Malaya Tribune, 24 April 1915

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  • 24 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND *r J SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2- No. 95. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. APRIL 24, 1915 Price 5 Cents.
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    • 346 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 915 p.m. TO-NIGHT I WHY WAS THE IRON CROSS? bo Easily Had With Apologies to WILHELM Co., Now Look at this. A Three-Keel Production by the Famcus GAUMONT Co. It's English you Know
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    • 247 1 DO NOT BUY German Made Desk j Files. BRITISH MADE FILES ARE SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY 3loneo Jbtd. 14a Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 288. IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT. THIS IS IT A GOOD PROGRAMME And You will Know Where You will Get
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  • 646 2 Judgment was delivered shortly before his retirement by Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith, in Penang, in the suit brought by Khaw Joo Tock and several other 3 against Ng 800 Bee and several others for: (1) an account of the partnership dealings between the plaintiffsand defendants under
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  • 41 2 Over 20 tons of copper destined for Berlin have been discovered under a pile of vegetables in a railway car at Chiasso station, Switzerland. The sender was an Italian chemist of Turin. Quantities of copper wire were found on his premises.
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    • 219 2 I JOHN LITTLE Co., 1 Limited. 1 HRVB JUST RECEIVED I I A LARGE CONSIGNMENT I I OF I TATE'S FINEST CHOPPED SUGAR I I Price per 4 lb. tin 95 Cents. 7 lb. tin $1-50. EMPIRE CARS I I Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out I Within 3
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    • 324 2 ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER AND COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHER AND EMBALMER. No. 157. MIDDLE ROAD. 'Phone No. 619« Telegraphic Address "DALEY" Established 1597 AGENTS FOR Messrs Dottridge Bros., Ltd., London. I HOTEL van WIJK~~ DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES for MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL. 11l K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. I
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  • 1047 3 The Company's annual meeting v. iterday at 12'AO p.m. at pj Bonatead and Co., the ("am- offices, Collytf Quay. Hon. E. D. Hewan was in air. There were also present gggrs A. D. Allan, J. Sellars, K.A. 1 »ns P. Fisken; Btoihmrd, G. Gibboni and A.P.W. Blenowe.
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  • 100 3 Keppel Golf Club. The following match will be played on Sunday, commencing at 9.15 a.m. sharp. Captain. Vice-Captain. Kennedy Jones v. Knox Gilbertson. Ferguson White v. King Arthur. Aspinall Brown v. Dove Binnie. Leggatt Soper v. Wishart Darby. Trowell A. Smith v. Bircham k Barrett. Blackwell Cameron v. Maw
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  • 72 3 Mrs, H. B. Salmond (care of The Chartered Bank of India.. Australia and China) acknowledges, with many thanks, the following contributions Previously Acknowledged $27,884.33 Sympathy 20. Miss. A. A. Harding (2nd) 10. G. N. Allen 10. Collected in Bangkok by Mrs. Bnsiard 197.25 Lodge Emulation per W.
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  • 238 3 Celebrations in Ku: h Lumpur. Th*- following programme of functions baa been arranged, says the Ma ay Mai', ia connection with the presentation of the C V .G. to Towkay Loke Tew. Tn* decotation will bee ed by H. E the High Commissioner (Sir Arthur Young,
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    • 249 3 MOHAMEDAN PROCESSION. The "Ratham" Procession will start from the Teluk Aver Street Mosque on Saturday night, the 24th inst. 9- 4 24-4 I i myatilTkT :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over 35 years' service in Ceylon and the Btrartl Government. Work Under Personal Supervision CHARGES MODERATE. No. Sf,
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    • 954 3 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES SITUATE AT TRANQUERAH AND PANCHOR, MALACCA TO BE HELD AT MY SALE-ROOM No. 12 FIRST STREET On Saturday, the Stb May, I*ls, at 12 Noon. PARTICULARS. L All thoae two pieces of land situate at Tranquerah, containing a total area of
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  • 370 4 Trial of Pirates at the Old Biiley. As an old lawyer I can remember a gang of foreign pirates and murderers being tried and hung at the Old Bailey in 18G4.—Mr. Frederic Harrison, in the Times. The gang were the crew of the ship Flowery Land, which,
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  • 246 4 Naturalised Alien Asked to Resign- Mr. Arthur Strausi, MP., the gentleman referred to in the following paragraphs, ii a personage of considerable interest to residents in the Straits, for he is one of the ring of wealthy "riggers" who for yean practically controlled the price of
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  • 94 4 Revise! Rates Payable from Jan 1 Next. Notice is given in the Gazette that the books containing the rents of all grants and leases of land within the SettlemeMt of Singapore are revised by the Governor in Council under the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance or in
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  • 190 4 The Shun Tien Shih Pa© reports an interview with an anonymous authority en China's population of to-day. This authority said that the population of 400,000,000 was roughly estimated thirty years ago, and it was impossible that it had not increased during that period. He based his* calculation
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    • 290 4 !H~||H«HM THE TRANSMISSION OF POWER j +he Eneine and Machines in any which will Ensure (I) That ah the Available Engine 2 I Between the E^ ,c and power bejng Transmitted, and (2) That the g I Indies' I Transmission is Silent, Easily Looked After, and g jgj Not Liable
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 5 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. ClK malapa Crlbune. SATURDAY, APRIL 24
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    • 22 5 Another Dastardly Outrage. I London, April 22, 8.15 p.m TVtrnNvl' r Envoy was torpedoed shelled after taking to thebf'St-.
