Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1914
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Title Section26 1914-07-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1. No. 143. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1914 Price '5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, JULY 1126 words
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Advertisement174 1914-07-11 1 IP Pt'O^i r O iiini g—lll wnwii—iii mi v v"' Ill— lIIMIII ll— •ADIUM Sii gore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m Sharp. TO-NIGHT Engagement of the Greatest Humpsti Bumpsti Act Extant. I b UP. The Human Dare Devils 1 M< rning in a Sportsman's Garden" THE174 words
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Advertisement149 1914-07-11 1 M. EBRAMSftR CO. 106 Market St., Sir gapore. v i < Ribbed, wire* Plain Tile; Ribbed Tile Silvered Plate and Flow red Class of every Description and Si/.e, in Ruby, Yellow, (ireen. Pink and Bine. SHOW CASES All Kinds and Sizes a Speciality.* 4-7 KIAN TAI Co., No. 30, R149 words
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Advertisement326 1914-07-11 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 hi>- < hildren, the expenses f< r which reach their maximum whcnthe children aiefrcm 14 to 20 \cars 3d. To meet thisheavv expense THE326 words
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480 1914-07-11 2 Annua! Meeting of the Shanghai Mercury Limited. The fourteenth annual general meeting of shaieholders in the Shanghai Mercury, Ltd., was held :at the head office of the company, Shanghai, on June '26. Mr. C. Stephanos presided, and was Bapported by Mr. R. 8. Ivy and Mr.480 words
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Advertisement242 1914-07-11 2 COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) SI, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 28-4 iCOULCHER 1 1 AND HAK HENG. 1 I I, RAFFLES PLACE. I General Commission Agents, f 1 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. i CHEE ENG SONS. ESTABLISHED 1859. 71, North Bridge Road.242 words
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Advertisement81 1914-07-11 2 FOR SALE. One Masters Voice Gramophone and forty records in sound condition. Will accept $40 Apply S. W. F. c/o Malaya Tribune. 10-7 10-7 G. R. COELHO, 52, SELEGIE ROAD. PIANO TUNER, DEALER, A REPAIRER, Undertakes To Play at Dances. THUS MODERATE 1-7 :ji-7 DURIYAN. Towkay dan Towkay-Neo, dengan sekalianya81 words
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Advertisement291 1914-07-11 2 OBSERVE LA BEL A.SIMPXEINOURISHINC FOOD MEDICINAL VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORESf HOTELS^&\CLUBR KIM HIN Co" SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 HOCK COY., MALACCA. Telegraphic Address 'Phone N -EHOCKCHY E." Code use A.B.C sth. Ldi iioV SOLH AGENTS FOR MOTOSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES FOR S. S. F.M.S. New Shipment with accessories Just Arrived. INSPECTION AND291 words
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Article1426 1914-07-11 3 and 1« Effect- jytP. Chee. of Peraai) L BT vi.-itor to Perak opportunity of ascer- t0 what v t damp has effect'V and Perak as compared !l '^f r As the result of I I have collectJ,i r^l]t H» several township i" the Kinta j<Ti can1,426 words
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Advertisement356 1914-07-11 3 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES HUTTOM'S PINEAPPLE" HAMS and BACON MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. Teleiasic Nt. 1 HHM 1463. NEW VICTORIA "MOTOR GAR GO., NO. 11, VICTORIA STRBBT. HIRING RATES: PER HOUR. Diamler Car No. 640 »5.00 Star Car No.356 words
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Article185 1914-07-11 4 f Wf do not nrcrtKJ rily rndorte the opinion txprrwl by corretp>noUntt.] Aged Rubber Trees in Malacca. To the Editor of the Malaya, Tribune. Sir, —In your issue of the 27th ultimo, in giving publicity to the report 44 Malacca in 11U.V you reproduce an interesting reminiscence to the185 words
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Article125 1914-07-11 4 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, 44 At the time of the Pharoahs a swarm of locusts destroyed the crops of the Egyptians." The S.S. and F.M.S. and regions roundabout have recently been visited by these pests, and yet nothing effective has been done to125 words
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Advertisement386 1914-07-11 4 JOPr TRAVELLING 3 RUGS flp-- J The 'ALVIN'' Rug $475 each. The "iF Rug $6.50. at. NEW DESIGNS IN PLAIDS, CHECKS PLAIN COLOURS. KATZ BROS., LTD. Telephone No. iao3. "OUR SHOP." THE LEADING FLOR/STS 20, STAMFORD ROAD BRANCH RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats Artificial Flowers386 words
