Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1914

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune. Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. 1- No. 165. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che IRalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 593 1 HAVE YCU MADE FRCVISICN FGR YOUR CHILDREN? I" TKe 3 the chief anxieties which a married man has is how to best i provide tor the education of his children, the expenses for which reach their maximum when the children are frcm 14 to 20 years old. To meet this
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    • 66 1 SSSSSSSBBBBBBaigSBBBH I DETECTIVE HAVES 55 Ajsin TO-NIGHT At The 585 I'OAIETY'I PICTURE PALACE, Junction of Albert Benoolen Streets.) N the THIRD SERIES bntttled A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE The Film That Put The Feat In Feature Depicting the Further Adventures of Detective Hayes IN 3 PARTS 3250 ft. lon* GRIPPINC
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  • 700 2 Cures Effected By The Dentist. The sixth International Deuta] Congress, which will be bell in London iv August, is being awaited wkfa interest not only by dentists but b\ the medical profession and hII who are concerned with the problems ol national health. The past 10 years
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    • 241 2 mo™ 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 28-4 1 I COULCHER r j I AND I L HAK HENG. I I I, RAFFLES PLACE. 1 General Commission Agents. I I IMPORTERS
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    • 291 2 FOOD I MEDICINAL VALUE. I OBTAINABLE ~AT ALL I KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. I 12-5 I HOCK COY., MALACCA. I Telegraphic Address: 'Phone No tf. HOCKCHYE» C lie use A.B.C. Sttu Edition. I SOLE AGENTS FOR I MOTOSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES I FOR S. S. F.M.S. I New Shipment with accessories
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  • 1233 3 Uncheonjo Delegates. I print > meter never I in the summer I I .1- l.'ii the rase, as I ng sprouting and growing I the soil being enriched by I it ul mad. Tnere are ii» every I ihe world diseases which are v deadly, but which
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  • 212 3 A Women's Manifesto. A joint manifesto of protest against militancy has been issued by the National Onion of Women's Suffrage Societies and the Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association. The signatories include Mrs. Fawcett, Lady Selborne, Lady Fingall, ami Winifred Lady Arran. The protest is as
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    • 287 3 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER I ■.-.U^. MWWJW I, iiiiBM Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES HUTTON'S PINEAPPLE" HAMS and BACON I m MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. Telephone No. q 3 NEW VICTORIA MOTOR GAR CO., No. 11, VICTORIA STREET. HIRING RATES: PER HOUR. Diamler Car
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  • 304 4 An International Congress. I It is announced that the congress of the International Society of Marine Insurers is to be held on September lt*> and 17 next at Scbeveningen, thus following immediately on the general meeting of the International I Transport Insurers' Association, which is to be held
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    • 430 4 Grand Hotel De rEuropd Ideal location. Every Modern Convenience. MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangemi installed. i I Outdoor catering for special receptions I and wedding parties. CABLE ADDRESS: TELEPHONK No. flj "EUROPE/' F. P. EAUP, M L.te of tk« S.voy Hot.l, Lo»Jo«. I 18—4 Cash Clearance Si AT The Straits Cycle
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  • 384 5 Lorry Wrecked At 8-30 this morning a ponderous motor lorry belonging to Messrs. Stephens Paul and Co. ran into Cross Street. Traffic was dense and the road narrow. The driver of the lorry was suddenly confronted by a bullock cart, a pork-seller and a ricksha coolie, who stood
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  • 173 5 In the First Court yesterday morning, before Mr. A. V. Brown, Tan Tang Lye and Tan Leok were charged with the serious crime of having, on the 12th of June, committed a robbery. The property involved consisted of $4.50 in coppers carried by the complainant, a boy named
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  • 85 5 Sir Robert Anderson, spraking at the St. Giles' Christian Mission meeting in London, said that a wm convicted of stealing eggs iv the United States recently was ordcied to serve a term of imprisonment and to be fed on nothing but eggs during the whole
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 150 5 D IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 'the great eastern life assurance co., ltd. cE LONDON OFFICE: *£im*i- Old Jewry. E.C. fIS £20 000 deposited with the Supreme Court of ith the British Life Assurance Companies in every particular. rXIVf PLANS OF ASSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. TO BROKERS. pply to A. H.
