Malaya Tribune, 17 March 1915
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Title Section42 1915-03-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 63. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915 Price 5 Cents. IHL5 A LAYA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. the great war. NOTES AND NEWS. Cbe IPalapa tribune. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1742 words
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Advertisement349 1915-03-17 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROrD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD iTONIGLT. Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Csual Show at 9p m. TO-NIGHT. D^ eCtiVO V e Cinematograph World to-day 1 r l The greatest Fictional Detective of All timet Thifl great sleuth is seen at his test in this Thrilling Three-Reei Drama.349 words
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Advertisement393 1915-03-17 1 6 N>GHTS ONLY. Commencing Monday, March 22nd AT THE PALLADIUM Charles Howitt AND A. Phillips With their Powerful London Dramatic and Comedy Company of Picked Artistes WILL PRESENT MONDAY, March 22nd. Ths World Famous Farcial Comedy _WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD_ TUESDAY, March 23rd. The Latest of London Successes. MILESTONES WEDNESDAY,393 words
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Article840 1915-03-17 2 Possibilities in the Straits. Board cf Trade Report. The Board of Tale have received, through the Colonial Office, a copy of the report of a snb-OOin-mittee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on the subject of imports into the Straits Settlements from Germany and Austria. j840 words
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Article147 1915-03-17 2 L' Echo Beige has received a copy of Ihe regulations which General yon Biasing, when Governor of the camp at Munster, issued for the prisoners under his oontrol. These rules are very severe, and, as they are probably general throughout Germany, they may explain why Private Lonsdale was147 words
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Article102 1915-03-17 2 A representative of the Bangkok Times saw the Minister of Communications with regard to a report that work on the Northern Line would bt stopped at Lampang, in order that the money might be devoted to irrigation. His Excellency stated that, in view of the importance of102 words
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Article230 1915-03-17 2 A choice between ttaMi torture i 3 the dismal proWE, 0r all victims of indigestion rordi£!? they are actually U, Q6 ed ,J I nourish the body, they ireafcS!! eatbeciuseof the Long p ri pain and discomfort thai fr in» of the lightest of mealg. ,T230 words
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Advertisement198 1915-03-17 2 OF ALL I» Bass's Ale Guinness' Stout B E. &J. BURKES HH Special Export Bottling IS THE LEST j I PRICES ARE MODERATE Per Case 4 dozen Qts. SIB. 8 dozen Pts. $24. Per Case 10 dozen Splits SSI. Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of198 words
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Advertisement461 1915-03-17 2 THE Straits Albion Press, Limited. PRINTERS STATIONERS, 2GA-ZOC, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. WE have just received our fresh consignment of Stationery per s.s. NAGOYA." With the view of meeting the present cartailed resources of customers, we are prepared to execute orders for any of the following, if accompanied by Cash —at461 words
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Article114 1915-03-17 3 Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. 182f.d Avcticn, 16th March, 1911. rttl« ri«. 8,121.89 or 467,7*5 lit Tent SftfJT) I n M6SJI or MOISSB (Tom 1.V.M8) Prices Realized. IS** f r 'oUd £i s r, t# 12 .> ■ood ribbod 131 fine piain H6 Iff !«-'.d plain no114 words
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Article131 1915-03-17 3 Rubber. Singapore, Maich 16.—The offerp at to-day's auction were jrjaiii large, about 210 tons being catalogued. The demand was i d and the prices realised for Crepes show little change on the week, but tho highest prices c I for the various classes of sinet mark a131 words
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Article213 1915-03-17 3 Singapore, March 16. —At the usual weekly auction of the Rubber Association held to-day there were again full supplies on irer 210 tons being catalogued. At the opening bidding was slow 1 iter demand improved considerably, and of the quantity offered about 150 tons changed hands. Prices213 words
