Malaya Tribune, 23 March 1915

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  • 24 1 The Malaya Tribune. liiNG DAILY*]] AND .SHIPPING GAZETTE. hmrw i. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. -Nc. 6S. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 319 1 PALLA DTTTM i'.L-.8. Si^g; o^s Pfgaicr theatre Or.CHAFD BO AD. For Five Mights Only mmm howitt and a. phillips owerfal London Dramatic and Comedy Co. of Picked Artistes.' TO-NIGHT. Will Present TO-NIGHT. The Latest London Successes. Milestones. T V j Exposing the sweating system tha*, existed in 91M the large
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    • 113 1 j G. R. CGELHO, 32, Selegie Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer of Pianos, 0.-gann other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. I Violins, Banjos, Bolters, Piccolos, etc., etc. Strings for String d Instruments. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT. 167, ORCHARD ROAC. High-class furniture in an
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    • 155 1 Last Few Nights! Lv .Ms' 1 Parts 5. Parts 6. Parts 7, ferta Bof j Thomas A. Edison's Stcpendoiv. Film c 4 WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY ani "WHO WI.L (18 Reel?) In EIGHTEEN Pat: (18 Purt^) j AtT e "GAIETY 35 "cnra palace j JUNCTION OF ALBERT AXD BENCOOLEN BT&BBT8.
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    • 50 1 DAN DA"< ST lAH P T ;T 2. A famous Ifal&y WILL BE STAGED TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE STAR OPERA at th? Ti;;_v. v gyal North Bridge Road. The Famous Inchi Eftttch tad uiiss Sahara take the 1 ad.r>a:.' arte. Tj-MOOW !i!:SDAY DAN STIAH Past 3. Y. L I AN, nafw
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  • 759 2 An illustration of the Japanese sword which was presented to the King of the Belgians has been given in The Times. The idea originated with the influential Japanese journal Asahi, and Mr. Ryuhei Murayama, the proprietor, has chosen tliia sword from his art
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  • 48 2 The Aus ralia's Success Reuter. Buenos Ayres, Feb. 4.—The newspapers here announce that the cruiser Australia has sunk a German auxiliary cruiser, formerly a Woerinann liner, off Patagonia. The crew of the German vessel were taken to the Falkland Islands —Reuter.
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  • 223 2 The following particulars are supplied by letter by one of those who w T ere serving in the Australia, of the sinking of the German auxiliory cruiser 44 We sighted a boat at about 4.30 on the afternoon of January 6 off Brazil. We could just discern
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  • 296 2 American Press on Germany's Momentous Blunder The New York Herald says "Germany is 011 the brink of her most momentous blunder—a war with the United States." The New York World says neutrals should "unite at once in a remonstrance too impressive to be ignored. In an
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    • 295 2 John Little Co., Ltd. OPEN THEIR (mm m jjPf B ON Tuesday, 6th April FOR 14 DAYS. Bargains will be shown in all Departments. NO CATALOGUES ISSUED. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders Now Booßed
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    • 356 2 Vichy Celestin ■J Table II Mm TIIBMM I m, ypicmLJ ja ggmo Co Bantam Strctt, The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following de. pots:— Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Eras Basah Road. Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Bang Boon Tin, (Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs. Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie
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  • 1690 3 Comprehensive and Interesting Review and Forecast. II. Rubber Exhibition. r as» referrred incidentally to v. ?kdone in connection with exhibition, and it is fully dealt in the Report, it proved useful, in addition to the benefits de cribed, in brin*?irether the widely separated r n»-« of the
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  • 199 3 One of the smallest and most curious countries in the world has recently fallen out with Germany. This is the tiny Republic of San Marino, which exists as an independent State entirely surrounded by Italian territory. According to the London Daily Chronicle Berlin has declared that the
