Malaya Tribune, 26 February 1915
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Title Section28 1915-02-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2, -No. 47. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1915 Price 5 Cents. Cb« Fttalapa tribune. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26.28 words
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Advertisement344 1915-02-26 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROfD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. 10 NIGHT. Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9p m. TO-NIGHT. THE INVADERS m ft werfully Enacted Western Drama by the Kalem Co THE GREAT WAR MAP w Number of the largest War Map in Singapore NAVIES OF THE WORLD.344 words
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Advertisement144 1915-02-26 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 ROAD. High-class furniture in Teak and Meranti, at lowest prices Superior workmanship. Estimates free on application. Telephone No. 602. 26-10 25-4 Mechano*Therapy. Latest Scientific Treatment.144 words
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Advertisement281 1915-02-26 1 TIMES ARE BRIGHTER. SO ARE THE PICTURES. At The GAIETY PICTURE PAL4CE JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BXHOOOLES BTRKET& S. C. A. G. L. EXCLUSIVE THE LEAVES OF MEMORY 3 REELS LENGTH 3,725 FEET PARTS 3 A vigorous Story of Aviation, and an Invento who Buffers from a terrible fall with281 words
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Article778 1915-02-26 2 (From the Diucegan Magazine.) V. There is no unified, visible Catholic Church in Christendom because there is no church whose supreme test is the la w of love, God ward and manward, as taogbt and illustrated by Christ. Indeed there is war today among the churches —pitiful778 words
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Article325 1915-02-26 2 Treasury Approval Necessary. In connexion with the reopening of the Stock Exchanges the Treasury has had under consideration the general conditions under which new issues of capital in ths United Kingdom can be permitted during the continuance of the war. It appears to the Treasury that325 words
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Article290 1915-02-26 2 Useless Frontal Attacks. j Paris, Dec. 25.—Writing in the j Echo de Paris this morning, General j Bourell}- reproduces a portion of a letter sent to him by a senior officer who has been for the last two months at the front, and who at General Bourelly's request290 words
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Article270 1915-02-26 2 Among foreign rewdent* i. East the belief in r panacea for half lk« ills 0 f is a firmly rooted fallacy t M purgatives are necessary L> habitual use weakens the tern and means ultimate r- 1 digestion. J •> The cause of Mod ill-bealy Far East270 words
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Advertisement444 1915-02-26 2 Jsittles Mangles. SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. M. S. 101. All our Mangles are fitted with a Patented Contrivance which enables the Rubber to be fin'shed of a uniform thickness. ik&P $3.00 Each. 533.00 Dozen. M. T. 103. Best Suregrip Nail Puller. St. 75 Each. 519.00 Dozen. Don't Complain of Low Prices444 words
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Advertisement163 1915-02-26 2 Re Tan Tek Pian, In Bankruptcy. AUCTION SALE OF EIGHT MOTOR CARS AND ACCESSOR! BS To be held at Nos. 215 6V 216 Orchard Road On Friday, sth Mirch, at 4 p mBy order of the Official km For particular*, sea Catalogues. POWELL Co., Auctioneer! 18-2 M Re Tan Tek163 words
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Article1220 1915-02-26 3 Story of the Violent Fighting. The account of tho French E>eWitness' covering events from January o onwards records that that period hke the preced.ng one, wa. marked by terrible weather, ltd combatants had to struggle against ram, .now, wind, fog, and mud. Operations in conseq, D1,220 words
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Article224 1915-02-26 3 A telegram has been received in Rangoon by Mr. de Glanville stating that the first draft of the Burma Contingent, which left Rangoon on January I'th under the command of Captain A. C. Hamiltop, arrived safely in London on February LOUI The second draft of the Contingent224 words
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Advertisement229 1915-02-26 3 Ficliy Celestin rVxt Tabic Water j hi- v. atpr known I used over a 1000 re by all kinds of '{A triv^lide. Mr&fitem. im Ui ce i early aMaffalM ln morning will II a fit for the w ll 41 iaggino&Co., t fi !b 4 gen Is. 6, Raffles Sooare>229 words
