent, and places £15,000 to leserve.24 words
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Article74 1914-07-06 10 The R. G. A.'s Enterprise. Great Development Company. (Unlay kfmil S^ecuil) London, July 3. The Rubber Grower Ass tciation proposes forming a company to i,e styled Rubber Devekij^nen' 8, Ltd., with a capital <-f £30,000. The object -»f the company will be the developing of new uses for74 words
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Article19 1914-07-06 10 Reuter's Service. London, July 4. The Princess of Albania and her children are going to Bukharest.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article336 1914-07-06 10 First Anniversary Celebration. The first Anniversary of the Hind a Association was held at their premises No. 11, Belilios Road, on Saturday last when a large gathering of members and their friends were treated to a bright and entertaining programme got up by the committee. The hall336 words
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Article114 1914-07-06 10 A huge crowd gathered outside toe Kaffles Hotel on Saturday night m consequence of the arrival* of the are brigade at the hotel, which had n called there by telephone message. 1h vII to be a fc*tee alarm. h appears that b fWmney m the ricinity of the 7 ;><114 words
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Article189 1914-07-06 10 Capital Increased by Issue of Debentures. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Shangh ii, June 23. An iin'ir\ meeting of sharehol iers ici t 16 >n M M T>ggM Rubber Co. was heid y«Mt*r«i*y (June 22) when it was un mimou-lv decided to increase the capital of the189 words
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Article188 1914-07-06 10 Malini at the Palladium on Saturday night proved a most decided draw, for the house was filled by an audience who went to be entertained. In the afternoon also there were crowds of children as well as grown-ups to witness the marvellous sleight-of-hand tricks of the188 words
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Article229 1914-07-06 10 At the invitation of the proprietor, a representative of the Malaya Tribune, paid a visit to the thbourne Dairy Farm and spf-nt n ry nti r~ ball boiir looking over it. 'J is prograaaira dairy, ***»c iis en v*< ly under European eapermion, U*sjust taken over the229 words
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Article36 1914-07-06 10 Host Lonneveld, former cashier w the a t Uttana. who wag recently arrested m Hoogkong on Japanese liner extradited for trial at Batavia ior ibe misappropriation of 180.000 g«Uden where he was eentenoed to i-Prisonment, has36 words
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Article72 1914-07-06 10 Hutton's team won the 50 yards cap team race at the swimming clab Sunday morning; crossing the line with only a scant two jards' lead'over Bagnall's team. Following were the teams —Cassels, Potter, Manchester and Hutton (captain) McCreadie, Kinga Baker and Dr. Legge (captain) Tonkin, Douglass, Bornemann and Bagnall72 words
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Article69 1914-07-06 10 In connection with the IIU4 tennis tournament of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club the ties fixed for to-day are as follows class M a M snroLBS. Kiong Chin Eng v ChuaSimGhi. Chee Toon Cheng v Chia Bang Tye. CLASS M B BINGLBg. Lim Teck Leong v Song Chin69 words
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Article91 1914-07-06 10 Flay in the 1914 squash rackets tournament of the Garrison Sports Club is fix< j d as follows Singles Captain Reid v. Lt. Chippendad, Byes Major Withy combe, v. Lt. Hawkins, Major Galwey and Lt. Collis Browne, v. Lt. Thicknesse, Lt. McDiarmid, v. Lt. Olliver, Doubles Captain91 words
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Article39 1914-07-06 10 To Morrow's Tic. Championship. R. Sconlar v. W. M. Butdiart. Weinesday's TieX. E. Bath, A. Hvalsoe, A. A. Armstrong and H. M. Cantrell v. R. Sconlar, F. felackwell, N. L. Critten and J. C. Hennansen.39 words
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Article55 1914-07-06 10 P. w. L. D. Pts S.C.C. 2 2 0 0 4 Ranprers 2 2 0 0 4 KO.YL.I. (2)1 1 0 0 2 S.R.C. 2 0 1 11 Nomads 2 0 1 1 1 R.G.A. 1 0 1 0 0 Azevedos 2 0 2 0 0 K.O.Y55 words
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Article93 1914-07-06 10 Dr. U. A. Campbell's name topped the list when the result of the weekDid play on the July medal was posted. His net score was 81. Mr. Valon won the -weeps on Saturday and Dr. Campbell and Mr. Buckland shared honours in the same yesterday. 38 cards93 words
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Article141 1914-07-06 10 H. K. the acting Governor, the Hon. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, c. M.(;.. will be present on the Esplanade j this afternoon when the Singapore Football Association Copg M Final replaj lakes place, and,* unless the match results in a draw, will present the eons to the141 words
