Malaya Tribune, 12 April 1915

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune. DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE, [EVENING DAILY. Vc 2 No. 84 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 391 1 P ALL AD IXJBI IteHARO MAO. Sibwok's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. HUGH! Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9 15 p.m. TO-NIGHT I I I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. hal ill make a big APPEAL to all PATRIOTIC ES. The repulse of the GERMAN FORCES by BRITAIN ES is
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    • 394 1 I Tin)e, Isabour and I Deviees. I Sloneo I PRESS-OOPIER. I PRESS-COPIES 100 IETTER* IN 5 MINUTES. No Smearing. No Wajfc«r. NO Late Fees on Mail day. Gopies Absolutely j permanent. j Free Demonstration] BY 3loneo Jbtd. 14a, Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 2S8. MORE RUSSIAN VICTORIES AT THE FRONT THEIR
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  • 40 2 Beer and Stout. Consumers of all classes and dealers will find on paee 8 of this issue important and interesting in formation relative to Great Auks Head beer and stout that should well repay prompt and Careful perusal.
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  • 42 2 Tokyo, March 14.— The Japan Celluloid Company, which has received a big order from Russia for explosives, will soon commence the milling of the goods, the funds necessary for the laying in of raw materials having already been raised.
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  • 67 2 It is notified in the Government Gazette that, in accordance with the provisions of section 27 of the Life Assurance Companies Ordinance 1914, the Governor-in-Council is satisfied that the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited, and the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada are life insurance companies
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  • 58 2 Sydney, March 15.—As the result of negotiations between the Japanese Consui, M Shimidzu. and the Oommon wealth Government the bona fid*- exportation of mixed wool i and merino to Japan has been permitted by the latter. The Consul has gone to Melbourne to secure the reshipment of
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  • 126 2 The Central Council of Tea Guilds has, it is reported, come to the final decision on the distribution of the present year's appropriations for the extension of the market for Japan tea as the result of deliberation at the meeting held on Friday last. A feature
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  • 82 2 I Calcutta, March 16.—Regarding the Government's purchase of th« indigo crop, merchants here are of opinion the crop included that of Guatemala, Bihar and Madras. Probably the indigo merchants succeeded in forming a ring to corner the indigo. They had been buying indigo ever since the commencement
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  • 139 2 A conference of representative gas and coal merchants was called by the Government in the departmental office of the Agriculture and Commerce Ministry for two days from the 17th March, to come to a decision on the inauguration of the coal-tar industry. The conference has, it is learned,
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  • 175 2 Madras, March 30.—At the annual meeting of the Madras Trade Association Mr. G. U. Cuddon, the chairman, in proposing the adoption of the report, said that since the w.r began the Association had -ed through a time of much perpl< xity and uncertainty, which had not been without
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  • 225 2 When you feel ill all onr with no particular organ of yoar'k? noticeably out of order, you J tonic for the blood. V D r medicine that will benefit t system. The blood reachei P part of the body and wh it j up che entire
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    • 217 2 LITTLE'S STILL PROCEEDING FOH FURTHER BARGAINS. Sec Full Page Advt. on Page 4. ©nly Nine Mors Days. DO ~SOV HESITATE BUT BUY NOW. _UU-—l«i I i oil in ir m T'inr i ttti ~l mtzaimmram^tim i Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out i Within 3 Days of Arrival. j
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    • 291 2 ALBERT L. A. DALEY, j 1 UNDERTAKER Wm\\ oirj P' fcte Funeral Furnisher and j No. 15 7, rViIDOLPT ROAD. 5 'Phone No. 619. stabllshed 1897 I x£]§r Messrs. Dottridge Bros., Ltd. j A 1 LONDON. I tußnsaetzanaKise ——i—l—— m n n ii nnimu b..i—_ifrxswrMKMßMMi ■■MM the most. WELCOM.&;;ARTEST!C A
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  • 648 3 |n ,id of Queen Mary's Fund. animation known as Queen rg for Women Fund has t appeal to all those tits can contribute gnccesa without hope of reit is generally under:irj.. proportion of the r given to the Fund is ren- lunti ers without fee or membtri
