Malaya Tribune, 16 July 1914
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Title Section26 1914-07-16 1 The Malaya Tribune. [Progressive and Independent Evening Daily.] Vol. I.- No. 166. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914 Price 5 Cents. Che IKalapa tribune. THURSDAY, JULY 16.26 words
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Advertisement163 1914-07-16 1 SCOTCH WmSKY -c*<w r*ac>- I "SEWST: I |=g J I Hip jib in mi/i«r iwr ■cmaaia --t -rrn mi--n-iT--T-rrfr rw» iTirf-' ,wr M Mi—i i -rtr-" iTT -h T iinimmi iin i m m i i I nr —Tin tt~.rr I Klin) WAD Sircarcrc'i Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD ■TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING163 words
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Advertisement191 1914-07-16 1 I M. EBRAMSAH CO. 106 Market St., Singapore. t Dealers in all kinds of Frosted, I Ribbed, wire. Plain Tile, Ribbed j Tile, Silvered Plate and Flowered (•lass of every Description and Size, in Ruby, Yellow, Green, Pink and Pine. SHOW CASES All Kinds and Sizes a Speciality. jKIAN TAI191 words
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Advertisement254 1914-07-16 1 ■HAVE YCU MADE FRGViSIGN FGR YOUR CHILDREN? One of the chief anxieties which a married man has is how to host provide for the education of his children, the expenses for which reach Wefrom 14 to 20 years „ld. To THE ChlFfA IV.ITIAL LIFE IKSURAKCE CO., LTD., offers to thepublic254 words
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Advertisement63 1914-07-16 1 pSSSSSSBBBBBBBEg3SB3a 1 DETECTIVE HAVES g SS Again TO-NIGHT At The I'GAIETV'I PICTURE PALACE, (Junction of Albert S Bencoolen Streets.) ra the THIRD SERIES entitled 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. long63 words
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704 1914-07-16 2 A Planters' Plea for Information. Mr. C. J. Arnold, of Edinburgh Estate, Selangor, F.M.S. wit* B to the Malay Mail as follows With reference to your report in the Mail of Saturday tost headed North British Rubber Co. Advice to Plantation Growers.*' In Mr.704 words
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Advertisement231 1914-07-16 2 COLUMB TYRES. IN HOT COUNTRIES. I THE COLUMB TYRE Co., (Far East.) I 51, ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore. 1 Telephone. 1510. Telegraphic Address: PROWODNIK. IcOULCHER —r J 1 AND 1 lL HAK HENG. j 8*; v£ I I, RAFFLES PLACE. 1 General Commission Agents. 1 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. CHEE ENG SONS, ESTABLISHED231 words
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Advertisement266 1914-07-16 2 MEDICINAL VALUE. I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORESfHOTECSI&ICLUBSI KIM HIN Co., SOLE AGENTS. 12-5 HOCK COY., MALACCA. Telegraphic Address Thoiw N IJh HOCKCHYE." Code use A.B.C. IJlti(,n SOLE AGENTS FOR MOTOSACOCHE MOTORCYCLES FOR S. S. «t F.M.S. New Shipment with accessories Just Arrived. INSPECTION AND ENQUIRIES INVITED, Riding on Motor Bike266 words
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Article695 1914-07-16 3 fhe Storsiad Entirely to Blame. evidence of the mate of the ST9RSTAD. he Give a*ay the whole Stow." >r having reported fh*t the iw ioo "f Inquiry, fitliig at r tin I'-" p r »--H <>r Ireland the «oilier titovttnd to T Jf ;iiii»-nt'H>le catastrophe, 1 f695 words
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Article296 1914-07-16 3 A Washington correspondent, writing to the Handelsblad, says he iiNfl received the following communication from Tituipico from the bent sources :—The Dutch warship Kortenaer has done capital work here, and it" people could hear what the Americans and tiie British aud German* and the Mexicans themselves296 words
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Article280 1914-07-16 3 Discovered Near Koeta Ridja. News has been received of a remarkable historical find in Netherlands India, viz. that of the graves of she first live Sultans of Acheen. The fairly intact Arabian inscriptions on the gravestones have alrea iy in the main been deciphered. In order280 words
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Article265 1914-07-16 3 Proceedings i n Chancery. Tl»e action brought by tie Central Sumatra Rubber Estates, Limited, against the Central Industrial Trust, Limited, with regard to an alleged deficiency of rubh, r trees on the Nagaradea and Bah Boolean estates, which tiie plaintiffs had bought from the defendants, w.is265 words