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Advertisement147 1914-07-06 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES I The tyres that are superior I For they are made or PLANTATION RUBBfcR" I We beg to announce that we have I been appointed Sole Agents in the S.S I and F.M.S. for the North British I Co., London, and now hold full sto147 words
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Article727 1914-07-06 11 a, Market this Mort.ii* I t Exchange and Star. l quotations: B*' 4 Robber Shares. I Bayers. .Sellers. ifc 1 £j. Jok'* 8/Ii 8/H>* i 10/ ii/I -/10J I/ 3 i b**? m i«/- 1 «y/- nono 35/71 lUti.T:?» 45 H i 2*ft 8-'/- 1M 2>U- 1727 words
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Article344 1914-07-06 11 London, June 12. Matters in the Rubber World still remain in a hesitating position. The plantation point of view, so far as statistics can be relied on, should be that the outlook is good. The figures for the month of May, and at the end of the month,344 words
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157 1914-07-06 11 Outputs In June 1914. New Tambun Tin. The output of the New Tambun Mines, Ltd., for the month of June, amounted to 22 piculs. Tongkah Harbour Tin. The returns of the Tonkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the month of June are as follows hours.157 words
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Article234 1914-07-06 11 Every muscle in the body needs a supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. The muscles of the back are under heavy strain and have but little rest. When the blood is thin they lack nourishment, and rebel. The result is234 words
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Advertisement126 1914-07-06 11 G. R. COELHO, 52, BELEGIE ROAD. PIANO TUNER, DEALER, REPAIRER, Undertakes. To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE 1-7 31-7 WE ARE ACTUALLY GIVING A of 50 °/o On ENDOWMENTS for 20 Years 35 %on 15 Year Policy Government Supervision Assets. $60,000,000, Ster. SUN LIFE OF CANADA., 6, BATTERY ROAD. S.126 words
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Advertisement345 1914-07-06 11 ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists, Families and Commercial-travellers. modern yy* 'Phone No. 58. ACOMMODATION! CMc AddreB3; WORLD-WIDE HIGH LIFE ADELPHI," Singapore. REPUTATION I HOME COMFORT! 'N THE Code: STYLE AND p XT A.B.C. sth Edition. LUXURY! CMI 1 Proprietor, E. S. JOHANNES. J. CARAPIET. a345 words
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Article590 1914-07-06 12 New Dredger En Route Penang. In the early part of last month Messrs. Wm. Simons and Co., Limited, of Renfrew, have completed and despatched to Penang, for the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredgiri; Company, a large and powerful dredger for working in alluvial tin deposit*, this590 words
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Article79 1914-07-06 12 The glorious fourth of July was celebrated*t the Hotel Van*\Vijk by a Special dinner and band cone tt. Over eighty guests sat down to the Special dinner which was a huge success from start to finish. In the front, after dinner, some 150 patrons sat and enjoyed79 words
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Advertisement236 1914-07-06 12 HAVING TAKEN OVER THE ENTIRE PLANT OF THE MODEL DAIRY FARM Abundance of Fresh Milk can Now be Obtained RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM, 3rd Mile, Upper Serangoon Road. Telephone 1382. Depot:- AT THE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, Orchard Road. CONTRACTORS TO THE HOSPITALS The Only Dairy Farm in Singapore, Entirely Under European236 words
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Advertisement247 1914-07-06 12 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 EXPERT DENTISTRY I BY SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN DENTIST. FREE CONSULTATIONS HOURS: 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. M. KINOLER. GRESHAM HOUSE (2nd Floor) 19, Battery R oa d 6-6 English, French and German Spoken. ALBERT L.247 words
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Article1168 1914-07-06 13 (Ceylon Observer Service Calcutta, June 20. A meeting of the citizens of Simla was held last evening to congratulate the Viceroy on his birthday and also to urge that his Excellency should receive an extension of service to complete the beneficent reforms he has begun. Raja Sir Harnam1,168 words
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Advertisement298 1914-07-06 13 I Rheumatism, Goat, |t s t s 'Voiinds, Burns, I- J™Tterf>°< piles and^all i R BOR» AHB I 'I• T \r. J l! an ofM I ssrangoon Road. I C^ityH° me and I r y for Babies I 1 GhiWien'a UnderI Layettes etc., I TO ORDER. H p_* .t ffi298 words
