Malaya Tribune, 14 July 1914
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Title Section26 1914-07-14 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol- I- No. 164. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1914. Price 5 Cents. ClK Ittalapa tribune. TUESDAY, JULY 14.26 words
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Advertisement333 1914-07-14 1 iflf%! I IP pcotcKWhistyl SCOTCH WHK mX&*?-AT: -v- 1 !P?=" I Z\~rrr' SCOTLAND. H .-w-so.!. j •*< W IB ■CHAD WAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD I TOMGHT! COMMENCING at 9 p.m. Sharp. TO-NIGHT Boost in Singapore Giving One Show a Night, and that the Best. 2 NIGHTS ONLY! 2333 words
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Advertisement295 1914-07-14 1 HAVE YCU MADE PROVISION FOR YOUR CHILDREN? SZLuL f!V e an ietio hk l) a married man has is how t» best prox ide for the education of his children, the expenses for which reach Sffi;,S thildr<n arefrtm i4to2 to THE ChlNA IVITIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD For further particulars295 words
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Article2381 1914-07-14 2 Luncheon to Delegates. I'nder the auspices of the proprietors of the Financier and Bullionist a luncheon was given on June IS at the Trocadero Restaurant to delegates and representatives of the plantation and wild rubber industry in connection with the forthcoming International Rabber Exhibition. There was a2,381 words
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Advertisement250 1914-07-14 2 MOTORISTS APPRECIATE I COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) I 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. I Telephone: 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. 1 TSftfrmnnnmnn nnnnfmyt"™"^ ll i 1 """y; mat nc 1 COULCHER r 1 I HAK HENG. I I I, RAFFLES PLACE. i General Commission250 words
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Advertisement290 1914-07-14 2 OBSERVE LABEL I C O/nnES S A.SIMP.LEINOURISHINC:FOOD I MEDICINAL VALUE. I OBTAINABLE ~AT ALL STORES .'HOTELST&ICLUBS'. I KIM HiN Co., SOLE AGENTS. I 12-5 I HOCK COY., MALACCA. Telegraphic Address 'Phone N IJ. HOCKCHY E." Cade use A.B.C. sth. Edition. SOLE AGENTS FOR MOTOSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES FOR S. S. F.M.S. New290 words
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Advertisement302 1914-07-14 3 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY I BUTTER Singapore Cold Storage Co, LIMITED. I SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES HUTTON'S I "PINEAPPLE" I HAMS and BACON MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. NEW VICTORIA "MOTOR CARICO., No. 11, VICTORIA STREET. HIRING RATES: PER HOUR. Diamler Car No. 640 $5.00 Star Car No. 519 $3.00302 words
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Article40 1914-07-14 4 Australian loops the loop. Paris, June 8. At Buc yesterday Mr. Oswald Watt, a resident of Sydney (N. S. W.), on the aeroplane that M. Pegoud first looped the loop, performed the feat of making a treble loon.40 words
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Article27 1914-07-14 4 London, June 9. Four fleets of military aeroplanes manoeuvred for 90 minutes over Salisbury Plains yesterday, and executed a reconnaissance covering a wide area.27 words
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75 1914-07-14 4 Melbourne, June 9 The first aerial mail, carried across country in Australia, was brought from Bendigo to Ballarat this morning by M. Guillaux, the French aviator. He covered the distance of HO miles in 55 minutes At Castlemaine he rose to a height of lt>,00075 words
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Article89 1914-07-14 4 Paris, June 12. The Tribunal of the Seine yester (lay awarded damages against Farman and other aviators for having, as a result of their flights, frightened herds of cows, thereby lessening the yield of dairy farmers. The President of the Court declared that tiie air, from89 words
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Advertisement257 1914-07-14 4 ]Pj^' j J I' TRAVELLING rugs $4.75 each. $6.50 each. NEW DESIGNS IN PLAIDS, CHECKS PLAIN COLOURS. KATZ BROS., LTD. Telephone No. 1403. "OUR SHOP." THE LEADING FLORISTS 20, STAMFORD ROAD BRANCH RAFFLES SQUARE. French Flowers By Every Mail For Trimming Hats Artificial Flowers For Table Decoration Fresh Cut Flowers257 words
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Advertisement26 1914-07-14 4 THE ARYA DISPENSARY. Dispensing Chemists Druggists, 490, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Telephone No. 1533. Stocked Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Surgical Instruments, Real Pebble Glasses, j 8-726 words