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Article151 1915-03-17 3 Singapore, March 16. —The IndoMalay Company report —A large 1111 onl ol robber was again on offer ▼,over 200 tons coining under u*e hammer. Prices were steady particularly standard types, the offers for which were in some instances a Id. above London spot quotaThe American demand was151 words
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Article246 1915-03-17 3 Bolts"',/ th« 6 m reran! of the present war ia the work. Mott British and. Continental nn.ve,su.es and college, bare t mors than half of their old and i on D i st^ o d r t^ andthedi^ -"on is bo fundamental and widespread as to affect for246 words
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Article413 1915-03-17 3 Rates of freight still continue very high. A prominent ship-broker told a correspondent of the L. C. Ex. that if a line were drawn from Colombo, through the Straits Settlements, up to Wladiwostock, across to Coronel, thence back to Australia, and finally to Colombo, there would not be413 words
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Article131 1915-03-17 3 London, Feb. 12—There hag been a good demand during the week for spot robber as well as for rubber for forward torresy, with sn advance on Tuesday of* a half-penny over previous quotations A considerable volume of business was tranracted at the rise, 2b. 2]d. being paid131 words
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Advertisement264 1915-03-17 3 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegie Road. Piano Tuner. Dealer and Repdrer. 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 Unpacked A large264 words
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Advertisement810 1915-03-17 3 AUCTION SALES 800 LOTS. RE TAN TAT VAN, IN IiANKRLPTCY. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS EUROPE-MADE OAK, MAHOGANY m BE\TWOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: TBAK AND BLACKWOOD PURNITDRE; COTTAGE PIANO; ANTIQUE CURIOS VALUABLE OILPAINTINGS VALUABLE BOOKS; PLANTS, Ac., TO BE HELD AT No. 1 DUBLIN ROAD, OFF KILLJNEY ROAD On Saturday,810 words
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Advertisement144 1915-03-17 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Leasehold Property known as Municipal Nos 116 and 117 Tranquerah, Malacca, To be held at Mr. L. A. Chitty's Sale-Room No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, On Saturday, the 27th day of March, 1915. at 12 Noon. PARTICULARS. All that piece or parcel of land together "with144 words
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Article180 1915-03-17 4 Aa Officer Acquitted. Rangoon, Mar. 3.—At the Special Sessions of the Chief Court tho trial wai resumed of W. J. Doveton, District Superintendent of Police, Kyaukse, on a charge of having on 18th June accepted R 1,000 as a motive or reward for forbearing to direct the180 words
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Article105 1915-03-17 4 After a very adventurous voyage from Marseilles the Italian barque Antonio Padre put into Bunbury, Western Australia, on Dec. 19 with the object of procuring medical aid for her captain, who was suffering from beri-beri. The vessel left the French port on Aug. 9 with a cargo of til#s for105 words
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Article514 1915-03-17 4 Alleged Murder Yesterday morning, in the second police court, the preliminary inquiry into a murder charge (postponed from Monday afternoon) was resumed. Mr. R. Braddell appears for Ihi Crown and Mr. V r D. Kuowlea for toe defence. Wee Kirn Guan, a young Straitahorn Chinese j ist out of514 words
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Article123 1915-03-17 4 President Wilson, attended by military and naval aides-de-camp, on 10th. ultimo formally received in the Blue Room of the White House at Washington, Admiral Dewa and other distinguished Japanese who represent Japan at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition. A banquet was given by Mr. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy,123 words
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Article331 1915-03-17 4 Twelve Sepoys on Trial. Yesterday, at noon, the trial of twelve sepc.s of the £ib Light Infantrr—Sher Mohamad Khan, Hakim*Ali Khan (D. Coy.), Phul Khan, Abdul Khan, Wali Mohamed Khan, Abdul 6WoorlChan, Makbnl Khan, Alladin Khan, Maghar Khan, Hakim Ali Khan (15. Coy.), Abdul Samanl Khan and331 words
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Article143 1915-03-17 4 To Avoid Being Crushed. Allahabad, Feb. 26.— The Neutral Powers are again conferring on the question of their losses. One nation is understood to have represented that Germany intends to involve all Neutrals in the conflict in order to secure for henelf a favourable143 words