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    • 51 5 I/>n<Ion, April 23, 3.15 a.m. rj- steamer I llliant, j f or J.ondon, lias been captur*1 by the Germans. Lonfj Odds on British Methods. Oiliciai During the week endv 21, one British inerchant!n;u. and one fishing-vessel were sunk v the Germans, out of 1,519 «irri Vfl. and
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    • 78 5 I April 2.*>, XV) a.m. M. Angagneur has returned from at'»:ir in the north of France, in the course of which he met Mr. Winston Churchill. I, he said that one of the principal objects of his converntion with Mr. Churchill was as to th»'
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    • 106 5 London, April 22, 10.5 p.m. In the House <»f Commons, Mr. Dug asked what wai being done to replace the Swedish gendarmerie tod officers withdrawn from Persia. Sir Edward Grey said that the whole organization of the gendarmwas thrown into confuiion rsistent failure of UV- Persian Government to
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    • 81 5 Unckm, April 22,10.5 p.m. the messages of conceived in connection with ■j*ath*of Baron de Reuter and from Mr. KengoJaj anese financial commoner. London, April 22, 9 p.m. Th of the Baron and Keuter took place in churchyard. They were one grave. Beside the attendance included
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    • 38 5 I April 22, G. 25 p.m. H. Delepine, V. Leitch, i- C E. Parker. \Vounds K.M. Graham. B. Whiteside (Army W. Glachan, E. M. res), A. C. Hart ids). G. Hayhnrst- C. M. Howard.
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    • 139 5 At Vpres. London, April 23, 1.20 a.m. Paris The evening communique says: Near Hangemarck, north of Ypres, the British repulsed two attacks. The German counterattacks on hill GO have finally failed. Their violence was apparently due to a desire to repair the defeat, which the German communiques
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    • 175 5 London, April 23, 1.30 p.m. Field-Marshal French, in a bulletin, says the German attacks on hill GO were renewed several times since Monday, but all have failed and the attacks have ceased for the time being. We hold the entire crest of the hill and so deny
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    • 387 5 London, April 23, 1 p.m. Paris The capture of Bois Ally in the forest of Apremont is most important, as it enables the French Ito threaten the German possession (of St. Mihiel. The German troops who were most aggressive during all the winter in this
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    • 123 5 London, April 22, G.35 p.m. In the House of Commons, in replying to a question, Sir Edward Grey said that the Japanese Govern r ment had been informed of the Railway concessions already granted to Britishers and, no doubt, they would respect the rights already acquired. We
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    • 24 5 London, April 22, G. 30 p.m. Mr. Lloyd-George will submit next week to the House of Commons proposals for curtailing facilities for drink.
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    • 158 5 London, April 22, G.40 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Tennant, Under Secretary for War, made a statement on the Army Estimates. He said that Lord Kitchener authorised him to say thai recruiting during the past few months had been most satisfactory. The numbers
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    • 37 5 London, April 23rd 6.50 p.m. Amsterdam A Berlin communique says that the High Seas Fleet recently has been repeatedly cruising in the North Sea and advanced into English waters without meeting the British Fleet.
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    • 8 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.)