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    • 79 3 GASH CLEARANCE SALE. 30,000 PUNTS Hare and beautiful i iants. comprising Orchids, Palms, etc., of a thousand varieties, to be cleared at a reducti n of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen who make a Hobby of collecting rare plants are specially invited to come and inspect my tfursorea Don't Miss This
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    • 425 3 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS LEASFHOLD PROPERTY Known as No. 11, Malacca Street, Sin*a:.nre. To be held at Powell Co.'s sale-room On Tuesday, the 30th March. 1915, at 2.30 p.m. (1) All that piece of land situate in the District of Singapore Town in the lela'd of
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  • 628 4 A nice (juration which confronts the 0 firm SSI now i-j whether to attempt to maintain themselves in Poland, r fco retire to fch'dr own fr<jijtie r writes the W»r-;iw correspond* at of the Daily Telegraph. If yon Him.en burg's army strives to bold the position
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  • 97 4 Tlie Bishop of Willeaden says that Great Britain does not grasp the tact that it is at war with an enemy infinitely more deadly than even Germany COO Id be —the drink enemy. Mr. Lei f Jones, M.l\, at a National United Temperance Conference, got a resolution
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  • 157 4 Echo of the Mutiny Five Chines* were yesterday, 1 afternoon before Mr. A. V. Bro WD, 'in the Senior Magistrate s Court. One man, Wong Kiang Kia- g, was charged with having retained stolen property. The four others, See Kok j Tay, Goh Mcc Choon, \k Poh and
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  • 56 4 Calcutta, March 10th.—On the arrival of the 8.1. steamer Edavana in port, five passengers were arrested in connection with the recent Singapore riot. It is reported that three revolvers were found in their luggage. All five men are detained in the lock-up pending the arrival of an
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    • 450 4 TO DEALERS, HOUSE-BUILDERS AND GUNTRACTORS. CONTINUATION SALE OF A very large quanti y of Kaim k, Rasak, Chenghai and Seriah planks and scantlings of various sizes, and aho a -mail quantity of Cement, Bricks and Roofing ties. 1 TO RE HELD AT CHOP HOP HOE'S TIMBBR YARD, No. 83. Rochore
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    • 221 4 Provision Merchants, Ship's Purveyors Estate Suppliers and Commission t»p ß f 1 Will you allow us to make your house -keeping* Call on us or 'Phone No. 1177 To meet the w shes of our customers we run a 8 to Taujong Katong is f r as he 7th mile
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. _THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. Cbc Iftalapa tribune. TUESDAY, MARCH 23
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    • 150 5 London, March 22. "1 lie Admiralty announces that unfavourable weather has interrupts operations in the Dardanelles. S-aplane reconnaissance is impossible. Hence the damage done to the forts by the bombardment on the eighteenth cannot be ascertained. So great expectations, however, should be based on this as owing to
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    • 27 5 insufficient Subscriptions. London, March 22, 2.50 p.m. The Directors of British Dyes Limited have decided not to proito allotment the subscriptions eWed being insufficient.
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    • 44 5 London, March 22, 2.50 p.m. N< w York: Despatches from tila state that business men there id been requested from Washington to employ Naval colliers to the masses of goods stored in Philippine Docks to relieve the acute congestion there.
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    • 87 5 L n lon, March 22, 2.10 p.m. Wounded R. M. Aston, Fitz W. we, P. Gordon Ralph, W. Hals- J. V. Hodges, H. Ireland, B. J.Jones, G. M. Knight, B. Lewin, H. J. Maonaiuara, E. A. Noel, C. M. it Smith, J. Wilkie, J. Whitby, 1
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    • 50 5 London, March 22, 1.55 p.m. JVtrograd: The Turkish Consul 1 niiiiiah with seventy tribesmen •uia k».*d the American Mission n s where fifteen thousand native 'i-tians were seeking refuge. of the clergymen were taken '''it, 1»m1 into streets and beaten. 11 American missionary also w aa beaten.