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  • 249 3 Tapioca is at present fetching good prices. As long as the war continues, the price of all food must be high, and so the few Tapioca Estates remaining in Malaya must have very fair prospects, to say the least of it. A good deal of tin has been found in
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    • 211 3 Latest Advertisements. FOB SALE A Second-hand Piano in order, price $100, but a reasonable offer will be accepted. Apply to Chin Keng Lee, Auctioneer. 12-4 17-4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A piece of leasehold land situate in the District of Tanjong Pagar in the Settlement of Singapore, being Lot No. 73
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    • 549 3 AUCTIOMJALES ESTATE OF TAN TAT VAN, DECEASED. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of a Leasehold land together with a brick built Dwelling house thereon, erected and known as Municipal No. 456 Tranquerah, Malacca, to be held at Mr. L. A. Chitty's SaleRoom, No. 12 First Cross Street, Malacca, on Friday, the 30th day
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    • 718 3 AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER PLANTATION. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF JOHORE. IN THE MATTER OF Chia Hood Theam and Chua Guan Teong, To be Sold by Auction Gn Sunday, the 18th April, ,915, at 2.30 p.m. At Sale Room, No. 53 Jalan
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    • 256 4 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. FOR TWO GREAT SALE NOW PROCEEDING. APRIL Bth WEEKS ONLY. BARGAINS EVERYWHERE. APRIL 20th a NO CATALOGUES ISSUED. SEWING MACHINES. A Bargain not to bei Missed., A Lockstitch High Arm Hand Machine made ef eood hardened steel mounted on strong Wood Base, with all the latest
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    • 190 4 Special Opportunities i n f§ HOUSEHOLD |»|H|lI LINENS- S j Q In our Houseiiulj Lf nen man 7 Opportunities r curing exceptional values, notably in > r j Bed and Tabic Linen. Every item is of genuine AH wort?1 H re are ust a k* our Leading Lines. BLEACHED WIGAN
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915 CSc malapa tribune. MONDAY, APRIL 12
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    • 364 5 Uiant Attacks. London. April 10, 2.5-5 a.m. P e r.ing, communique illiant attack, the at Lee Eparges, faring tli»- plain of Woevre, enemy obstinately dei.s now completely in \V carried yesterday ie tres of trenches. T morning, the Germans i in >tr gth a plateau and 3iti"lis.
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    • 21 5 I London, April 9, 10.5 p.m. 11 Wales hlfl arrived Fr. r 1 Marslial 8ir John 11
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    • 189 5 IWi a,m ev *ning communique <i u d J :tv the riverg Meuse we retained all the ground gained and we made fresh progress. The enemy has taken no fresh action in Eparges, either by infantry or artillery. The statements of prisoners emphasise the importance of
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    • 72 5 Lomlon, April 10, 3.15 a.m. The French success at Eparges is the most important development in the recent operations, as it re- lieves the pressure at Verdun and simultaneously threatens the retreat of German forces still clinging desperately to St. Mihiel. Eparges was the scene of fierce struggles.
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    • 67 5 London, April 11, 4.30 p.m. A Paris communique states that in Belgium, the Aisne and Champagne, artillery actions progress between the Mense and Moselle. It was reported yesterday night and now confirmed that we captured fresh trenches on the east side of Bois de-montmare, repulsed count-er-attacks,
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    • 48 5 London, April 11, Css p.m. A special telegram says that the French advance along the western edge of Bois-le-Petre is most important. It means that the French command the entire wood and threaten Saint Mihiel, which is fed by a light railway from MeU.
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    • 347 5 London, April 9, 7.40 p.m. The Distinguished Service Order has been conferred upon Squadron Commander Davies and Flight Lieut. Peirse for their repeated attacks on Ostend and Zeebrugge, under heavy fire. Squadron Commander Davies on one occasion was wounded, but he accomplished his task j also on
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    • 126 5 London, April 9, 4.15 p.m. Reuter learns that the Netherlands Minister in London has no news justifying any belief in the report of a new or special tension between Holland and Germany. How the report emanated is equally unknown. The latest news indicates that the belligerents on both
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    • 31 5 London, April 11, 7.5 p.m. Paris The revenue returns for March show a continuance of the great recovery of trade, the Customs figures being higher than those of 1914.