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Article144 1915-03-17 4 The usual half-yearly general meeting of members of the Ipoh Club is convened for 6.30 p.m. on 27th inst. The membership now totals 956. The gross profits are put at $2,923.42 less loss of $487.38 during the last half-year. The Club owes Government $14,801.07 on account of a144 words
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Advertisement269 1915-03-17 4 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KINO. Arthur Youn<;, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout the Settlement of Singapore in supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915. In the na.ne of269 words
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Advertisement196 1915-03-17 4 j NEW STOCK OF BOOKS?"" j Lord Roberts (a biography) by Violet I Brooke-Hunt 5 l-4n Lord Roberts (The story of his life) 1 1 hy Roy Vickers Lord Roberts (a biographical sketch) by H >race G. Groser en The War in Europe by Albert Bushnell Hart 'ihe Daily Chronicle196 words
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Article1136 1915-03-17 5 Study ol a Great General. $!:«y of his Cireer I i»J the honour to be received Generalissimo this morning, ip i ll correspondent of p: Chronicle writing from on December 25. It ime I ha 1 seen him arrival in Serriaj although I ithio a1,136 words
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Article63 1915-03-17 5 AlUhsbad, Feb. 10.-New. bee been received from Home that Untenant Frank Dome, K. X., of Sir Jam** Douie, has been awarded the Military Croea for gallantry iv the field. Mr. Douie wat twice wounded on the 12th >ovember, but i. now convalescent. He was .erring with63 words
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Article1024 1915-03-17 5 [By A Naval Ofvickk.) In a letter received by Mr. H. E. Belch, of Wells (Somerset), one of the crew of the cruiser with the Grand Fleet writes We are still patrolling, blockading, or swaeping the North Sea, or whatever tarm you like to give our1,024 words
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Article150 1915-03-17 5 Quadruplets Doing Well. The wife of M. Debreuil gave birth to quadruplets at St. Hilaire-de-V< ust, V' i:dee, Fiance, on January 7. News received in London on Monday was that the mother and all four children have been saved. In compliment to the Allies, the150 words
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Article128 1915-03-17 5 The value of cjinplete control of hp* |uh le?n faflj demonstrated in tho r r w-.r, says the Jiji. rjn lor the British supremacy of control over the North sea, the Germans are now confronted with the danger of having their foo<J supply converted into absofats128 words
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Article324 1915-03-17 5 Madras, Feb. 18.—Replying to addre«ses at Ca idalore, Lord Peotlaud made the following allusion to the war Let me thank yon heartily for expressions of loyalty which you have used, and for your prtvers for the success of the Allies in the great war that is now being324 words
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76 1915-03-17 5 The Dutch journal Nieuws vander Dag winds up an article on the British and QerBMMB Naval lo«ses with the asseitions (a) that Ihe German losses are far more serious than tbone of Fmgland (b)that denpite the lot! of personnel the gre it modern fleets76 words
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Article78 1915-03-17 5 Tiie Toky> Journal Jiji waxen wrath over the Q rinari barbarities which have again been exposed by an ollicial communique of tiio French Government. It says it is not only to the interest of the entente Powers that d mind a severe punishment of the but the cause78 words
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Article92 1915-03-17 5 This is the chorus of Harry Lau«ier's new patriotic '•ong, which kas BfOVcd a iiuge susces* It's a dear ell la*4 i» th<- Motherland, Her B-m* are ever true, Her boy* in th«: f*r- >fl »»h< r land* Will »c* her tnrough and tbr<>o*b, li t dear92 words
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Article770 1915-03-17 6 Prospects of a Boom. That the Great War will be responsible for a scarcity of fruit in Europe can be reasonably expected. A large portion of tho area covered by orchards in Britain, France, Germany and Austria will be neglected by reason of labour shortage. In the fruit-producing districts770 words
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Article138 1915-03-17 6 Continued Allied successes London, Mar. J.; 4 A Pari* eommuniqj the Belgian troo >s 1 t ted their gains. The British hint recap turedbaint Loi, also retook 12 trenches bouth-wt.-, of il.. compelled the enem\ to e va •<• the trencher in th" south-east T were completely demolished138 words