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    • 138 5 Traffic Interrupted. London, Mar. 22, 12.45 p.m Paris: The Echo de Part, says that commerce is interrupted between Italy and Dalmatia. Naval Measures, The Commander of the Italian Fleet is reported to have declared that he would arrest any ship trading with Austria. Military Activity. Venice
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    • 39 5 London, March 22. The Press Bureau issues a list of complete officers' casualties in the Dardanelles. Inflexible.—Killed Lieut. W. A. Cawsey. Wounded, since dead Lieut. R. H. C. Verner, Lieut. A. W. Blaker. Irresistible.—Severely wounded Lieut. Burton.
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    • 64 5 London, March 22. A Petrograd communique says that the Russian offensive on the west and middle Niemen continues successfully. An important success has been gained in the Carpathians, the Russians storming the enemy's principal position at Serdnik and Smolnik and capturing 2,54G prisoners and two guns. The
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    • 30 5 London, March 22. The M Vorwaerts" states that Liebknecht and Ruehle, the Socialists, voted against the Bndget in the Reichstag. Ledebour and twentynine other Socialists abstained from voting.
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    • 25 5 London, March 22,12.45 a.m. Paris: M. Angagneur, Minister of Marine, announces that the battleghip Jaurequiberry is also en route to the Dardanelles.
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    • 52 5 London, Mar 22, 2.50 p.m. Stockholm Swedish officers from Persia deny the allegations that tho Swedes were anywise involved in the German intrigues in Persia, and are convinced that the alleged delivery of rifles to a Swedish Officer at Bushire related solely to German Mausers for
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    • 374 5 {Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, March 18, G..50 p.m. In spite of the German repeated counter-attacks we have maintained all our positions at Albert, Arras, in Champagne, and Argonne. The only result of the enemy's activity was that he suffered considerable losses. A t
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    • 873 5 Hot the Russians Pulverized Turkisk Resistance. The Petrograd Correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph telegraphed on February 1 as follows From the reports from Tiflis, it would appear that the Russian victory in the neighbourhood of Gornes, to the south of Olty, was of
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    • 205 5 The arrival of the Japanese Red Cross contingent in England has, as whs natural, aroused considerable interest in the Home Press. In the first place, the contingent received a splendid reception, it was met at Liverpool, on behalf of the British Red Cross Society, by SurgeonGeneral Sir
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    • 118 5 The loyalty of the native Indiana of Canada baa been mentioned in the Pre**, on several occaaiona, moat of them offering to take part in the war in Europe on tbe aide of the Allies. A Canadian correspondent of the Shanghai Daily News recently reported that they
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    • 894 6 How the Germans would Treat the British. For some years the Germans rapidly increased their business in Malaya. They made a splendid start in the capture of the ilocal shipping trade. They were successful in exploiting our local products and were well on the way
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    • 481 6 The fortress of Przemysl has, after a six months siege, been compelled to surrender to the Czar's forces Notwithstanding that considerable numbers of Austro-German troops have been gathered in Gtlica the Russian forces have continued, step by step, to advance in this difficult country, far from
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 298 6 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF PICTURES. A Special Offer of a Limited Quantity Only. Three Celebrity Pictures in Dark Oak Frame WITH {BACK STAND Size 11£ i 7 Jellicoe, French and Kitchener IN ONE FRAME 55 Cts. Price 55 Cts. UN FRAMED SEPIA PRINTS OF H.H. Pope Benedict XV. SIZE
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      • 53 6 CLUB WHISKY Jm\\ I fl Good Quality. ■Reasonable price. SOLE IMPORTERS Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. MARTIAL LAW. All correspondence relating to Requisitioned Motor Cars to be addressed to the Staff Officer, Emergency Transport, Fort Canning. ADELPHI HOTEL MUSIC DURING DINNER TO-NIGHT. Best Table in Town. To-night's Speciality: Oysters. DAVID BENJAMIN
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    • 523 7 Tin is f tfl.CO —$1.40 down. Mr. J. Gorman, State Engineer of Kedah. has gone home on furlough. a# t All new ads. received after 11.30 a.m. to-day are inserted on patf« 8. ft* The Malay Mail is informed that Mr. A. Ball, A. D. O., Kampar,
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    • 20 7 All 'orrespondence relating to l*i itiooed Motor Cars to be to the Staff Officer, ncy Transport, Fort Caniug.
