Malaya Tribune, 20 February 1915
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Title Section30 1915-02-20 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. A A. Vol. 2.- No. 42. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915 Price 5 Cents. Cbc iRalapa tribune. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20.30 words
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Advertisement342 1915-02-20 1 PALLADIUM. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARDgROAD. TO-NIGHT. Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at] 9 |m. TO-NIGHT. WE ARE SHOWING AS USUAL. to numerous requests and in Honour of our Chinese Paand Friends, we will commence our Programme at 8 p.m. Nightly V/i Hours of Solid Entertainment, for342 words
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Advertisement140 1915-02-20 1 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repairer. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at low--est prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25-4 Mechanotherapy, Latest Scientific Treatment.140 words
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Advertisement197 1915-02-20 1 "TO MAKE AN EVENING BRIGHT GO TO THE SHOW WITH THE STEADIEST LIGHT." Commencing 44 A ICTV 99 To-night At The V*AIJLI g J PICTURE PAUCE JUNCTION OP ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. A PEACEFUL PROGRAMME of selected pictures specially for the week with a laugh here and a roar there.197 words
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Article1461 1915-02-20 2 (From the fhoceran Magazine) [Bishop Brent, the writer of this ■rtWa, now occupies the position of Bishop of the Philippine Islands, one of the most important Bishoprics in the American Church. He feels the importance of the poet ao much that he h t» refused the Bishop:1,461 words
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Article54 1915-02-20 2 Mr.G.S. Hope, Supervisor of Customs, Perak, has been gazetted as the successor to Mr. S. C. Rallies as Superintendent of Chandu, Perak. The total number of plague cases registered at Hongkong during 1914 was 2,148, of which number 2,024 proved fatal. Of the fatal cases two were European, 1,970 Chines*,54 words
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Advertisement517 1915-02-20 2 —n,,^,— kittles Patent Mangles. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. M. S. 101. All our Mangles are fitted with a Patented Contrivan:e which enables the Rubber to be finished of a uniform thickness. I 1 Jw!/ Be9t American Made Nail Puiier $3,0Q Each. $33. 00 Dozen. 11 T. 103. Best Suregrip Nail Puller.517 words
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Advertisement400 1915-02-20 2 i. M. MYATILAH, Licensed Surveyor OF 1 VAST EXPERIENCE j Counting over 35 years' s*rri 1 in Ceylon and the Straits Gov»?| ment. I Work Under Personal Supers, I CHARGES MODERATE. I Mo. 81, Tank l?oad f 10-7 I CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. I Rare and beautiful Plants, comnri400 words
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Article1183 1915-02-20 3 By James M. Beck, Ex Assitttnt Attorney General of the United States. IX Pledge Repeated. On July 31,1914, the Belgium foreign minister, in a conversation with Herr yon Buelow, the German minister at Brussels, asked him whether he knew of the assurance which, as above stated,1,183 words
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Article91 1915-02-20 3 Tokyo, Jan. 21.—The Toyo Kaisen Kaisha reports that, availing itself of the opening of the Panama Canal, it baa decided to extend its South American line and make the three steamers on the line call at Los Angeles, CaL, and Balboa (Ancon), the western end of Panama Canal.91 words
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Advertisement341 1915-02-20 3 fichy Celestin IJBcJt Table Water tl'his Water known md used over a 100<J years by all kinds of nvalids. A pint taken early in the morning will make you fit 'or tbe Gaggino&Co M Agents. So. 6, Raffles Square* Corner of Banham Street The Malaya Tribune. c had at the341 words
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Advertisement606 1915-02-20 3 AUCTION SALE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND 9*9 YEARS LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES SITUATE AT CHANCERY LAKE, BAN DA STREET, DICKENSON HILL AND TAN JONG PAGAK HO AD, SINGAPORE. To be held at Powell Co.'s sale-room On Tuesday, the 23rd February, at 2.30 p.m. LOT L Valuable freehold and leasehold -and606 words
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Article233 1915-02-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I The M.C FX- Socitl Function. The committee of the Malacca Chinese Football Clnb was"at home" to the members of the Clnb on Sunday, the 14th inst., at 3 p.m., the occasion being the celebration of the Chinese New Tear. The Club rooms were233 words