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Advertisement138 1914-07-11 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE 'ASSURANCE CO., LTD. LONDON OFFICE: HEAD OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C. Hws2. Singapore. deposited with the Supreme Court of British Life Assurance Companies V t in every particular. nf ASSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. TO BROKERS. ipply to A. H. FAIR, Managing Director. Asahi Beer SAPPORO BLACK138 words
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Advertisement688 1914-07-11 5 Church Services. ST. ANDREW'S. sth Sunday After Trinity. 7am holy communion. (PLAIN.) 7.45 A.M.-HOLY COMMUNION (CHORAL.) Introit Like a* the Hart." Service Hugh Blair."' Hymn at Offertory -'67. Hymn at Communion 322. Hymn at Ablutions 208. Nunc Dimittis. 9.15 A.M.—MATINS AND LITANY. First Lesson 1 Samuel XV. 1-24. Second Lesson688 words
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Advertisement509 1914-07-11 5 DRINK ALWAYS W BECK'S KEY-BEER (Chop: KUNCHI) .m% I gg_ It is the 11 seUs BEST! MOST! 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 the Government. Absolute Security for the509 words
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Article1047 1914-07-11 6 Alleged Forgery. Accused's Statement A great array of counsel and witnesses appeared yesterday afternoon, in the Thi d C<>urt, before M r. Sugden when the ca*e of alleged forgery, brought Itv the Crown against two Chinese employees of Messrs. Katz Bros. Ltd. was called. The D. P. P.1,047 words
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Article154 1914-07-11 6 The third charge against R. A. Oliveiro of having personated a pul>lic servant and thereby induced one Lim Kee Swee, the lessee of 619 North Bridge Road to part with $5, was continued throughout the afternoon in the First Court yesterday, before Mr. A. V. Brown, .Mr. W.154 words
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Article208 1914-07-11 6 The L. end C. Express nf 10th June states that tbe Hank rate remains unchanged at 3 per cent. The Open market rate for short loans is 1 4 per cent, and discount of four months' Bank hills 2 0-16 to 2j per cent. The Silver208 words
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Article39 1914-07-11 6 In 1913 the new territory of Papa* or New Qalneo had 22,<mki acres under coconuts and 6£oo acres under ruhher. Tiie territory is expected to be in the future a brga exporter of copra, ruhber, sisal hemp and petroleum.39 words
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Advertisement184 1914-07-11 6 IJENATZYI I TYRES. I fl satisfactory both as J regard s lip |9 prices and quality; K|| 1 HOOGLANDT CO., H SINGAPORE. R MEW SHIPMENT OF WINES SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR HOTEL van WIJK CELLARS ARE NOW OBTAINABLE Telephone No. 111. There Is Noihhug "Marvellous" In the Row Boat Motor. SPARE184 words
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Miscellaneous708 1914-07-11 6 fixtures; I Saturday. A I 1 School. A I Oldham Ha I Anglo-Chin,- Sch„,!. ft 4 Hotel Europe. 7 :v»> j, Football. Con I Rangera a- B I 1 eleven vs. Nomad-. A- T M. fl Shooting. S.R.E. t> 1 K Tides: High war* r: Sunday, 12th I J Boustead708 words
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Article177 1914-07-11 7 mm crui" r 7 C™ I OP 1 L i*''rro*. From "for > airabaya U. I PmtiaI arrP p t j d ite ]i• 1S tons, Bangkok, ,ms. (Npt. I fi from X nta.n, H ite unknown. I N from Poobi Penh, date uncertain. H ton-. Capt.177 words
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Article135 1914-07-11 7 n .Maru. Jap. 2282t0n5, Capt. I inivKj from Rangoon, 11-7. I I MDg, (late uncertain. M. S. E. :i, Brit, btr. »'»0 tons, C;ipt. I from Bagan, 11- <. For I Bros. Dut. >tr. J4 t;ms, Capt. H .1 from liliiu, lv 7. For I Mob. H Frrdinand,135 words
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Article70 1914-07-11 7 I July 10-11. ■i D r <* tor Rhio. %*p tor Belawan Deli. j. t<>r Muar. oang for Calcutta. »or Harubur I T g j HCCiI. I ,r t r Port >I l VVH t mliam. Hr- 'tavut. H owett**nhant I x. r Hongkooa. H j Kelantan. H j.70 words
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Article32 1914-07-11 7 untitled there is to be will embrace j >I,a :tn < l lira P 1 Proper a It! w,1,,1b area of J ,s °t China and y" and principal 21 foochow Road,32 words
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Article142 1914-07-11 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra £24 5.0. demanded for delivery 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot demanded future delivery 4 25/32 buyers. Pepper (white): medium Bs, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8 3/16 offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. or Cont. c.i.f. future142 words
