Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1915
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Title Section51 1915-02-10 1 The Malaya Tribune. LINING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, No. 34. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1816. THE GREAT WHR. NOTES AND NEWS. CN ittalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1011. SHIPPING PRODUCE51 words
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Advertisement199 1915-02-10 1 UNIQUE AND EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AT THE fACIVfft FF p CINEMA VfAOlilVf BEACH ROAD E J TO-NIGHT! 9-18 TO-NIGHT!! Q THRILLS AND SENSATION IN I THE GRIM TOLL OF WAR IH A Kalera Two Reel Exclusive Depicting V c Fierce Artillery Duels, Desperate Infantry Chargei, A Terrible Mine Explosion ĕc The199 words
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Advertisement184 1915-02-10 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAD. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25-4 Just arrived a fresh184 words
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Advertisement379 1915-02-10 1 THE GREATEST ATTRACTION OF THE DAY mssr "GAIETY" kss? JUNCTION OF ALBERT AND BENCOOLEX STREETS FOR 2 NIGHTS ONI V Wed Feb 10th to night i I'l wll IO VIILI Thur., Feb. 11th. 3rd Night THREE NO ADVANCE lllllkk SHOWS \VH H REGULAR ADMISSION IN PRICES. THE CREAT MIDGET CITY379 words
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Article459 1915-02-10 2 A writer in the Financial News, in the course of an article contributed to that journal, remarks that if the gold production of the world is to be materially increased, in order to provide for the wider economic conditions after the war is over, what459 words
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Article207 1915-02-10 2 Among the subjects at the recent examination for promotion in the clerical service in Penang was an account of the visit of the Emden to the port. Three candidates, who shall be nameless, distinguished themselves by finishing off their efforts as follows (1) Having sunk the Russian207 words
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Article184 1915-02-10 2 Awaiting Fall of Cracow to Strike at the Foe of Mankind- A Rumanian politician, when passing through Paris from Rome on his way to London the other day, granted an interview to a representative of the Petit Parisien on the subject of Rumania's attitude in the war.184 words
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Article47 1915-02-10 2 According to the Telegraaf a serious case of espionage has been discovered at Amsterdam, in connection with which a telegraph employee has been arrested. The charge refers chiefly to the fact that telegrams from one of the belligerent Powers were read and wired to another belligerent Power.47 words
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Article204 1915-02-10 2 1 we U Kntafe, i of nurses we too, )Uf stewardess of one of which acted as r England and the South African M jT ago. "The ihip H hospital, only there Of course it w M rt us at the time nd ed in204 words
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Advertisement353 1915-02-10 2 Jsittles Patent Mangles. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. M. S. 101. All our Mangles are fitted with a Patents Contrivance which enables the Rubber to be finished of a uniform thickness. I f IvS m r^can Made Nail Puller Xfcsty S3.GO Each. $33.00 Dozen. M. T. 103. Best Suregrip Nail Puller. $1.75353 words
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Advertisement34 1915-02-10 2 Type Re-treadeps and Vuleanizers. THE EASTERN TYRE CO., 40-4, Orchard Road, Singapore. 19-1 LB-J Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents ANN LOCK Co, Battery Road. Sub-Agents TAI TO Co., Beach Road, Singapore.34 words
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Article997 1915-02-10 3 Captain Glossop'i Report. Biw the Bureik was Ciujht ani S«ak. tlty, Jan, 1. —Thefollowiug ifccl 1( tjf>erl received from CapC. T. Gloaaop, reporting attraction of the German cruiD by II M.A.S. Sydney H M 5 Sydney at Colombo. Kov. 15, 1914. ire the honour to report on997 words
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Article143 1915-02-10 3 Mr. Harry Lauder, the cornelian, has sent a cheque for £1,000 to the Duke of Argyll f° r fci,e Argyllshire branch of the Prince of Wales' Fund. Great Britain lias volunteered to solve for Servlathe problem of keeping and feeding her huge numbers of Austrian prisoners, and many143 words
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Article619 1915-02-10 3 Tie Straits Rattan Trade. The Board of Trade has announced receipt, through the Colonial Office, of information from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce to tiie effect that rattans for making chairs, baskets, «fee., have hitherto been an important article of export from that Colony to Germany619 words