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Advertisement95 1914-07-14 4 Grand Hotel De l'Enrope. i i Ideal Location, Every Modern Convenience. j MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements i installed. Outdoor catering for special receptions and wedding parties. I CABLE ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. "EUROPE." F. P. BAUR, Hunger. L»t« of t»« Savoy Hotel. LoaJoa. J FOR THIS MONTH ONLY BIG BARGAINS! BIG95 words
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Article23 1914-07-14 5 Cricket Club Lawn Bowls. To-morrow's Tie. FOUR-A-SIDE RINK GAME. FINAL. Scoular, Black well, Critten and Hermansen v. Norrie, Threlfall, Cohnitz and Phipps.23 words
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Article64 1914-07-14 5 Following are the results of the July medal competition Mrs. Cantrell 60-12 48 Winner on play-off. Mrs. Drummond 56-8 48. Five cards were taken out Mea's. G. H. Staveley 90-13 77 H. R. L. Dyne 82- 3 79 W. G. Strover 99-16 83 Lieut.-Col. Owen 98-13 8564 words
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80 1914-07-14 5 there were four sections of the Chinese Company, 5.V.1., entered. Following are the results Section 2 (Sergt Tan Teck Yee) 302. Section 4 (Sergt. Tan Piah Eng) 350. Section 3 (Sergt. Teow KeongHee) 336. Section 1 (Sergt. Tan Chow Kirn) 227. y Section 2, the80 words
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Article62 1914-07-14 5 Yesterday's Results. CLASS A SINGLES. Tan Hong Poh beat Chan Sze Onn, 6—3, tJ—8, 0—2. Kiong Chin Eng beat Choa Em? Wan, 6—4, 7—5. Tan Kwee Wah beat Chen Su Lan, 10—8, 6—4. CLASS 44 B SINGLES. Tan Kwee Liang beat Tan Pak Wah, G—4, 7—5. CLASS62 words
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Article57 1914-07-14 5 CLASS 44 A SINGLES. Tan Chong Khee v Chce Toon Cheng. ran Luang Kia v ISeow Poh Leong. CLASS 44 B SINGLES. Chia Teck Chj*e v Low Chew Seng. Wee Swee Teow v Tan Kwee Liang or Tan Pak Wah. CLASS 4 c SINGLES. E. K. Cheng v57 words
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Article51 1914-07-14 5 Championship. Seali Eng Li in v. Chia Keng Tye. Cheong Chee Hai v. Song Ong Siang. CLASS 4 A SINGLES. Neo Swee Hock v. Tan Kwee Wah. Kiong Chin Eng Tan Hong Poll. CLASS 44 B SINGLES. Choo Beng Li in v. Chia Teck Chye, or Low Chew51 words
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Article123 1914-07-14 5 Sir Henry Blake's Opinion. In the course of his inaugural address at the first session of the rubber Congress in London on 30th ultimo, Sir Henry Blakr, the President, remarked that production of plantation rubber in the East for 1913 amounted to 48,000 torm and the world's production123 words
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Advertisement151 1914-07-14 5 [STERKD IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I tu[ GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON OFFICE: I J*« fc« Sinsaparc. Old Jewry. EX. I £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of I nth the British Life Assurance Companies I Act in every particular. I rnvf PUNS OF ASSURANCE MONEY151 words
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Advertisement469 1914-07-14 5 I BECK'S BEER I <Sr&S CHOP X INC HI I competition brands together. I I OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I I SOLE AGENTS: I BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. I 16 SINGAPORE. 31.7 I ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists. Families and Commercial- travellers. —22S- Na 58. Cable Address:469 words
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Article11 1914-07-14 6 [H> do not necessarily endorse the opinion expretred hy corresponded't.11 words
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Article259 1914-07-14 6 A Simple Means of Extermination. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I have read in the Tribune with considerable interest the information relative to ways of exterminating locusts which has been published recently. From these it seems that all the plans so far mooted or259 words
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Article386 1914-07-14 6 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —The Muslim community of this place should feel much obliged to you for your liberality and impartiality in opening your columns for the correspondence on the above subject. Your paper is truly a mouthpiece for all peoples. Another386 words
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Article622 1914-07-14 6 Dutch Official's Assassination. The Civil OtHcer of Tjalang, Lieut. Van Kregten, who was murdered some time ago at Lam Ngo, Atjeh, has clearly been the victim of a plot prepared by eight young Achinese against him and the head of the district of Kwala Lambeusoo. The native,622 words