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Article299 1914-07-11 7 Singapore, July, 11. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs 80 S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 10.15 Copra Gorong Talo do 10.25 Copra Dongalo do 10.25 Copra Kayong do 9.i>5 Copra Pulo do 9.85 Copra Pontianak Oo 9.45 Copra Siantan do 9.75 Copra Singkawang do 9.50299 words
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Article113 1914-07-11 7 Singapore, July 11. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 5/16 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— BankT. T. 174* Private 30 d/s. 176J113 words
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Article691 1914-07-11 7 Yesterday in the Bankraptcy Court, before the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. j Bucknill, K. C. S. H. Wills. Mr. Wills, 22, Rowell Road, came up for public examination. He said he was a teacher. He had first taken up that profession in Penang, the691 words
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Article28 1914-07-11 7 Exclusive privileges in respect of an invention for improvements in puddling machinery have been granted by the Sultan of Pahang to Mr. A. JH. Ritchie of Uln Piah.28 words
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Article1007 1914-07-11 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. For Vancouver and Pacific icuast ports will be despatched abont the 17th inst. the Hamburg American liner Andalusia. The N. D. L. Gottingen is due here on the 14th inst. For Genoa. Marseilles, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen will s il1,007 words
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95 1914-07-11 7 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf < Basin) -Nil Ea*t Wharf Section No.l—Tara E. F. FerderaiiA Sheers Wharf —Uokuku Mara Main Wharf {Section No. 2—Nil *> 3 Nil ~> 4--Chiengmai s—Charon 6 —Melens Grotins Redang New Dock No. 7 —Terkukiu Maru West Wharf B—Krikasan8 —Krikasan95 words
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Article143 1914-07-11 7 Mr. A.P. Schreiber, the District Surveyor, Tampin, met with a nasty motor car accident a couple of days ago and is now lying m Tampin in a serious condition. Dr. Kagle and Dr. Smith, of Seramban, at once left for Tampin on receiving news of the accident, and it in143 words
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Article1158 1914-07-11 8 Mention was made In our issue of Tuesday last of the terrible fate of a Chinese lad, about fourteen years of age, in High Street, a tram-car knocking him down about 7-30 in the morning and running over him, with the result that he soon1,158 words
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Article362 1914-07-11 8 Gentlemen Riders. Following is tbe text of i which has been sent to mittee o£ tiie Singapore S Club Gentlemen, —When drai the programme for jour ne meeting I would ask you t consider the advisability of one race each day fur r ridprs. I would respectfully362 words
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Advertisement129 1914-07-11 8 Champion and Racerol MOTOR OILS For Water-cooled Cylinders Finest British Production. Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. m I I g ftP /6 I FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross"! ~X Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. CROSS will give you MORE POWER at a LOWER129 words
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Advertisement61 1914-07-11 8 Every Tine Yoo feel Dry REMEMBER that the best Thirst Quenchers on the Market ARE SOLD BY T. M. LAMB CO., who have just received a New Consignment of "Harveys," Teachers/ and "0. 0." Whiskies Rush in where Angels fear to tread. t Raifles PUce, SINGAPORE. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS61 words
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Article405 1914-07-11 9 1 nee to-lar. locally, *74* No sellers. i JKS2 2m Uc£ w |itr smoked sheet *1U gD ja\v** 1 •OI d! Vvassi Bobber Co. f|ecsp>na ,Vv £300,000 to D ts to the Penang r nex t month proving n rriek and Co inform □t of the Kemper405 words
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Article99 1914-07-11 9 The Amending Bill. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. The Lords have concluded the Committee stage on the Home Rule Amending Bill, which will be read a third time on July 14 and returned to the House of Commons. it is doubtful whether the latter will deal withReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article74 1914-07-11 9 Canada Refuses Deportation Expenses. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. The Timescorrespondentat Toronto states that the Canadian Government refuses to defray the expenses for the deportation of the Indians on the Komagata Mara, on the ground that the Canadian Lawobliges steamship owners bringing undesirables to deport themReuter's Service. - 74 words