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Article619 1915-02-10 3 A between armoured trains is, to the best of one's memory, without precedent, even in this war of novelties. Such a duel has taken, place and its ending, it is good to announce, was as happy as the Allies could have wished. The affair took place619 words
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260 1915-02-10 3 A Merc Battered Hilt The derelict and battered condi. tion of the Emden, with her how* driven deep into the shore of Keeling Island, is a remarkable tribute to tjhe fighting capacity of the Sydney. Yesterday a Daily Press representative had a conversation with an260 words
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Article249 1915-02-10 3 {With Apologies to the late H. WLongfellow.) Under a spreading Potsdam tree The Kaiser William stands, A mighty kultured man is he, With eager, grasping hands. And the Ultimatums he sends out Are strong as German bands. His heart is black and sleek and full Of every249 words
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Article1005 1915-02-10 4 Herodotus described Egypt as a land of paradox, and he has seldom been disputed. But it would be too great a paradox for Great Britain now to administer Egypt as a province of the Ottoman Empire—as trustee, so to speak, for her enemy in the field. Great1,005 words
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Article68 1915-02-10 4 Chines* Troops Mutiny and Sack T.«, u Peking, Ja„. l 8 A tel from kalgan states that thehaichnn looted Dolonor on January {J is reported thai the soldiers di*. agreed with Commandant Huar from Hsuanhua-fu. The looting was more complete than that of Ivalgan last summer. A few68 words
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Article63 1915-02-10 4 An Imperial proclamation declaring that the holy places of [slam will be protected by the Allies, ami the permission given by the rice* y allowing toodstaffii to be exported to Hedjaz, has been recmv f gratitude in India. Representatives of Jeddas, Lingah, Bahrein, Kow it and63 words
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Article89 1915-02-10 4 A big gathering of the Associated Pipers of Malaya will be held on the Padang in the Federal Capital next Saturday afters at 5.30. Pipers to the number oi nine or ten, with three dram men, from all parts of the Peninsula, will be present. The Malay89 words
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Article82 1915-02-10 4 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co/fl yesterday afternoon Leasehold land and ihop-hoani premises No. 27 Middle Road, irea 1,207 square feet, comprise! in Government Lease No. 617 i years. Monthly rental $65. NN. Aroonasalam Chetty $8,3" Leasehold land and ihophooei82 words
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Article96 1915-02-10 4 The programme for to-nig undergoes a complete change the management have certainly exhibited fine judgment in l m selection of filn One of the features whi bound to be of great Interest now is Cairo—Egypt a Egyptian life, which is jnsl 1 stirred with the proximity ing, is96 words
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Advertisement314 1915-02-10 4 ROBINSON Co. pjtt 18 Carat jg 18 Carat N|i A|N Rolled Gold (S Rolled Gold Egl vM Curb Jsj Fanc >' kS JMta Bracelets jfc) T> amS jnjsjf rj Bracelets. RJ Ngu as Illustration. |3 RBI 111 Prices !gj PnC£S H p $3.25 I $3M J|j 18 Carat Rolled Q314 words
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Advertisement20 1915-02-10 4 BIRD'S NEST BRANDY. Commonly Known as Sarang Burong BRANDY. LARGE STOCKS Always on Hand. Sole Importers: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR and Co.20 words
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Article403 1915-02-10 5 [c Rubber Estates Janulbs. gjgibitf is 21/0 in London cube b i er fetches 29/6. Holt liner Rheseus had •ed in England yesterday. —:o:—• i Kederland 8. S. Co.'s liner Juliana passed the Canal r Teaterday. _:o:—• fitting, a band will r •>> i- (iardens from sto403 words
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Article207 1915-02-10 5 The Kuang Outrage. Lnm P nr F b 9—We hear that the gang of Chinese who raided the house of the Bengalee bnHock-cart drivers on Saturday at Kuang, got away with a sum of money amounting to about 1300 besides other things. In addition to those207 words
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Article179 1915-02-10 5 Birthday Celebration. The 53rd birthday anniversary celebration of Swami Vivekananda was celebrated by the members of the Vivekananda Ashrama, Kuala Lumpur, on Feb. 7 with much devotion. The Guru Pusha lasted throughout the day, and the success of the function was due to the valuable help rendered by179 words