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Article235 1914-07-14 6 The drop-boxes in the .»nh-P"-' I the pillar-boxes will clear• 1 t A I ing in time for correspondent-* \*I the night to catch the homeward mail. Late Letters, etc. intend»'! I the N. D. L. packet Dertflinirer f H General Po#t Office before 7 a.m I235 words
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Advertisement206 1914-07-14 6 Are most satisfactory both as regards prices and quality M HOOGLANDT CO., 1 Mi SINGAPORE. BP MEW SHIPMENT OF WINES SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR HOTEL van WIJK CELLARS ARE NOW OBTAINABLE Telephone No. III. There is Nothing "Marvellous In the "tVlNRUBE" Porto-DetachaNc-Row Boat Motor. 9 WHY? Because there is no engin\M206 words
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Miscellaneous425 1914-07-14 6 fixtures. Taesday, 14th. FetC C ale Ration at Fr. 1(K> Orchard H I Mails. D. L. Homeward due Preby. Church Sewing p ar Braemar. Gilstead Rd. r S. V. C. Hall. Lecture by H. L B. Wfn Straits Chinese Reading Cub. Owr'-T. Tides: High water2:l0a.m pjn Wednesday, ISth Moon. La.«t425 words
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Article697 1914-07-14 7 H, Psst Offi« Caw- CoarL before Mr. A. vesterdaj afternoon, Vie of the charge of h of trust in reject 'ft, u.'i.t atrainst Tan Kim -hroff of the Money 1 u -it the General Post "w S. Battenberg de- 11 j ul rh'* accused. Robert Ihrelfall, k t697 words
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Article202 1914-07-14 7 Saga cement is manufactured in Japan by the Saga Cement Co., Ld., at the town of Saga near Nagasaki. The factory is one of the largest pf the kind in Japan and was established nearly three decades ago. The annual output of cement is fully 300,(MX) barrels.202 words
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Article275 1914-07-14 7 On British-Indian. At the Ku>«la Lumpur Assizes last Tuesday before His Lordship Sir Tnomas Braddell, C.J.C., in the Supreme Court, a very heavy sentence wat passed, the report of the proceedings as published by the Malay Mail being as follows One Ponnosamy was charged with having returned275 words
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Article68 1914-07-14 7 A Chinese bullock cart driver, named Leng Hock Hin, had ft quarrel with a Javanese gharry syce named Kromo, in Victoria Street, on Sunday. Not satisfied with venting his wrath with his hands he took it into his head to use an iron pin as a weapon, with the result68 words
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Article271 1914-07-14 7 Amherst, Brit. str. 135 tons, Capt. Scott, arrived from Kelantan 14-7* For Kelantan 15. Tbi Kok. Benlarig, Brit. str. 2510 tons, Capt. Hastie, arrived from Saigon, '13-7 For Port Said 13. Pat. Simons. Dux, Nor. str. 900 tons, Capt. Ommundsen, arrived from Bangkok 13-6. For Bangkok. Ban Seng271 words
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Article86 1914-07-14 7 July 13-I*. Ranee for Deli. Medusa for Belawan. Grotius for Amsterdam. Pontianak for Singkep. Mm for P. Satnboe. Castor for P. Samboe. R. S. Baroe for Rhio. Meran for Bangan. Marasfor Palembang. Devanha for Shanghai. Kampot for Saigon. Klang for Penang. Chowfa fcr Tawao. Ch iengmai for Bangkok. Amiral86 words
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106 1914-07-14 7 TAN JONG PAGAR. East Wharf (Basin) Section No. I -Nil Bast Wharf No. 2-Tara Teikuku Maru Sheers Wharf NO. 3—Nil Albert <fc Vietora Dry Dock Nil Main Wharf Section 4- -Gregory Apcar n n n —Islander Helenas w n n —Circe Kinkasan Mara106 words
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Article69 1914-07-14 7 The further hearing of the case against Sithamparainpillai, late financial clerk of the Police Department, who is charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of $1,789.£4, was resumed !>efore Mr. Burton, in the Police Court, Ipoh, last Saturday. Chief Inspector Flood and Thomas da Silva, Financial69 words
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Article140 1914-07-14 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra £24-5.0. demanded for delivery 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot 5/- demanded future delivery 4 23/32 buvers. Pepper (white): medium 8jj, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8 3/16 offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. orCont. c.i.f. future delivery140 words
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Article299 1914-07-14 7 Singapore, July, 14. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs 80S. <L 24.00 Copra Bali do !0;w Copra Goron* Talo do 10.40 Copra Dongalo do 10.40 Copra Kavoog do 9.95 X9P*» do 9.85 Copra Pontianak do 9.4;» Copra Siantan do 9^5 Copra Singkawang do 9*80 Sago Flour299 words
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Article114 1914-07-14 7 Singapore, Joly 14. On Loudon— BaDk 4 m/s. 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 m/e. 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.114 words