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    • 158 5 Paris, April 20. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 72. GO. Yesterday, we progressed in Alsace, the enemy hurriedly evacuating Eselsbrucke. To-day, there have been artillery engagements on the front at Soissons, and in Argonne The French aviator Garros was obliged by an accident to
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    • 325 5 The Magellan Times, published in Punta Arenas, on the Straits of Magellan, and therefore fully entitled to its claim to be the M farthest south British newspaper," has in its issue of December 1 7th (sent to his home in Cheshire by Midshipman Ray Mandley,
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      • 218 5 I 5 for the price of 4 i Motorist {pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble: one of my confounded Kj tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." f»3 [iS; £hg? Motorist "No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." X c?o«
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    • 788 6 The Deciding Factors. A forecast that within less than six months the Allies will have secured a triumph over the enemy is made by Lieutenant-Colonel Roustam Bek in the Daily Express. This view he bases on the preponderance of the forces of Britain, Trance, and Russia,
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    • 82 6 A meeting of Justieei of the Peace will be held in the First Magistrate's Chambers at the Police Courts on 4th May at 2-15 p.m., to elect a Justice to fill a vacancy on the Board of Licensing Justices. There will be a Promulgation «f Sentences on
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    • 63 6 Appointment of Deputy. It is notified in the Gazette yesterday that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased, by instrument passed under the Pnblie Seal of the Colony on the 20th fa of April, 1915, to eonstitau appoint the Hon'ble Richard Jamej Wilkinson, C.M.<;., to be his
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    • 68 6 Promotions Gazetted. His Excellency the Governor ha been pleased to approve the following promotions in the Singapon Volunteer Corps Singapore Volunteer Artillery. Lieutenant D. T. Lewii to bt Captain. Bmuhardier F. H. Temperley to be Second Lieutenant. Singapore Volunteer Rifi.es. Sergeant G. Day to be Seooai Lieutenant. Malay Company,
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    • 97 6 At the Addphi To night Following up the great success that the innovation of Cinderftlli Dances have proved at this popular hotel, the management is goinf better to-night in adding Scottish Dancing to the programme. Quite a number of Scots have signified their intention to be present for
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    • 106 6 This wrecked vessel is in much the same condition afl B&e the day of her stranding. A co siderable amount of bei <W been discharged but the nitare o a large part of the soya beans, has had a effect on the hull, eaptcoulj decks. The weather has
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    • 59 6 It is notified that His untitled Hie Govern*** h•- grant to Mr. J .:J Smith, Pai« < Court, l"ti of tf «alary f->r MI I the 17th instant. ;o: Ihi totlnwtnf getitleint» H elaoted to be thf> W of the BttfUauiant ol HoD'ble A. U Adam* I I Mr. W
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      • 451 6 I NEW ZONOPHONE RECORDS j I FOR APRIL 1915. I I 10" Double SldodSi-ZO each. I I x 1384 It's a lor* way to Tipperary Black Diamond, I Carry on March I I l 1385 Egyptian Patrol March 1 j The Thunderer March n I z 1396 Private Tommy Atkins
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      • 61 6 McSallum s Perfection Scotch Whisky, j scotch AGENTS:— Caldbeck, Macgrcoor Co. I Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. ADELPHI HOTEL. TO-NIGHT! Special Dinner WITH MUSIC TO BE FOLLOWED BY A. Cinderella Dance. 10 45 p.m. THE HIGHLAND SCHOTTISGHE WILL BE DANCED. 11-1S p.m. Lancers. THE FIGURES WILL BE CALLED
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    • 457 7 Xiv i- at ?S12 —f»2i cU. up. ft t French liner Amazone is due ure* i-.rn. to-morrow. to:— The English mail will be delivered t 9.30 a.m. to-raorrow. if— All new a Is. received after tljo a.m. to-lay are inserted on —to:-- i )D of wolfram were
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    • 291 7 Great Indignation in Holland. According to wires received from Holland there is the greatest indignation prevalent in the Netherlands in connection with the sinking of the Dutch steamer Katwijk. The whole of the Dutch Press now recognises that the vessel was sunk by a German submarine. The
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    • 237 7 Judgment in the libel case, Mr. MacGregor v. The Straits Times Ltd. and Mr. A. W. Still, will be delivered on Tuesday, at 10.30 a.m., in the Supreme Court. Dr. C.F. Nicholas, Medical Officer of the Penang Rubber Estates, resident at Caledonia, P. W., is going home by the next
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    • 625 7 Full particulars of an invention designed to greatly improve the quality and appearance of Straits and F. M. S. copra are published o* page 11 of this issue of the Tribune. We are eonyineed that the quality of this product can be considerably improved and that there
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    • 102 7 The programme which the Bijou Theatre has for its patrons to-night is one par excellence. The Beggar Princess is one of Messrs Gaumont's finest productions, there being perfect execution of a most powerful plot. The French 75, is shown with stirring scenes of Russian Army mameuvres and martial
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    • 65 7 STOP PRESS. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. The Turkish forces are advancing in Persia on Kermansha. Persian Government desires to avoid useless bloodshed, and is withdrawing its troops. Britain bag negotiated with Almalgamated Copper Company placing the output under British control. Other copper interests have made
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    • 41 7 THE CZAR'S ADVANCE. Severe Austrian Defeat. London, April 22, 9.40 p.m. Petrograd A communique says Austrian night attacks on the Telepotch Rumania front were repulsed. The Russians, counter-attacking with the bayonet, drove the enemy back with heavy loss.