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    • 472 5 I ADE LP OTE L. The favorite resort of English and Continental Tourists, Families and Commercial-travellers. modern y& 'Phone No. 58. ACOMMODATION! CMc M§nm WORLD-WIDE HIGH LIFE ADELPHI," Singapore. REPUTATION HOME COMFORT I IN THE Code: STYLE AND F \<T f A RC sth Edition LUXURY! CAJ>I 1 Proprietor, Manager,
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  • 58 6 Following is the eleven which will represent the Azvedos in their League competition match with the Nomads this afternoon —Forwards: 8. Carvalho, G. Galistan, C. G. de Silva (Captain), Leo E. de Souza and D. de Souza Halves E. F. Pereira, H. Scully and L. Gammell; Backs :0. de
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  • 49 6 Saturday From Johnston's Pier —2.15 and 3.15 p.m. From Club 2.45 and 5.30 p.m. High water :—5.57 p.m. Sunday. From Johnston's Pier —7.9 and 10 a.m. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. From Club —8.30 and 9.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High water —8.22 a.m.
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  • 107 6 Matches for Week Ending July 25th Monday :—S.C.C. v. K.O.Y.L.I. (2). Referee, Mr. Brockweli. Tuesday :—S.R.C. v. Azevedos. Referee, Sergeant Watkins. Wednesday —K.O.Y.L.I. (1) v. K.O.Y.L.I. (2). Tanglin. Referee, Sergeant Sattertield. Thursday —Nomads v. R.G.A. Referee, Mr. Howley. Friday —S.R.C. v. K.O.Y.L.I. (2). Referee, Mr. S. H. Davidson.
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  • 32 6 Jlit; White Star J will meet the Straits Evergreen F. dub in the above competition, on Saturday, the I 18th instant, on the police ground, at 5 p.m. sharp. :o:
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  • 170 6 Yesterday's Results. CLASS 44 A SINGLES. Tan Chong Khee v Chee Toon Cheng. Match unfinished. Seow Poh Long beat Tan Luang Kia, 6—2, 7—5. CLASS M B singles. Chia Teck Ci ;e beat Low ChewSeng. 6—0, 7—.). Wee Swee Teow beat Tan Kwee Liang. Former \v. o.
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  • 305 6 The following, from the Referee of the 14th June, should prove interesting in the light of the recent victory of the Bombardiei over Bell It makes the position of the heavyweight brigade rather mixed. "Much interest is being taken in the coming contest between the Bombardier and
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  • 243 6 The Programme. Last Saturday the programme of the All-Malaya Athletic Sports, to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 2$ and 29, was drawn up and passed as follows Half Mile, LOO yards, High jump. Walking Race fl mile), Quarter Mile, Hurdles, Putting the Shot, One Mile,
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  • 125 6 Alleged Naval Negotiations. Berlin, June 12. Inference bearing upon alleged "Anglo-Russian naval negotiations" have been drawn here from the fact that Admiral yon Tirpitz will accompany the Emperor William daring his \i.>,it to the Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Konopiseht. This evening their accuracy is contested by the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 184 6 jenajzy! TYRES. I 'If Are most satisfactory both as regards |||f prices and quality B|| ■0 CO., I j NEW SHIPMENT OF WINES SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR HOTEL van WUK I CELLARS ARE NOW OBTAINABLE Telephone No. 111. iiiimiiii iii—hii_—^v—. j fs Nothing Marvellous "In the I tVINRUDE" Porto-Detachable Row Boat
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 661 6 fixtures. rt. Nom.iH-. K-pW^. Moon. La*t Quarter. 2.. S. S within. Tides: High wat»-r< Thurjdiy, 16th Football. League Com,*.,j T lam, bin Lodge. Eastern Gate. In-». Mail*. B.I. Homeward c! Straits Merchant Servi.-. < Mtf. O) pjn. Tides High water i,, Friday. 17th. Football. League O-mr». ft > Mails. N.