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Article238 1915-02-10 5 A Perak correspondent reports that the rise in tin has had a very beneficial effect upon the mining industry, which shews great activity in various parts of the State. Our correspondent mentions in this connection that the new Mining Inspector, Mr. Hawkes, a very experienced, sympathetic and tactful official, has238 words
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Article72 1915-02-10 5 Naval Matters. British Naval Manning. 32,000 Men Wanted. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 8, 9.45 p.m. In the Naval supplementary yote to-night permission was asked for 32,000 officers and men, making the personnel a quarter of a million. No Enquiry in Formidable Disaster. Mr. Churchill speaking in the CommonsReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article78 1915-02-10 5 British Vessel Sunk. London, Feb. 9, 9 15 p.m. An Admiralty memorandum announces that two lifebuoys were found near Rye on Feb. G marked Oriole, and it is feared that the General Steam Navigation Company's steamer Oriole, which left London on Jan. 29 and was due in Havre78 words
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Article142 1915-02-10 5 Slow, But Steady Advance. London, Feb. 9, 1.5 a.m. Paris Last evening's communique says The enemy on Saturday night exploded mines at la Boiselle in front of some houses we were occupying. Two and a half companies then assaulted our positions but failed to pass the142 words
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Article132 1915-02-10 5 Barbarous German Melh?ds. London, Feb. 9, 5-30 p.m. Paris A communique says that the Germans bombarded Ypres. The Belgian artillery destroyed a farm and set the Germans fleeing. We occupied a mill on the Bethune-la Bassee road where the enemy had been installed. Methods of the Huns. Soissons132 words
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Article37 1915-02-10 5 Suez Attack a Failure. London, Feb. 9, 1.50 a.m. The Press Bureau states that a t» legram has been received from Cairo to the effect that the Turks are in full retreat eastward.37 words
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Article310 1915-02-10 5 Tribute in the Commons. London, Feb. 8, G-55 p.m. Speaking in the House of Commons introducing the army estimates, Mr. Tennant said he was debarred from dwelling on the size or distribution of our forces, as there was nothing the enemy desired more to know than the size310 words
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Article120 1915-02-10 5 r More Men if Needed. London, Feb. 9, 10.45 a.m. An Ottawa telegram says that in the debate on the address in the Canadian Parliament in his reply speech, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said he conld imagine no alteration in the relations of the Dominion! and Motherland likely to120 words
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Article122 1915-02-10 5 Advances All Along the Line. London, Feb. 9, 1.30 p.m. The communique says: On the right bank of the Vistula fighting is becoming more desperate in the region of Serpetz. On the left bank the cannonade continues but the enemy is passive. The great German attempt to break122 words
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Article598 1915-02-10 5 Stubborn Scrap in Somaliland. London, Feb. 8, 11 p.m. The Commissioner of Somaliland has telegraphed to Mr. Harcourt that after the November operations the Dervishes returned to Shimber Berris and began to repair the forts and raid the friendly tribes. Accordingly an Indian contingent with the598 words
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Article145 1915-02-10 6 London, Feb. 8, 11 p.m. The Gazette announces that Col. the Right Hon J. Edward Bernard Seely has been made a BrigadierGeneral. [Col. Seely was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1897. Is a Colonel in the Hampshire Yeomanry; commanded 41st Co. Imperial Yeomanry145 words
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Article253 1915-02-10 6 Germany's Policy. World-wide Denunciation. The Hague, Feb. C. There is a great outburst of indignation in the neutral Press at the German Admiralty warning to ships navigating the Channel. The Handelsblad hopes that the Dutch Government will demand explanations of the measure, which appears contrary to International253 words
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Article150 1915-02-10 6 The London correspondent of the Hankow Post writes :—Austria is in terrible straits. Her occupation of Belgrade lias been of short duration Defeated hopelessly by Servia, the Austrian! have had to evacuate Belgrade, which is now in the hands of the Servians. The King returned to the capital150 words
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Article279 1915-02-10 6 Papeete a Floumhiaj Chinese Colony in all but Flat and Government- A contributor to the Sydney Bulletin thinks that Peking would probably be more perturbed than Paris by the recent news of the German bombardment of Papeete. There are several well established British and279 words
