Malaya Tribune, 13 January 1915
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Title Section23 1915-01-13 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] A AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. ID. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1915 Price 5 Cents.23 words
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Advertisement262 1915-01-13 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Sinlapore'j Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT l commencing at 9 p.m. bhakp. TO'NICHT M A Programme that in sure to Please TRAPPER BILL, KING OF SCOUTS another Realistic Western Drama, depicting incidents in the life of America's Greatest Scout. LAST MIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE WOMAN IN WHITE Special262 words
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Advertisement202 1915-01-13 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Commencing Monday, Jan. 13th 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Braham Campbell's Coy. The Grotesques From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hall. LONDON. Including Mr. Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programme Nightly. In addition to a full202 words
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Advertisement338 1915-01-13 1 To-night! At The GAI ETY JUNCTION OF ALBERT and MENCOOLEN STREETS. I No. 2OF THE MAP OF THE GREAT WAR The Greatest Coup ever achieved in Cinematography. Ones Film. mmmmumu I By Special Request ot hundred* ot tmr Pa- 1 a TTLHRnUPW THE t ,,n FOX A HIGH r« OtfLl338 words
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Article414 1915-01-13 2 JAPANESE FOR EUROPE The appeals of M. Pichon and other men of note in France and ♦-!.-•-where in favour of Japan's active participation in the snuggle in Europe cannot all be lost upon a romantic and chivalrous people like the Japanese, and already a scheme is afoot among some retired414 words
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Article157 1915-01-13 2 Never has England stood so high in the estimation of America, and never has the shadow of the* Kaiser fallen more blackly and ominously across the pages of the Monroe doctrine than at present,, writes Mr. Harold Begbie from New York in the Chronicle." The debt that England157 words
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Article114 1915-01-13 2 Loudon, Dec. 26. —A Paris cable states :—German prisoners taken in the region of Verdun reveal a complete change of attitude ot Germany towards the settlement of the war. They atiinn that the future of Germany lies neither with France, Belgium nor Russia, but in Austria, whose army114 words
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Article233 1915-01-13 2 Bloodlessness is the trouble of in nay girls who ous;ht to be full of iife and good spiri*-. are palp, their lips have no colour, they have noappetit their digestion is poor, and if they try to hurry ia the street or run upstairs they are so233 words
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Advertisement168 1915-01-13 2 CINZANO Leading f*| |f* Vermouth 4 CINZANO jjjj Sjmmante. J| Muscatel Wine. j John Little Co., Ltd. in rrr n—tt— ~VOby~9ay @as&! We can supply all your requirements in the Furniture line. on Our HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM The pioneers of this system in the Furniture line. A. FRANKEL Co., VICTORIA STREET.168 words
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Advertisement443 1915-01-13 2 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30.000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful FJants, Wrn ri wing Orchids, Falms. thousand varieties, to Ik> clearM reduction of 50 iata Ladies and Gentlemen who aauY a hobby of collecting rare Jj specially invite 1 to come and insnS my Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain! The Orchids are443 words
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Title Section29 1915-01-13 3 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. ci>« fftalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915. SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION.29 words
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Article756 1915-01-13 3 Kaiser s Army Refuses to Feed the Conquered Population. A Desperate Position. i t f f many and urgent needs .'tr ution and effort in our •ouotrv Rnglwh men and women ■mot be too often reminded of tlie perete plight which confronts the itred population of Belgium756 words
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Article408 1915-01-13 3 How thjy Fought without their Officers. Like Brown Arrows. Mr. Edward Cleary, Special Correspondent of the Daily Express, writing from Boulogne, gives the following description of a charge by Gurkhas —When the battle to the north-east of —was at its height on Saturday afternoon a company408 words
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Article403 1915-01-13 3 Interview with French Nurse. A French lady captured by the Germans while acting as nurse in a Red Cross hospital near Sedan was accused of having acted as a spy. She made an appeal in writing direct to the Kaiser, and was brought before him in403 words