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309 1915-02-20 4 An Association football mateh was played between an Azevedo Club of Singapore and the K. Lumpur Wanderer* on the Malay College ground on Monday, the 15th inst. The match began al 5 p.m., and the game from start to finish was interesting and exciting.309 words
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Article102 1915-02-20 4 At 10 p. on Friday, the 12th, four Chinese gang robbers, armed with revolvers and knives, entered a Chinese house at Tranquerah Road. As soon as the robbers got in they fastened the door and levelled their revolvers at the three Chinese inmates. They demanded the102 words
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Article288 1915-02-20 4 Dead Men with Rifles in their Hands. It was mentioned in the official Russian report that the three days' battle of Kara Urgan was fought in a snowstorm. The accounts of the correspondents add some details which enable us partly to picture the severity of the struggle and288 words
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Article230 1915-02-20 4 It is a popular belief that newspapers, of all sorts and conditions, have hugely profited by the war. This is not the case. The miserable little double sheets of four pages, to which the London daily financial newspapers were reduced, are, in themselves, a sufficient denial230 words
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Advertisement569 1915-02-20 4 Church Services. St. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. Ibt Sunday in Lent. 7.10 a.m.—Litany. 7.45 a.m. —Holy Communion (Choral), a.m.—Matins* followed by Holy Com. 4 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Clafsae. 4.30 p.m. —Erenmng and Sermon. Hymn*.—»e, 115, iM, 6M. Ml 2u7. 7. Lessons. M. Gen. 19, 12-3« E. Gen. 22, 1-20 or569 words
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Advertisement123 1915-02-20 4 CHINESE CHURCH. Congregation. Tanjoxg Pagar Road. 9.30—a.m. 2 and 7.30 p.m. Tek Kau. 10.15—a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. BUKIT TIAIAH, SERANGOON ROAD. Paya Lebar, Seletar, Johore Bharu, Mnar and Bandar Maharani. 9 a.m. 2 and 7 p.m. M. E. TAMIL CHURCH SERVICES. Short Street School. a.m.—Sunday School. 10 a.m. —Divine123 words
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Advertisement264 1915-02-20 4 9reat XVaIT A.B.C. Guide to the Great War 5 .g 0 Lloyd's A.B.C. of the War 3Q j A. B C. of the Army All for a scrap of paper 1-f fj j In the Firing Lines _gQ British Regiments at the Front .£q !The Campaign round Liege „6q Brave264 words
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Article72 1915-02-20 5 Saturday. 20th. t> k 0 Outward mail exported. L a.m. t ft. 8 ins.; 2.» p.m. B■ Sunday, 21st. r > r mmdma I** Sunday in Lent. j a.m. fe ft. 6 ma. 2.32 p.n Monday, 22nd. Victoria Theatre. juart.r Moon. 2 LI a.m. f ft. 8 ins. 3.5072 words
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Article122 1915-02-20 5 [Singapore* Feb. js) Mai Let strong. v 75.75 2 ")0 tons sold. Steady. >ur, Gambier and Pep--2 strong demand. oduct* —Market steady L:: 1 Market Quotations. 8. par pi«ul $21.00 22.00 10.40 lai I IftJl 10.50 1 I 10* 101 Bf If] a~* ngmpora l*t quality 4.50* t122 words
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Article502 1915-02-20 5 A Very Tight Position. Gonsid«r»Ue Possibilities. Messrs W. T. Sargant and Sons' report, dated January 12, states Dealing with the position as it actually stands at the end of the year we have to record a very tight position for actual metal, partly due to the delay502 words
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Article72 1915-02-20 5 Singapore* Feb. to* On London Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Deriiand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 19/32 On India Bank T. T. 173'! On Hongkong— frnk d/d 22« On fthaaghiu* Bank d/d. On J .a Bank T. T. 141) Oa Japan Bank d/d. H4f S k ..,e .jn-<—having72 words
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Article392 1915-02-20 5 Gets 3 Months for Cheating Imperial Authorities. Impersonated a Cousin and Thereby Cot £100 for Kit, Etc At Bow Street Police Court, London, about three weeks ago Bertram Keating, a rubber planter of the Straits, aged 2rt, was sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment. He obtained a392 words
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Article107 1915-02-20 5 The safety of navigation in the South Seas and on the Pacific has been secured by tin* destruction of tlic remnants of tin? German warships in the Chilean waters by the British Bquadron. But according to a report brought by the crew of a steamer which entered107 words
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Article113 1915-02-20 5 It is announced (the Central News Agency lean.-) tint, owing to the general crisis cans* .I by the war, and Itfl ace ntuation of the financial and oooamerciaJ criaia previously existing In Brazili which has been particularly acute and prolonged in the Amazon Vaiiey, on account113 words