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  • 303 7 WW str 3 4 tons, Capt. H \oo*t Coluaibfl, 16-t*. I from I 222 ions, I j front PontiAnnk, H (rota K«l»»ta», I date unknown. I *2M2 I or S C»pt. I from Rangoon, 11-7. I E. Angnllin. I ~j from Labuan, I Behn .Meyer. I pgt
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  • 93 7 "rnveH from D. hi rB.De.il7. r 645 ton Cnpt. from Kmgkok. ,r Bangkok. Sianu h>f>. Map. 8tr.:2i> 11> tons, lio.ubay, Ko Pat. s Ger *r. 5148 tons, j rm> 1 froio Japan, i. 15. I',. Hr. V j e 45lo tons, i from Nfw!uncertain. Hfr 2»*»49 ton*, 11
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  • 95 7 tedf v 15 j Derfflinger for Bremen. Hild for Bangkok. Singkawang for Pontianak. Vslentvn for Samba*. V. der Capellan for Muntok. Kinkasan Maru for Nagasaki. Utrecht for PlMfijoe. Kedang for Bangkok. Suruga for New York. Hokoku Maru for Jeddah. i f K>Hy for Kucliinotzu. K. 8. Bahru for Rhio. Untavier
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  • 206 7 Tuesday, July 14. The quantity on offer at to-day's auction was considerably larger than i the average of recent sales, about 71 I tons being catalogued. Demand was good and prices generally showed improvement on the week, the most noticeable advances being in Fine Brown, Medium and
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  • 105 7 TANJONG PAOAR. East Wharf (Basin) Sect ion No. 1 Teikuku Mam Bast Wharf No. 2—Tara Sheers Wharf No. .-{-Nil Albert A Victors Dry Dock Nil Main Wharf Section 4--Gregory Apcar Patani »i m S— Dai pel jn H —Kinkasan Mam New Dock No.
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  • 125 7 In connection with the recent sensational news of the assassination nf the heir to the Austrian Throne, the Ceylon Independent mentions that there is a Buddhist monk in Ceylon at the present time who is a grandson of Emperor Francis Joteph, his mother having been <i daughter of Austria's reigning
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  • 140 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra £24 2.6. demanded for delivery 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot 5/- demanded future delivery 4.23/32 buyers. Pepper (white): medium Bg, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8£ offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. or Cont. c.i.f. future delivery
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  • 303 7 Singapore, July, Nutmeg*. 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs 80 8. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 10.30 Copra Gorong Talo do 10.40 Copra Dongalo do 10.40 Copra Kavong do 9M G>pra Pulo d<* 9.85 Copra Pontianak d<, 9.46 Copra Siantan m do 9.75 Copra Singkawang do 9.80
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  • 113 7 Singapore, July 15. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 5/8 3 m/s. 2/4 5/16 On Germany— Bank d/d. 238 Private 3 m/s. 2424} On France— Bank d/«l. 293} Private 3 m/s. 297.\ On India— Bank T. T. 174$ Private 30 d/s.
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  • 845 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The British steamer SUveraflh is due from China to-day. The N D.L. Patani is loading at Sect, a T.P.D. for Shun. The Arratoon Apcar is due from China to-day. From Calcutta arrived to-day the 8.1. Elephanta. The R.V. Fleet steamer
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  • 337 7 The London and China Express 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. GL J. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dudley, Miss A. Cook, Miss T. G. Alexander, Mr. S. J. Cramer,
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  • 88 7 Per van Cloon, from Soerabaia, July 13.—Mr. M. Elias. Per Helenus, from Yokohama, July 13 —Messrs. Lomar, Kidluj, Butcher, Able, Rumsley. Per Gregory Apcar, from Calcutta. July 13.—Major Corbett, Messrs. Nanalal, G. D. Bailey, L. D Baily, J. A. Clark. Per Deli, from Bangkok, July 13.—Mr. and Mrs. Carson,
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  • 542 8 We have dealt repeatedly with the car perils to which the public are exposed and propose to continue to do so until the "road hogs" in this town are made to understand that they have not. and inner will have, a monopoly or any special privileges entitling them
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  • 314 8 An an pleasant subject bat one to which attention will have to Indirected sooner or later —and better sooner rather than later, if Singapore is to come up to the standard of other well-ordered cities in the East—is the provision of public latrines for the use of the
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  • 340 8 The Edendale Towed Ofl Throughout the foi day. and up to the the tide at 2.55 p.m., lighters were along* Kng Mob liner Eden her cargo. The res* previous night, b* ai the straggling ledges blocks ol granite various places to ;t a hundred feet from of the
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  • 18 8 Reuter's Service. London. -I' 1 H§ Mr. Austen Chamberlain HE returned, unopposed, f ,,r Birmingham. H|:
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  • 32 8 According to the N «».."»71' cases of plagn< East .lava during tie I of 1914. The numbers was 8*238. Thai is over the same period during I ceding Tents.