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Article91 1915-03-17 6 quietly at his r 1« i K Quay after a protracted iltos* Formerly an assistant of tbe known Mr. Tun i—j Saik, ti retired to live in Bw Mr. Sim was pfogressirs m aggressive man of affairs. Independent and fearless, he 1 always outspoken91 words
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Article56 1915-03-17 6 A feature film teei sational and thrilling ii i *J|~ be screened to-night at this Cmeni Show in M Tho Hei tains," followed hy an cj i stirring picture "Save 1 hy her The addition of latest Chronicle War News, special t and first-rate comics, make up an56 words
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Article54 1915-03-17 6 Messrs Guthrie t Co.. the Company's Ag< that they have r• < from London hy > directors of Cheviot :i pen have declared a dividend j cent in respect of the year The Malay Mail reuortsthst > Caves pays final cost of prodoction pays 8 Mala) per54 words
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Advertisement330 1915-03-17 6 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF PICTURES. A Special Offer of a Limited Quantity Only. Three Celebrity Pictures in j Dark Oak Frame WITH HACK STAND Size 11} x 7 Jdliae, French and Kitchener IN ONE FRAME 55 Cts. Price 55 Cts. j UN FRAMED SF.PIA PRINTS OF H.H. Pope Benedict330 words
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Advertisement54 1915-03-17 6 BIRD S NEST Ll l i'»jfll i 'Mrs «t»W If j I COGNAC. SOLA' IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co- FOR SALE. Sea-side Bungalow at Katong, opposite the old For?, No. D 8. Apply to T. W. Stubbs, Treasury. 17-1 31-3 ADELPHI HOTEL Special Dinner CINDERELLA DANCE Saturday, March 20, 1915.54 words
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Article495 1915-03-17 7 McEwan is on a trip to goflgkoog. :n:— as $82 in the Federal yesterday. -:o: f C Fleming, Ser6 mban, pro- Taiping. —:o: Key. W. Gh Parker began his ice in Ipoh on Sunday. ■tea .is quoted in London at :o:— A. i I Sanguinetti has anil495 words
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Article255 1915-03-17 7 Intmstiii Particuhm. ,he Si W« lift of contributions are Collections hy British Agent, Trengganu ...$1,0.33.30 Collections by Hon. Treasurer, Labuan and Brnneii War Relief Fund 2,311.40 Cmc Chinese contribution from Samarang 5,000.00 There are also included contributions by individual residents in the outlying districts,255 words
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Article220 1915-03-17 7 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon, the sale realizing close on $100,000 Freehold and 999 years leasehold land, area 4 acres 3 roods 39 poles, together with the European dwelling known as No. 1 A, Chane-ry220 words
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Article18 1915-03-17 7 The Secolo learns from Paris of territorial i-eturu;. question negotiations would folio, those of the treaty of 191*18 words
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Article284 1915-03-17 7 Our Magnificent Army. Gallantry of Indian Troops. Reuters Special "War. Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, March 15. In the House of Lords, Lord Kitchener made a brief statement. He paid that many we* ks of trench fighting had not affected the morale of our troops. The fighting atReuters Special "War. Imperial, and Ordinary Services. - 284 words
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Article96 1915-03-17 7 Fails Prey to British Square London, March 15, 8.55 p.m. The Press Bureau states that at nine, in the morning of yesterday the Glasgow, Kent and Orama caught the German cruiser Dresden near the island of Juan Fernander. After a five minutes' action the Dresden hauled down her96 words
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Article50 1915-03-17 7 London, March 16, 1.45 p.m. Lop] Kitchener has announced that the King has approved of the award of a medal at th- end of thfl war to the workmen who are labouring to supply monitions of war, where their services have been thoroughly loyally and continuously rendered.50 words
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Article206 1915-03-17 7 Their Tenacity, Courage and Endurance. London, Mar. 15, *.10 p.m. Lord Kitchener said Sir John French ha« telegraphed to the Viceroy that he is glad to be able to inform His Excellency that the Indians under General Willcocks fonght with great gallantry and marked saocesi in the206 words
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Article102 1915-03-17 7 Flood of Successes. London, Mar. 16, 'A a.m. A Pans evening communique states there had been numerous actions in our favour to-day. Our artillery in the vicinity'of Lombaertsyde effectively bombarded the enemy's works. The British in south Ypres, whom the fin man attack yesterday compelled them to102 words