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Article565 1915-02-20 5 Mr. R. B. Bannon, of Messrs Gibb and Hope, Ipoh, in charge of that firm's Koala Lumpur office, is leaving this week for Home. tea i The Kolnische Zeitung states that C) 0 Britishers and Colonials have been arrested at Hamburg. There are ten Australians still free565 words
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Article650 1915-02-20 5 How the Situation Might be Met. A striking letter regarding the high' freights now being demanded by shipowners appears in the Times from the pen of Mr. Herbert J. Craig, member of Parliament for Tyncmouth, who says Attention has already been called to the fact that the rise650 words
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Article18 1915-02-20 5 The Hamburg-Amerika Steamship Company are organizing a regular itrvfot from Htanbwfgand IJremen, via the Kiel Canal, to Copenhagen.18 words
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Advertisement55 1915-02-20 5 rain Services. RHISEft TIMES. tan 'Tink-Road) Daily. M f->r north at 7.7 a.m. and ti .1- leave for Juhore at noon, 1.30 p., 2.65 p., 4.40 p. D .ior:h at 8JI a.m. and <.14 boa Jonas* 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, 1.11. L28 .uid 6.5. >n*l Train :—Leaves Johore 32 pan. The55 words
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Miscellaneous208 1915-02-20 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Han Hin Guan 1 p.m. 1 Maar Hainam 1 p.m. Circa .!2 p.m. f'heribon ctiijf Japara '2 p.m. 5{ < v. Trengganu, K 'in. Patani, w, ra and fii...- k' A*dang 2 p.m. ,va. Bandjer---iri, K ita iiaroe, h iik P:ij>an and /la Ban Ho Liong 2208 words
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Article851 1915-02-20 6 Germany is now employing submarines against British merchant shipping, and there are one or two considerations which arise out of this atrocious action. The first is that the German high command wishes to stifle our merchant shipping trade, and secure freedom for its own merchant fleet. The legitimate851 words
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Article440 1915-02-20 6 Tin is up to £161 m j. to-day. :o:— Cube Gambier fetches 1 London to-day. Copra is being don<* at £2# in the London market to-day. Outside discount, mo>. bin 1) p.c. in the London market. Ali new ads. received ul i noon to-day are inserted on440 words
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Advertisement323 1915-02-20 6 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR Singapore and District. C CARETTE Ts j Egyptian I Virginia a*uu E "ißHiwßn Cigarettes, j Cigarettes. so-* n r S 60 ct 5 H0 16 80 CtSlo. 1. 60 Ct .«5- i 80 $1 5 7 65 I j (\bdull**(H* Abdulla Turkish »»«o»»e«w»T»ciTpww i Cigarettes323 words
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Advertisement25 1915-02-20 6 CLUB WHISKY Good Quality, j •Reasonable price. SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. Adelptii Hotel FOR FIRST CLASS CUISINE WINES COMFORT. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-225 words
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Article855 1915-02-20 7 [lowing official corama- «mrded by Mr. W. H. u-nor, Private Secretary to H. 0 pernor, for publication i ,cm] foreaa assisted by a t of the Malay States KLteer Rifles and the Johore ritb help rendered by crews r\ Jj, t ot our Allias.have quelled w hich855 words
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Article85 1915-02-20 7 Old Arsenal Favourite Among the Recruits. Among the new recruits in the Footballers' battalion is Satterthwaite, the well-known old Woolwich Arsenal player. Over 200 men were attested and sworn in on Jan. 12. The commanding officer of the battalion, Colonel Grantham, is himself an old footballer, having played85 words
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Article60 1915-02-20 7 Until further notice the introduction of duck passengers into any harbour or port in ihe Colony from any place mentioned hereunder is prohibited:— Hongkong, Sarawak, the State of North ii»>. lieu, the Canton Province of China, and the Fukkien Province of China. Provided that in no case shad this60 words
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Article36 1915-02-20 7 Major Barry de Hamel, Chief Police Officer, Penang, will leave for the front probably to-day. He expeetl to join either the Field Artillery or the Interpreters Corps, as he speaks French and German iluently.—(T. 0. M.)36 words
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Article97 1915-02-20 7 German Threat. Britain's Cosiness Reuter's Services. London, Feb. 19, 12.20 a.m. 44 The Day was unmarked by a single casualty. A number of merchantmen passed the Straits of Dover and arrived in th« Mersey yesterday. The excess of average rates at Lloyds was only slightly harder. Shipping asReuter's Services. - 97 words
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Article154 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. 19, G 40 p.m. A wire from Copenhagen states that eleven Germans appeared on Wednesday night at Blaavand, on the west coast of Jutland. They pretended that they were fishermen wrecked bj a mine explosion. But on being examined by a magistrate they admitted that154 words
