Malaya Tribune, 5 February 1915

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vcl. 2- No. 30. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 197 1 STRONG APPRECIATIVE PHOTO-PLAYS P CINEMA CASINO BEACH ROAD E 0 TO-NIGHT! CSSSF 1 TO-NIGHT!! 5 (f Ist Show 7-30 3rd Show M 5 A j A GREAT MILITARY DRAMA ENTITLED D m' A SOLDIER'S DUTY v IN 3 PAf.TS i jjj! OUR COAST DEFENDERS J Vividly Depicting Heavy Gun Practice.
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    • 189 1 jj G. R. COELHO, SM 9 Si>!&gle Road. Piauf Tuner, Dealer mi Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODE KATE. IjTHE ART FURNITURE j DHPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices .Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone Re. goz. 25 4 'Just
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    • 386 1 SSS£EFi EXCITING rj POWERFUL,,. I pictures features!! programmes''! w "GAIETY" pcs? JLNOTION OF ALBERT AMD BENCOOLEN STREETS A GREAT DETECTIVE THRILLER Featuring Detective Byrnes the Finger Print Specialist THE EYE OF A GOD The Most Absorbing, Sensational Detective Drama Ever Issued SUPREME OF ALL PHOTO-PLAY SENSATIONS. E aborate Setting. Perfect
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  • 659 2 Monsienr Rene de Cerenville presided over the ordinary meeting of this Company, hell at London on Dec. 2 .K and moved the adoption of the report. He said On account •>f the war, an 1 of the strained and disturbed situation which preceded and has followed the
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    • 360 2 FINEST ASSAM BLENDED j TEA BUr.dc pH| Produced frcn) M in fb^ GarJu.lH B2*t Selected in Tea Districts I, Vcriafies. trade mark in India. MODERATE PRICES Special Wend 1 lb. Tins each 65 cts. ?> 2 $1.30 Flowery Orange Pekoe 2 M $2.35 Assam Souchong 2 $1.35 Sole Importers I
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    • 467 2 (iff INTERNAT,ONAL «II Take Sanatogen—it's sure to make you Healthier, Stronger, and more Vigorous You take no risks when you take Sanatogen —no risk of endangering your health by harmful drugs or stimulants, such as are contained in the usual run of tonics —no risk of over-stimulation, reaction, or other
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  • The Malaya Tribune.
    • 21 3 THE GREAT WAR. L H IJ ULAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1915 notes and news. Che n?alapa tribune* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5
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    • 1457 3 r Law and the Earl 0 f 7 attended a great recruiting eting in the Metropole Theatre, rted by Mr. T. P. O'ConM. P., Sir Benjamin Johnson, The Mayor (Mr. G. 0. fjassidy) presided. ir Law, who was received j, srs, said that he appreciated
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    • 399 3 Rome, Jan. 6.—Tne statements published in the Tempa, and based upon new* which it has received from Rome, relative to the mission of Prince yon Biilow, ard energetically contradicted in official circles here, says the Herald. According to the Temps, the Prince appears to have interlarded
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    • 479 3 The Ag\ Khan arrived in Bombay on Jan. 22 from Egypt. Lady Aliehah, mother of the Aga Kuan, who had gone to Kerbella oa a pilgrimage and had not been heard of since September last owing to the outbreak of hostilities, has arrive J at Muhammerah and
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    • 140 3 The Titufs publishes an intere-t--ing account of the fighting by the Indian troops in the neighbourhood of La Bases on December 20th. They attacked brilliantly and captured the German trenches at Givenchy, but the trenches were mined and the brave men suffered terribly and the enemy
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    • 298 3 From Buenos Ayres it is reported by mail that the German steamer Eleonore Woermann arrived in theroads with the crew of the Cap Trafalgar, many of whom were wounded. She entered the North Basin. Since her arrival in the roads communication with those on board has
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    • 183 3 Petrograd—While the Austrians were being lured into the belief that the Russians intended to attempt the invasion of Hungary over the tov/crlng Karpathians, south of Przemysl and Lwow, Grand Duke Nicholas has been quietly extending his left wing south-eastward into Bukowina. The Great General Staff announced
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    • 69 3 The Government of India announce •anction to the grant of free passage by rail to and from their homes to the Indian hoI iierg of non-mobilised units, who under a misapprehension returned to their regiments from furlough or leave, on the outbreak of war, and who have
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    • 1122 4 That the great Captains of Industry in the United Kingdom are not inclined to be satisfied with "Business as Usual" is evidenced not only by their recent activities in the Mother-country and in various parts of Europe, but by the strenuous efforts they are making to capture the
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    • 174 4 Hon. Eu Tong Sen versus Warden of Mina Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 4.—f. Hon. tyr. Eu Tong fceng, M F appealed before Mr. Justice in the Supreme Court, Kuala I n* pur, against the decision of Warden of Mines who had iu ,1; a-fine of $500, the appellant's
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    • 113 4 Success of St. Joseph's Students Master Tan Tiong Hooy, Standard VII, at the St Joseph Institution, has .secured for tho current year the Oni> Kirn Wt Scholarship, while Mater Choo Shiu Kin of the same BtlE school has won the Desket Scholarship. These scholarships wn iwird ed annually, on
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    • 77 4 A strong programme id now shown at this favourite hall and it! new star feature is entitled "Tbe Eye of a God." Detective adventures always draw a lark:" house and as this film is not alone a mtfr torpiece of ingenuity in plot end action but is very
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    • 72 4 Mr. Y. Tan informs ofl thai postponed display of his star piece! of fireworks, consisting, of I ea designs of various animals and things (lion, elephant, tram M» motorcars, Hying birds, will take place on the Reclam ground on Saturday the 6th ins commencing at 8 p.m. sharp.