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Article661 1914-07-14 7 Latest Intelligence from the Wharves and Shipping. The X.D.L. Mail steamer DerfI tiinger, Capt Prosch, arrived in port to-day. She sails to-morrow morning at X. The Homeward Spanish MaillST Carlos de Eizaguirre left Manila on Saturday afternoon and is due hem on Thursday at daylight. The X. D.661 words
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Article963 1914-07-14 8 Interesting sidelights are thrown upon Russian designs in the Far East by the writer of a series of special articles on The Seaboard of Russian Manchuria appearing in that well-known Shanghai weekly, the China- National Review. The author, who appears to be well-informed, and fairly impartial, holds that963 words
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Article422 1914-07-14 8 <>ur attention has been what is describedM (mate sprinkling,* 1 I>\ the i■. water-carts, of certain whilst others, mainly in the centre of the town, tre practically i morning, noon and nig il municipal water-carts, it tn g{ admitted, are not at all bad to at, especially jnst422 words
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Article86 1914-07-14 8 Members of the medical untitled sion possessing ejoalifi Assistant Surgeons, and wh over years of age, will notification in this issue th interest them, for it BetsJ the Municipal Oommiss o to engage the services of an ing Officer in oonnection N Registration of Births and l* The salary attached86 words
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Advertisement181 1914-07-14 8 Inertol PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the bed protection for iron constructional work against rust. Sea water has no effect whatever on iron and Steel coated v>ith Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs, water-tanks, etc. Write for Illustrated Booklet:181 words
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Advertisement138 1914-07-14 8 Every Time You Feel Dry' REMEMBER thaf the best Thirst Quenchers on the Market ARE SOLD BYi— T. M. LAMB CO., who have just received a New Consignment of "Harveys," "Teachers" and "0. 0." Whiskies Kush in where Angels fear to tread. L Raffles Place. SINGAPORE. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS138 words
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Article1074 1914-07-14 9 Jour, rn I > Para 2/9 i L«*i- ibeet »114 5 —:o: H grifSoB left H w hing for Sarawak M t I f, r a T the third v «Ji-t anions IMec- -Mi, film at r H„ d»H lto-nigbt-«»rf»ll« -.ini'A the world has e\H Wm —:o:1,074 words
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Article183 1914-07-14 9 Boyne Day Celebrations. Reuter's Service. London, July i;j. A message from Belfast reports that there was brilliant sunshine in the city, and the celebrations were most enthusiastic. Fifty thousand people went in procession through the city. Sir Edward Carson leading. He had tremendous ovations. The militaryReuter's Service. - 183 words
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Article58 1914-07-14 9 The Bisley Meeting. Reuter's Service. London. July 13. The Bisley rifle meeting opened in glorious sunshine. There was a great Empire-wide gathering. There are already 992 entries for the King's prize. The Davis Cop. In the doubles for the Davis Cup, Decngis and Germot (France) beat Roper BarrettReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article106 1914-07-14 9 Alcohol as a Substitute for Oil. Reuter's Service. London. July 13. The Imperial Motor Transport Council has appointed a committee to investigate the possibilities of the employment of alcohol as motor fuel, which would render the Empire independent of foreign fuel supplies and give a great impetus toReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article26 1914-07-14 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 13. A test mobilisation of the Third Fleet, at Portsmouth, showed remarkable preparedness, not a man being found missing.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Obituary13 1914-07-14 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 13. The death is announced of Lord Ellesmere.Reuter's Service. - 13 words
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Article57 1914-07-14 9 “Railway Rest” is the name of the well-appointed and deservedly popular Ceylonese hotel situated opposite the Tank Road Railway Station. Mr. V. EL Denapitiya, the proprietor, offers good board and comfortable residence at moderate rates, while (©the premises supplies can be obtained of A. S. Israel's renowned Indian condiments, such57 words