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  • 37 8 For the first time untitled untitled a croquet tournament ranged ai Malacca full swing. Then* is eight oouplee, an L ment is being oh%i can ay stem, tli** u>l it abould keep enthusiasts J SOIUC I'll l|
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 IDINE A TESTED and approved fast colour Adheres to every kind of surface, especially Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick facades Wood and Glass, also to Iron and other Metals. Can be painted on Fresh, Air-dried Walls and Rough Castings. Dries Stonehard and does not rub off, therefore is washable. Sbarpe, Ross
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    • 62 8 Every Time You Fee! Dry REMEMBER that the best Thirst Quen* chers on the Market ARE SOLD BY:— T. M. LAMB CO., who have just received a New Consignment of "Harveys," "Teachers," and 0. 0." Whiskies Hush in where Angels fear to tread. L Ratflcs Place, SINGAPORE. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE
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  • 1035 9 11 4T> I*l rhT, locallji Plantation o# i smoked sheet VPara 2/94 I 1 jfsmoked lU* 00**° :o: Tongkah Har- Co. for the week .j mnC Q granted to been further pi P'* 1 t j are€ months from n: »fell in Penang on i Ashdown, i
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  • 215 9 Boy ne Day Celebrations. Noteworthy Nationalist Restraint. (Keuter's Service.) Loudon, July 14. Yesterday's celebrations in Ulster were unprecedented, not only for the numbers which took part in them, but also for their peacefulness. There was not a single unpleasant incident. The Nationalist restraint was noteworthy in Dublin,
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  • 52 9 British Subsidies Necessary. (Bcutcr's Service.) London, July 14. Sir Owen Phillips, speaking at the British East Africa Uganda dinner, siid that it was impossible on the present commercial basis for the ships of his firm trading to East Africa to compete with subsidised German ships, without a
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  • 43 9 Europeans Sentenced. (Iieuter's Service.) London, July 14. A message from Tokyo states that in connection with the prosecutions for scandals in connection with the navy, Mr. Pooley has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment and Mr. Herrmann to one year.
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  • 45 9 C. P. R. Claim $2,000,000. (Beuter's Service.) London, Jnly 14. According to a message from Montreal, the Canadian Pacific will start an action against the former owners of the Storstad for two million dollars for the loss of the Empress of Ireland.
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  • 30 9 (Beuter's Service.) (Eeuter's Service.) London, July 14. A message from Berlin announces the death of Count Von Hax- thausen, the German Envoy KxtraI ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to China.
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  • 58 9 British Resident Cuts Tendon of Foot. (Malayu IVtftlfM S[#, iui.) Taiping, July 14. Mr. Oliver Marks, the British Resident, while bathing in a stream at Selama, on Sunday, cut a tendon in his foot. He was taken to Taiping hospital yesterday when an operation was successfully performed,
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  • 55 9 Police Inspector Ross. Wnhiyn Trtkmne Special.} Penang, July 14. Police Inspector Ross, who arrived here from Bindings yesterday Buffering from malaria, died at the General Hospital this morning. His funeral will take place this evening. The European police will observe a week's mourning for Inspector ROSS, who had been
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  • 87 9 The Davis Cup. (Beuter's Service.) London, July 14. For the Davis Cup Britain beat France by three matches to one at Wimbledon. Mavrogordato has beaten Decugis, (»-1, 7-.") and 7-i>. Cricket. Leicester beat Worcester, at Coalville, by an innings and 1(5 runs. In 1913 Leicester won by nine
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  • 72 9 Heavy Sentence Imposed. (Beuter's Service.) London, July 14. A message from Berlin states that the Court Martial has sentenced the German sargeant Pohl to fifteen years' penal servitude for espionage, interest in Russia for a decade, deprivation of civil rights and dismissal from the army. The Russian
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  • 82 9 Share M trkst Steady. (MUmy Mail SpeeimL) London, July l.*>. The commodity is firm at 2/2!, d. per lb. on good demand. The share market is qunt. More Dividends. The- following final dividends have been declared Bukit Rajah. 20 per cent., making 50 per cent., for the year.