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Article47 1915-03-17 7 London, March 15, 5.20 p.m. In the llor.se of Commons, Mr. Neil Primrose announced that th»Government WUtU considering the question of proposing that wounded prisoners of war should be intei I in Switzerland. Negotiations for a similar arrangement are preening between France and Germany.47 words
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Article167 1915-03-17 7 Germans Repulsed Everywhere. London, March \j. L 25 p.m. A communique- sayi that there ii no change. At Xeuve Chapelle, the enemy made a thiid and moit violent counter-attack. An attempt to retake the lost trenchea between Four de Paris and Bolantfl was repulsed as previously. Further167 words
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57 1915-03-17 7 London, March 16th, 5 p.m. Fiold-MaraLud Sir John French says in a bulletin The line we captured to the eastward of BTeuVU Chanel! has b en consolidated and held despite repeated counter-at-tacks. Judging by th« number of dead Germans counted on the ground, the enemy losses57 words
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Article193 1915-03-17 7 London, March 15. 6-55 p.m. Beeo&d Lieut Cyril A tihtin, of tlit West Surrey!) belonging to Keuter'i editorial staff, wai killed on the battlefield on March LOtk Wounded Q, Adeley, A. Biscoe, C. A. Brooks, W. J. 11. Brown, W. A. Burges, G. Cam mi 11,193 words
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Article103 1915-03-17 8 Tht Attack on Ossov, iece. London, March 15. A Petrograd communique says On the whole front in the "region of Przasnysz, from Mlawa railway to Orzyc river and the left l ank of the latter, we progressed, fighting all the way. The German counter-attacks were everywhere repulsed.103 words
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Article109 1915-03-17 8 Comments. London, Mutch 15, 8.35 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd-George, answering Welsh criticisms anent the postponement of the Church fcill, emphasised that powerful opponents of the Bill were at'the front, and if the war ended on Sept. 30, they could not attend the House109 words
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99 1915-03-17 8 London, March IG, 1.15 p.m. Lord MacDonnell will to-day move a resolution in the House of Lords to withhold the Royal Assent during the continuance of the war to the draft Proclamation creating an Executive Council for the United Provinces of India. The resolution quotes99 words
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Article93 1915-03-17 8 London, March 15, 7.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. C. H. Roberts, Under Secretary, India Office, said that future candidates for the Indian Civil Service may deduct, to a maximum of one year, the> period spent in the Army or Navy. Questioned in regard to the93 words
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Article39 1915-03-17 8 London, March 15, 7 20 p.m. A wire to Batavia from Amsterdam announces that all classes of the population, not only the commercial circles, are readily subscribing to the Btate Loan of the Dutch Indies.39 words
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Obituary176 1915-03-17 8 London, March 15, 10.1U p.m. The death If announced of Mr. Walter Crane. [Walter Crane, K. W. S. painter, decorator, designer, book-ill us ti at or, writer and lecturer, was born in Liverpool in 15 45 received Ihe Coinmendatore of the o<der of the Royal Crown of Italy in176 words
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Article132 1915-03-17 8 Paris, March 14. The French member of Parliament for le Havre, Georges Bureau, has been appointed Under Secretary of State for the merchant navy. The Belgian troops have continued to progress on the loop of the Yser. The enemy has bombarded Ypres and killed several of the civil132 words
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Article68 1915-03-17 8 For the period from March 11) to 25, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at 2s. 4fd. per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the rules under68 words
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Article111 1915-03-17 8 Mr. S. Creber, who has so successfully worked locally in the past, has been mado the recipient of a handsome gold watch and chain from a number of those amongst whom he has laboured. The presentation was accompanied by a suitable gift for Mrs. Creber, who is absent at present111 words