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Advertisement614 1915-02-26 3 AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF TAN TAT VAN, DECEASED. MORTGAGEE'S SALE to be held at No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, on Friday, the 12th day of March, 1915, at 12 Noon, of three Shop-houses bearing Municipal Nos. 8, 11, and 151, First Crosa Street, Malacca. PARTICULARS. Lot t All that614 words
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Advertisement520 1915-02-26 4 PROCLAMATION. By order of Brigadier-General D. H. Ridout, Commanding the Troops in the Straita Settlement. NOTICE. It must be impressed upon tbe public that the two executions of men of the sth Light Infantry, which took place on the 23rd February, at Singapore, were punishment for Mutiny and firing on520 words
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Advertisement567 1915-02-26 4 person or persons, the shooting at any person, the identification of ?ny mutineer found with arms or ammunition, the discovery of the dead body of any European, etc. and 2 Any information or disclosure of any event or events prior to the outbreak which may suggest a reason for the567 words
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Advertisement166 1915-02-26 4 PAUL CO., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 57 Selegie Road. Children a Portraiture a Speciality, HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Charges Carte de vistte per doz. copies $4.00 Cabinet $7.00 Boudoir $15.00 Special Rates for Quantities. A visit to our Studio will be appreciated. CASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants, comprising Orchids, Palms,166 words
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Advertisement144 1915-02-26 4 LISTEN FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAkTI IF you have no appetite. IF you are reduced to skin and bone, IF your eyes have sunk into their sockets. IF your brain is weak, IF you feel an aching sensation all over your oodv Try a Tin of Jitank Naralj 9ilh. It will144 words
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Article57 1915-02-26 5 Singapore* Feb. 20* Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 16 I>«mand 2/4 l/,'i2 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 19/32 On i—i( a Bank T. T. 173J li.'iik d/d 22J J Bbtagaai— *W d/d. 1021 v BaakT.T. MU 11 Japan— Baakd/d. 114j Jgns—baying rate $8.54 1C Bilk iahti S «ue 1/4 1/.52 y57 words
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Article204 1915-02-26 5 {Singapore, Feb. 26 Copra—Market strong 2¥n.— ;50 tons sold. Tapioca. —Steady. Other Products— Market steady. Ut«t Uc»l M»rket Q«t»ti. M Copra Bali 22.09 Copra Gorong Talo 11 Copra Dongalo J'-* 0 Copra Kayong Copra Pufo 8 11.10 Copra Pontianak [J-*° Copra Siantan ™M Copra Singkawang s2o Sw gf-250«204 words
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Article218 1915-02-26 5 Moscow, Jan. 26. The Wtoro Rossi of Moscow of January 24 has published an article dealing with economic relations between Japan and Russia, a resume of which is as follows Economic rapprochement between Japan and Russia can hardly be said to have been established on a sound218 words
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Article188 1915-02-26 5 New Daniih Service. The funnel-less motor vessel Annam arrived at Sydney on Jan. 3. She is the pioneer vessel of the East Asiatic Company, of Copenhagen, in its new service to Australia. The company will, the Australian newspapers say, maintain a monthly service from Scandinavian, English, and188 words
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462 1915-02-26 5 JftP new bogie carriages which the Southern Line has in readiness for use between Bangkok and koh Lak are excellent models of what can now be provided in the way of comfortable travelling accommodation. Built by Cravens Sheffield, to the Department's detailed specifications, the new462 words
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Article148 1915-02-26 5 Official to British Embassy London, Jan. 19.—Employment returns for December I'Jl4 show that interruption of trade caused by the war is being rapidly overcome. Trades affected by war contracts continue very busy and are worked considerable overtime. Cotton showed great improvement, and upward movements were also shown148 words
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Article50 1915-02-26 5 The Press representative who was excluded from a court-martial at Woolwich by the ruling of the president of the Court (Major K. N. Lockhart, R. A.) later attended the resumed sittling of tiie Court. After a long discussion the right of the Press to be represented at courtmartials was admitted.50 words
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Article568 1915-02-26 5 Nine natives were bitten by a mad dog at Djocja, Java. Mr. W. H. Green of Cardiff, the well-known ship broker, died at the age of 66. A son of ex-President Failures, of France, was made a prisoner in a recent engagement near Soissons. The Hon. Mr.568 words