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    • 46 7 20,000 Troops Landed. London, April 22,10.5 p.m. German wireless reports state that twenty-thousand Allied troops landed at Enos in the midst of a heavy cannonade from warships and Turkish batteries. Telegrams from Athens state that I Allied warships are bombarding the Gallipoli peninsula.
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    • 79 7 London, April 22, 10 30 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Macnamara explained that the Manitou was stopped by the Turkish torpedo-boat which escaped from Smyrna. Eight minutes were given to abandon the transport. Three torpedoes were fired, but missed, and British destroyers attacked the torpedo-boat. He
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    • 84 7 London, April 22, 10.5 p.m. Official The victory of Shaiba proved even more complete than we hoped. Not only did the enemy abandon motor-cars, guns, ammunition and waggons, but independent reports show that the retirement was a rout, and was molested by turncoat tribesmen. There are persistent rumours
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    • 45 7 London, April 22, 6-35 p.m. Petrograd Telegrams from Ispahan state that German agents from Turkey are vigorously pushing an anti-Anglo-Russian propaganda, clrcirculating fly-sheets containing most false statements. The local authorities are supine and the native gendarmie are apparently aiding the movement.
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    • 60 7 Mr. Tennant said in the House: Precautionary measures are being taken with a view to anticipated plagues of flies and insects in the warmer weather. Bacteriologists are busy combating spotted hoped and believed that tbey overcome this dangerous scourge. Mr. Tennant paid a glowing tribute to
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    • 485 7 Eye-witness* Story. London, April 2?, 5.35 p.m. Eye-witness gives some details of the fighting on hill GO near Ypres. He sajs that heavily charged mines exploded under a German trenchp burying a hundred and fifty men. We immediately rushed the craters, gaining possession of some two
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    • 53 7 London, April 22, 8.15 p.m. In the House of Commons Mr. Tennant affirmed that all was going well with the Air Service, the difficulties of training men and manufacturing material being splendidly overcome. It is considered that the new Army would be adequately supplied with aeroplanes. For further
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    • 805 8 Shipping Notes and News. The Ocean line s. s. Helenas sails on April 2'Jth for London. The Koningin der Nederlanden is due in Singapore, outward bound, on the 30th inst. The Japanese liner Hirano Mara (N. Y. K.) sails for China and Japan on or about May 3rd.
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    • 145 8 According to recent cables from Rome, the Austrian losses in the Carpathians total fully 300,000 men. Rifles captured by the Russians show that whole Anstrian divisions are armed with old German rifles with the result that they are compelled to use black gunpowder. The Tunes reports that the Russians have
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    • 352 8 (By The Mbn At The Rails.) The morning was fine and cool. There was a fair attendance ot owners and others interested but a very thick mist was also disagreeably present, and, enveloping practically the whole course, and made rt next to impossible to judge of form
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    • 40 8 The Y. W. C. A. monthly meeting will be held in the Institute, 8 Fort Canning Road, on Monday, April 16th, at 5-15 p.m. The address will be giviven by Mrs. Oechsli. All members are invited to be present.