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Article166 1915-01-13 3 A Private of the A.S.C. Motor Transport v?rites Uy the wav, I roust tell you that during one of our travels lately we struck a bonny little village that boasted of a piano—Ye Fates, a piano Our officers said, 44 Well, that's it, men We'll have a166 words
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406 1915-01-13 3 An Officer of the Intelligence Corps, a despatch-rider and interpreter, writes home on Nov. 11 It is a filthy November afternoon. The wind has been howling round the houses of this litile village since yesterday morning, the skies are leaden grey, and the rain,406 words
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Article225 1915-01-13 3 The Pioneer's London correspondent cabled on December 17 The first new army, which has now been under training since August, is showing remarkable features of good progress. Every battalion is well trained physically and in company work. They are now engaged on battalion and brigade instruction. The225 words
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Article472 1915-01-13 3 An Officer in the Royal Field Artillery writes:—Quite well and fit, and would enjoy a long sleep and a bath. Just been shelling a wood. Could see only three-quarters of the way down and think I have given the German trenches a bad time. Received another472 words
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237 1915-01-13 3 Private E. Attrill, Hants Pt rt giment, writing home from hospital on November 23, says:—T have got rheumatics in the after standing in trenches half full of water, and the fro>t and snow helped it on. It is hard luck after being237 words
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Article1172 1915-01-13 4 It was recently announced that Britain will require 3 million men to bring the war to a successful issue, and that the campaign will assume its moat momentous stage when the Belgian hedges commence to take the tender green of spring. When the throwing across the English Channel1,172 words
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Article139 1915-01-13 4 Recently the Dutch Comptroller Verbeek was murdered at Terntte and the Sultan ot* Ternmte suspected of knowing more deed than he cared to admit. The authorities thereupon upon the Sultan to explain, bnt be, wisely, had left his residence the Dutch troops arrived. Th of139 words
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Article85 1915-01-13 4 Mr. C. P. Everard. 3rd ft I 1 (Late of Paradise Estate, Kajan* has gone to the fnmt with a draft for the 2nd Battalion. The 3rd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, is now In barracks at Gos|X)rt. MM* A Shanghai contemporary atatef that a few weeks ago 2,(MK) japan- workmen85 words
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Advertisement259 1915-01-13 4 ROBINSON Co. USE ENGLISH PERFUMES ZENOBIA AN ENTIRELY BRITISH PRODUCTION. Rose Lily of the Supreme f^mj^ j DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. Take out a good substantial policy in The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. The head of every family should ask himself this pertinent qnes- I tion, How would259 words
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Advertisement41 1915-01-13 4 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Sole Agents FOB Messrs Allsopp Sons, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS 01 BURTON ON-TRENT. THE PILSENER BEER IB SUPPUEB Under Royal Warrant to H. M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. 2-1 :ii-:s41 words
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Article430 1915-01-13 5 t don I >iscount ia S|. to-day. Sales 175 tons. dose at $10.40 this Market strong. :o: g 22) d. per ounce in hj> fjgulon market. :o:— handled in Loni j.t 421 -•>-''• —:o: Tin ia quoted at £146 in the London market. :o:—i is a steadily430 words
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120 1915-01-13 5 The horrors and woes of the European war were vividly told by a party of Chinese refugees who arrived in port to-day on board the Glengyle on their way to Shanghai. 119 of them, men, women and children, picked up at Genoa and Naples120 words
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Article136 1915-01-13 5 Despatches have been received from West Africa with an account of the operations in the Cameroons. After stubborn fighting Jubasai and Edea were occupied by the British and French forces, and measures are now being taken for the administration of the territory captured. Abundant evidence shows136 words
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Article67 1915-01-13 5 The Local Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has received a telegram from his head office in Hongkong stating that, subject to audit, the directors will recommend at the forthcoming meeting —dividend of £2 3s (two pounds three shillings) per share, bonus of 5s67 words
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Article71 1915-01-13 5 Mr. Justice Earnshaw, presiding in the Supreme Court yesterday, gave his decision in the case in which which Mrs. T. M. Jackson sued the Straits Fibre Co., Ltd. (in liquidation) for damages for nonfultilment of an agreement. His Lordship found in favour of the defendant company. Mr. L.71 words