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Article142 1915-02-26 5 Bacam' Gallantry RewiraeJ. The Committee of the Shipwreci ed Mariners' Society on Jan. 1 awarded their gold medal for savin life and a parse of £o to Williai Pillar, skipper of the Brixham tra* ler Provident, by which two oil Cers and 68 men of His Majesty142 words
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Article131 1915-02-26 5 The South Seas Association, whicl has been promoted by Baron Shibu sawa, Mr. Xakano, the Preei Lea of the Toky6 Chamber of Coin merce, Mr. Matsui, the Vice-Minis ter of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ilaya kawa of the Mitsui Bank, and othel prominent public men, will shortlj hold131 words
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Article65 1915-02-26 5 Mrs. H. B. Salmond (c/o Cable! Depot, K. Harbour) begi to acknowledge, with many thanks, the following further contributions Previously acknowledged $25.828.12 J. I nee (Cape St. James) IQ E. K. Telegraph Co. stalf, Madras, per J K. Gibson 4T> Captain T. Bannatyne (4th) 10 O. P.65 words
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Article94 1915-02-26 5 A meeting of the members of the Perak Turf Club was held on Saturday evening in the Perak Club, Taiping. On the motion of Mr. F. G. W. Manington, seconded by Mr. F. 0.8. Dennys, it was unanimously agreed to ask Mr. S. B. Palm«r to audit94 words
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Article148 1915-02-26 5 Two women who stole lis. 3,700 from a European at Banjoemas have betn arrested in Djocja, Java. Liverpool is not scare 1 by the submarines, as vessels are entering and leaving port as usual. Large peeeenger liners continue Ktjling, fully confident that the Admiralty will dispose of the raiders. About148 words
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Advertisement66 1915-02-26 5 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. (Tank-Road) Daily. kttW for north at 7.7 a.m. and \>.m. Other trains leave for Johore at J a., K'.jj a noon, 1.30 p., 2.66 p., 4.40 p. I Iron north at 8.1b a.m. .and 7.14 lUs ,lVt fr,nn J, '»»r« 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, U, iH and66 words
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Miscellaneous383 1915-02-26 5 FIXTURES. Friday, 26th. I.W.C.A.: 10 a.m. Millinery Class, 4 p.m Meeting Chinese Branch. High water:—7 a.m., 7 ft. 6 ins. 9.45 p.m 7 ft. 2 in*. Saturday, 27th. B. I. Outward mail expected. High water:—8.11 a.m. 8ft.; 10.11 p.m. 7 ft, 7 in* Sunday, 28th. 2nd in Lent. purim (Jewish383 words
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Article702 1915-02-26 6 Only a few years ago wiseacres used to laugh at the dizzy exploits of airmen, believing that the toy machines would never be of much use in practical alfairs. But from the time that the feasibility of controlling aeroplanes and airships was demonstrated, the French and German702 words
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Article55 1915-02-26 6 The Gaiety has a complete change for its patrons to-night. The itar tV ature, a three reel exclusive entitled "The Leaves of Memory" is full of dramatic incident. The latest War Gazette, full of interesting gcems from the front cornice, and other select plays will make a visit to the55 words
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Article50 1915-02-26 6 (Officially Communicated) The safe area was further enlarged to-day and tho limits now extended have been published by the Provost Marshal. The situation throughout the Island of Singapore leaves n <> ground for further apprehension, and the work of sweeping up scattered parties in the jungle is systematically50 words
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Article78 1915-02-26 6 The Presbyterian Church I and business meeting was b«M the Masonic Hall yesterday. Tl.Rev. W. Cross presided and expre* sed disappointment at the absence of the Rev. T. Dale of London. Mr. Dale's arrival had been delayed but he was due in Penang on Malta b*. A preaching78 words
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Article101 1915-02-26 6 The Rev. Father V. Hern Vicar of the Church of St. U Kota, Taiping, who is del from a family that has been settled in Alsace-Lorraine for over years, has gone to Kuala Lumjwr II a German prisoner under the 81 of Inspector T. T. Leonard.101 words
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Article48 1915-02-26 6 According to a Paris telegram the mental experts charged with an investigation into the state of Blind of the murderer of M. Jean Jam- s, the French Socialist leader, hafj presented a report in which th«f announce their conclusion thai criminal is not entirely respond '< for his actions.48 words