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    • 44 4 The mortality returns for theweek ihow a total of 231 whieh 171 wara male and 60 fei and giving a rate of 35.46 46 died from malarial fever, 23 nom phthiiis, 2i from beri beri. 23 convulsions and L0 from dj»* 1
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    • 25 4 We are indebted to Messrs Untitle alister and Co. for tbe Jai pal of the Allag-ar Rubber 1 when the,month's crop W» to 23,000 bs.
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      • 294 4 ROBINSON Co. MACKINTOSH'S BRITISH MADE MACKINTOSH'S Large Size Sn,all Size 35 cts. foil i ||S] 25 cts. Sxtra Cream Extra Cream Russian uesiaT) 6oeonut Coconut Fig B|H Fig Toffee Toffee WALNUT TOFFEE. Toffee De Luxe lib tin 75 cts. Egg Milk Toffee Small tin 25 cts. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH.
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      • 76 4 DUFAUT FILS CHAMPAGNE. Owing to the Great War, Stocks of Champagne have been limited, but we have still on hand a small quantity of the above Wine which, besides being cheap, is really first-class. TO BE OBTAINED IN Quarts and Pints FROM THE Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. Wholesale
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    • 405 5 -r cally, is $74.75. :o:— La Bobber Cos. output is 2,078 lb* :o:— War Relief Fund now exceed! $112,300. —:o:—• k' 1 .sheet robber is being fthe market in London at :o:— Ifesm Welsh output last month w,: :o:— in tin output last ited 631 ]>iculs, the
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    • 195 5 British Pfcck and Coolam. the Tnscanora,a Port and carrying benzine in balk had an exciting experience which hey are not likely to forget for some time Dae to the leakage of a feed-pipe below, a fire started Is was bat by reason of the promnitnde and energetic action
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    • 121 5 Vessel Sunk. Yesterday morning an accident occurred off Pulo Besar which, though serious, was fortunately not accompanied by loss of life. The S.S. Co's Kinta, while making port, collided with the tongkang Pulo Rajah, in tow of another tongkang, the Pulo Ranee, both vessels being bound for
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    • 48 5 Swimming Club Launches. Saturday, the Gth Instant. Johnston's Pier at 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 3, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, the 7th instant. Johnston's Pier, at 9,10 and 11 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 9-30 and 10-30 a.m., 12-15, 3 and 5-30 p.m.
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    • 201 5 It is reported that LieutenantGeneral Uyehara, the InspectorGeneral of Military Education, and his suite, left Tokio on the 18th January for China. —:o:—«• A marriage has been arranged between Mr. Lim Thian Poe, the only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lim Yew Sin of Semarang, and Miss Tan
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    • 33 5 German Naval Losses. Russians Bag a Cruiser. Reuter's Service. Petrograd, Feb. 3, 9.5 p.m. It is officially announced that a Russian submarine sank a German destroyer off Cape Moen in Denmark.