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Article201 1915-01-13 5 The first outturn report of the Madras rice crop of IDI4-15 says: The total estimated area sown with rice in the Madras Presidency up to December 1, 1914, was 9,715,600 acres, which is about 8 per cent, less than tbe area estimated at the corresponding201 words
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Article12 1915-01-13 5 Government's war risk insurance has been reduced to a guinea per cent.12 words
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Article114 1915-01-13 5 The Czar's Fleet Active. Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. London, Jan. 12,12.25 p.m. Reuters agent at Petrograd says that a semi-official communique states Our warships in the Black Sea have engaged the Breslau and Hamidieh inflicting on them serious damage. We also bombarded the enemy's shipping at Sinope,Reuter's Special and Ordinary Services. - 114 words
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Article55 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan. 12, .'5.15 p.m. Mistress Parker, sister of Lord Kitchener, on opening the Soldiers Wives Club in London, said that from what she could gather from her brother through occasional chats, he thought that the war would last a good bit longer, and there55 words
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Article83 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan. 11, 10.25 p.m. A Petrograd communique says The Germans who night and day have attempted to attack our first line on the left bank of the Vistula were repulsed. The Germans attacked and reached our entanglements eastward of Skernivice. They began shouting "Don't fire83 words
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Article97 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan 12, 7.15 p.m. A Petrograd communique says that the army of the Caucasus has had further successes, capturing two Turkish companies and two mountain guns/ London, Jan. 12, 12.25 p m. Enver Bey's aide-de-camp has been made prisoner in the Caucasus. He explains the Turkish97 words
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Article19 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan. 12, 3.15 p.m. Paris A communique says there is no change in the situation.19 words
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Article35 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan. 12. 7-15 p.m. President Poincare, speaking at Hazebrouck after returning from the front, said, v We should now more than' ever be confident of the triumph of civilisation over barbarism.''35 words
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Article52 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan. 12, 12.45 p.m. An Amsterdam telegram says that the German newspaper Vorwaerts has carefully calculated the daily cost of the war for all the Powers at upwards of nine million sterling. The total hitherto, including losses and stoppage of industry, it reckons at upwards of three52 words
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Article67 1915-01-13 5 London, Jan. 12, 12.45 a.m. A Paris official states that five civilians have been killed by bombs thrown by German aviators at Malo les Bains near Dunkirk. A German aviator near Amiens was pursued and brought down by a French aeroplane. One officer was killed and67 words
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Article143 1915-01-13 5 Paris, Jan. 10, G. 10 p.m. In the region of Soissons, all the attempts of the enemy to recapture the trenches lost the day before have failed. Our artillery has bombarded with success the German trenches in Champagne. We have organised the positions conquered at Perthes-les-Hurlus, repulsing a143 words
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Article237 1915-01-13 5 Russian Dementi. The Hague, Dec. 6. Petrograd coinmunu|n6 denies the recent Turkish assertion that a Turkish warship attacked the Russian fleet and sank two mine layers in the Black Sea. The so-called battle wasa movement of the 'Breslau," which has often been sighted but which always escapes237 words
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Article50 1915-01-13 5 The Hague. Dec o. The u Soer. Handelsblad M lea» Hi from The Efegne thai six Oerman aeraplanes made a Hlghtabow Dunkirk and in the neighbourhood of hToodekerke und Wurnn. Thebomba thrown did considerable «lamage everywhere. There were many killed and wonnded, amongst which were several women.50 words
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Article66 1915-01-13 5 The Hague, Dec. o. The Dutch Ambassador at Berlin. backed tip by the Ambassadors of Spain and the United Store*, approached the «i'lfnan <: u.iie-i.t regaviltag the teeth i «i «applies in Belgium* gave the assurance thai tt**jr require hi Belgium no f... uOefl, imported or66 words
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Article37 1915-01-13 5 The Hague. Jan. 9. The Germans are employing a ne>\ weapon on the eastern front, namely, "land torp-doe*," which aie very simitar to the Koman catapult. These land totped«*e8 on exploding spread deadly fumes.37 words