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    • 60 5 London, April 10, 3.15 a.m. To Germany the announcement of the arrival of French troops in Egypt came like a bolt from the blue. This is admirable testimony to the secrecy of the Allies' movements and their ability to give the enemy unpleasant surprises. The
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    • 77 5 London, April 11, 3.50 a.m. Amsterdam A section of the •erman Socialists in favour of peace has distributed pamphlets, signed by Liebnecht, Ledebour and others, declaring the German proletariat does not agree with the "power policy section. Part of the pamphlet adds that protests against
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    • 133 5 London, April 11, 3-35 p.m. The Bishop of London has visited the entire British front. The services were enormously successful, amid picturesque surroundings of massed cavalry or immense hangar of the flying corps, parks of service corps, beside lorries. The Bishop was often within range
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    • 42 5 London, April 9, 10.5 p.m. Paris, communique In the i Dardanelles, mine-sweeping at the entrance to the inlet at Chanak is continued nightly under the direction of two battleships. The opposition of the Turks is feeble and ineffective. i I
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    • 74 5 London, April 11, 6.55 p.m. Paris During the fighting in the Dardanelles the 11 Suffren was hit by a six-incher which set fire to some ammunition. A petty officer in the magazine broke the scuttles of the casement, and opened the water valves which flooded
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    • 76 5 London, April 11, 3.50 a.m. Killed: W. P. Paterson, 2nd Lieut Scottish Borderers. London, April 11, t>.25 a.mv Wounded C. Cinnamond, F. Eglington, P. Maltbo, Major W. M. I Stewart, and E. F. Tickell. To-night's casualty list include j three hundred and twelve men I killed, seven
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    • 114 5 London, April 10, 3 15 a.m. A report from Vandeleur of tho Cameronians, who escaped from the War Prisoners' camp at Crefeld, ia published as a Parliamentary paper. He says that he and fifty-two other captured men were conveyed in a filthy horse-box for thirty hours
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    • 44 6 Ribeiro —At The Castle," Cavanagh Road, at 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 11th, Charles Alfred Ribeiro, aged 47 years. Funeral leaves hous® to-day at 4-30 p.m. for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Interment at Bidadari cemetery. —China and Manila papers please copy.
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    • 258 6 Not a few of our readers will be greatly interested to learn that the Board of Trade, as a complement to the series of Exchange Meetings recently held in London —at which samples of goods hitherto obtained from Germany and Austria have been exhibited for inspection by
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    • 87 6 A shocking murder was committed yesterday morning in Rallies Square. At the new building of the Chartered Lank, a carpenter, a Chinese, employed by Messrs Brossard and Moppin, the contractors, drove a knife into the foreman carpenter with such force that the unfortunate man speedily expired
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    • 117 6 To-night the Bijou Theatre conimenoes the exhibition of a three act film drama entitled "Saving the Colours". The picture deals with the bravery of British troops on French and Belgian soil, and also contains a plot of strong human interest running through the thrilling war scenes. This picture
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    • 502 6 Tin is $83.1— I up. —:o:— Commercial Notes on ps Best smoked sheet rubber i.< ing 2/5 in London. Last month Sembrong Estate yielded 2.197 Lbs. :o:— All new ads. rec 11.30 a.m. to-day are inserted oi page 3. B —:o: It is stated that the out)
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      • 281 6 HIS MASTER'S VOICE NEW HORNLESS GRAMOPHONES. from $300 $40 each. Model H 8.0. $40. Double Polished Quaiter Oak Cabinet. Double Spring Motor. Model T. 8.0. $85. Latest List of Records Can be had on application. ROBINSON Co. DON'T HOARD YOUR CASH. I Take out a good substantial policy in The
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      • 89 6 FRESH STOCKS OF Allsopp's BRITISH PILSENER BEER bavejjow arrived. QUARTS PINTS. BY ROYAL WARRANT TO H. M. THE KING. (SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbech, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL. Special Dinner with MUSIC ON SATURDAY, APRIL 17TH TO BE FOLLOWED BY A Cinderella Dance. DAVID BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2 2£ou iDav, Pay, More But
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    • 136 7 Malacca's Succiis, The following is a Ik* of success- i:.. B it. the Cambridge N/: V inations (Dec 1914) of L,, ;'js School, Malacca irked that the only i: English in all d by a High ol (Malacca) boy crxioßS Beng Eng Lim, Gob m ono Knglish)-(Distinction),
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    • 208 7 In honour < f the appointments, m Justices of the Peace, el Messrs Rred Omar Alsag< Ef, Syed Alwi •i Jonied H Ijee Mohamed M. A. Namasie, the members of th a 1 ove Clnb will i dinner at their Club-house, 1 I Street, on the
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    • 74 7 JJ' '*mes Sn< dpi ass, the Secre«*rj, court e< aslj informs us that the wtpnt of Jasin (Malacca) Rubber Ltd., for March was 7,173 iesof the Lahat RubJJJ Ltd., conrteouBly informs ns ft V» o °lpnt of dry crop from est dcs daring March Gomes, the Secretary, irteously
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    • 37 7 London, April S, 1.45 p.m. Notwithstanding the sup] M. Venizennc< i, at a private i T his decision to witha. politics is irrevocable, refusing to endorse his Mnjastj had proposal to grant terconcessions to Bulgaria.