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    • 298 7 Opening Night d J^h« r atati n Which aed the company drew a crammed wHh n tt e f Bhort f 3 1 ««S with the farcical comedy When Civ h! eff °rt« of the SSWSg a° f on hiS ~T was admirably performed by Mr. Howitt.
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    • 122 7 Seven Prisoners Ovtrpower Guard and Escape. The Malay Mail reports that the Selangor police offer a reward of $500 in connection with information concerning four Chinese who recently escaped from the gaol at Pudoh, Ktrala Lumpur, and who are still at large. Seven men broke out
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    • 71 7 Keppel Golf Club. The February medal was played for on Saturday and Sunday with the following result: A. Smith 88 15 73 H. T. White 84 o <• G. Chaney 93 12 8 G. R. H. Webb 91 10 **1 C.A. Leggatt 91 < H. Jackson 99 14 Nineteen
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    • 29 7 Results of March Monthly Medais Ladies'. Mrs. Nicholson 40 Scratch Winner Mrs. Archdeacon b» i Five cards taken out. MlN'B. No award-only two cards taken out.
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    • 36 7 Przemysl Fallen. Reuters Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, Mar. 22, 3.45 p.m. Petrograd A communique states that Praemysl has surrendered. The Te Deum was sung at the Russian headquarters, the Tsar attending.
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    • 137 7 London, Mar. 22, 8.30 p.m. The surrender of Prsemysl after a semester is regarded as a most important success at an opportune moment. The booty obtained by the Russians was large. The garrison is estimated at 25,000 in the twelve Tillages within the fortress. The success was
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    • 115 7 London, March 22, 4.55 p.m. Paris A communique says that the Germans attacked and took some sections of the trenches at Notre Dame de Lorette. We counter attacked and recaptured them Our mining warfare at La Boiselle is progressing. Fifty shells fell on Rheims on Sunday. We
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    • 27 7 London, March 22,12.45 a.m. Washington: The authorities are investigating into reports that American Militia officers are serving with the Canadians in France.
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    • 49 7 London, March 22. A German submarine torpedoed and sank the steamer Eairneorr off Beachy Head on Sanday afternoon. The crew of thirty-four were saved. A telegram from Ymuiden says that the Dutch steamer Zevenbergen has arrived there she was bombed by a German aeroplane but missed.
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    • 689 7 Kaiser's Appalling Responsibility. London, March 22, 6.5 p.m. Sir Edward Grey, speaking on the origin of the issue of the war. emphasized that all might have been avoided by a European conference. Germany, judging from her experience at the Balkan Conference, knew she could have
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    • 119 7 London, March 22, 12.45 a.m. Paris Two men of the Territorials at Compiegne who were guarding the railway saw by moonlight airships silhouetted. They instantly gave the alarm and telephoned to Paris, where the airships were greeted with a tremendous artillery and rifle fusillade and retreated northward.
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    • 80 7 London, Mar. 22, 12 45 a.m. Rome The Germans and Austrians here have been advised by their respective Consuls to leave Italy in the shortest possible time. Meanwhile Germans have entered Italy on what is suspected to be false pretences and in such numbere that a special police
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    • 641 8 A Light Calendar. The Second Criminal Assizes of the present year were commenced before the Acting Chief Jostice, Mr Woodward, in the Supreme Court this morning. There are seven cases awaiting trial, ten personfi being charged Only one charge of murder, against a Teochew, figures. Two Tamils, Sinapoo
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    • 605 8 Five Mutineers Executed. A very large crowd gathered ontside the walls of the Singapore Criminal Prison at 5-45 yesterday evening to listen to the promulgation of sentence on twenty of the Mutineers of the 5th Native Light Infantry and Malay States Guides. A large force of troops was
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    • 65 8 Indigo. March 16-19 th. It was recently announced that the British Government had acquired most of the indigo crop now coming forward. In this connection the Calcutta Englishman understands that the Java and Guatemala crops, as well as those of Bihar and.Madras, are included. As regards the
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    • 19 8 In the near future one hundred thousand invalided prisoners will be exchanged between Germany and Russia.