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Article29 1915-01-13 5 TheHagne, Jan. The powerful operation* of the French in Upper Als.-oe strengthen the hope Of a decisive rletorj t KK1 (i.-rjnai.a wrre killed st Stetalav29 words
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Article29 1915-01-13 5 The Hague, Jan. 9 The M Soer. Handelsblad" learns from The Hague that the making of Zeppelins in Belgium is being continued on a large scale.29 words
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Article64 1915-01-13 5 The Hague, Jan. 0. The death has OtCOCfed <»i" two grandsons if Garibaldi, one "t which was the occasion of j^r*-at demonstrations, crowds ahOUting Down with (im-many and Auntiia \"i\» France Vivo Tretiliiio The police vai'ily endeavoured Id snpp» demonstration by seising tha carries] bv a Garibaldian64 words
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Article30 1915-01-13 5 The Qagne .Jan. Cardinal Mercier, who awak» the faith in Belgium to remain hopeful of Belgian independent hein 5 restored, has been imprisoned iu his own palace.30 words
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162 1915-01-13 5 Mr. George Macbain, partner in the firm of Bonstead and Co. who, for a number of years has been manager of the Penang branch, left for Home on Friday on retirement from the firm. Mr. Macbain, whose retirement was due to ill health, came out162 words
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Article127 1915-01-13 5 Milk for Inhnts. How Hongkong caters for its infants was demonstrated by about 100 Ayrshire cows on board an outward Glen liner in port to-day. They are consigned to the Dairy Farm Company of the City of Fragrant Streams, and will be used for breeding and milking purposes.127 words
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Article124 1915-01-13 5 A representative of the Chinese Red Cross Society from Tsinanfu was in Shanghai when the mail left. The purpose of his visit was to establish a branch society there, open a Red Cross Society dispensary for an expected epidemic, and aid in distributing money to the poor out of the124 words
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Article824 1915-01-13 6 44 Hunger is "Sharper than the Sword. v In these trying da;, s of slackness of bunm-ss and dearness of money, all of ns can readily appreciate the hardships of the poor, But it seems that in certain quarters, no consideration is t-iven to the824 words
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Article281 1915-01-13 6 Kang Yu-wei, the reformer who induced the young Emperor Kwaug Hsn to undertake modern reforms, an 1 who was subsequently compelled to leave China to save his life, has returned to China after an absence of sixteen years. He recently spoke before the Saturday Club281 words
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Article264 1915-01-13 6 The Steamer Glengyle which is now at the wharf is on her maiden voyage to the East. She was built by Messrs. R, and W. Hathorn Leslie and Co. Ltd., and launched from their shipyard at Hebburn-on-Tyne in August last. She is commanded by Capt. R. Webster.264 words
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Article26 1915-01-13 6 The Kailan Mining Administrations total output for the week endD c > amounted to >••>•< 1 ..»0 tons and the sales during the same period to 60,994.45 tons26 words
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Article113 1915-01-13 6 Al'eged Forgery- The trial was resumed in the Supreme Court to-day. before Mr. L. v. Woodward, acting Chief Justice, and a jury in which a Tamil named Anna Nana Sevens Ramaaamj Chitty and a Straits bom Chinese, Tan Tiang Yew by name, are being prosecuted on charges of113 words
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Article224 1915-01-13 6 Police Court. (Before Mr. C H. G. Clarke Theft at Tanjong Pagar. Two Hockchi'i coolies belonging to Tanjong Pagar were yesterday morning, in the Second Police Court, convicted and sentenced to ten days' rigorous each, for stealing from a godown a pair of stockings, the value of which224 words
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171 1915-01-13 6 By Herr Ernst Lissauer (Author of "Hymn of Hatred Against England' It appears that the now famous 11 Hymn of Hate was issued as the introduction to a series of leaflets published by Krnst Lissauer. Among his poems which have been distributed throughout the171 words
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Article40 1915-01-13 6 Mine. Pavlowa, that extraordinary artist who seems to be an exception to the laws of gravitation, danced recently in the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and the proceeds about $10,000 (U. S. currency) will go to the Red Cross Fund.40 words
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Advertisement359 1915-01-13 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlrF] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRPs I GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres IMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles ("Gasolene Light Cycle Co. I 4/5-2, BEACH359 words