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  • 354 9 Third Reading of Amending Bill. Interesting Discission- (Beuter's Sertice.) London, Jnly 14. In the House of Lords, during the third reading of the Amending Bill, Lord Crewe, in reviewing the Lords' amendments, recalled the Irish conventions and the rejection of the Irish Council's Bill
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  • 52 9 Huerta's Resignation. (Beuter's Service.) London, July 14. A message from Washington states that the Brazilian minister at Mexico has telegraphed Mr. Bryan that Huerta's resignation in favour of Carbajal is expected to-day or tomorrow. Mr. Bryan will informally treat with Carbajal until power is transferred to a
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  • 25 9 (Beuter's Service.) London. July 14. A menage from Naples is to the effect that the Duke of Ao«ta is aeriously ill.
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  • 403 10 Message of Condolence with his Excellency Despatched to India. Under the Auspices of the Indian Christian Associations well-attend-ed and representative meeting of Indian Christians of ail denominations was held at the Association Hall last night for the purpose of sending a
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  • 226 10 We acknowledge receipt, with thanks, of a copy of a very interesting, manifestly useful and very neatly got dp and well printed work entitled Rubber Com pan// Accounts- The authors (A... j;. S. Stewart, C.A., Penang, and Ah X.C Khbels, Manager of Juru K-tates, P. W.) are to be heartily
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  • 206 10 evening at &3ti 140 members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, including 15 men of the Maxim Section, in conjnnotion with a j smaller number of other troops— 4 regulars—boarded six launches near the Drill Hall and steamed away towards Blakan Mati in the first attack of
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  • 251 10 During the last voyage of the Kuching, Capt. Barton, from Sarawak, an exciting incident took place after the vessel had left the Kuching river. The captain was on the bridge, when he observed a Chinese struggling in the water near the ship. A fairly choppy sea was running
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  • 205 10 In the Supreme Court this morning, before the Puisne Judge, the Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, Mr. G. S. Carver, appearing for the plaintiff in the caj-e of a P. L. Palaniappa Chitty versus K. V. A. L. Moothia Chitty and others, asked for an adjournment on the ground that
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  • 315 10 Palladium. Frank Sidney and Co., the 44 human dare-devils," show at the Palladium this evening for the last time during their present tour, and Singaporeans who have not had the pleasure of witnessing the performance of the three clever artists would do well to attend the Orchard Road
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  • 193 10 Tale of Shipwrecked Chinese. At about G p.m. on June fUli, two Chinese left Port Swettenham in a boat to buy fish, carrying with them clothes and a box containing $190. According to their tale told subsequently, they sailed towards Sumatra, between G and 7
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  • 181 10 Remarkable allegations are made as to the extent to which gambling is being indulged in by the Chinese in Tongkah. Gambling is sard to have developed to such an extent that some Tcs. 13,000 were won in a single night by a banker representing a gambling syndicate. M The bankers"
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 156 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES "The Tyres that are superior for are made of PLANTATION RUBBER." We beg to announce that we have been appointed Sole Agents in the S.s and F.M.S. for the North British Kuhber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above tyres. PRICE LISTS
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  • 474 11 I V Exchanged Share H ist of qn° uticnii: I Pubber SharesI i r J*'* 1/6 3/ r J I nom. I I X,<^' i»T ism |gi ij/im I 55/1* x.*I 34/3 3*/6 I H 65/- nom. I -110 I 71S I 2/7f 3/7$ I 11 /6
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  • 235 11 The meeting of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company took place on June 12. Mr. H. Keswick presided. The Chairman said he had to congratulate shareholders on an improvement in the income of the preceding year, notwithstanding the severe competition experienced on the Calcutta line from Japanese steamers. The
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    • 109 11 THE BANGKOK TIMES ESTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. Daily and Weekly English and Siamese LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY OALSH LTD., Singapore Agents. Telegrams TIMES, BANGKOK. 15-6 15-9 RAILWAY REST FACING TANK ROAD STATION, SINGAPORE. LEADING CEYLONESE HOTEL Board and Residence by the Day, Week, «»r Month. TERMS MODERATE. A. S.