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Advertisement305 1915-02-26 6 ROBINSON Co, SOLE AGENTS FOR Singapore and District. Egyptian Virginia <£ rT^ r-5 -^7* Cigarettes. Cigarettes. 10.1. 60 Ct, j NO. 14 $1.15 "J" r," ftj?DULWftC?L7 J Abdulla Turkish i Nt *BOHo street whoon.* r f I 1 Smoking C.garetUs gggj Ho. U. $1.10 jib. 80 Cts. Special Prices for305 words
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Advertisement30 1915-02-26 6 BIRD S NEST I '««BSaaTbMS» ot, ->eto w < ssm/ COGNAC. SOLE IMPORTERS?:— Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. ADELPHI HOTEL Every attention given to the Comfort of Guests. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-230 words
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Advertisement252 1915-02-26 6 NOTICE. Any person who ha« personal knowledge of finding a dead bodv or bodies of men of the 5th Light Infantry or Malay Statea Guides since the 15th inst. is required to report it to the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Central Police Station, forthwith. The person making the report should be252 words
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Article1143 1915-02-26 7 Thanks to Japanese r Landing Party. memorable event—one I* v .'libit inscribed in there- history of this Colony. LLther waa splendid, with :e peeping across the V, the harbour's limpid ri »i S ngapore was given an sterday to view the anese men-o'-war's Qr ing the past few1,143 words
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Article55 1915-02-26 7 Tin locally to-day: *''i 5 50 tons sold. The s.s. Lady WeM. for and Muar, leaves at 4..50 p.m.10-da>. All new ads. received np to noon to-day ar. iu.erted on page 8. Mes.rsKohandCo.haverecmve" another fine stock o war l.teratnre. Vide advt. on page Renter cables that the City of reached55 words
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Article323 1915-02-26 7 Allied Position Well Maintained. Heavy Trench Work. Reuter's Services. London, Feb. 24. The Eyewitness at headquarters says that from the fourteenth to the seventeenth there was almost continuous heavy fighting on our left, which was most confused for it was not only close quarters fighting in a mazeReuter's Services. - 323 words
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Article139 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. 25. The Paris evening communique says that there were sharp artillery engagements between the Lys and Ai sne, all in our favour. In Champagne, north of Mesnil, we progressed afresli and repulsed several counter-attacks. Our artillery on the heights of the Meuse silenced several German batteries. Further139 words
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Article42 1915-02-26 7 American Liner Sunk. London, Feb. 24. The American steamer Carib was sunk yesterday off the German coast with 4,000 bales of cotton, insured in the Government Bureau for $235,850. The Bureau lately lost $059,000, equalling the total premiums to date.42 words
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Article44 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. 25. The steamers Rio Parana for the Mediterranean and Harpalion for Newport News have been torpedoed and sunk off Beachy Head. The crews were saved, except three Chinese of the Harpalion who were killed by the explosion.44 words
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Article105 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. 24. The steamer which was reported yesterday in distress was the Oakby, London to Cardiff. She sank to-day while being towed. The crew was landed at Kamsgate and Dover. The crew of the s.s. Oakby saw the wake of a torpedo just before the ship was105 words
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Article33 1915-02-26 7 German War Bonds. London, Feb. 21. An Amsterdam telegram fays that the second German war loan will be issued on Feb. 27 bearing interest at per cent, the issue price being 98}.33 words
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Article120 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. 24. A telegram from The Hague s*j| that a bill will be submitted to the Second Chamber providing for a loan of sixty-two half million florins for the Dutch Indies at five per centum. [In connection with the above the Eat. Hbld. is informed that,120 words
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Article31 1915-02-26 7 Berlin and Washington. London, Feb. 25. 3.10 a.m. It is reported at Berlin that the German-American negotiations are at a deadlock, both sides adhering to their own views.31 words
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Article48 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. 24. A telegram from Washington says that the Government has made informal proposals to Britain and Germany suggesting an arrangement concerning foodstuffs destined for civilians. Also on submarine warfare against merchantmen. The greatest secrecy is observed and officials refuse to discuss the matter.48 words