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Article244 1915-03-17 8 Several Arrests. Arrests have been made by the police in connection with an affair at Bang*! Way on March 12th, when seven Chinese, three 1 f whom earned revolver-, entered i small shop which oVy robbed in the pretence of pwven people who were OH the premises.244 words
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Article73 1915-03-17 8 National Union Club. Billiard Tournament. American System—Single. S. Doraisamy, scratch (200) beat N. Ramachandra, scratch (140). V. Sellappan, scratch (200) beat D. Sunderum, pins 25, (173). Osman bin Abbas, scratch (200) beat S. Hamid, pins 50, (174). P. Muthusamv, scratch (200) beat A. X M. Ali, plus 25, (159).73 words
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Article270 1915-03-17 8 A water polo match was played at Pulan Prani on Sunday last between the Royal Engineers and a team of the S.R.E. (v). The result was a win for the S. R. E. by two goals to one. In the afternoon a combined team of R. E's and270 words
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Advertisement239 1915-03-17 8 J MOTOR CARS ON HIR?] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES SR EfZ A S El 11 Cylinder Oil lANDI AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sols Agents Far North British Clincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene239 words
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Article106 1915-03-17 9 HtV ni4 a« f ft. itiltm j 1 7 Thursday, lltk. I -ail d««. ail 'la*. r b Bo««tT, T.M.C.4. I H i I a.m. f ft. 1 in. f i<hy. 19hV Mr F O S.erant, Aagi» .r h«'.pera. 8 p.m. Palladiam aa. I ft. tiaa.; S.tt f m106 words
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Article133 1915-03-17 9 »S pencribtd letters only. lb-Port Offices up to noon. T j■ in the lub-Poi* Offlees and em will Le cleared to-morrow rnta| lot correspondence posted dnr--atcii the homeward mail. i dod for despitck »y |sP OJP ket i rdinia should reaek she P*«i Office before 7 a.m. to-morraw. *ueral P»t133 words
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Article58 1915-03-17 9 v ingapore, March 17. Balk 4 mk. 2/4 7/32 I and 2/4 1/16 Prirate 3 in/s. Ml Bank 1\ T. 1 74 i nk"d/d 20i i/a. ioi* n J 7a Rank T. T. I*4 bank d/d. l *i —hu>ing rate $8.54 C :i! Bills la«t isßne U* T.T. n58 words
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Article836 1915-03-17 9 Shipping Notes and News. For Shanghai on April sth sails the Ocean line s. s. Eumaeus. The s. s. Medusa will be despatched for Belawan direct to-day. The M. 11 Atlantique is timed to sail homeward on March 26th. The P. 4 0. Nubia, outward bound, is due836 words
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Article188 1915-03-17 9 Two eases arising out of a collision on the river between the IndoChina Steam Navigation Co.'a str. Ynsang and a Chinese junk canned considerable discussion in H. M.'s Supreme Court at Shanghai, Sir Harilland de Sausmarez presiding. lii each case the defendants were the Indo-China Steam Navigation188 words
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Article226 1915-03-17 9 Latest Quotations. (Renter's an«l Special Services.) London, March 16. Mk. Tia 157 Standard, 3 mos. £165.10 Iron Sheets 14j Selected 7lf. Lead 23 buyers. Iron 60/«. Coppee Bar Silver 24*. Produce. Rubber fine hard Para spot del. 2/5J Plantation, Ist class quality crej>e 2/4. Linseed :54/- buyers;226 words
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Article180 1915-03-17 9 British Vessels. Ipoh, Brit. str. 15-3-15. Indra Kuala, Brit. »tr. 15-3-15 Outer Roads. Pane if, Brit. sir. 15-3-15 Keppel Herb <ur. Medusa, Brit. str. 15-3-15 No. 6 Wharf. Lease, B it. itr. 15-3-15 Ina*r Roade. [Jade, Brit. str. 15-3-15 Keppel Harbour. 8 lengor, Brit. etr. 15.3-15 Inner Eteeds,180 words
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Article363 1915-03-17 9 {Singapore, M'irch 17 Tin.— l*4* 200 tons sold. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca.— Weak. Sago Flour.— Weaker. Gambier awl Pepper. —Steady. Other Products. —M irfe t steady. Uttst Local Market QuUtiont. Xutnvga 110 S. par pieul I? 1.00 Nutmeg B, «.00 Copra llali iMf* Oopn Gonm T«J» 10A6* Copra Dongalo363 words
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Article244 1915-03-17 9 Coconut Pl&atia* in Barnes Ai tho Chairman remarked at the last general meeting of the .-hareholders of the British North Borneo Company, it was intend* 1 to Isms a pamphlet on the industry as regards that territory. The pamphlet has now appeared, an 1 whilst244 words
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Advertisement51 1915-03-17 9 Train Scrvtcts. b hues. iTaak-Road) Daily. r ,r north at 7.7 a.m. and trains leave for Johore at IJQ p., '2.55 p., 4.40 p. »rth a* 8.1 G a.m. and /.14 >tn J.>hore7.9, 8.42, 10.1», I.K, 3.2, 1.23 and 6.5. ...d Tiain-.—Leaves Johor* i.2-2 !'.m. The train jourm«y ■*> r51 words