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Article45 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. IS, 9. 10 p.m. A telegram from Paris says that B German aeroplane was brought to the ground near Dunkirk by gunfire and an allied aircraft. Both pilot and observer were killed by the explosion of its own bombs.45 words
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Article97 1915-02-20 7 Commercial Freedom of China. London, Feb. IS, 5.45 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Lynch asked Sir Kdward Grey whether Government had taken stepsto leenre the commercial freedom of China, in view of the apprehensions entertaine d of the consequence of the Japanese demands Sir Kdward Grey97 words
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Article166 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. 18. The American Press comments most favourably on Sir Edward Grey's reply regarding American contraband protest. The Tribune says that it is entirely friendly and reasonable. The World declares that the reply will convince the reader of the truth of the assertions. No etfort166 words
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Article45 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. IH. A telegram from Melbourne states that the Commonwealth has appointed a financial adviser to supervise the purchase of naval and military stores involving eleven millions. At the end of June, the Federal government has decided to construct its own aeroplanes.45 words
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Article44 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. 19, 12.20 a.m. A Paris wire says that M. Viviani elopuently realiirmed the determination of France to continue the war to an end, in conjunction with her allies. All knew that the triumph of German Imperialism meant death to liberty.44 words
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Article206 1915-02-20 7 Stubborn Struggle Continues. London, Feb. 19. The Paris evening communique says that Thursday has been no less favourable to us than the two previous days. Between the sea and the Aisne there were artillery engagements. The Germans delivered five counterattacks near Rodincourt in order to retake the206 words
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Article174 1915-02-20 7 London, Febi 18, 2L35 p.m. The Paris communique sr.s that it is conlirmea that a lucky coup de main, giving us two lines of trenches to the northward of Anas, intlicted serious losses on the enemy. We captured a mortar and several hundred bombs. < )ur artillery had174 words
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Article209 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. I#. The Eyewitness continues his narratiw ol Feb. ltith. There were serious operations on Feb. 11th. The German captured a section of trenches south of the Ypies Canal, which encouraged a second effort, resulting in a further gain. Night counter-attacks drove ihem out of both positions209 words
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Article87 1915-02-20 7 London, Feb. 18, 5.25 a.m. An A usti i.'U communique* annouaces tin- occupation of Cxernowits on Wednesday, the Russians retreating in the direction of N moefelitsn. A P< trogra i communique says that there ibborn fighting on Wednesday in the region <»f AugustOWO and th" Berpec87 words
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Article98 1915-02-20 7 London, Fob. 19th, 11. 90 a.m. The Dutch note to QwiiMtnj says that the British miMfe of neutral flags does not diminish the responsibility of German} sine* belligerents cannot evade the duty of examination before leizil g end destroying a ■hip. In the event of the mistakes98 words
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Article43 1915-02-20 7 London, Fob, 11*. Wild Scenes look place at Scboenbtrg, sunnrb oi Berlin, when the authorities liberated potatoes for tah-. Thotusendi assembled boms pre i< u-i;., a.-.-aulted the official, when demanded their tax receipts, before selling, tney stormed tlie Town II ill43 words
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Article1014 1915-02-20 8 British Pluck Rewarded London, Feb. 18, 10-35 p.m. V. C.'s. Victoria CroSSCfl 8 awarded to Priyate Abraham Action Private James Smith, both of the Border Regiment, f f> r conspicuous bravery at Rouges Banes in voluntarily leaving the trench and rescuing a woonded roan who was in1,014 words
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Article67 1915-02-20 8 London, Feb. 18, 0.20 p.m. Severely wounded British prisoners who have been exchanged for an equal numer of Germans include the following officers. Captain A. I. Wyatt, Lincolnshire Vf: Capt. J.K. Marston, Royal I' M Artillery Major W. H. Davy Middlesex Regt; Lieut G. Adams', South Lans,67 words