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Advertisement327 1914-07-16 3 AUSTRALIAN PURE CREAMERY I BUTTER Singapore Cold Storage Co, LIMITED. j SINGAPORE AND BRANCHESI HUTTON'S I PINEAPPLE I HAMS and BACON MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT NEW VICTORIA MOTOR CAR CO., Mo. 11, VICTORIA STREET. HIRING RATES: PER HOUR. Diamler Car No. 640 $5.00 Star Car No. 519327 words
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Article290 1914-07-16 4 Financier. A somewhat remarkable item of news anent the latest synthetic discovery comes from New \ork. In a communication to 4 The India Rubber World," a New York tirm of rubber brokers state that the} are the authorised forwarding agents for the sale of the new hnglishFinancier. - 290 words
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Advertisement373 1914-07-16 4 I FOR THIS MONTH ONLY I I BIG BARGAINS! BIG BARGAINS!! I AT OUR ANNUAL CASH I SALE I All Prices Marked in Plain Figures I I BIG REDUCTIONS IN:— I I Silk Socks and Stockiags. 1 j Ladies' and Gent s Boots and Shoes. J I Rugs, Overcoats and373 words
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Advertisement59 1914-07-16 4 FOR SALE. New Chinese Dictionary. Price $3—Cash Copies of Mr. Moy Fah Cheong's Dictionary of Chinese Phrases Can be obtained at the office of THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, 20a—20c, Collyer Quay. Singapore. 24 June, 1914. THE ARYA DISPENSARY. Dispensing Chemists Druggists, 490, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Telephone No. 1533. Stocked Drugs, Patent59 words
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Advertisement191 1914-07-16 4 Grand Hotel De I'Europe.j I Ideal location, Every Modern Convenience, j I MOST Up-to-date sanitary arrangements J 1 installed. I 1 Outdoor catering for special reception. J I and wedding parties. I CABLE ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. 21S. I "EUROPE." I. P. B A UR, Manager. I I L«t« of tk«191 words
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Article510 1914-07-16 5 Rev. Burne Held Up by Gang Robbers in Perak. Ipoh, July l*j. Gang robbers have added to their daring exploits that of capturing the barang of the Rev. K. V. H. Burne, including, it is stated, the Communion Plate and other church property, while he was travelling510 words
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Article190 1914-07-16 5 Daring Outrages. New York, June 15. Two daring hold-ups occurred shortly before noon to-day, and in both instances the bandits used an automobile to make a successful escape. The first reported was the theft of £.560 from two employees of the American Can Company, whose satchel190 words
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Advertisement143 1914-07-16 5 D _g THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS r ru E GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. oFF LONDON OFFICE: HEA rgoa pore. 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 00 deposited? with the Supreme Court of ith the British Life Assurance Companies in every particular. rrtACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN. I commission to143 words
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Advertisement275 1914-07-16 5 PFAFF Sewing Machines ARE UNSURPASSED FOR ALL KINDS OF Sewing, Darning and Art Needle Work. All the Last Improvements Sell-Setting Needle Self-Threading Shuttle Large Bobbin, Easily Managed Silent Working Best Quality. Low Prices Please Ask for Further Particulars. Behn, Meyer Co., ltd., IMPORT DEPARTMENT. ADELPHI HOTEL. The favorite resort of275 words
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Obituary11 1914-07-16 6 We Ho not necet tartly endorse the opinion by corretpfjndent».11 words
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Article804 1914-07-16 6 To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Sir, —I must say that yonr correspondent, here in Malacca, is months before his time when he so soon takes to criticising such matters as the Koon Cheng Road. He may talk glibly. of civic activity and other things on the804 words