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Article76 1915-01-13 7 REVISED TIMES Sing&porc (T&nK-Rtod) D&ily. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. aud t m. Other trains leave for Johore at 10.JO a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. Mail arrives from north at *.16 a.m. and 7.14 m. Trains leave from Johore 7.y, 8.42, 10.15,76 words
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Article68 1915-01-13 7 SIKOAFOM, JaNL'AKY 13. On London— Bank iu/h. 2/4 7/16 Demand 2/4 3/32 Private 3 ni/n. 2/4 3/4 Ol India— Bank T. T. 175 Ul Hongkong— H,nk d/d 22% \M Shanghai— Bank d/d. IU2& On Ja.H— Bank T. T. 14 U 1)11 Japan— Bank rl|,J. 115 is;ns—buying rate $8.54 Bills68 words
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Article94 1915-01-13 7 The Ocean S.S. Co,'s vessels move as torfows :—s. s. Menelaus and are due here on 15th !Mh inst., respectively. h f sail for Hongkong and s hai- s. Priam will be lor Vladivostock on 20th Demodoeus will arrive weoi L'2nd inst., taking in cargo 'or London and Amsterdam; s.94 words
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Article106 1915-01-13 7 Rubber Association's 173rd Auction—Jan. 12 Offend for Sale PU. Mt4.fl or lb* (Tom ihojso) Sold LtZ7.ll <»r 190. (Ton- *4.'.*6 i Prices Raiiiei Sheet -mokfcd fine ribbed gM4 to |IS6 good ribbed lOC IM tinei) Win 102 107 Sootl plain fine ribbed 92 good ribbed M fine plain106 words
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Article191 1915-01-13 7 Singapore, Jan. 12.—Stronger advices having been received from London, the Auction sale held today opened under more favourable auspices than for some weeks past and during the forenoon prices generally marked a decided improvement. In the afternoon bidding was not nearly so brisk and prices weakened considerably.191 words
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Article357 1915-01-13 7 Rubber. Singapore, Jan. 12. —At the opening of the Auctions to-day, when some 129 tons were offered, the demand was <.ood, competition being keen and prices, in sympathy with firmer advices from Home, were generally above those of last week as the sales progressed the demand fell357 words
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Article21 1915-01-13 7 (Singapore, Jan. 13) Copra —Business very strong. TYn, —$71,37-), —175 Tons sold. Tapioca.—ln brisk demand. Other Product* —Marks* steady.21 words
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Article181 1915-01-13 7 Nutmegs 110 per picul |JM|U Nutmegs HO S, »Jt Copra Bali J*** Copra Gorong Talo KMJJ Copra Doiigalo Copra Kayong Copra Pulo J*J Copra Pontianak Copra Siantan Copra Singkawang »*6 Sago Flour Singapore Ist quality MJ Sago Flour Singapore fair 3.30 Sago Flour Sarawak Ist quality181 words
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Article132 1915-01-13 7 Messrs Barlow and Co. state in their Weekly Report issued 5t\ inst Copra.—Since our last report the market has advanced rapidly, and prices to-day are 70-80 cents per pikul higher on the week. To-day s values are firm at about jj>10.20 for Finest Sundried, and $9.70 to132 words
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79 1915-01-13 7 Copra £24.5.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot 6 dist. sj. Pepper: white 9f spot. dist. Gambier 20/3. Gambier (cube) 26/9. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, nom. Rubber Fine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/81,. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 2/2. Tin Standard 3 m/s. £143.10.0. Tapioca fair-medium,79 words
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Article23 1915-01-13 7 Grey Yarn* Single Twist 40s.— noui. Piece Goods 8] lbs. Shirtings nom. T. cloth, nom. Cotton (American): Middling 16»23 words
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Article780 1915-01-13 7 Shipping Notes and News. The Blue funnel steamer Oanfa sails for Manila to-day. The 8.1. s.s. Minderoo isduehe-e from Australia to-day. A Holt liner Calchas is due this evening from Hongkong. The Bine funnel liner Pakling came in this morning from Europe. For Marseilles and London will sail780 words
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Article58 1915-01-13 7 The following approximate return shows the values of Imports and Exports during the month of December, 1914 Imports. 3% Goods Tcs. 5,813,226 Wine, Beer, A; Spirits 112,310 Gold leaf Tcs. i:> 4,000 Bullion <t Coin 412,133 566,433 Opium 283,0iM Total h 6,775*063 Xx ports. Rice Tcs. 7,147,.V>1 Teak58 words
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Article45 1915-01-13 7 Messrs Guthrie Co. courteously inforin us that the output of Sungei Buaya (Sumatra) Rubber Company was 25,67G lbs for December, 191 1, against 17,510 lbs as last year's December output Total to date 131,113 lbs. Same period 0 EDO*, last year 94,819 lbs.45 words
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Article42 1915-01-13 7 TAN JONG PAGAR. Rau« i Ea«t Whiit 'i" N«». f -<uiflak.il. f»olcon«l Wrl- Main \Vh*rf Q Ifaag do d<» I Oanfa Wet Dock do 7 -Poutoprtio.-. 5 N I West Wharf do *—Ajax. Pukling,<;ieiij. Jardirx—Wharf r > Nil Pnlo BraniCVal Wharf -Benlarig42 words
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Article11 1915-01-13 7 TANJONO TA<iAR. Albert D««k K*f«r»l Viot«ru Dock11 words