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Article128 1914-07-14 9 A Heartrending Sitting. Reuter's Service. London, July 14. A message from Paris states that the Senate has, discussed the bill authorising grants for the national defence. The Reporter of the Senates Army Committee declared that there was insufficient ammunition for the guns and a shortage of twoReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article108 1914-07-14 9 Week-End Outrages. Reuter's Service. London, July 13. Suffragette outrages during the week-end include an explosion in a mail bag between Blackpool and Manchester, which ignited six other bags, and also the mail van. The guard was badly burned in extinguishing the flames. Blaby Station, in Leicestershire, wasReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article64 1914-07-14 9 Rebels Insist on Absolute Surrender. Reuter's Service. London, July 14. A message from Vera Crua states that work has been started on repairing the gap in the railway between Vera Cruz and the Capital. From Washington it is stated that Carranza has officially notified the United StatesReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article60 1914-07-14 9 Austrians Fearing Reprisals. Reuter's Service. London, July 14. A message from Vienna states that Austrians in Belgrade were in a state of panic on Saturday night in consequence of rumours that the population were about to avenge the anti-Servian excesses at Serajevo. Many fled to Semlin whileReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Obituary43 1914-07-14 9 Mr. George Ross Ironside. {Malaya Trihune Special.) Taiping, July 14. Mr. George Ross Ironside, an exjournalist, formerly on the staff of Singapore, Ipoh, Calcutta and other papers, was found dead in his residence at Taiping. The deceased was forty years of age.43 words
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Article21 1914-07-14 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 13. A message from Durazso states that the insurgents ha\e Cftpturvd Bo rat.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article116 1914-07-14 9 Necessary Through Press of Business. Reuter's Service. London, July 13. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that there would be an autumn session of Parliament. He hoped to rise some time in August but would ask the House to pass the necessary financial business, theReuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article270 1914-07-14 9 Youth Sent to Reformatory. A Mother's Sorrow. Earlf yesterday afternoon, in the Hrst Court, the two Chinese lads implicated in the theft of 31 rings and two brooches of an aggregate value of $b5(> from the premises of the Ceylon Jailors in High Street were brought up270 words
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Article118 1914-07-14 9 As will be .seen from a notification on page <S of this issue of the Tribune, the steamship Feliciana, of the old-established Rickmers Line, is due here on or about the LSth instant to load cargo for Antwerp and Hamburg The steamers of the Rickmers Line, being118 words
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Article67 1914-07-14 9 Balestier Rifle Range—The Range is allotted as untler:—Saturday, ltfth July, at 2-30 p.m. S. V. A. Maxim Co., Musketry. Sunday, 19th July, at 7-30 a. m. S. A A. Maxim Co., Musketry. Saturday, 25th July, at 2-30 p.m. S. R. A. Monthly Shoot (no slings, aperture67 words
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Article790 1914-07-14 10 Concert and Theatricals. A Delightful and Successful Entertainment (From Oar Oven Correspondent.) Last Saturday evening a concert and theatrical performance drew crowds to the spacious and com fortable rooms of the Malacca Chinese Literary Association. When the entertainment commenced the house was packed with ihe members and790 words
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Article434 1914-07-14 10 THE EDENDALE ASHORE. The Search Light Peril. This is not the first time that we have pointed out in our columns the besetting dangers to vessels in our port by reason of the natural and artificial boulders which litter Singapore Harbour. To-day we regret having to434 words
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Article85 1914-07-14 10 The sale of a spirituons liquor hearing the well-known -'Bee Hive" label is causing tribulation to small Chinese shop-keepers in Bangkok. That s<-eins evident from reports in Uw B. T. The Bangkok Agents, Messrs. Behn. Meyer and Co., stated IB Court that the price, Ticals L6O per bottle, was far85 words
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Article637 1914-07-14 10 Examination of Boey Lian Chin. In the Supreme Court this morning, before the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K. c, Boey Lian Chin, a director of the Kwong Yik Banking Company, Ltd. (in liquidation), pursuant to an order of tne Court, appeared637 words