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Article204 1915-02-10 6 Lady Evelyn Young presided at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Nursing Association held at the Municipal Otfice yesterday. Among tbose present were Mrs. Chancellor, Mrs. Ferguson-Davie, M. D., B. sc., Mrs F. J. Hallifax, Mrs Durbishire (hon secretary), and the Hon. Mr. C. W. Darbishire204 words
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Article53 1915-02-10 6 Thhe S. C. C. Soccer eleven who will play the R. E. on the Esplanade this afternoon are the following F. L. Robinson, goal H. C. Hill and R. W. Sinclair, backs; C. J. Potter, J. Parish and J. Lee, halfbacks J. Shape, Godwin, C. E. Winter, E. Arnold53 words
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Article81 1915-02-10 6 "T.T.G.": Many thanks for your communication. Kindly favour us with your full name and address, which is required as evidence of good faith, not for publication. :o:— n The recently noted improvement in the tone of the London Produce Market continues. Tin, according to Latest cable advices, is up £l81 words
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Article276 1915-02-10 6 With the appointment on Feb. 4 of the Hon. Neil Primrose as Under Secretary of the Foreign Office, vice Mr. F. D. Acland, who is transferred to the Treasury as Financial Secretary, the completion of the new British Ministry was etfected. It is as follows Lord Chancellor,276 words
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Article45 1915-02-10 6 Second Court. Yesterday a Tamil servant named Supaya, employed at the General Hospital, was charged with theft, in respect of wearing apparel, cash and various articles, to the total value of $30. The case was adjourned to the 15th inst, bail being allowed.45 words
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Article103 1915-02-10 6 It has been officially announced in Peking that the Chinese Government has ordained total suppression of the opium traffic by the end of this year, the suppression to be effected in three stages. The first period is from January to May, at the expiration of which there103 words
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Article55 1915-02-10 6 If. Poincare has signed a decree making temporary prohibition of the sale or distribution of absinthe and similar drinks permanent throughout France. The opening Of frail establishments for the sale of spirits, liquors, and aperitifs, except those on a wine baaio and low proof (less than55 words
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Advertisement195 1915-02-10 6 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TY»n GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sale Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co. J 4/5-2, BEACH195 words
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Article73 1915-02-10 7 Singapore-, Feb* 10. On Loadoa— Bank 4 m/.. J>4 5/1« Demand AA 1/11 Prirate 3 m/i. 2/4 19/32 On India— BankT. T. ,4, )n Hongkong— B<nk d/d 53% (Shanghai— Bank d/d. 108 Java Bank T. T. 1414 Japan— Bank d/d. llii J 0T «raigna—buying rate $».54 k »Ceil Bills73 words
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Article21 1915-02-10 7 The P. and O. liner Oriental, sating with the Moldavia, is OB Feb. 18th the outWdr,J N'ainnr arrives on Feb. 17th.21 words
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Article472 1915-02-10 7 Shipping Notes and News. The Holt liner Polyphemus is in port at Sect. 5. The Warrack Uner Lennox is in port The steamer Olenlochy berthed at Sect. 7. The Japanese liner Saikai Maru is in port from Japan. The Chinese steamer Kaho came into port to-day. The Dutch472 words
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Article126 1915-02-10 7 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 177 th Auction, 9th, Feb. Offered for sale Pl«. M#M9 er «47.8*5 lhe. (Ton§ 156.6« j Sol* M 1,264.04 or 167,105 (Tom 74.0») Prices Realized. Sheet smoked fine ribbed fir, to $120 good ribbed 106 114 fine plain 107 lOf good plain126 words
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Article204 1915-02-10 7 Rubber- Singapore, Feb. 9.—At the auction to-day the demand was irregular. On opening the tone was weak and many of the parcels offered were bought in later on an improvement set in and advanced prices were realised. On the resumption of sales in the afternoon the demand204 words
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Article209 1915-02-10 7 Singapore, Feb. 9. —The Rubber Association auction held to-day marked a fresh record as regards quantityeatalogued, there being 160 tons on offer. During the course of the forenoon biddings was fairly well maintained and for some parcels of Scrap Rubber there was spirited competition. In the afternoon209 words