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71 1914-07-11 9 Education of Women a Necessity. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. A message from St. Petersburg states that the Mohainedan congress consisting of over forty delegates from European and Asiatic Russia regards the centralization of Moliamedan religious interests in the Russian Empire is urgently needed. WithReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article68 1914-07-11 9 To Increase Personnel of Navy. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. According to a message from Berlin the papers give prominence to reports of fresh taxation with a view to the increase of the personnel of the Navy and the number of armoured cruisers in foreign service.Reuter's Service. - 68 words
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Article78 1914-07-11 9 Reuter wires:—The League of Empire sale of St. Helena laces and embroideries at Bathnrat House was numerously attended. It is expected that the sale will realise a goodly sum. Mrs. Cordeaux and daughter assisted. Y« t another A motor lorry, S. 807, was Been half way down the swamp in78 words
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Article117 1914-07-11 9 Troops on Servian Frontier. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. A message from Berlin states that the Lokal Anzeiger, in an apparentljinspired article, says that if the responsibility of the murders at Sarajevo is brought home to Servhi, Austria will have tbe support of the civilised world, andReuter's Service. - 117 words
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Article85 1914-07-11 9 Still at It. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. A me>sage ft om Veia On z states that Admiral Sir R. Cradoeh has gone to Mexico City toconTe.* with Sir Lionel Carden regarding the advisability of sending a guard to the Legation. Nogales.—The rebels under General Obregon haveReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article232 1914-07-11 9 Thousands of Unemployed Coolies. Authorities Taking Action to Relieve Distress Kuala Lumpur, July 10. We understand that at the request of the miners of Selangor Messrs. J. A. Russell and Cheo Kia Peng waited the other day upon the acting British Resident, the Hon. Mr. E Burnside,232 words
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Article107 1914-07-11 9 Final Corrected Scores. Reuter's Service. London, July 10. In the final computation of scores for the Empire Cup it is found that seventy units competed and the Sixteenth Infantry of Newcastle, Australia, with 2,932, won the cup and silver medals and £100. The others were as previouslyReuter's Service. - 107 words
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Article41 1914-07-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 10. Lancashire beat Leicestershire, at Liverpool, by eight wickets. In 1 913 Lancashire won by 202 runs. Hampshire beat Warwickshire at Birmingham, by an innings and 05 runs. In 1913 Waiwiekshire won by six wickets.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article36 1914-07-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 10. A message from Paris states that the Suez Canal Co. has decided that from Jan. next the maximum draft of ships passing the Canal shall be 9(1 feet.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article212 1914-07-11 9 Sir T. Braddeirs Judgment. Plaintiff s Claim Dismissed. Yesterday, in the Supreme Cou t, Kuala Lumpur, his Lordship, Sir Thomas Baddell, C.J.C., gave judgment in the case in which Mr. K. H. Mauleffinch sued the Port Swettenham Rubber Company for $()0,000 and interest, the sum being balance of212 words
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Article613 1914-07-11 9 Santa Singh Learns His Mistake. Mr. B. S. Walton, Assistant Civil District Judge, early yesterday afternoon delivered judgment for the defendant in an action brought by Santa Singh, of Xo. 81, Cecil Street, a jaqa in the employ of Messrs. John Little an 1 Co., Ltd., against Mr.613 words
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Article58 1914-07-11 9 Another train smash occurred this morning at the junction of Buffalo and Serangoon Roads. A tram-< tr collided with a ricksha containi g a Japanese woman. The ricksha n is imashed to atoms. The occupant o the vehicle was jiivciniiutcdjflb tie roadway and I.ml in he asEt 1 into a58 words
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Article169 1914-07-11 10 The annual athletic sports of the Anglo-Chinese School are taking place this afternoon on the Oldham Hall athletic ieki The Old Boys" dinner will lie held at the Hotel de l'Kurope this evening at o'clock. The committee in charge of the S. V. A. dinner to Captain and Hon.169 words