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Article17 1914-07-14 10 Mr.J.B. Eleuin, Director of Kducation, is at present on a tour of inspection of the Malacca schools.17 words
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Advertisement125 1914-07-14 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES "The Tyres that are superior for they arc made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we hate been appointed Sole Agents in the 88 and F.M.S. for the North British Rubber Co., London, and now hold lull stock of the above tyres. PRICE125 words
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Article24 1914-07-14 11 Inban, My 10. th...Judicial M' ta arrived from |g ll0W sitting pala L a ]on g list of rrrtog hifl attention.24 words
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Article41 1914-07-14 11 ivKtr. the Supenn- ««!p Surveys, Negri rar/ipin\vF-.ster<lay m otor-car on ren i rj e serious car :v: n tnut befel Mr A. P. Surveyor, Tamefore, necessitating I Drs. Eagle and tftt TT,ef t here hurriedly on v reporting the >41 words
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Article32 1914-07-14 11 q| Chinese are 1( .morrow for Kuala mess the aerial flights c j, M r Wong ifl gwng t0 vt v .t. Mwtdoeople of the FederSatnrdav ana Sunday. IV..*..32 words
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Article30 1914-07-14 11 U po R. Foaaota, the Sekmgor, Negri bang, has arrived with his staff and they inditing the accounts of departments, start- vlt hth- Land office first.30 words
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123 1914-07-14 11 Vj D. Iiichards, Assistant *rinren<lent Kevenne Surveys, -r mlan. has been granted three months' full pay leave to proceed H 1; me to recruit his health. It is rlievwlthat on the expiration of :i leave, he will retire on pension. Mr. Richards joined the Govern--:.t123 words
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Article249 1914-07-14 11 H:ll4i\d as Purveyor to England 1 l;.ft following interesting tribute L>utch agriculturists and inis paid by the London in its recently published huge 1 supplement:—Holland ranks !k L>eDinark" among Continental in the value of food ts exported therefrom to these her total for 1912 being <,<>00, as249 words
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Article875 1914-07-14 11 Price* Quoted in the Market this Morni&i SINGAPORE, JULY 14. Mtmra. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share droters, issue the following list of quotation» Robber Sham. Nona. Value. Buyers. Seller». 2/- Allagar 1/4* 1/11 1 Anglo Java 2/11 3/7$ 1 Anglo-Johore 1/6 8/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/- 8/9875 words
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Advertisement343 1914-07-14 11 "Asiatic Motor Garage." AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS. 23, 24, 25 26 ORCHARD ROAD. [OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUSE GATES.] ENGLISH AMERICAN CARS FOR HIRE AT MODERATE CHARGE. AH repairs promptly and neatly executed under expert supervision. All Motor Accessories Stocked. Sole Agents far THE EMPIRE CARS. Price Complete Sl9OO. For Further Information, Apply to343 words
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Article973 1914-07-14 12 Impressive Ceremony at the Supreme Court. The retirement of the Chief Judge of the Colony, Sir HyndmanJones, drew a large* and representative gathering of the members of the local bar to the Supreme Court at noon yesterday. On the bench were the Acting Chief Justice (the973 words
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Article1039 1914-07-14 12 Application for Attachment Adjourned for Fortnight. Yesterday afternoon, in the Supreme Court, the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bueknill, K.C., resumed hearing of the application of Mr. K. Page, appearing on behalf of Mr. Lee Choon Guan, a creditor of the1,039 words
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Article16 1914-07-14 12 To-day our French untitled To-day our freoen liit brate the taking ol the WittM* Fete Nutioiialc.16 words
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Advertisement281 1914-07-14 12 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—61 —6 j EXPERT DENTISTRY BY SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN DENTIST. FREE CONSULTATIONS HOURS: 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. M. KINDLER. GRESHAM HOUSE (2nd Floor) 19, Battery Road 6-6 English, French and German Spoken. j ""ALBERT L.281 words
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Article50 1914-07-14 13 The Tsanchengyuan and Pingchengyuan. The Chinese Kastern Times reports —The salaries for the memberfl of the Tsanchengyuan and the Pingchengyuan are decided as follows M<»nthly Monthly Tftancbencyaaa: Salaries tßmnmem. The flnwirw $I..*><K> $2,<hhiThe Di pun Shaker 1.000 1.000 Th»- T~anchcn£ ;,00 PineboigjrsM President Jjmki f of Oiisors ,~>4N>50 words