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Article52 1915-02-20 8 London, Feb. 19, 3 40 a.m. A Belgrade telegram says that the Adrians heavily bombarded that city and wrecked houses. Many have been killed and injured The Serbians replied by bombarding Bemlin. Sir Thomas Upton had a narrow WCape during the bombardment of driving through the52 words
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Article36 1915-02-20 8 London, tVb. 19, 3.40 a.m. A telegram from Home states that the Chamber has been reopened. A crowd of thou.-ands made a «l 'iH,nstrationin favonr of war, and hnt tLe dispersed them.36 words
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Article63 1915-02-20 8 Latest Quotations. Reuter's Services. London, Fr'>. 18, 7.10 p.m. Latest Rubber ->\. Standard Copper £63.1. Cotton B*ed U7/6. Wheat? White Karachi 60/6 paid, Delhi 61/0 Unsafe 63/6 paid. Hemp. 27] paid. Linseed, Argentine, 49/6. Linseed, 54/9. Linseed, Oil, 29/3. Lead. 19 7/8. Tea, 59,700, price 10.08. Ceylon 24,300Reuter's Services. - 63 words
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Article172 1915-02-20 8 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially CommurJcaled. Paris, Feb. 17. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 61). A German submarine has sunk in the English Channel two merchant vessels, one British and the other French. Yesterday we have been successful < n th< whole172 words
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Article120 1915-02-20 8 A Manila paper records that the Manila Carnival was celebrated as follows M Amid the cheers of the populace, the fanfare of trumpets, in the presence of thousands of loyal subjects. Miss Concepcion Medina was crowned Queen of the Carnival in the Auditorium on Wednesday evening at120 words
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Advertisement107 1915-02-20 8 Latest Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICEThe Municipal Commisioners of Singapore inv.te tenders for the Erection Completion of an Extension to The Chemical Laboratory at the Health Department of the Municipa' Offices Drawings and Specification may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained lat the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hours. Tenders on the107 words
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Advertisement218 1915-02-20 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRrfl MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF I GREASE 1 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 I Gasolene light Cycle Co" J 4/5-2,218 words
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1223 1915-02-20 9 Return of British Officers. Lxpuienca with the Enemy. < officer! of the Royal Army rp§ and two civilian mcdi- serving under that force, I to the British Red for the first Belgian r arrived in London from \rhere they have been pri-tt-ar. The1,223 words
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Article473 1915-02-20 9 limian Protest. Petrograd, Jan. 17. —The Ministry of Foreign Affair* has addressed the Spanish Ambassador with a note requesting that it should be brought officially to the notice of the German and Austrian Governments. Referring to numerous proved instances, the note establishes the fact that the Germans have473 words
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548 1915-02-20 9 Hungary in Danger on Three Sides. Significant Italian Step. The central factor in the war at the moment is in the Near East. All the Bukovina has been occupied by the Russians, and Rumania has apparently decided to enter Transylvania next month. Hungary548 words
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Article651 1915-02-20 9 The following extracts, culled from the Diocesan Magazine, and whith appear under the title of Diocesan Notes, contain references of inierest:The last three months hare been marked by a return of prosperity to the Peninsula or rather by the removal of the feeling of insecurity which651 words
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Article233 1915-02-20 10 Terrible Paris Prophecies About The Kaiser. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 22.—The Paris prophets all agree in saying the war will come to an end in February or March. Coffee grounds, magic mirrors, candle flames and the other means of foretelling the future all agree233 words
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Article252 1915-02-20 10 Some people seem to have the idea, that when the war is over and terms of peace have to bo agreed upon, that Ami erica will act as Grand Adjudicator," and have the prerogative of settling matters. How this idea got about it is difficult to say. It is quite252 words
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Article266 1915-02-20 10 Tha E&rlhquike in Italy. The year, which has only lately begun, seems fated to be a year of great destruction to human life. Not only are the great countries of Europe engaged in a merciless and destructive war on the Continent, not only are men-of-war fighting on the sea in266 words