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Article54 1915-02-26 7 The Morning Post's Washington correspondent understands that the U. S. Government has simply brought Germany's offer, replying to the American protest regarding the submarine blockade, to the attention of Great Britain. The President. in transmitting this,expressed no opinion. American indignation is intensified by the report of the U.54 words
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Article157 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. 24. In the House of Lords Lord Mayo re-raised the grievances mentioned on Jan. Bth and called attention to other similar complaints. Lord Lucas, on behalf of the War Office, referred Lord Mayo to Lord Crewe's statement on Jan. 8. The War Office admitted that certain157 words
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Article48 1915-02-26 7 London, Feb. In a telegram from Amsterdam the Sluis Corisapoudeot of the Tyd reports an exciting fight in the air near Thonrout. A British airman succee led in getting above the German machines and felled two and damaged a third. Seven German aviators were killed.48 words
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Article53 1915-02-26 7 London. Feb. 24. It is officially stated that in the recent naval air attacks on the Ostend, Zeebrugge and Bruges districts. Hying officers D. Murray, E. Rigall, honourable D. O'Brien, and T. PpenoaraiO reported missing. Murray was compelled to alight at sea and was picked up by53 words
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Article486 1915-02-26 8 Czar's Forces Arrest German Progress. London, Feb. 25, 3.10 a.m. The Petrograd communique says that two regiments of the surrounded corps broke through the enemy's lines in the forest of Angustovo and rejoined the Russians. The Germans are making repeated attacks on the whole of the Bobr486 words
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Article45 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 24. A Berlin communique to-night admits that the Russians are attacking from Grodno, while to the south west of Angustovo the Russians have succeeded in crossing the Bobr, advancing at two points. The Russians also made two night attacks at Skierniewice.45 words
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Article80 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 24, 2.45 p.m. Casualties Killed.—E. Falker E. H. Coleman R. Stirling, Argylls, accidentally killed; A. Toms, died second lieut. E. Taylor, York and Lancasters died of wounds J. H. S. Powell, D. H. Beatty wounded A. M. 8011, C. Dundas, Viscount Tebrington, W. Fowle80 words
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Article62 1915-02-26 8 260 Lives Gone- London, Feb. 24. The Press Bureau states that the armed merchantman Clan Macnaughtonis missing. She is considered to have been lost in the gale of Feb. 3. Twenty officers and 260 men were lost in the Clan Macnaughton. Later. All the Clan Macnaughton's officers62 words
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Article38 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 25. There has been a general strike at Naples as a result of dear bread. The strikers stopped the trains. Eight thousand people at the Townhall submitted their grievances. Disturbances are feared.38 words
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Article29 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 25. A telegram states that the passenger service between England and France is maintained with the greatest regularity and punctuality, and is increasingly patronised.29 words
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Article29 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 24. A telegram from Garub says that the British South African forces advanced and occupied Garub, where there is an important subterraneous water supply.29 words
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Article23 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 25, 12.50 a.m. The City of Madrid left London on the 23rd. The Media left Liverpool on the -3rd.23 words
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Article19 1915-02-26 8 London, Feb. 25 Major R. H Galwey, R. G A haa died of wounds at Singapore."19 words
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Article181 1915-02-26 8 {Courteously supplied by French ConsuL) Officially Communicated. Paris, Feb. 23. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs b7.7."». Tie have realized fresh progress on the front of Souain in Champagne. We occupy in Alsace a great part of the village of Stosswirh (in the upper181 words