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Article290 1915-02-10 7 The writer of Rubber Notes in tne London Financier points out that the extraordinary demand for the raw material created by the large orders of the British, French and Russian Governments will go far to counterbalance the loss of the greater part of the European consumption of290 words
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Article303 1915-02-10 7 The following information has been received from the Naval Intelligence Officer, Colombo. Colombo Ships may enter the port of Colombo at any time day or night. Mariners are warned that in making the port they are to pass close to the Examination Service Buoy and leave it303 words
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Article54 1915-02-10 7 Seventeen survivori of the barque Pilgrim were landed at Kirkwall by a Norwegian steamer which rescued them in mid-Atlantic three weeks ago. The Pilgrim had been thrown on her beam ends owing to the shifting of. ballast. Fler boats were swept away and be? crew had to swim54 words
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Article225 1915-02-10 7 (Sinqmpore, Feb, /0.) Copra —Market strong. Tin.— l 76 310 tons B©H. Tapioca. —Steady. 5070 Flour, Gambier and Pepper—Very strong demand. Other 'Product*—Xztkrt steady. Latest Local Market QftfitifßS- Nutmegs 110 S. per picul 00.09 Nutmegs 80S, ft.ftt Copra Bali 10.4(7 Copra Gorong Talo rO.otf* Copra Dongal* m \QJt9*225 words
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Article55 1915-02-10 7 Messrs Barlow and Co. state in their Weekly Report issued 2nd inst. Coffek.—There are no transactions to report in "Liberian," or "Robusta." Copra.—The course of the market has bean upwards since our last report and to-day's values are about $10.40 for Finest Sundried and $9.90 to $10.1055 words
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86 1915-02-10 7 Copra £25.0.0. Pepper (black) fair quality spot 5| dist. s|. Pepper: white nom. spot. dist. 9 9/16. Gambier 21/6. Gambier (cube) 29/6. Sago (flour) Sarawak quality, 12/9. Rubber Pine Hard Para, immediate delivery, 2/6. Plantation Ist qnal. crepe, 2/3. Tin Standard 3 m/s. £153.10.0.86 words
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Article23 1915-02-10 7 6rey Yarns Single Twist 40a.— 9. Piece Goods 8} lbs. Shirtings tyU. T. cloth, 4/44. Cotton (American) Middling 5.10.23 words
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Article16 1915-02-10 7 The O.S.K. liner Java Maru, 4,63G tons, will load for Marseilles and London about Fsbr. 10.16 words
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Article108 1915-02-10 7 The continued and steady influx of large cargoes into Italian ]>orts has been responsible for a consider ableatnount of congestion. Principally amongst the articles impoited rank <:c ml and grain. Uenoarie feeling the pressure upon her available docking space in no small a measure. There are now about108 words
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Advertisement69 1915-02-10 7 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and Hher trains leave fc» Johore at a., aoon, IJO p., 2.56 p., 4.4 d p. in r« from north at B.l* a.m. and "i.t4 Trams leave from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, •M*, 1.16, 3.2, and69 words
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Miscellaneous394 1915-02-10 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, 10th. «-*r. S.C.C. v. R.K. j— ;%int«. Palladium. M' hant Service Guild Meeting, 8 p.m. u 2 water: —5.28 a.m. 8 ft. 1 in.; 9.4 p.m. 7 ft. 3 in*. Thursday, 11th. Cj. T-n Hong Met ting, 4 pun. Y J. H me ward Mail leaves. r;V, !iV,.394 words
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Article240 1915-02-10 8 The following farther subscriptionf are acknowledged Previously acknowledged f3.160.91 List No. 10.—Collected by Mr. B. Hugh, Bentong, Pahang 110 each—Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, J. B. Hugh, T. W. Patton, Ng Ann Thye. •5 each—A. E. Yaleman r A. S. Muttu. $2 each—J. Kg Took, Raju,240 words
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Article208 1915-02-10 8 Probably no country in ths world offers better prizes to the trader at the present time than China. Germany has long had an eye upon commercial conquests in this region, •and has undoubtedly"achieved very considerable success within the past decade. But this has all been lost for208 words
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Article372 1915-02-10 8 Sir T. Lipton's Expedition. From journals received by the English Mail yesterday we learn that on January 3rd Sir Thomas Lipton personally conducted an expedition, leaving Marseilles in his yacht the Erin, for Serbia and Montenegro. The Erin is under command of Captain Bennett, and Sir Frederick372 words