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    • 319 11 J. H. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years* service in Ceylon and the Straits Government. Work Under Personal Supervision. CHARGES MODERATE. Mo. 8f v Tank Road. 10-7 Maternity Home and Nursery for Babies Ladies and Children's UnderClothing, Infants' Layettes etc., MADE TO ORDER. Registry Office
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  • 850 12 n e do not necessarily etnlorte the opinion txprentd by correspondent!. THE IRISH CRISIS. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —Tremendous enthusiasm, we are told, greeted Sir Edward Carson on the occasion of his visit to Belfast. Belfast is the principal city of Ulster, the northern
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  • 316 12 The Question of Expenses. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir.—I have been approached to take up a pony griffin for the Singapore October Meeting and would readily take up two if the same opportunity presented itself for would-be owrerfl to claim expenses as is
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  • 119 12 The K. P. M. liner Tasman had an exciting experience during her last trip from Sydney to Java. A cyclone was encountered which did considerable damage to the vessel. Capt. Meuleman and his Chief Officer were kept for thirty hours on the navigating bridge, while heavy seas
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  • 36 12 A Chinese named Ong Mee was arrested on Sunday in house No. 770, North Bridge *Koad, for having jn his possession one of six bicycles, valued at 120, stoh m from another Chinese named Ong Hock.
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  • 128 12 When the d< l the body is not ly, poisons an be expelled. in the tissue Should this irrita; muscles you bav< nerve becomes r neuralgia: ag presence of the p But if the §ytt4 with Dr. Wi no body-poison*? that once harmless, ex: will bring no
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 274 12 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—G EXPERT DENTISTRY BY SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN DENTIST. FREE CONSULTATIONS HOURS 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. m. klnoler. GRESHfIM-HeiSE (2nd Ploor) 19, Battery Road 6-6 English, French and German Spoken. ALBERT L. A. DALEY, 1 S
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    • 103 12 FOR SALE. New Chinese Dicnos Price $3- Cash Copies of Mr. Moy Fan Checafi Dictionary of Chinese Phrastt Can bo obtained at the offia THE MALAYA TRlfi 2Ca-20e,( M!]y TQuay. Singaix>re. 24 June. 1914 THE SAGA CEMENT TRADEMARK The Safest and the Most Economical Cement. SINGAPORE AGENTS M. I Angullia
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  • 635 13 Indians And British Columbia. Ceylon OSwtrwtr Service) Calcutta, June 27. The telegraphic menage published vesterday to the etikct that a good deal of stir was being caused in British Columbia by a report that a Norwegian boat with 400 Hindu* aboard had left Calcutta, appears to be but
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  • 194 13 MR. HARCOURT IN HAPPY MOOD. Makes Light of Malaya's Troubles. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided at I the annual dinner of the Corona i Club at the Hotel Cecil on June 1(1. Mr. Harcourt proposed the only j toast of the evening,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 123 13 m Mohir in Rheumatism. Gout, f°\ Numbness, Syphi- Wounds Burns, Bruises, Bites, *8.W5 gC f skin diseases etc. kind 3 oi J B ORHA ME c i The Stores, uM Serangoon Road. 7-10 PW HANTS, V- PURVEYORS, TA XES SUPPLIERS A SLf EMISSION AGENTS. Telephone No. 117 7. ff, Rochore
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    • 191 13 SOLE AGENTS FOR: 1241--§EjBSSfo S S WHITE. Dental Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, U.S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL DENTAL COODS, TOILET COODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH, JAPANESE, AMERICAN CONTINENTAL FIRMS. THE NIPPON BAIYAKU KAISHA, LTD., 464, NORTH BRIDCE ROAD, SINGAPORE. The Only Japanese Hotel for Foreigners MIYAKO
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  • 1014 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. June. 1914. AUagar 161,750 79,520: Aln« 83,233 42,000 Alor Gajah 95,855 39,368 Alor Pongs* 101,478 48,322 Anclo Johore 124,524 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,333,037 532,674 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 230,439 Asabaa 46,114 26,849 Ayer Hitara 69.320 61,495 Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) 131,124 79,421
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 312 14 The Straits Albion Press, Limited. Stationers Printers 20a-20c, COLLYER QUAY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN Having placed large indent in order to get Special terms we are able to offer you the finest quality Tracing cloth ever produce* 1 —Dull Back and Glazed Front at rates ruling for lower
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  • 213 15 I :0: I Monthly Outputs in 1914. I .J;m. Fob. March April May .June I Piculs 248 282 319 331 320 44 51 22 34 45 164 235 300 300 I 770 035 585 585 000 228 193 265 336 265 I I 512 *359
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