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    • 29 7 J <"«ion, April 11, 7.5 p.m. I Co. issues an an- 1 that it is prepared to ective rates of freights *bck on<rtan li p and the
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    • 248 7 London, April 11, 11.20 p.m. Belated telegrams from Norway report that heavy prolonged firing was heard in Bergan on Friday. Beams of searchlights were observed seawards, for which there is no explanation. Twelve survivors of the Guernsey who have reached Southampton relate that the vessel ran ashore in
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    • 158 7 London, April 10, 1.45 p.m. The first indication of the attitude of the workers towards prohibition is furnished by the result of a plebiscite at Harland and Wolff's shipbuilding yard, atGovan. Thirtyone per cent, favoured prohibition, 44 per cent, continuation of the present system, 15 per cent
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    • 140 7 London, April 10, (».45 a.m. A White Paper publishes correspondence between the Government and the American Ambassador and contains appalling revelations of the treatment of British prisoners in Germany. Although an improvement is now noticed, thanks to the efforts of the United States representations, it
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    • 172 7 The High Sea Murders. Harpalyce Sunk. Reuter's Special War. Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 11, 3.20 a.m. A Rotterdam meisage reports that a steamer has arrived with twenty-seven of the crew of the British steamer Harpalyce, which was mined or torpedoed near the Noordhinder Lightship. Twentysix were
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    • 82 7 London, April 9, 10.5 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that Captain Green, of the steamship Vosges, who defied a German submarine, has been appointed a Lieutenant in the Naval Reserve and is awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for gallantry and resolute conduct. The Admiralty expresses its
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    • 133 7 Gallant Tynsiie Skipper. London, April I), 5.40 p.m. The South Shields tug Homer had a gallant encounter with a submarine off the Isle of Wight. She was towing a grain-laden French barque when the submarine appeared and ordered the Homer to abandon
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    • 139 7 London, April 0, 1.40 p.m. The Blue funnel liner Theseus, bound for Java, arrived at Gibraltar and reports an exciting experience with a submarine south-west of the Bishop Rock. A submarine was sighted at seven in the morning of the 2i)th of March, two miles distant.
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    • 180 7 French Review, London, April 10, 2.15 a.m. Paris, official: A French review of the Russian operations emphasises the great value of Russian efforts and successes, and point! out from the outset the Russians have loyally fulfilled their undertakings towards the Allies by holding the largest possible forces
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    • 57 7 London, April 11, 3.20 a.m. Petrograd, communique The Russians have captured two lines of trenches west of the Niemen. After tierce bayonetting they captured six hundred prisoners and eight mitrailleuses. Russians have dislodged Austrians from the single height they still held on the principal chain of the
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    • 90 7 London, April 10, 2.55 p.m. Rome Austrian casualties in the Carpathian battles total three hundred thousand. The number of rifles captured by the Russians is so great that whole Austrian divisions have had to be armed with old German rifles, and they are now using black powder.
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    • 28 7 London, April 9, 5.55 p.m. Petrograd The Tsar has received Mr. C. II. Marling, C.M.G., Councellor of Embassy, Constantinople, who is proceeding to Teheran.
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    • 92 7 London, April 11, 3.50 a.m. Venice Telegrams from Budapest admit the Russians continue attacks in the Carpathians with undiminished vigour, and are continually bringing up reinforcements to the firing line. A heavy artillery v.ngagement occurred about Bartfeld, following which the Russians are exerting their whoio sLiength to
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    • 45 7 London, April 10, 1.45 p.m. Owing to the shortage of workers at the armament factories, the Birmingham Corporation has decided to release a thousand employees from work at its factories. Earl Kitchener has expressed his gratitude. Nottinghamshire miners are curtailing their Easter holidays.
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    • 50 7 Steinhauer Tactics Fail. London, April 10, 12.45 p.m. New York A German plot has been discovered to bribe tug boat captains to make affidavits that they have delivered supplies to British warships off New York. The allegations are unfounded and several captains will be prosecuted for perjury.