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    • 298 8 Rovinania. The Balkan correspondents say that they are satisfied that Ronmania will not fall into the mistake of King Carol, who supported German and Austrian politics. The peace which was closed at Bukarest resulted merely in confirming the differences between the Balkan States. The new King will follow
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    • 83 8 Ipoh, March 21.—The second annual report of the Central Perak I lanters Association, submitted to and passed by a general meeting held today, states that the register shows a membership of 23 estateB and 15 individuals, with a total of 19,598 planted acres incorporated in the Association. Mr.
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 47 8 Latest Advertisements. auctiohlale! ioaiay, 29th Much, at I 50 a.*. 999 Years' Leasehold Land and Houses Nos. 75, 77 and 79 Bain otreet. Area 2,531 sq. feet. Annual quit rent *2, now known as Town Subdivision XI Lot 1353. CHING KENG LEE Co., Auctionert. 23 3 29-3
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      • 215 8 I MOTOR CARS ON HlRe] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF L GREASE TREI Cylinder Oil 1 AND Motor Accessories OF j Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres I Meitz Weiss Oil Engines I The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and I Paige Cars I Pope Motor Cycles fliasotare
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    • 74 9 Tuesday, 23rd. my, Palladium. Sffc. 1 in. 5.16 p.m. Wednesday, *4tk- Palla lium. 7 ft. 7 in*. CIS p m TSurxdi-, 25th. Udf Day. impaay, Palladium. a.m.. 7 t r f in*. 7 Jt p.m. Fridiy, 26th. Palladium. I L 8 IM. «.24 p.m. Saturdar, 27th. ft 7 ft.
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    • 62 9 SinfjaporCi March tS* U If ion 4 oj/h. 2/4 7/32 j l 2/4 l/lO j P. ivatc 3 mff. 2/4§ ;*nk T. l~4i i 'ttgkai.g K«nk djd 20J i r 1'ank /<i, 99^ r> .'iDk T. T. Bsuk d/f!. ij —buying rate $8.t>4 'I Biila last isnue 1/4 T.T.
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    • 1398 9 Shipping Notes and News, line s. b. Eunaaeus. i T \iV Dt T" 1 Konr F o. Malta sails on April 3rd. The Atsnta Mara (N. Y. X sails homeward on or about April lit? due to sail outward on March 25th. The Koningin Emma (S.M.N is due
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    • 245 9 Rangoon Gazette. The steamer Glenogle of the Chinese Steamship Company, Messrs Lim Soo Hean and Company, agents, will leave for England on Thursday 18th with a full cargo of Burma rice for English markets. She will also carry a few first class passengers, but the accommodation is limited.