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    • 53 5 London, Feb. 4, 11.5 a.m. A Buenos Aires telegram states the cruiser Australia sank a German auxiliary cruiser which was formerly a Woermann liner off Patagonia. London, Feb. 4, 1 p m. Buenos Aires The crew of the Woermann line auxiliary have been landed in
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    • 135 5 Present Session A War Session. London, Feb. 3, 5.40 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, after a warm tribute to the late Mr. Percy Illingworth, moved a resolution appropriating the whole time of the House for the Government. He said All our energies must be concentrated
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    • 84 5 London, Feb. 3, 9 p m. Mr. Montagu succeeds Mr. Masterman, while Mr. Cecil Harmsworth becomes Under-Secretary at the Home Office, and Mr. Walter Rea and Mr. A. C. T. Beck become junior Lords of the Treasury. [Mr. Arthur C. T. Beck is Parliamentary Secretary to the Under
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    • 65 5 Rebel Leader Kemp Surrenders. London, Feb. 4, 2.30 p.m, A Capetown message says that Kemp and his commando have surrendered. A message from Pretoria dated Feb. 2nd says that the men of Kemp's commando who surrendered number 43 officers and 486 burghers. There is reason to believe
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    • 45 5 London, Feb. 4, 6.45 a.m. At Pretoria it is stated that four officers and a hundred burghers who formed part of Maritz's commando have surrendered at Kakamas. More are expected to come in in a few days. Five hundred have surrendered with Kemp.
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    • 26 5 London, Feb. 3, 11.45 p.m. Admiral F. C. Sturdee, K.c.B., C.v.o., c.M G. t iiad a two hours' audience at Buckingham Palace.
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    • 71 5 Failure of Fire-boat Attacks. London, Feb. 3, 5 p.m. The Paris communique says Nothing of importance has happened in the northern portion of the line. The Germans launched fireboats on the river Ancre above Aveluy but the boats were stopped before they exploded. Our artillery made excellent practice
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    • 51 5 London, Feb. 4, 1.10 a.m. The Paris evening communique says There is nothing noteworthy to report except the repulse of three German attacks in Champagne, west of Perthes, north of Mesnill-les-Hurius and north of Massines. A fresh German attack at Bagatelle in Argonne was repulsed on Tuesday
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    • 140 5 Turks Fall into Trap. London, Feb. 4, 2.30 p.m. Cairo The Turks on Tuesday night attempted to cross the Canal near Tusun. They were allowed to bring their bridging material unmolested to the bank of the Canal from which the British attacked them. The enemy fled
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    • 51 5 Assassins Receive their Dae. London, Feb. 4, 1 p.m. Amsterdam Three of the accomplices of the murderer of Archduke rancis 1* erdinand have been executed at Sarajevo. The actual murderer, Principe, has been sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment, as he could not be executed on the ground of his
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    • 122 5 Heavy Fighting Continues. London, Feb, 4, 8.30 a.m. Petrograd The Russian communique states that the engagement on the right hank of the Vistula becomes more frequent. We carried the town of Skempe, on the left bank of the Vistula. The fighting at Borjumoff, Gaumine and Bolimoff
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    • 117 5 The Attack on the Asturias." London, Feb. 3, 7 30 p.m. Mr. Macnamara speaking in the House of Commons said that the Admiralty had received a messag. that a submarine with her conning tower showing had tired a torpedo at the Asturias though the latter ship is painted
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    • 57 5 American Reliefs. London, Feb. 4, 7.45 p.m. Russia has informed the United States that the distribution of food money and clothing to German and Austrian prisoners in Siberia would be permitted only. The Russian Military authorities are declining to give the privilege of foreign relief expeditions.
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    • 128 5 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, Feb. 2, C 30 p.m. To sum up the situation Testerday, artillery fighting has been more violent, and many German attacks of secondary importance have been repulsed. The English troops have progressed near Cuinchy on the railway line from
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    • 30 5 Insulting WilheJm. The young Rotterdam lawyer Mr U F. van Rossem baa been acquitted of the charge of violation of Us 300 for insulting Kaiser Wilhelm instead.
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    • 40 5 10 per cent. Surtax. The Hague, Feb. 1. Beginning with Ist February all passage prices of the Xetherland and Lloyd Lines will be increased 10 per cent., while adduced tariffs and through-passages will no longer be allowed.
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    • 60 5 Dutch Precaution The M Rotterdam.sche Lloyd has received the following telegram from the Company's Directors at Rotterdam In connection with an expected blockade of the BOfl Canal, all freight b«,ats must take on board an extra deck load of coal atl'adang, and wait in Padang for instructions
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    • 2245 6 The hearing was retained in the Second Police Court yesterday afternoon, when the two well-known Chines —Boey Lian Chin and Lim Tiaa Siong —surrendered to their bail to answer the charge of alleged criminal breach of trust as directors of the Kwoug Yik Bank. Mr. H. St
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 191 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HleF] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRi I GREASE I Cylinder Oil j AND I Motor Accessories j OF I Every Description. Sols Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene
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    • 109 7 SHIPPING PRODUCE SECTION. FIXTURES. Friday, sth. outbreak of war. Derrick'!) 2.30 p.m. B Keng, M.8., "Modern Chapel Hall. BJO p.m. Vict ria Theatre. mail due. i ■':'"a.m. tft.; 1.3» p.m., •ft. Saturday. 6th. r>t the SettlMMßtof B*ptn Hftiy.) 3i> tcb Clobb I p.m. g I 10.30 a.m. ria Theatre. c
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    • 74 7 The Ocean S.S. Co.'s vessels follows —s. 8. Pyrrhus Feb. 6th for London Amsterdam; s.s. Cyclops is n the 6th inst. to load for lirect ;s. s. Titan sails for Hongkong and Pacific to-day s. s. Telemachus is for Japan on Feb. 10 •juion loads for Shanghai 1 1th inst.