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Article54 1915-02-26 8 Latest Quotations. London, Feb. 24, 6.55 p.m. Tin 179. Standard Copper £64;. m^ h rt at: Yh J U Karachi ]o l*> D «lhi 60/9, Rosafe 62/6 paid. Linseed, Argentine 54/6 uS)%6 61/6 iboyera 64/6 :>toek Linseed 5.3/3 paid. Shellac unchanged, sellers. Hemp: 27 paid. Tallows 45/-, 44/6.54 words
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Advertisement141 1915-02-26 8 Latest Advertisements. POSTPONEMENT. The Auction Sale of the furniture belonging to Major Peerless is postponed. POWELL Co., Feb. 26, 1915 Auctioned. 2G 2 26-2 SALE. I T. A. Kahyambu Pillay Plaintiff versus H. Abdul Karim Saibu and another Defendants of Seven Bales Sarong Pulieat" TO BE HELD AT Meisr* Chlng141 words
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Advertisement199 1915-02-26 8 I MOTOR CARSONHIReI mmmrm Au KIHDS I I GREASE 11 I Cylinder Oil I AND I Motor Accessories I OF I Every Description. I Sofe Agents For; J North British Clincher Motor Tyres IMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light199 words
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Title Section13 1915-02-26 9 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915 notes and news.13 words
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Article1122 1915-02-26 9 An Official Report. c iting statement submitted Diet bl the Minister is reproduced from the it an honour to report to i general outline of the v the Imperial Navy since E ginning of the war. >d way «as declared, the Imperooder instructions from the began immediate1,122 words
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Article153 1915-02-26 9 The officers and men of our expeditionary force, in defiance of difficulty and shortcomings, are devotedly discharging their duties. The enemy at Kiaochou Bay has been destroyed, it is true, but German men-of-war are still about South America and although the Second Squadron had completed153 words
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Article352 1915-02-26 9 Transport Driver s Union Jack Verses. In every war literary talent is discovered. While many excellent prose writers have been revealed iv the present war, few soldier- have become poets. One man, Driver J. E. Mitchener, of the Transport Service, attached to the Ist East Surrey Regiment,352 words
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Article37 1915-02-26 9 Feb 10. —A message from Sofia J, A number of off cera have been caught in Constantinople m private house drafting against the high salaries by German officers compared with those of Turkish officers.37 words
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Article320 1915-02-26 9 Allahabad, Feb. 17.—A cable lo the Pioneer, dated London, loth February, says: Nearly all the neutral nations have now protested against the German intention to sink ships at sight. This intimation against trading with Britain is not having much effect, as no sailings have been cancelled. It320 words
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Article229 1915-02-26 9 Delhi, February 17—The following telegram has been reo Lved from the Secretary of State by the Viceroy, dated loth February:— The German advance from tinnorthern corner of Kast Prussia has gained considerable momentum. The German troops have crossed the Russian frontier and are endeavouring to strike229 words
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339 1915-02-26 9 The German prisoners of war in Japan fare far better than the Russian ones did ten yeais a go, says a high olhcer of the Array, and that is largely due to the decisions of the Hague Conference to pay their salaries on top of339 words
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Article212 1915-02-26 9 How the Australians Took A German Island The capture of the strong German position of H rbertshohe, in the Pacific island of Neu Pommern, by the Australian naval landing force is d« scribed by commander J. A. H. Peresford, who was in command. He ha)S "The212 words
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Article77 1915-02-26 9 A story is going about at untitled pense of the London Scottish, at d finds iuelf in U Cri de Loudre*. It peems that a member cf the Queen's Westminsters want to the London fc'cotti«h hiadquarttrs, and, on be ng atsktd what Lewantf d, said he had come for *ome77 words
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Article940 1915-02-26 10 The following character sketch of General Joffre appears in ac excellent short Life of the great French commander, by 44 A. L. S. t a French gunner, which has just been published by Messrs Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, and Co. On the eve of the battle of940 words