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Miscellaneous247 1915-01-13 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday. 15th. -7.1» a.m. ft. 8 ins.; 'JJ> 1 p.m. l ,n# Thursday. 14th. H reward {t 2 ins.; 10.12 p.m 5 r r ?t 3 iQ Friday, 15th. >.**" r j,, a m ft. 5 ink. 11.25 p.m. j j. *»t*- ins. Saturday, 16th. B Annual meeting, 12.30247 words
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555 1915-01-13 8 The increasing consnraption of copra in the manufacture, amongst other articles, of margarine and nut butter, gives added interest to the report on coconut cultivation in the Federated Malay States by Mr. L, L*wton-Brain, Director of Agriculture. Last year, there were 174,234 acres555 words
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Article79 1915-01-13 8 Senhor Freire de Andrade, Portugal s Minister for Foreign Affairs, has resigned. He has always acted in co-operation with l.ntish policy, and refers with satisfaction to the renewal of the arbitration treaty with Great liritain. 'the China Times reports —As many railway carriages of the Tientain-Pukow Railway have been by79 words
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Article414 1915-01-13 8 Tbe Burning of the Vedra. Only two members of a crew of thirty-six escaped alive from a fire which destroyed the oil tank steam ship Vedra off Barrow-in-Furness early on the morning of Dec 10. The Vedra, which was chartered by the Anglo-American Petroleum Company, Ltd., had414 words
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Article73 1915-01-13 8 The Sinwanpao says that in view of effecting retrenchment of the expenditures of the Central Government the President ordered the Naval Department on the 17th instant to further reduce twenty per cent of its expenditure. —:o: Two hundred and fifty Britons gathered from Shanghai and outports have arrived in London73 words
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Advertisement149 1915-01-13 8 Help to Relieve some of the Leal Distress Caused by The War. Buy One or Two Copies of the Story of WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative, wherein is related in an unpretentious manner an account of how he came to leave London, and of some of his experiences as a149 words
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Advertisement348 1915-01-13 8 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. TERMS MODERATE. 2-11 1-10 Vichy Celestin Best Table Water |Bf This Water known Wt\ and used over a 1000 XI years by all kinds of flEyTvßift pint taken early Am mmrnrnm 111 tne rnorn i n X will fl make348 words
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Advertisement151 1915-01-13 8 (ALBERT L. A. j UNDERTAKE^ XgQf' Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Lm Be r rn a d u A Tale of Modern Malaya B V Mrs. R. M. CONNOLLY. This mi.- m modern Maiavais impregnated w. Sphere the Easl Mrs. Connolly has a, **»$"—jAterary World. I Price $1.50 Straits Albion Press, Limited.151 words
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Article384 1915-01-13 9 ping the economic situation year that is now drawing the Minister of Finance n in the Diet on the Bth on the whole a favourable waf maintained during ier ii ilf of the year, though reverse set in later on ,mt of the war. and all other384 words
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Article210 1915-01-13 9 -cuth African View- Indian Opinion, the South U ican paper, says in connection Lord Hardinge'fl view on In<:iii_'r;ttif»n If any fettlehe reached, Indian pubopinion will insist upon its be--1 Bed upon a real reciprocity, it is to say, a mutual recognition i dity <>t status. Up to now,210 words
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Article208 1915-01-13 9 Worse Than Bleeding. '•It is better to lose a pint of blood than to have the nervp« tapped. No one can measure our nerve-force as it runs away,' wrote that famous Doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes. It is easy to explain why this is so. The blood-making organs208 words
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Advertisement329 1915-01-13 9 NOTICE EUCALYPTUS OIL Parker's Can be Obtained from j Boon Seng Co., 18 19 Robinson Road. NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that from this date I am no more connected with Messrs The Patent Patchquick Coy. I have started a business of my own under the style of The329 words
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Advertisement119 1915-01-13 9 I NOTICE 1 SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities HiN WAiT& CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. TIAM KIAT CO., 103 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best119 words
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Advertisement378 1915-01-13 9 12 Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, lis*, •r.iplfjyers— frw» cd S/iaiUiaasaiaahla tot any 'l<-iriof i*r« thtir application» nled '•%■>' l.T r j*1iSection* on th* ILrg 'mi '1 suited. n is-nu Ml -i ,r si ...v. tha 1 '-tract* of it>g raamav BJ -Tli.. M\: a T-. ME NT BaTSSAtr, Ol.LYKH g«378 words
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