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    • 296 9 More Dividends. Malay Mail. Londcn, March 20.—Fetal ing Estates pay 85 per cent and carry forward £16,400. Gula Kalumpong pays per cent and places £10,000 to reserve. Selaba declares a 10 per cent dividend, puts £3,000 to reserve and carries forward £9,000. Kombak, per cent, $3,400 to
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    • 229 9 {Sinfjaprjrc, March Tin To-day, SSI.oO r ,o tons sold. Copra* —weak. Tapioca. —Weak* Sago Flour* —Brisk demand. Qambu r au<l PepptT. —Steady. Other Products. *rk< t st»--i ly. Latest Local Market Quotatioas. Nutmeg* IM s. per pie_J |_f jOu Nutne nSI >. 2?.«' Oopra Mali M Cbpca Oa—i
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    • 91 9 Our IpoU contemporary the Times of Malaya states that the Imperial Government has imposed ujxm exporters of tin certain special provisions which include a license to export the commodity. This is manifestly done with a view to preventing supplies getting to enemy countries. It is thought that
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 65 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. > 1 .ve* for north at 7.7 a.m. and Of 1 r train* leave for «Johor*: at 1 >i.. noon, l.iiO p., 2.o6 p., 4.40 p. from north at 8.16 a.m. and i.H .ve from Johore 7.9, x.42, 10.15, '■I* ".'i, and 6.4».
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    • Page 9 Miscellaneous
      • 207 9 MAILS CLOSE. 1Wi>. g v p. ;,h' Mena 2 p.m. ,'i .Muar *Lady Weld 2 p.m. r r.- »n and p Tottenham *Poh Ann 2 p.m. Rangoon t t itt;i Oriaaa 4 p.m. To-morrow. Anna 7 a.m. p .iU-r.trsi.ind H mg Hock Lim 8 a.m. K n Sri Wongsec 8
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    • 23 10 Indian Patriot Service.) Delhi. Feb. 27.—The Hon. Mr. Jsatfce Chapman of the Calcutta. High Court is expected to leave tbis summer.
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    • 46 10 Calcutta, Feb. 2b*. —At the annual general meeting of the Calcutta Tur( Club to-night the following were elected stewards for the ensuing year :—Sir Allan Arthur, Mr. R. C. Bates, Mr. C. D. Stewart, Mr. C. B. Dsakin and Mr. C. H. Hilliard.
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    • 47 10 Calcutta, Feb. 27.—Police Inspector Suresh Chunder Mukberjee who has been engaged in connection with taxi-cab dacoities here was shot dead while on duty on Cornwailis Square early this morning by four youDg men with revolvers. His orderly was also wounded. The assassins escaped.
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    • 34 10 Calcutta, Feb. 20.—A political suspect named Nundy was arrested by the Polics during a raid on a house in Mirzapore street to-day. The raid was in connection with the Beliaghatta dacoity.
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    • 54 10 Lahore, Teb. 27. —The men condemned to death in the Delhi conspiracy case have appealed through the Chief Commissioner of Delhi to the Viceroy for clemency so tlat their sentences may be commuted. The Chief Commissioner has intimated to Counsel for the condemned persons that their appeal
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    • 63 10 Lahore, Feb. 17.—A public meeting was held at the Town Hall on Friday evening, to express thai.ks to the Government for the appointment Oi the Hon'ble Sardar Daljit Singh, CSI, as a member of the Secretary of State's Council for India and to oiler congratulations
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    • 85 10 Labor, Feb. 27. —The appeal of Sirdar A mar Singh against the order of Government forfeiting the security of the Rs. 1,000 in the ease "Loyal Gazette" \va3 heard before a special bench of the Chief Court consisting of Justice Sir Donald Johnstone, Justice Chevis and
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    • 87 10 Catcntta, Feb. 20.—The Volunteer authorities in Calcutta recently circularised all ranks with a view to ascertaining how many officers arid men were willing to serve anywhere in India or in the \icinity of the Indian frontiers. In connection with this, the Committee cf the Calcutta Trades Association
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    • 59 10 Allahabad, Feb. 27.—Mr. Boys is now replying to Mr. O'Connor's arguments in the Garnett Orme will case, and be dealt, with the question of sound and repose of mind, contending that from the evidence of various witnesses it was clear that Miss Orme was not in a
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    • 53 10 Rangoon, Feb. 26. —Col. A. 0. Evans, Inspector-General ot Civii Hospitals, Burma, and Dr. A. R. J. Douglas, Chief Medical Officer, Burma Railways, are appointed members of the Lieut-Governor's Council for six months in connection with making laws and regulations for the registration of medical practitioners
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    • 80 10 Calcutta, Feb. 26.—The four Den gal i youths, who were arrested on Wednesday in connection with the recent tax-cab dacoities, were produced before the Commissioner <>t police to-day and remanded to custody pending further inquiries. With \he object of familiarising Hit* public with the methods of common
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    • 46 10 Calcutta, Feb. 26.—Nerode ?r*W I Haldar, the man who was shot in the recent affair off CbUpoif Road, died to-day in the Mayo Hospital of the bullet wound in the neck. The reward of 2,500 rupees offered is to be substantially increased.