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    • 358 7 Shipping Notes and News. The Straits liner Malacca is at East wharf. The steamer Hebe is berthed at Sheers' wharf. At noon, the steamer Japara goes to East wharf. The Bucknall liner Pathan sails to-day at 5 for Colombo. The Japanese linar Banri Maru arrived at the west
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    • 110 7 The Ben liner Benvoirlich has been in collision with the s. s. Stranton. While off the South Sandhead, with a strong southerly wind, the vessels collided and damage was inflicted upon the Stranton that caused her to founder. Commanded by Capt. J. Daniels, she was on a
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    • 223 7 (Singapore. Feb. 5) Copra —Moderate demand. jy n __$74.75 100 torn told. Tapioca— Weaker. Sago Flour, Gambier and Pepper—Strong demand. Other Products.— Market iteady. Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs 80 S, 22.00 Copra Bali 10.20 Copra Gorong Talo 10.30 Copra Dongalo 10.30
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    • 106 7 Copra £25.0.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot 5| dist. 5 5/16. Pepper: white nom. spot. dist. 9g. Gambier 20/3. Gambier (cube) 28/6. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, 10/0. Rubber Fine Hard PaVa, immediate delivery, 2/0 j. Plantation Ist qual. crepe, 2/2]. Tin Standard 3 m/s.
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    • 71 7 Singapore, Feh. j* On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Deioao.* 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 10/32 < 'v. India Bank T. T m 175 On Hongkong— d/d 22h On Shanghai— Bank d/d. 102J Oa Jay» Ba*k T. T. lili On Japan Ban* d/d. iI H Sovereigns—buying rate
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    • 53 7 The I.C.S.N s.s. Yat Shing arrived here from Penang, via Calcutta. She loads for Hongkong, Shanghai md Japan ports and sails to-day. The French liner Bougainville may be ex\> ected to be on the berth for Marseille* and Havre about the end of Fe braary. Messrs Moine Comte and 3*
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    • 910 7 Resilient Armour to Resist Mines and Torpedoes. Proposed Test in a Minefield. The problem of protecting the battleship from the ravages of the submarine, the torpedo, and the mine can be solved, say» Mr. Louis P. Bowler, by the use of rubber plates, and he is especially anxious
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    • 203 7 January, 1915, Outputs. Messrs Sime, Darby and Co., agents AlorGajah Estate 12,00«» lb-. Aver Panas 32,500 Bukit Lintang 29,000 Chempedak 7,710 Chimpul 8,100 Krubong 8,738 Leddu ***** Merlimau 92,350 Pantai 9,828 Pajam 3<>,7f>o Permata 6,8. r »7 Pegoh 59,100 Kembia 23.112 Kadella 12,744 Sungei Bahru 18,767 See
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 71 7 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Daily Uavea for north at 7.7 a.m. and u pm °ther trains leave for Johore at 1 a.. noon, 1.30 p., 2.56 p., 4.40 p. from north at 8.16 a.m. and #.14 114« i t? 111 ve f f om Johore 7.9, 8.42,
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
      • 259 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. i K»w Will o' the Wi.-p I p.m. H Yfttsbing 2 p.m. Van (Joens 2 p.m. Titan 2 p.m. 'Kinta 3 p.m. 'Lady Weld 3 p.m. Hem I p.m. •Japara I p.m. Pat han 4 p.m. C i Ceykw, kmi. Mauritius. India, Egypt, Europe, etc. tTrain 4
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    • 127 8 [We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by correspondents.] Tipperary in Chinese. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune. Dear Sir, —Someone, I see, has translated 44 Tipperary" in Koala Lumpur into Malay. That Singapore may hold its own I venture my translation into Hok-Kien Chinese Chin-Chia hng
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    • 7 8 (Before Mr- A- V. Brown.)
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    • 47 8 The case in which Mrs. C. B. Miller was accused of using alleged criminal force on Mrs. Maud Pestana, at Confederate Estate, was decided in the First Police Court yesterday. ilis Worship heard evidence at length, and dismissed the summons. (Before Mr. A. X. Seduick.)