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Advertisement18 1914-07-06 13 LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO Renowned for HighClass Photography, Therefore ensuring BEST RESULTS. Have your Photograph taken at our Studio.18 words
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Advertisement246 1914-07-06 13 FOR SALE. New Chinese Dictionary. Price $3—Cash Copies of Mr. Moy Fah Cheong's Dictionary of Chinese Phrase» Can be obtained at the office of THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay. Singapore. 24 June, 1914. /•TRY OUR W*Y!« n \j tit Money M»kmj Secrets Only V A few Dollars starts JOm246 words
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1336 1914-07-06 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. May. 1914. Ailagar 161,750 16,500 79,520 Alma 83,233 9,800 32,200 Alor Gajah 95,855 8,292 39,368 AlorPongsn 101,478 9,802 48,322 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,301 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 113,324 532,674 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 49,513 230,439 Asaban 46,114 5,225 26,849 Ayer Hitam1,336 words
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Advertisement180 1914-07-06 14 Chop Teck Seng, $7, 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 HI Best Table Water MB This Water known ]HH| and used over a 100U A ft years by180 words
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Article229 1914-07-06 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March Ap*il M y Piculs. 248 282 319 331 320 44 51 22 34 45 lot 235 300 300 770 G35 585 585 600 228 v 193 265 336 265 Z 512 359 510 468 380 281 83 J75229 words
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722 1914-07-06 15 The Storstad's Crew. Charge of Indifference. Rimouski, May 31. Mr. Louis Gosselin, a Montreal lawyer, told the following story to the Telegraph correspondent before leaving yesterday. It is one of the clearest and most vivid published and is noteworthy because the Storstad's crew are722 words
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Article367 1914-07-06 15 Levy Upon Liquors and Petroleum. On the 30th June the F.M.S. Government issued a notification setting forth that import duties are imposed upon the articles specified below at tne ra'es therein severally specified, provided that no such articles wbicii have paid import, export or excise duty in367 words
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Article310 1914-07-06 15 Publishing the Pleadings. Mr. Justice Molony, in the Kind's Bench at Dublin, on 11th May, gave leave to serve notice of motion for the first day of next sittings for an order for alleged contempt of court against the editors aud proprietor! of all the Dublin morning and310 words
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Advertisement28 1914-07-06 15 Japanese Dental Surgeon. I. HIRANO, N 384, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Nat to Harims Hall.) ALMUSAWA Co. M. Kassim, C.E., Consulting Architects. re ltect Commission-Agents Surveyors. 3, Raffles Place.28 words
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Advertisement175 1914-07-06 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 Rules of Good Society $1.40 Complete Etiquette Letter175 words
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Advertisement500 1914-07-06 16 Wanted WANTED. A good second-hand Motor Cycle (Triumph), latent me del preferred. Quote price and particulars to 44 X," c o Post Master, Johore Eharu, Johore. 3-7 10-7. WANTED CANVASSERS. For a Provident and Lite Insurance Company. Liberal Commission allowed. Apply personally at 8, The Arcade, betwe en 11 1.500 words
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Advertisement535 1914-07-06 16 Notice MUNICIPAL NOTICE. and Pipeleying zt Merbau Road. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite Tenders for the construction of a Subway at Merbau Road from River Valley Road to Robertson Quay, and the laying and fixing therein of 24" diameter Cast Iron Pipes together with various contingent works. The drawing535 words
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Advertisement397 1914-07-06 16 Shipping Seang Line of Steamers. BJS. "Glenogie" 3,750 Tons. 8A "Beang Bee" 5,799 Ton*. 8A "Seang Choon" 5,775 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. for397 words
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Advertisement478 1914-07-06 16 Shipping P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth a \<j 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, connecting478 words
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Advertisement271 1914-07-06 16 tribune gRTISEHENTte Short Period Insertions VIZ 44 WANTED," TO lfj J ONE 2EXT P ER WoK[j per oav (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) Minimum Charge >Cc P. P. c. Cards, announcement etc., not exceeding 8 i in Each Insertion 5C Z SPECIAL RATES, For 1 inch of S lines of 7 I*4271 words
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