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Article49 1914-07-11 10 To-day. From Johnston's Pier —2.15 and 3.15 p.m. From Club —2.45 and 5.30 p.m. High water —1.23 p.m. To-morrow. From Johnston's Pier :—9.10 and 11 a.m 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. From Club :—9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High water —1.55 p.m.49 words
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Article55 1914-07-11 10 The Championship has been won by Mr. W. M. Foreman, who beat Mr. W. M. Butehart, runner-up, yesterday, by a score of 21 to 7. Next Wednesday the final match in the four-a-side rink game will take place, Messrs. Scoular, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen opposing Messrs.55 words
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Article131 1914-07-11 10 Yesterday's Results. CLASS 44 A SINGLES. Chen Su Lan v. Tan Kwee Wah. Unfinished. Tan Luang Kia beat Tan Boon Keah, 10 —8, G —3. CLASS 44 B SINGLES. Wee Swee Teow beat Lim Teck Leong, G—2, G—1. Chia Teck Chye v. Low Chew Seng, Postponed. Choo131 words
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Article105 1914-07-11 10 Lieut. P. Hoyce, f>th Light Infantry, proceeded to Penang on the lUh instant, for temporary duty with the Penang Volunteers. A Board of Officers will aaeemble at SO Company K. <i. A. Office, Hlakan Mati, at a time and date *<> be Used by the Pn si<i« nt.105 words
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Article1019 1914-07-11 10 Interesting Football Last Evening. Considering the material available in Johore State, the eleven which journeyed over to our island are to be complimented upon the style of football which they displayed on the Esplanade last evening, but they were simply up against t»H) still a proposition.1,019 words
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Article238 1914-07-11 10 The London and China ExprebS advise the following bookings outward:— Per P. and O. steamer Malta, due July 16.—Mr. J. Raff, Miss V. Cradock, Mr. C. E. Harris, Mrs. 6. J. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. EL B. Dudley, Miss A. Cook, Miss T. G. Alexander. To Penang Mr. E.G.238 words
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Article124 1914-07-11 10 Passengers —Arrived. Per P. and O. steamer Devanha, July 10.—Mr. C. E. Docker, Mr. J. Goldsmith, Mr. E. C. Hardwicke. Mr. P. J. McPherson, Mr. G. Eraser, Mr. Bellairs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pegg, Mr. R. A. Covil, Mr. G. B. Wilkinson, Mr. J. K. Caldecot. To Penang Mr. W.124 words
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Advertisement132 1914-07-11 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES "The Tyres that are superior tor made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S S and F.M.S. for the North British Hubber Co., Loudon, and now hold lull stock of the above tyres. PRICE LISTS132 words
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Article439 1914-07-11 11 STOCKS AN D SHARES. I JCLT n I X Change and Sb■l r qa oUtioni:I p a bber Shares. Kur-rs. Sellers. v, 1/4* 1/1 1 A »11 ImJ I I ll& y 7? 5- ,-Ma.aiu f "i 80/-nom. I T I jl? ii 2/« X d Baku _/3 -/9 11439 words
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Article441 1914-07-11 11 Sultan of Trengganu's Visit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kota Bharu, July H. H. the Sultan of Trengganu with his suite pays a visit to H. H. the Sultan of Kelantan during the latter part of the week, coming in his own yacht. This is partly a return visit,441 words
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Article110 1914-07-11 11 At the Methodist Girls' School, Short Street, a special children's service w ill be held on Sunday next, at 10 a.m., in English and Tamil. A good programme will be rendered and a collection will be taken in aid of the Training School for Native preachers. Friends and sympathisers are110 words
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Advertisement368 1914-07-11 11 "Asiatic Motor Garage." AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS. 23, 24, 25 26 ORCHARD ROAD. [OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE GATES.] ENGLISH AMERICAN CARS FOR HIRE AT MODERATE CHARGE. All repairs promptly and neatly executed under expert supervision. All Motor Accessories Stocked. Sole Agents for THE EMPIRE CARS. Price Complete Sl9 00. For Further Information, Apply368 words
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Article1327 1914-07-11 12 And Its Aftermath. By Abdul K&reem Mundji Nothing, perhaps, so portentous has occurred in modern history as the assassination, at the the hands of men rightly described by the aged Hapsburg Kaiser as "a band of misguided men, of the heir-appar-ent lo the throne that has played1,327 words