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143 1914-07-16 6 148 th Auction. Singapore, Jnly 14. Offered for sale piculs 1,150.82 or 153,443 lbs. Sold picu*****.33 or 124,177 lbs. Prices realized Sheet Smoked fine ribbed $115 to $110 Sheet Smoked good ribbed 105 to 114 Sheet Smoked fine plain 112 to 114 Sheet Smoked143 words
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Article207 1914-07-16 6 Barlow Co.'s Prices Current. Singapore, July 14. Rubber. Of the tons offered at to-day's auctions, 56 tons changed hands at prices showing a general improvement on those of last week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet brought the highest price of the sale at $119, Fine Pale Crepe sold up to $117,207 words
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Advertisement113 1914-07-16 6 f jenatzy! I TYRES. I |3| Are most satisfactory both as regards Bpj 1 HOOGLANDT CO., i NEW SHIPMENT OF WINES SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR HOTEL van WIJK CELLARS ARE NOW OBTAINABLE Telephone No. 111. There Is Nothing "Marvellous" in the "EVINROIE" Porto-Detachable Row Boat Motor. SPARE P/RTS STOCKED. Trials Arranged113 words
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Miscellaneous631 1914-07-16 6 fixtures. 161 j Football. L>-ague i RanRf rs. F-,,i anaf j,; LKlge. Eastern Ga«. j, j Mails. B.I. Home**,-,] t. Straits Merchant si Tides High water fr'day. 17, h Forjthall. LeajT!i»> Co». K.O.Y.L I (I p" Mail.. N. I, I. S. A. dinner. R fr S. A A. Lecture tofw,631 words
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Article280 1914-07-16 7 V .fa Btr. 3490 tons, Capt. from Colombo, 16-0. v z,i M M. Co. I jw| r. 705 tori", Capt. ,rri»ed from J'>. j'-Vr Deli Ship*-Afwwjr. tr 645 ton-, C*pt. H from liangkok. Bangkok I*. Siang Kee. J Mara, Jap. tr Jy tons oto arrived from Bombay,280 words
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Article226 1914-07-16 7 >er, but, str. 515 tons Capt. an ived irom P. liaioe, l *ro€ 17. K. P. M. «m Hin tiuan, Brit. str. 243 tons, -'<it, arrived from PcntiaI t Pontianak, date, 'a Thong Et J*p. Btr. 2415 tons, n 1 is i, arrived from Miiki 1 Mnki. M.226 words
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Article108 1914-07-16 7 R I*. ha», Gottingen for Hongkong. Anjou for Malacca. Hong Ho for Tringganu. Ban Whatt Hin for Anamba. Lady Weld for Malacca and Muar. Kuala for P. Swettenham. Pin Seng for Penang Hel nua for London. Khyber for Antwerp. Derfflinger for Bremen. Hild for Bangkok. Singkawang for Pontianak. Valentyn108 words
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Article436 1914-07-16 7 In the First Court, before Mr A. V Brown yesterday afternoon the case against Mr. F. W. Winton was called for hearing. The charge brought against him was, that he had driven a motorcar in a negligent manner so as to endanger human life. Mr. G. G. Seth,436 words
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Article126 1914-07-16 7 It is reported that a Ceylonese jeweller doing business at Katu Pahat has suddenly M flit," taking with him jewellery entrusted to him by people there. The value of the missing jewellery is estimated at tour or five hundred dollars. The Batu Pahat police are now busy making investigation into126 words
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Article142 1914-07-16 7 Latest London Prices. (By Wire.) Copra £24 2.6. demanded for deliver y 6 weeks or 2 months hence. Pepper (black): fair quality spot 5/- demanded future delivery 4.2.'J/32 buyers. Pepper (white): medium Bg, immediate delivery, demanded; future delivery 8* offered. Gambier Delivery U. K. or Cont c.i.f. future142 words
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Article310 1914-07-16 7 Sinoapobe, July, If. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $23.00 Nutmegs 80S. do 24.00 Copra Bali do 10.30 Copra Gorong Talo do j 0 4 q Copra Dongalo <| 0 i OAO Copra Kayong <jo 9 qr Copra Pnlo 9 Copra Pontianak do 9 4.-, Copra Siantan do310 words
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Article114 1914-07-16 7 Singapore, July 16. On London— Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 5/16 Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 6 m/s. 2/4 5/8 3 ni/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. 174j Private 30 d/a.114 words