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Article52 1914-07-14 13 The Shanghai Sinwenpao reports: The sums already paid in as provincial contributions this year are as follows Shantung $1,770,000 Kiangsu 1,tJ40,000 S/echwan t) 12,754 Chfkiang ),(KK) Hunan 500,000 Shansi 404,44 i; Hopeh 140,000 Honan 394,000 Anhui 200,000 Kiangsi 100,000 Fukien 120,000 Chihli 150,000 Mukden 94,14<S Kirin 100.00052 words
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Article132 1914-07-14 13 The Shanghai Shunpao reports —In the Department of Communications there is a great panic amongst the officials. Ye Kung-cho, the Director of the Bureau of Railway Affairs, will be promoted to Vice-Minister of Communications, and Chan Tien-yu (Jien Tien-yu) will become the Director of the Bureau* of132 words
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Article316 1914-07-14 13 Lanchow-fu, Kansu, June 14. iiite Wolf came into south-west Kansu at the end of May and completely looted and considerably burned the mission station at Minchow. Here many people were killed and much property destroyed. He has now arrived at Taochow, and it is estimated that at316 words
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Article116 1914-07-14 13 Gigantic Business. The Daily Chronicle urgps the introduction of legislation to regularise tha position of the Public Trustee, whose depannent is becoming one of the biggest in the United Kingdom. "The Public Trustee, the Daily Chronicle declares, "has already £120,000,000 of business investments and he nny have116 words
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Advertisement210 1914-07-14 13 Cash Clearance Sale AT the Straits Cycle Motor Co., Ltd. No. 15, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. A Good, Strong, Reliable and Cheap Bicycle Complete with Tyres only for S30. What about Motor-Car Cycle Accessories? Do You Require Spare Parts Cover, TubeS ±S 8.00 each. Horns I JJ J l Pathe's Gra210 words
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999 1914-07-14 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. June. 1914. Allagar 161,750 79,520 Alm 83,233 42,000 Alor Gajah 95,855 39,368 AlorPongsu 101,478 48,322 Anglo Johore 124,524 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 532,674 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 230,439 Asaban 46,114 26,849 Ayer Hitam 69,320 61,495 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) 131,124 79,421 Ayer999 words
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Advertisement303 1914-07-14 14 The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUAY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Having placed large indent he order to get Special terms we are able to offer you the finest quality Tracing cloth ever produce*!— Dull Back and Glazed Front at rates ruling for lower class303 words
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Article219 1914-07-14 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. Jan. Feb. March April May June Piculs. 248 282 319 331 320 44 51 22 34 45 164 235 300 300 770 635 585 585 000 m 228 193 265 336 265 Z m 512 "359 510 *468 "380 Ml «3219 words
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Article717 1914-07-14 15 G.L. Jessop - By G.L. Jessop. At different times—usually in the cl<*se season—we are treated to all sorts of suggestions, by which it is fondly hoped to brighten the game of cricket. Struck by the overwhelming preponderance of the paid player over the amateur in first-class cricket, an enthusiast suggests that717 words
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Article440 1914-07-14 15 Coming World Congress at the Hague. An extensive programme hai been arranged in connection with the Annual Conference of the International Law Association which is to be held here from September 7—12 inclusive. Tne conference will be opened in the afternoon of Monday, September 7, iv the Palace440 words
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Article221 1914-07-14 15 In the course of an excellent leading article on the School of Orient*] Language*, The Statesman makes the following observations The Gwrinans and the French made this discovery many years ago, and at the Schools of Oriental Languages in Paris and Berlin young men who are221 words
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Advertisement295 1914-07-14 16 Wanted WANTED CANVASSERS. For a Provident and Life Insurance Company. Liberal Commission allowed. Apply personally at 8, The Arcade, between 11 1. L LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted an experienced Linotype operator. Forward copies of testimonials or references and state salary required to: Box A. c/o. Malaya Tribune. SEA SIDE RESIDENCE295 words
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