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    • 124 8 A Malay, trading under the name of Omar, was prosecuted in the Second Police Court yesterday for alleged cheating by 'personation. The prosecutor was Mr. Laudias, tiie manager of the Kurope Hair Dressing Saloon. It was stated that some time last month the accused went to complainant,
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 117 8 CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. 1 and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reduction of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a hobby of collating rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect my Nurseries Don't Miss This Bargain The
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      • 255 8 dainty recipes for dainty ladies, j Mercolised Wax to soften and beautify your skin Sl.75 a tin. For a healthy sha'upoo use Boranium and Stallax: $1.25 each. I se no face powder except CliminiU giving no artificiality to the akin. THE, UNITED PHARMACY, Singapore. ASAHI i SAPPORO BLACK BliER CITRON
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      • 108 8 J ®ooks of tge Mon^\ I The German War by Arthur Conan Doyle With the Scottish Regiments at I the Front O-6 0 The Submarine in War 0-6o First aid to the Injured of the St John Ambulance Association n c I King Albert's Hook Fine Picture of West Front
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    • 220 9 ftr.al Legislation Possible I December 30.—'The I \'.,te to Great Britain on I 'j -pthari'l question has arousI in diplomatic^ I t!i l official quarters. I tl..' Kuropean and South I v diplomatic representatives I inquiries on the subject W" 'i- .■>. Department and have I la memorandum.
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    • 190 9 will glean many useful m an article in Country m which we take the follow- M A car which is laid length of time will degomewhal rapidly if a few ecautions ai c not observed, rea is worth anything to £(10, or even more,
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    • 121 9 the rising of Sana received in Rangoon 7. shew that the 3 iperintendent of Myitbeing informed in the JrJ week of December of the from the Kamaing tched a village headman military policemen in the thieves. Finding the eserted, the party returned, they were attacked
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    • 242 9 Once the spores of the Malaria parasite have become establishe 1 in the blood something more efficacious tban quinine—which at best is purely a palliative—is necessary to eliminate them. Unless these spores are completely exterminated they will remain dormant for varying intervals of time, only to break
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 312 9 PAUL CO., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children's Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de visite per doz. copies $4.00 Cabinet $7.00 Boudoir m $15.00 Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. mmmmmmmmmmm THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 20A-20C, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE.
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      • 474 9 NOTICE EUCALYPTUS OIlT Parker's Can be Obtained from Booh Seng Co., 18 ft 19 Robinson Road. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore the services of a qualified and experienced Hospital Assistant for the infectious Diseases Hospital, Moulmein Road. Salary Dollars Nino hundred ($900) per annum with
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      • 220 9 NOTICE 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. H3N WATT CO., 'Phonj No. 423. 102, Market Street K1AM KIAT GO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421« SMpchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppli crs and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULC0TT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar
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      • 436 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. ThU Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with full particulars of the qnaliio*tions and experience of suitable men for any position th»-y have vacant. Employee* deeirin* appointments can have their application* hlea on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— 1. The retention of
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 602 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. JAPARA Batavia, Gheribon Pekalongan Semarang a r d Sourabaya Fsb. aLTIXfl Ba«' u. Sourabaya, Bandje»mas8'n. s<ag*n. K<>-a-Baroe. Samarinda, Uoitgi ala, *nd Balik-Paran
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      • 211 10 SHIPPING Jt^t Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan Penang, Ceylon, Australia, Fndia, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, to: H. W. BUCKIAND, ttammnmav imai.aj 11 m «tas. t.wi mua swg INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFICE.-S-ngapore. INCORPORATED IN THK straits
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      • 426 10 GUAN" KiAT CO. 37, PUILLIP STREET. TwJegrrobIc Mints; GL'ANKIAT. Codes A.B.C. 5th Edition and Al Telephone Kbs. 1233 1174 i (Private 1450.) I GOODS READY !N STOCK NOW (2nd February, ltl&») ByOOt and Drums Hubbm-k's Col- h oured Paint, Oil and Sundries 20,000 feet Leather. BeJnta and Hair Belting. 20,000
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      • 311 10 RANEEGUicf Drainpipe, AND Channels SOLE AGEl INDO MALAY Ct SINGAPORE. BLW BEE i Co. Provision crs, Estates Sup/ Cc rrmissi; n Aeei t« Telephone No. 1177 11, ROCHORE ROAD, Sole A rents j— g s a. Ed. MILES A Co Him, Bacon, Etc. T Sole &ul-Selling AgenU Siajaatrt CcN Startle
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