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Article1125 1914-07-16 7 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WHARVES AND SHIPPING OFFICES. The Riekraers liner Feliciana. 2,7b*4 tons, Capt. Coffin, is due to sail for Antwerp and Hamburg on or about the 18th Jnly. She offers an excellent opportunity for shipment to those ports. The M. M. mail steamer Caledonien, Europe bound,1,125 words
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112 1914-07-16 7 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf (Basin) Section No. 1 TVikuko Mara East Wharf No.2~Tara Dai«ai Maru Sheers Wharf No. .*{—Nil Albert k Victora Dry Do«k Nil Main Wharf Section 4—Van Noort mm '&-^r*atani «I n n <>—Nil New Dock No. 7—Annam Elephant* «r Vohiinnia112 words
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Article27 1914-07-16 7 Echo. Dredger No. 1 of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co. lias sunk in Poket harbour. Divers have been engaged with a vi«»w to refloating the dredger.—Echo.Echo. - 27 words
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Article1169 1914-07-16 8 Shocking Scenes in the Federal Capital. While Nero was fiddling, Rome was burning. And while some of our Malaya contemporaries are indulging in all kinds of pleasing platitudes about what the F. M.S. Government is going to do to relieve a Bituation which is, and for weeks1,169 words
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Article239 1914-07-16 8 good namber ol men the Straits Chinese U met together last Tii"the C.C. A. Kail, Prin* [i Si begin s new session The Rev. W. Murray chair and there wenMessrs. Song Ong Siang McKenxie. The Chairman, in u\ proceedings, delivered an address, in the course ol239 words
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Advertisement167 1914-07-16 8 ASBESTO Sheets Slates FOR WALLS CEILINGS PARTITIONS ROOFS, Etc, Strong Durable Light and Cheap Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd. SINGAPOREI *r I FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross" Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. «CROSS" will give you MORE POWER at a LOWER COST than any167 words
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Advertisement60 1914-07-16 8 Every TimHNw Fed W 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 Kush in where Angels fear to tread. 1. Ratfles Place. SINGAPORE. WINFRED Cigarettes. THE WORLDS BEST60 words
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Article1062 1914-07-16 9 Tin price to-»iay, locally, $72;* 1 1~> tons sold. :o:— Rubber Quotations: Plantation No. 1 Crepe 2/3] No. I.smoked sheet 2/2J Fine Hard Para 2/11£ Locally list quality smoked sheet $1 1 ansmoked $106. The Taiping Assizes have been adjourned till the 20th inst :o: Mr. Emile1,062 words
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Article87 1914-07-16 9 The Uncrowned King's Movements. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 15. Sir K. Carson has gone to London. Sir E. Carson was to have reviewed the volunteers at Cnugmvon to-day, but he received an urgent telegram yesterday evening recalling him to London and a steamer was stopped to enable(Reuter's Service.) - 87 words
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Article136 1914-07-16 9 The Eclipse Stakes. Probables, Riders and Weights. (Reuter's Service.) London, .July 15. The following are the probable starters, riders and weighta for the Eclipse Stakes:—Cantilever (Wat Griggs); Louvois (Saxby) HMt Jameson (Spear) White Magic (G. McCall) 9st 81b Amner (Jones); Halos (Win-) :> s t. 1 lb. Kennymore(Reuter's Service.) - 136 words
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Article208 1914-07-16 9 resterday afternoon i n the Civil District Court, Chiok Hwan Chean a planter living ft t No. 7!». Teluk Ayer Street, appeared before his Honour Mr. C. V. Dyson, to answer two claims for $300 and $500 damages for malicious prosecution and wrongful confinement. The first plaintiff208 words
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Article41 1914-07-16 9 The Rev. W.E. Horley, the Rev. W a Parker, the Rev. 8. Abraham and Miss Marsh left Kuala Lumpur "WW days ago for Singapore to 'opr. sent at the LaJf-vi ;,rh meet* ingot the Finance Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Mission41 words