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    • 31 7 London, April 11, 3.20 a.m. The New York Globe characterises the German Note as offensive, and maintains that the shipments of munitions from the United States were never questioned.
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    • 132 7 London, April 10, 10.40 a.m. A Washington message says that the German Note to the United States complains that the latter has accomplished nothing by diplomatic correspondence with the Allies anent the right to ship foodstuffs to belligerent civilians. It intimates that America has virtually acquiesed to
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    • 172 7 Italian Views. London, April 9, 1.45 p.m. Rome The newspapers are much perturbed at the rumours of the possibility of a separate peace between Austria and Russia, and point out that Austria has no longer a chance of reconquering her lost territory, while she incurs great risk of
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    • 40 7 London, April 1.45 p.m. Capetown The British forces, ad vancing from Aus, German We Africa, found that the Germans hai poisoned the wells, contrary to all rules of civilise I wai fere. Numerous land mines have been exploded harmlessly.
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    • 34 7 London, April 11, 7.5 p.m. A fire in the Stanley Dock warehouse, Liverpool, caused damage to the extent of a quarter million sterling. It was the Empire's largest tobacco store.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 591 8 One of the most impressive scenes enacted in the history of the Colony -was witnessed at An Irewl Cathedral yesterday morning—the occasion of the Garrison Thanks giving Service. Shortly before eleven o'clock the five hundred men attending marched into the Cathedral grounds from the Drill Hall
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    • 59 8 A few friends of Sergt.-Major Moss, S V.C gave a dinner to him on Saturday night to congratulate him on his appointment to a commission in the army. Sergt.Major Lobb was in the chair. An enjoyable evening was spent, the new Lieutenant receiving the heartiest of good wishes for big
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    • 530 8 Latest Proceedings. On Saturday morning the Summary General Court-Martial consisting of Lieut. Col. Brownlow, R. G. A. t (President), Major Harris-Edge, X S.L.I, and Capt. Ball sth L.1., concluded the hearing of the case in which Lance-Xaick Feroog Khan is charged with mutiny. Accused is alleged to have
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    • 75 8 Mr. Nunn, of the Chandu Department, this morning prosecuted Chew Ah Tek and Teng Ah See in the Second Magistrate's Court, with having been in possession of six bladders of non-Government chandu valued at $200. Accused, who were arrested as they were coming off the Paroo with the
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    • 71 8 The new Chinese dollar is a well finished coin. The obverse bears the portrait of President Yuan uncovered and in general's uniform. The revarse has a slight resemblance to that of the old yen, but instead of the double dragons of the Japanese coin, there is a floral decoration consisting
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    • 374 8 The sad news of the death of the late Charles Alfred Ribeiro, only son of the late C. A. Ribeiro, who was Portuguese Consul for Saigon and Singapore, which occurred at Katong on Sunday, came as a rude shock to his many liiends and relatives.
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    • 61 8 The Harima Hall promises it 3 patrons a fine solection of new films to-night, the capture of the Kaiser by Lieut. Pimple being one of the best item 3. A unique three reeler 11 It's a long, long way to Tipperary," a Story of Ireland's Loyalty, Gaumont War
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    • 191 8 A full report of the Malaka Pinda (Malacca) case will be published in our next issue. Telegraphic communication with Kuala Lumpur and Penang has been restored. Latest information relative to first-class pilsener beer and stout will be found on page 8 of this issue. —:o:— The Chinese Red Cross Society,
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 404 8 Are You Content to Drink] Unnatnrally sweetened, watery mixtures which are sold under I the name of I BEER THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating beverage in the tropics than Light, Pare PILSENER BEER. These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which is too light, unnaturally sweet and insipid.
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    • 1758 9 Henorable Event. .♦Vron Saturday favourh tiny echo, the review f; rNon by His Exeel- rnor. A huge crowd tators gathered «ad < -kingthe esplanai lah of the Cricket Europe Hotel. ",V. r i> ,n occupied the padang -.are. as far as the statue .files. Detachments SG.A, R.E., K.A.M.C.,
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    • 105 9 London, March 6—Following our cable advices of last week regarding non-acceptance of rubber consigned to London only from the Dntch East Indies in Dutch bottoms, we are further informed by cable that Java freights have been increased by an additional 25 per cent j and that no further
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    • 71 9 The Iiidiarubbar Journal (Mar. 6) savs The letters of allotment for the new Linggi capital issue indicate that the shareholders did not applv for the full amount of the new* shares to which they wore entitled. The directors foreseeing that a surplog might remain in this way invited
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    • 506 9 Shipping Notes and News. The Atsuta Maru (N. Y. K.) sails lomeward on or about the 14th. The S. M. N. liner Yondel «ill m the 16th for outward porti. Outward bound sails the P. A 0. i,s. Sardinia on the 17th inst. The Ocean line s. s.