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Article260 1914-07-11 12 A cricket match ranged for the 2->th in>- :int *1 teams representing the M f and .Jasin District. k Tennis Tournament The Malacca Clul I nis Tournament begins -v month, and it is I entries for the \ari« e\> r "I be quite as numerous Q>i If sibly260 words
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Advertisement256 1914-07-11 12 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages 1—6 EXPERT DENTISTRY BY SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN DENTIST. FREE CONSULTATIONS HOURS 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. M. KINDLER. GRESHHM HOUSE (2nd Floor) 19, Battery Road 6-6 English, French and German Spoken. ALBERT L. A, DALEY, UNDERTAKER256 words
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Advertisement33 1914-07-11 12 Maternity Home and Nursery for Babies Ladies and Children's UnderClothing, Infants' Layettes etc., MADE TO ORDER. Registry Office FOR NURSES AMAHS Dry Cleaning Depot Terms on Application to Mrs. KRAAL Iff, ORCHARD ROAD33 words
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Advertisement91 1914-07-11 12 THE SAGA CEMENT TRADE MARK The Safest and the Moi Economical Cement. SIN OAPORE AGENTS M. S. E. Anpll I ft No. I, Robinson Road, Medals have been awai i to SAGA CEMENT ;.i Exhibitions, by bn Engineers. I—7 IDE BANGKOK TIMES tSTABUBHXD Wft LEADING PAPER W bI I Daily91 words
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Article301 1914-07-11 13 1 Y pk.End Messages. I (;,,wrninent m Litional rulea I the Malayan I Address. I .(b) the name of the ship; B 5 ,,<' the coast .-tation n the name of the steamship livalent in German or .1 U- prefixed to the of the .ship in the301 words
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Article391 1914-07-11 13 On Sundiy, Jane 21, the seventh discussion of the benefits of tae different religions took place at the International Institute, Shanghai. The speaker was a Mohammedan Mollah, Mah Quin-san of Yunnan, who spoke on Benefits to China from the teachings of Mohammedanism." Mohanied Pasha Kamal of Constantinople391 words
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Advertisement273 1914-07-11 13 Cash Clearance Sale I AT The Straits Cycle Motor Co., Ltd. No. 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. JUSnhe YOU thing J Need! A Good, Strong, Reliable and Cheap Bicycle Complete with Tyres only for $30. What about Motor-Car Cycle Accessories? Do You Require Spare Parts? Inner Tubes... 1.25 each. Benzine Lamps273 words
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1162 1914-07-11 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. May. 1914. Allagar 161,750 16,500 79,520 Alma 83,233 9,800 32,200 AlorGajah 95,855 8,292 39,368 AlorPotigsu 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 Hitam 69,3201,162 words
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Advertisement304 1914-07-11 14 The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUAY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Having placed large indent ie order to get Special terms we are able to offer yon the finest quality Tracinj cloth ever produced—Dull Back and CUzei Front at rata ruling for lower clan fabric304 words
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Article210 1914-07-11 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. •Jan. Feb. March April May PicuU. 248 282 319 331 320 44 51 22 34 45 164 235 300 300 ii 770 635 585 585 600 228 193 265 336 265 r )12 359 510 468 380 281 83 275 275210 words
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Article1464 1914-07-11 15 Telok Bharu. The second ordinary general meeting of the T j lok Bharu Coconut Companv was held at the offi ;es of Messrs VVhittall and Co., Colombo, on June 23, Mr. E. II. Wild ock being in the chair. The Chairman «aid It will be observed that, during1,464 words
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Advertisement36 1914-07-11 15 lATTENTION!I ATTENTION! want a Suit of Clothes Well Cut and to Fit ,ht CEYLOS TAILORS' Co, er of 26 Years' Experience is ready to Atten to Your Wants. DON'T IT 18 °£YLON TAILORS' Co., HIGH STREET.36 words
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Advertisement246 1914-07-11 15 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 ail Purses. Wholesalers and Retailers. NEW TREATMENT Of Rheumatism, Gout, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, Arthritis, Etc. BY Dubois's Collo=lodo. A Concentrated Solution of Vegetable lodine. Its246 words
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