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Article175 1914-07-16 9 Discussion of the Alleged Deficiencies. (Reuter's Service.) London, July l. r >. A message from Paris states that m the Senate in the debate on the Army Bill the Minister for, War denied that thousands of millions of francs had been wasted. By the end of 1915(Reuter's Service.) - 175 words
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Article88 1914-07-16 9 Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie. (Malay Mail Special.) Ipoh, July 15. The death occurred, with* tragic suddenness yesterday evening, of Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie, manager of the Times of Malaya Press, Ltd. Mr. Mackenzie returned on Sunfay from a business trip to Singapore* Kuala bumpnr, etc. He was Buffering from an attack(Malay Mail Special.) - 88 words
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Article36 1914-07-16 9 Same Dividend as Last Year (Malay Mail Special.) London, .July 14 Linggi Plantations has declared a first interim dividend for l!»14 of L"> per cent. This is the same as was paid last year.(Malay Mail Special.) - 36 words
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Article34 1914-07-16 9 Minister Attacked with Dog Whips. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 15, Two suffragettes with dog whips attacked Mr. McKinnon Wood, un-der-secretary to the Treasury, as be was leaving his residence. They were arrested.(Reuter's Service.) - 34 words
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Article24 1914-07-16 9 (Reuter's Service.) London, July 15. The connection of the Russian military attache Basaroff with the espionage is accepted unhesitatingly in Berlin.(Reuter's Service.) - 24 words
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Article13 1914-07-16 9 (Reuter's Service.) London, July 15. Mr. Austen Chamberlain took his(Reuter's Service.) - 13 words
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Article64 1914-07-16 9 The Amending Bill. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 15. In the House of Commons M Asquith announced that the Goverr ment was anxious that the Amend ing Bill should be considered at th| earliest time practicable and wonj provisionally fix Monday as thj date for so doing. Mr. Bonar(Reuter's Service.) - 64 words
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Article91 1914-07-16 9 Peace in Sight at Last. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 15. According to tele-rams fronj New York, despatches from Mazatlan state that insurgents are ing the Pacißc coast of Mexico ami towns have been everywhere' evacuated. Armistices are being, twanged and prisoner* exchanged, and in some parts Federals(Reuter's Service.) - 91 words
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Article41 1914-07-16 9 (Reuter's Service.) London. July 15. A message from Chicago thai the representatives of fafim I engineers and firemen on 98 Western railroads are conferring with he representatives of employers demanding an increase of wages 1 ;<n<{ other reforms(Reuter's Service.) - 41 words
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Article47 1914-07-16 9 (Reuter's Service.) London, July lr,. The mobilisation of the Navy uhieh replaces the annual rnana-u-vres begins to-day. As a result of the Admiralty's invitation to reservists to volunteer for training, 4JM warships of all classes will be fully manned in the next ten days.(Reuter's Service.) - 47 words
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100 1914-07-16 9 The Viceroy's Acknowledgment. In our last issue it was reported that the Indian Christians ofSna. despatched to His Excellency the Viceroy of India a message of condolence on his recent sad bereavement, reading as folk>ws:~ -His Excellency V cerov Calcutta. Deepest sympathy and condolence from Indian100 words
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Article30 1914-07-16 9 A Peking press-despa tch says that fa.™ i„.„ sii( t :o:— A notification in thia \mae of the Tnbnne inLmates that an Aaaigtant ."•'<•'>• with itan excellent opportunity for hospital ,v,30 words
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Article93 1914-07-16 10 Following is the S. C. C. football eleven which will oppose the Hangers in their League Competition match on the Esplanade this e\ening:—Forwards: H. Hunt, W. A. Wilson. H. Moss, W. Fox and C. E Winter Halves 1L T. harle, E. J. Bennett and C. J. Potter; Backs T.93 words