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    • 185 9 Latest Quotations. (Rtuter's Special Services.) London, April 7, 7.4 p.m. Metals. Tin:—£l73 spot. Strata, 3 mo*. £165 0.0. Bar Silver 23f. Copper 71$. Iron 68/8. Lead 23J. Prooace. Rubber 2/7 sellers. Fine hard Para spot 2f£i Plantation, Ist class quality* crepe Copra £26.10 0. Black Pepper, fair
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    • 216 9 (Singapore, April 12) 7Y*.—sB3£ 200 tons sold. Copra.—Very weak. Tapioca —Steady. Sago Flour.— Brisk demand. Gambi'r— Weak. PtißMtr fitnsriy. Other Products- —Mark* t steely. Latest Local Market Quotation. Bfatmep il" s perpicul |S*.ou Nutmegs 90 S. Conra Bali Copra Goronf Tak» %M Bmm Di- luo Copra Kaj >ng
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    • 71 9 Singapore* April If. On London Bank 4 ra/s. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 2/4 5/16 On India— Bank T. T. 174$ 0« Hongkong B<ck d/d 29^ On Shao«*>:*»■ Bank d/d. 99J On Java— Bank T. T. 142J On Japan— Bank d/d. 114 Bev^r#igiiH—having rite &8.54 ladia Ceti
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    • 222 10 Todd Cameron. The wedding of Mr. A. H. Todd, an assistant in the firm of Messrs Drew and Napier, and Miss Marjorie R Cameron, took place at S. Andrew's Cathedral at 11.30 a.m., on Satnrday when the service was fully choral, the gentlemen of the choir heing present on
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    • 114 10 Monday, 12th. Royal Aslatie Society. Muaeum, 5 p.m. Johore Tin Meeting. Huttenbach'a 2.15 p.ia. if a water:—9. It a.m. 8 ft. 8 ma.: 9.47 p.aa. 8 ft. Tuesday, 13th. Hiada New Tear oommeneea. High water:—10.4 a.m. 8 ft. 7 ina.; 10 11 p.aa. 8 ft. 8 IB». Wednesday, 14th.
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 230 10 I MOTOR CARS ON HI^E| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engioes The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light I Cycle Co. I 4/5-2,
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      • 77 10 Train Services. REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. Mail Daily Imtm for north at 7.7 e.m. aa* 7.0 p.m. Other train* leave for Johore at m**?, 10 W *«i noon *M P-» *-66 P-, «-4«P. Mail arrive* from north at 8.16 a.m. and 't.Xjk e.m. Train* leave from Johore 7.9, 8.41.
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      • 286 10 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. SHELL FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT j v Please send Your Order to 1 C HIN HUAT LEE, 29 SOUTH CANAL ROAD I who also stock large quantities of lubricating oils, I carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. I 11 B e r m a
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 251 10 MAILS CLOSE. To-day. Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2 p.m Mil» and Malaeoa* Hainam I p.m. Fori Swettenham and Telak Anson *Perak 2 p.m. Malacca and Muar *Kaka 2 p.m. Penang* k Rangoon Dilwara 2 p.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Kumaang 2 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Edendale 2 p.m. Port
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    • 492 11 Bureau has issued a from a British officer throws him much into 1 French troops. w long? The anThe war with until either her n or her nation .<. is Bhortof wheat have been taken which we must c ise, in deference foresight which all preparations reckon on
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    • 309 11 Shall the prisoners-of-war be made to work while ia this country If so what kiuds of work will suit them without injuring the interests of Japanese labour These are among the questions now being studied among the officers in charge of captives, the officials
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 523 11 NOTICES 4 SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYL4TED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HiN WAtT& CO., Phone No. 428 102, Market Street. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that as from the 10th day f April, 1915, no document purporting to be signed by the mark of Low Chye Neo of No.
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      • 524 11 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with full particulars of the qnaliications and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees deeirir* appointments can have their applications file* on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes: 1. The retention of
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