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Article191 1915-02-26 10 Calcutta, Feb. 16.—The committee of the Bengal Chamber of Com- merce publish a letter they have addressed to the Bengal Government strongly supporting the proposals put forward by the Burma Chamber of Commerce in connection with volunteering in India, which were designed to introduce a system of191 words
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Article74 1915-02-26 10 Calcutta, Feb. 12.—The volunteer units in Calcutta have been officially informed that, as far as can be seen, there is no chance of volunteer corps being raised in India for service in Europe. The AdjutantGeneral in India, however, states that able-bodied Europeans are badly needed for74 words
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325 1915-02-26 10 Time was in the French navy when the authorities favoured tne placing ofj only one gun in a turret Theoretically, so far as the rapidity and accuracy of gnn fire are concerned, that w T as the ideal arrangement. But French325 words
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97 1915-02-26 10 Calcutta, Feb.- 17,—An attempt was made last night to assassinate Kai Sahab Nunda Lai Bose, additional superintendent of police, Banpur. It is stated that last evening two men called upon Mr. Bose at his bungalow and were conducted to him. When asked what they wanted97 words
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Article16 1915-02-26 10 The Mexican situation is still serious and the need of intervention by force is still threatening.16 words
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Advertisement114 1915-02-26 10 '^BEER j Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., I Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beach k'oad, Singapore. j ALBERT L. A. DALEY, I UNDERTAKER No. 157. MIDDLF ROAD j Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd f j 1 LON Wl l MHOTEL van WIJK I DURING114 words
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497 1915-02-26 11 The following information with regard to the progress of the abote mi*/? Dy ,K 1 r Mirl fr m plied by the General Manager to the Resident of the 4th DivishTn and is The 'Anglo-Saxon' staff comprised on December 31st, 30 Europeans, 19 Chinese and497 words
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Article182 1915-02-26 11 Judging from the efforts of the authorities in Germany in the matter of regulating food consumption, it would appear that the danger of dearth, not to say famine, ia much nearer and more real than the Ger- mans had anticipated or the Allies hoped. The Berlin182 words
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Advertisement111 1915-02-26 11 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. WE ARE LARCE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: Benzine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder Oil, Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil, Tyres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Kequisites for Motor Car use. OUB PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? 95 r Chin Huat Lee, c™, FOR Furniture111 words
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Advertisement470 1915-02-26 11 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employer*—free of fall particular* of the qnalificnand experience of citable men for any position they have vacant. Employee* desirin* appointment* can have their applications filed M the Register for a fee of $5. This include*: .v i T 0 4 ret^ntl470 words
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Advertisement594 1915-02-26 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—J, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government The undermentioned date 3 cf departure are only approximate. Van QOKVS Belawan-Deli i Feb 2 Van. LMHOFV Batavia. BdUlkjt, Vacassar. Balik-Papan Dongeala. PalehUh. Kwandang, Menado, Tagoelandang, biaoe, Taroena. Peta, Tamako.594 words
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Advertisement180 1915-02-26 12 SHIPPINO_ 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, H. W. BUCK AGENT. STEAMER SAILING FOR: Bandjermassin, Kota Bahru, Samarinda. The Sarte Borneo Capt., Ch. GRIFFIN. Expected.-.to arrive on Dec. 28. For Freight180 words
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Advertisement374 1915-02-26 12 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, The London City and Midland374 words
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Advertisement443 1915-02-26 12 CUAN KIAT CO. 37, Phillip Street, Ship-chandlers, Government Municipal Contractors, Gener T Importers and Exporters £2 .Commission Agents, Est Rice-Mill and Saw-Mill Suppi iePSt SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE" BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID FOB CLEAYT* AND PRKSERV.NO TI AM Telegraphic Address: GDARKIAT SING A PORK. Code* used: A.B.C. sth Editi443 words
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