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Article260 1914-07-16 10 The following letter, which has been received by the acting Secretary of the Cricket Club, is self explanatory Dear Sir.—in reply to your letters with regard to your sending a tennis and hockey team to Batavia, we will he very glad to welcome them. As to260 words
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Article24 1914-07-16 10 Yesterday's Tie. FOUR-A-SIDE RINK CAME. FINAL. Norrie, Threlfall, Cohnitz and Phipps beat Secular, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen. Score 10—7. :o:24 words
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Article50 1914-07-16 10 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 :—7.0 and 10 a.m 2.150 and 3.30 p.m. From Club S.'M) and 9.3 I a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. High water :—5.22 a.m.50 words
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Article232 1914-07-16 10 A Draw—One Goal Ejih. A goal bytheAzevedo rifjit w ing made two minutes before Ui<* linvl whistle, spoiled the chanee;..f t.ie Nomads for a victory in the league competition match played on the Ksplanade last evening, and the game resulted in a draw, each eleven having one232 words
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Article199 1914-07-16 10 Yesterdays Results. Championship. Chia K<»ng Tye beat Seah Eng Lim. Former w. o. Cheong Chee Hai beat Song Ong Suing. Former w. o. CLASS A" SINGLES. Neo Swee llock beat Tan Ksvee Wah. 1 —6, G—2, 2. Tan Hong Poh beat Kiong Chin Eng. 6 —4, 1—6,199 words
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Article150 1914-07-16 10 Mr. Hoo Wei Yen, the Chinese Consul-general in Singapore, will leave for the north by train next Sunday morning on a tour of inspection of the commerce, industry, trade and education as carried on by Chinese in the upper settlements of the Colony and in the150 words
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Article159 1914-07-16 10 The Knuts are making arrangements for a Calico bancy I3ress Ball to be held at the Teutonia Club on the 2<Sih instant —Tuesday night. Members of the Teutonia, Tanglin and Hollandsche Clubs, and their friends, may subscribe. The success of the affair is already assured, for there have already been159 words
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Article563 1914-07-16 10 D.lman and Co., f B A. J lilw'U- In the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, the Hon Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C., Mr. R. A.J. Bid well, an architect, wa* the defendant in an action brought by Messrs. Dalman and Co., merchants, Singapore, who563 words
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Article121 1914-07-16 10 A marriage has been arranged, and will take place on Saturday, August 1, between Mr. Lim Teck Hock, nephew of Mr. Lim Mali Chye and Miss Goh Chooi Siew, daughter of the late Mr. Goh Aik Chung, and younger sister of Mr. Goh Kye Teik, formerly Station I Master of121 words
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Advertisement146 1914-07-16 10 NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER MOTOR TYRES "The Tyres that are superior for they 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 Rubber Co., London, and now hold full stock of the above tyres. PRICE146 words
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Article411 1914-07-16 11 M «3rk.M .his MorainJ. fl'' 1 iiiuUtwt" Pabbcr Shares. 131] Sellers. fl r I "l«('/-n«na. acia 41/3 Bat T P -/8 I I I I 13/1 of Maav Mi B 56/1 1 x.d. B 18/6 I 4:;/l: x.d. fl 66/- nom. B 86/9 j' 17/:; SO/I B411 words
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Article259 1914-07-16 11 J he London and China Exprebs advise the following bookings outward Per P. and 0. steamer Malwa, connecting with the steamer China at Colombo, due July 24.—Mr. J Graham, Mr. W. MacF. Phillips, Miss G. Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mercer, Mr.259 words
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Article188 1914-07-16 11 Per P. and 0. steamer Malta, July It*,.—Mr. J. Raff, Miss V. Cradock, Mr. C. E. Harris, Mrs. G. J. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Dudley, Miss A. Cook, Miss T. G. Alexander, Mr. 8. J. Cramer, Mr. K. Welch, Mrs. Bush. To Penang Mr. I. G. Coales,188 words