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Advertisement401 1915-02-10 8 Vichy Celestin Best Tabic Water f This Water known SB and used over a 1000 H years by all kinds of m ML invalids. M wl A pint taken early 1 (ifi in the morning will 1 IH make you fit for the Co M IUBM Agent*. Wl'd^M No 6401 words
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Advertisement215 1915-02-10 8 Gbinese Hew year Gards OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS NOW READY Price from 2 cents to 20 cents each j CHEQUE GREETING CARDS 55 cents per book of SO sheets. Perfumes, Hair Lotions and all kinds of j Toilet Requisites for New Year Presents Just Received. KOH COMPANY 823 Bra* Basal) Road.215 words
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Article592 1915-02-10 9 Suggestions for Reform. By Alfred Fellows.; protest of the United States Qreat Britain in respect of her mercehas come about naturally igh because of the difficulty of ging inter national law for warfare np to date in times of peace, m.iin grievance—that of undue ntion of592 words
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Article350 1915-02-10 9 lUlo-Cerman Banks. Rome, Dec. 30. —Various Italians have been lately struck with the German influences that have made their way into Italian life. An Italian review has published a series of articles on the power of German capital in Italy now Professor Pantaleoni, perhaps the most350 words
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Advertisement264 1915-02-10 9 THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 20A-20C. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. WE have just received our fresh consignment of Stationery per s.s. M NAGOYA." With the view of meeting the present curtailed resources of customers, we are prepared to execute orders for any of the following, if accompanied by Cash—at264 words
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Advertisement361 1915-02-10 9 NOTICE^ I SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., 'Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street KIAM KIAT GO., 108 109, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co.. Ltd. Best Multiplar361 words
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Advertisement244 1915-02-10 9 TO LET TO LET. Spacious stora room, ground floor, in the heart of town. Entrance Battery Road and Collyer Quay. Apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune. 9—2 TO LET A Large, Airy Bright Room id Change Alley with Light and Fan. Apply at 17 Change Alley. 18-11 n FOR SALE244 words
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Advertisement473 1915-02-10 9 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—free at charge—with full particulars of the qualitortious and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employee* desirin* appointments can have their applications filed on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— 1. The retention of473 words
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Advertisement453 1915-02-10 10 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. REYNBT Muntok and Palembang Feb. 10 Singapore Bagan Si Api Api Feb. 11 Both Semarang. Tegal, Cheribon and Bataria Ffb. 11 V.453 words
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Advertisement126 1915-02-10 10 The Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. B.S. OMAPERE For above ports will be despatched from the Roads on Tuesday, 1 p.m. Expected to arrive here on every Sunday. For freight, etc., apply to EAST INDIES TRADING CO., Agents, 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first-class126 words
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Advertisement196 1915-02-10 10 SHIPPINC Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, to: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. INSURANCE The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Limited. HEAD OFFlCE.—Singapore. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS TAN Chay VaN, Esq.196 words
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Advertisement424 1915-02-10 10 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and Al Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) COODS READY IN STOCK NOW (2nd February, 1915.) 5,000 Kegs and Drums Hubbuck's Coloured Paint, Oil and Sundries, 20,000 feet Leather. Balata and Hair Belting, 20,000 Assorted Files,424 words
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Advertisement324 1915-02-10 10 RA N EECUNcT Dpainpip es AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO, SINGAPORE. BUN BEeTcoT, Provision Merchants, Shi] s p ors, Estates Suppliers arc Commission Agent?. Telephone No. 1177. 11, ROCHORE ROAD, Bl Sole Agents S. S. &F. U Ed. MILES Co.'a Ham, Bacon, Etc, London. Sole Sub-Selling Agents:— Singapore324 words
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