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Miscellaneous136 1915-03-17 9 MAILS CLOSE. Tcnky. I and Aden Pardinia 1 p.m.§ I R. Sohiff Bam 2 p.m. Mena 2 p.m. u"v S Swettan- i T. Anson *Ipoh 2 p.m. Maduaa 2 p.m. .am and L m 1 y f >IAOO JiflU Kanagawa Maru 3 p.m. p, ...J L Khoen Foeng 8 p.m.136 words
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Article815 1915-03-17 10 Opinion of a Well-Known Mining Man. The satisfactory level at which the tin price remains is not only the cause of extreme gratification, hut to many of considerable surprise. Opinion may be said to be roughly divided into two camps. There are those who hold815 words
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Article116 1915-03-17 10 London, Feb. 12.—The market is steady, quiet. For shipment—To London: Ceylon, December-January £2G 7s 6d sellers and JanuaryFebruary £26* 7s. 6d. Malabar, January-February £2G 12s. (id. sellers, February-March £2G 12s f>d and March-April £2G 12s Gd. To Marseilles February-March £2G 153 sellers. To London F.M.S., Singapore December-January116 words
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Advertisement382 1915-03-17 10 Vichy Celestin 4 Best Table Water This Water known and used over a 1000 years by ail kinds o A pint taken early in the morning will make you fit for the baggmo&Lc M Agents*. <o. 6, Raffles Square Banbam Street. The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following382 words
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Advertisement186 1915-03-17 10 4% BEER I Brewed from only Best Malt Hops. Sole Agents: ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TAI TO Co., Beach Read, Singapore. I NOTICE. I We hereby give notice that for a period of one month from the date hereof we are prepared to exchange our empty bottles with186 words
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Article614 1915-03-17 11 An Opening for Chinese PotteryWare Makers. We have often wondered why Malaya did not turn to account her splendid stores of pure kaolin and other clays suitable for pottery-mak-ing and so create a home industry of substantial proportions. In reading Mr. William Jones report on Clays of Economic614 words
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46 1915-03-17 11 U b.lO on the evening of the Bth Teh the Yachi Maru, 37* tons, collide* with the Eastern and Australasian Steamship Company's steamer kldmbmn. Th* Japanese ▼easel caught Ore and sank aJmost immediately. No ttwi were lost. The Aldenham sustained alight damage.46 words
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Advertisement429 1915-03-17 11 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will fnmi«h •mployer*—free of charge—with fall particulars 0 f the qaalifi«ntioa* and experience of sait*M* m*n for any poaiiion they hare vacant. Employee* deairinc appointment* can h.ve th»ir application* file* on the Register lot a fee il J.,. This include*:— L Thaitfei I429 words
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Advertisement544 1915-03-17 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I —J, Colijer Quay. Under Contract vith the Netherlands }Tndia Government. The undermentioned date* of departure are only approximate. BUMPHIUfI Bow rang. Cheribon and Batavia Mar. 18 BSTB Hantok and Palrmbansr Mar. 17 BINOAUADJA Singkawang, Selakau, Pt-mangkat and Sankbtt liar.544 words
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Advertisement95 1915-03-17 12 Tbe Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AKD PENANG. BA 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., Agente, 37, Robinson Road. or Sarkies Bros, (for first95 words
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Advertisement191 1915-03-17 12 SHIPPINC Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Information, Hpplj? fo: H. W. BUAND, AGENT. STEAMER SAILINGS. For B%ndjermassin, Kota Baroe and Samarinda the S. s. "SA FIE rORNFO" (Capt. Ch. Griffin) will sail on191 words
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Advertisement371 1915-03-17 12 I RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS: IN DO MALAY CO., j j 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, The371 words
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Advertisement350 1915-03-17 12 GUAN KIAT &Ifl 37 Phillip S Ship-chandlers, Gov Municipal Comi Importers an *oei Commission „'*H Rice-Mill and Sav.-Xi/ GLOBE" HOILETHE ID AL PH "I A3TD PRESERvi.N Telegraphic Add] Code? Mcd AjßjC Telephone X, J ~CUAN Kj co 37, thi S»ree| CCCCSfitADV m 5,0f>0 Keg S and Drum B«'l IW, Oil350 words
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