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Obituary265 1915-02-20 10 Father R If- Benson's DeathFather R. M. Benson, founder, and for many years Superior, of the 4t Cowloy Fathers," died last week at the advanced age of ninety-one. The 44 Cowley Fathers," or, more correctly, the Society of St. John the Evangelist, are by far the most successful of th«265 words
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Article222 1915-02-20 10 Spies Act as NursesThe Nursing Mirror states that nurses have been found to be acting as spies 44 There have been persistent m mours of female spies masquerading as nurses both at home and abroad, but we have been slow to believe them. Unfortunately, evidence of a convincing character has222 words
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Advertisement260 1915-02-20 10 Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co, B *acft "ad, Singapore. i m m i PLEASING TO THE ALATE AND THE URSE. FRAMROZ'S I t Jierated Waters. 87, CECIIi STREET. TROPICAL PRODUCE And COCOANUT OIL. Selling agencies wanted by London260 words
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468 1915-02-20 11 Dr. Gnoh Lian Tuck, an exStraits Queen's Scholar, spoke of the necessity for medical reforms and sanitary improvements and referred to a report made by him to the Chinese authorities as regards the establishment of a Medical Council for China. Public Health Work in Chinese468 words
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Article93 1915-02-20 11 Germans' Plan to Baffle Our Naval Guns. Rotterdam, Jan. 14. Daily practice by the enemy's big guns is being made along the coast. Targets are being towed by steamers. Every day two submarines painted white, under Commandant yon Arnetin, execute mann uvres. Owing to their colour they are93 words
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Article44 1915-02-20 11 Last year the Chinese Government sent ninety students to study in Imerica, among them there were ten women, the firot batch of «romon .indents, aU of whom were found to be Christians, out of twentv-st yen, chosen by competition from all parts of China.44 words
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Advertisement109 1915-02-20 11 'motor car oil supplied AT MODERATE PRICES.: Motor Oil, Benzine Kerosene Stocked I Chin Huat Lee, I 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD. I Singapore. GENERAL OIL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. large Stocks of ©U anb ZEtmber for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. All Orders Executed With Promptness. Furniture in Teak or Meranti, Furniture for Home109 words
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Advertisement356 1915-02-20 11 NOTICE I SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT GO., 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 Multiplar356 words
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Advertisement427 1915-02-20 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—free of charge—with full particulars of the qualifications and experience of suitable men for any position they hava vacant. Employees desirinc appointments can have th**ir applications filed oa th* Register for a fee of $o. This includes:— L The retention of427 words
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Advertisement591 1915-02-20 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—l, Coilyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. CAMPHUYS Riouw, Bllliton, Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pekalongan, Semarang. Sourabaya. Boeleleng, Ampenan, LaboeanRadji, Macassar, Amboina, Saparoea, Piroe, Wabai, Boelabaai. Kokas. Fak-Fak, Kaimana, Geser,591 words
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Advertisement183 1915-02-20 12 P 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hpplj2 to: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILING FOR: Bandjermassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda. The Sarie Borneo Capt., Ch. GRIFFIN. Expected- to arrive on Dec. 28.183 words
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Advertisement434 1915-02-20 12 GUAN KIAT GO. 37, PHILLIP STREET. Telegraphic Address: GUAN KIAT. Codes A.B.C. sth Edition and AI Telephone Nos. 1233 1174 (Private 1450.) GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW (2nd February, 1915.) 5,000 Kegs and Drums Hubbuck's Coloured Paint, Oil and Sundrie', 20,000 feet Leather. Balata and Hair Belting, 20,000 Assorted Files,434 words
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Advertisement336 1915-02-20 12 ~R AN E E GUNGE] Dpainpip es AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. BUN BEE led Provision Merchants. Bhipa P ors Estates Suppliers aad Commission Agents. Telephone No. 1177 11, ROCHORE ROAD, Sing Sole Agents S. S. &F M Ed. MILES A Co.'! Ham, Bacon, Etc, London. Sole336 words
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