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Article85 1914-07-16 11 Berlin, June 11. A thousand pounds' worth of radium was swept into the sewer thi.s morning by mistake. A quantity of radium which had been 1»laced in a shallow saucer at a sanatorium in Western Berlin a few minutes later had disappeared. At first thelt was85 words
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Advertisement346 1914-07-16 11 I CHEAP_SALEI touring Malay frew year BIG SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS LOOK AT THE PRICES 11 Horrocks "Al Calico free from filling. 40 yards $6 7<5 I Children's Muslin Frocks 80 cts. to $1.60 Finest Cashmere Frocks $1.40 to $2 60 Galatea for Children's Suits 17 cts. per yard Baby's346 words
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Article240 1914-07-16 12 (From a Correspondent,) Malacca, Jul}- 10. Mr. H. G. Stocker, of Pegoh Ltd., who had been away on furlough since last January, has just returned to Malacca. The staff of the Malacca Rubber Plantations has been further strengthened by the arrival of Messrs. E. Fyfe and*R. Combridge. Both240 words
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142 1914-07-16 12 As was of course to be expected a number of Eastern and Western Journals will be specially represented at the Intel-national Rubber Congress and Exhibition to be held at Batavia in September and October of the current year. The Sumatra Post announces in this142 words
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167 1914-07-16 12 Conditions to Which Family Object. Berlin, June 14. According to the Ahendpost, it is reported that difficulties have arisen over the marriage of Prince Oscar to the Countess Bassewitz, maid of honour to the Kaiserin, owing to the conditions imposed mutually by the Kaiser167 words
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Article97 1914-07-16 12 The M. If. liner Annam will not complete the taking-in of her cargo for another seven or eight days. She is now emptying the godowns <>t the Lagoon Dock, which her advent had taxed to the utmost of their holding capacity. It is to jhe hoped that the97 words
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Advertisement293 1914-07-16 12 GOODRICH TYRES AMERICAN TYRES FOR AMERICAN CARS Obtainable at all Garages I—6 EXPERT DENTISTRY 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 Road 6-6 English, French and German Spoken. ALBERT L. A. DALEY, F —II293 words
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Advertisement325 1914-07-16 12 Let Sanat o gen give you Health, Strength Energy v I only wish Sanatogen had been invented durii p the Straits said a man who was revisiting ■< many years'absence. He was naturally surprise envious, to find how easily people stand this trj a-days if they take Sanatogen occasionally. Give325 words
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Article549 1914-07-16 13 Parades in the Streets of Belfast. Picture of Contrasts. In no other city in tHe world, writes the London Express special correspondent in Belfast, could such a strange, almost fantastic spectacle he found as was witnessed in the streets of that city during the weekend. The Ulster549 words
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212 1914-07-16 13 Suggestions and Opinions. Regarding the institution of a Netherlands Indian Parliament, the Gazette de Hollande notes that a Colonial contemporary remarks that such a parliament must in the first place be established on as manysided a basis as possible. The scheme now pending oixms212 words
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Advertisement120 1914-07-16 13 'cts FREE. fftAtism, Gout, 'wounds, Burns, I- oruises, Bites, i-". f nesS) Earache. piles and all njjj diseases eu BORHANE, C: The Anilo-Indian Stores, Serangoon Road. 7-K) k E BEE A Co., MERCHANTS, tel?S P RVhYuna, C aTES suppliers pOJISSION AGENTS, Trigone No. 1177. ,Rochore Road, SINGAPORE. 5 S. F.M.S.120 words
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Advertisement231 1914-07-16 13 Telephone No- 1241. SOLE AGENTS FOR: ARSto S- S. WHITE. Dental Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, U.S. America. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL, SURGICAL DENTAL GOODS, TOILET COODS, PERFUMERY, &c, STOCKED FROM ENGLISH, JAPANESE, AMERICAN ff CONTINENTAL FIRMS. THE NIPPON BAIYAKU KAISHA. LTD., 464, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINCAPORE. The Only Japanese231 words