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    • 81 10 Lahore, Feb. 20.—0n Thursday evening, the Deputy Superintendent Abdul Hakim and Inspector Ahmed Khan raided in Sidder Bazaar, Lahore Cantonment, an unoccupied house rented by one Madan t>ingh Upadeshak or preacher. A quantity of Gurmuki literature was seized. Besides Bhai Paramananda, a lad named Kamanera who
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    • 51 10 Lahore, Feb. 26. —In connection with the Military Medical Students strike, 105 out of 119 students have gone on strike which still continues. The College civil students are not doing their duty voluntarilj- with regard to attending wounded soldiers, a fresh batch of whom is expected
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    • 134 10 Bombay, Feb. 20.—Lady Willingdon distributed j rizes at the Mlphinstone High School this afternoon and tho Governor of Bombay addressed the students. His Excellency thanked the students for their contribution to war fund and referring to the war said M We are fighting, as you know,
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    • 44 10 Rumours in circulation that the general health of the Naval Division in training at the Crystal Palace is unsatisfactory are quite inaccurate. Out of 8,000 men the average sick list is under 150, or less than 2 per cent.
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    • 37 10 The Home Office has accepted, on behalf of the authorities at the War Office an offer made by the Jewish Board of Deputies of assistance in regard to interned aliens of the Jewish faith.
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    • 69 10 The wage of farm labourers in parts of Bedfordshire has been increased '.'a. per week, says the Westminster. At Dorset hiring I fair advances of Is. to 2s. per week j were conceded. In Norfolk, where there are 130 branches of the Agricultural Labourers' Union, a con.
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      • 443 10 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and < "ommander 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
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    • 308 11 The Annual Report. The following is the report to be presented to the members at the fourteenth annual general meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, on April 3 Committee submit herewith a copy of the Revenue Account, Profit and Loss Account, and
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    • 226 11 The Peking correspondent of the Shanghai Daily News reports that, encouraged by the success of the first Domestic Loan, the Chinese Government has decided to make another issue of $24,(MM),000 in June next. It is e-timated that the deficit in the Budget of the fiscal year 11)15
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    • 106 11 Paris, Feb. 14. —Advices from Roma state that the Italian forces will be mobilised in March. The first will exceed 1. ,000 men. Two new Dreadnought*, the Conte di Cavour and the C'aio Diulio, will then be completed. The Minister for Marine has ordered the formation of a
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 346 11 NOTICE jmjOTORISTS. WE ARE LARCE SUPPLIERS OF THE FOLLOWING: j Benzine, Kerosine, Motor Cylinder Oil, Motor Grease, Lubricating Oil, Tyres, Tubes, Carbide and many other Requisites for Motor Car use. f j OUR PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Wh) Not Send Your Orders To Us? r Chin Huat Lee, o Furniture
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      • 343 11 I NOTICES 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLVTED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street. KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109, market street. Tklkphohi No. 421. Shipchandler*, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar
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      • 466 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Thi* Bureau will farni*h *>mp!oyem—free of charge with fall particular* <.f tn« qoalif c»and exp*»ri<-noe of citable for any >n thry have vacant. Empl..v*e* detiriaf appointment* can have their application* file* on the Regiftter for a fee of $5. Thi» include*:— 1. There- their on
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