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953 1914-07-16 14 MID EAST RUBBER COCONUT ESTATES Monthly Returns in 1914. 1913. June. 1914. Allagar 161,750 79,520 Alma 83,233 42,000 Alor Gajah 95,855 39,368 AlorPongsn 101,478 48,322 Anglo Johore 124,524 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 532,674 Anglo Sumatra 458,663 230,439 Aeabau 46,114 26,849 Ayer flitam 69,320 61.495 A) er Kuning (F.M.S.) 131,124 79,421953 words
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Advertisement317 1914-07-16 14 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 th* finest quality Tracing cloth ever produced—Dull Back and Glazed Front at rates ruling for lower class fabric. The317 words
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Article228 1914-07-16 15 Monthly Outputs in 1914. .);,n. Feb. March April May .June Piculs 218 282 319 331 320 302 41 51 22 34 45 14 164 235 300 300 770 035 585 585 000 710 228 193 265 336 265 239 *021 512 359 510 468 380228 words
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1109 1914-07-16 15 A Rubber Manufacturer - Straight Tips for Planters. By A Rubber Manufacturer. We invite the attention of rubbergrowers, Rubber estate agents and secretaries and Bobber Company shareholders to the very sound advice offered by Mr. W- Alexan-der-Johnson, General Manager of the North British Rubber Co., in the course1,109 words
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Article271 1914-07-16 15 May be held in 1916. A contributor to the Allahabad Pioneer, now on furlough in England, makes a powerful plea for a great Indian motor exhibition for January 1916, forcars, light cars, cycle-cars, motor bicycles, commercial motors, motor 'buses, motor boats, and perhaps aeroplanes and push271 words
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Advertisement41 1914-07-16 15 ATTENTION ,f you want a Suit of-Clothes Well Cut and to Fit c a' the CEYLON TAILORS' Co. Cl <lter of 26 Years* Experience is ready Atten to Your Wants. L °ON'T FORGET IT IS ni CEYLON TAILORS' Co., HIGH STREET.41 words
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Advertisement294 1914-07-16 15 THE BANGKOK TIMES (ESTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. Daily and Weekly English and Siamese LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY OAISH ITD„ Singapore Agents. Telegrams TIMES, BANGKOK. 15-6 13-9 RAILWAY REST FACING TANK ROAD STATION, SINGAPORE. LEADING CEYLONESE HOTELBoard and BwUIMIW by the Day, W«*k, or Month. TERMS MODERATE. A. S. ISRAEL'S294 words
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Advertisement234 1914-07-16 16 Wanted WANTED. Wanted by an Import Export Kirm, experienced Chinese Bookeeper Apply to Z.Z. c/o. Malaya Tribune J 6 7 17-7 JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Wanted: Assistant Surgeon for Johore Bahni. Good opportunity of MOBPitaJ experience for recently jjialined man; 3 years' Agreemen t; «WI p.m. to commence and unfurnished quarters. \u234 words
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Advertisement422 1914-07-16 16 Notice I GUAN KIAT GO., 37, Phillip Street. 9 Ship-chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents, Estate, Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppliers. SOLE AGENTS FOR CtOBE BOILER FLUID. THE IDEAL FLUID FOB CLEANING AND PRESERVING BOILERS. Tel. Address 017 AN KIAT," Singapore. COM* i BED: A.R.C.422 words
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Advertisement713 1914-07-16 16 Shipping P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyl n, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth a<v> London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Ports! PtaBIM Gulf C -tincnul and ZnSSS Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting713 words
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Advertisement187 1914-07-16 16 the Short Pen WANTED." |fj (PAYABLE In. Minimuo, CtC no: tXctH Each ns 51 or 1 inch of I jjj Per insertion ft $5.00 per i, Contract M m Special reduced given to lono PREPAID To Our Aimtisa in their advertisei than noon, n 6c/or<? a.m. on ij other half-holidays187 words
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