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      • 52 8 j RATHBOURN E DAIRY FARM I I 3rd Milestone Serangoon Road. 1 ENTIRELY DNDEB EUROPEAN BUPKHVIBION. P FRESH ~COWS' MILK. I Supplied curitointrH »Hh«ir residencen in all 1 parti of Singapere town and Suburbs alio to all the hospitals, f Prices Per Quart (40 oas.) A3 Cts. j Pint (30
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      • 145 8 Latest Advertisements. AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK The Company's Steamer INDRADEO Is due here on the 10th May and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For rates of freight and passage apply to ADAMSON GILFILLAN 8 Co., Ltd. Agents. Telephone No. 119 ft 2-44
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      • 414 8 Are You Content to Drink 1 Unnaturally sweetened, watery mixtures which are Bold the name of jj beer THERE is no more wholesome and invigorating in the tropics than Light, Pure PILSENER BEER i These qualities cannot exist in a BEER which i> unnaturally sweet and insipid. A Genuine British
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    • 2293 9 Further Evidence. an un the Field General Court reassembled yesterday Jr o Blanford, of the Malay iras called to give He eeid that on the out--1 wgr bil regiment was l" .«1 with the local forces. I -ions of the regiment were Isewhere for the general
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    • 130 9 ARRIVALS 12-4-1». Pangkor, Brit., 14, Caswell, April 22, B Datoh, gen.. E. S. Co. Omapere, Brit, 340, Lyons, April 11, Spore, gan., E. S. Co. Hebe. Brit, 346, Scott, April It, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 190, Taj lor, Ipril 21, Langkat, gen.,
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    • 98 9 The following vessels are expected at Port 8 wet ten ham Hingchow, tsth April, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire ft Co. Golconda, 27th April, for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. Agents, Messrs Bonatead, Ha apshire Co. Demodocus, 30th April Agents, Messrs Boustead. Hampshire ft Co.
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    • 109 9 Per P. ft 0. Nagoya.—Mrs J. t Keller, Miss Newton, Mr. C. G. Renshaw, Mr. W. J. Smith, Mr. S. Straehan, Miss. A. Leach, Mr. S. B. Hampton. Per P. A 0. Moldavia —Mr. A. W. Walkinshaw, Mr. k Mrs. A. W. Bean. Per P. 0. Egypt—Mrs. Pearson,
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    • 49 9 At the annual general meeting of the above company, held at Mefltrf Eratt Co 's (the Company's Secretaries) at noon to-day, a dividend of five per cent, was declared. Messrs W. H. Macgregor and J. Omer were re-elected din ctore and Messrs Welsh A Co. auditors.
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    • 230 9 Latest Quotations, Reuter's Special Services. London, April 22. Metals. Tin:—ilCT.lo.o spot. Strait*, S months XI6S 10.0. Bar Silver 211. Copper 77£. Iron 65/10. Iren Sheets 1» selected. Lead |U. Spelter 36. Pftisie. Rubber 1/SJ buyers. Fine hard Para spot: 1/6 Plantation, Ist class quality crepe 1/3}. Copra
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    • 230 9 [Singapore, April 24) Tin. 7.*> tons gold. Copra* —Steady. Tap ii xxl —Weak. S*s* Flour. —Weak. Qambier. —Good demand. Pepper. -Stea ly. Other Products. rkef pte* ly, Litest Local Market Quotations. Yamegi 110 B. per picnl |sf.arj Batmen t' B. 22.00 Oepra f i;aii r>.io* r Cepra f;
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    • 78 10 REViitD TIMES. Singapore u&ily. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. a*4 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.41 f Mail arrives from north at 8.1* a.m. and 5.14 p.m. Trains leave from .Johore 7.9, 8.4?,
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    • 66 10 Singapore, April t4. On London Bank4m/e. 2/41/1« Demand 2/41/32 Private 3 m/e. 2/4 17/33 On Indu— Bank T. T. 174J On Hongkong— B.mk d/d 20^ On Shanghai— Bank d/d. ?t| On Jay Bank T. T. 142 On Japaii Hank d/d. 114 Sot6reigns—buying rate $8.§4 India Ceil Bills last isnu*
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    • 85 10 A message from Glasgow states that a serious fire occurred in the Dundee Harbour at one of the warehouses built on the eastern wharf, in which were stored LO,OOO bales of jute and gnnnies, the «tock being estimated it 2,000 tons. The Dundee Fire Brigade attended, and were successful in
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    • 775 10 Price* Quttfd ia the Market this Moraint SINGAPORE, APBIL 24. itun. Inß and Eratt, Exchange andtkare ■KtfftHft, iseue the following lbt of quotatiaaa Rubber Shares. *am. Talue. Buyer*, lellm. 2/- Allagar 1//0 «/4 1 Anglo Java Jr «C 2/- Anglo-Malay J/« V 1 AyerKumng 10/- l *f
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    • 259 10 The following telegram from the Right Hon'ble the Seceretary of State for the Colonies to His Excellency the Governor, dated 20th April, 1915, is published in the Gazette for general information Having now received full report as to riot I desire to associate myself with all those
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      • 597 10 Church Services. S. ANDREW'• CATHEDRAL. 3rd Sunday After Easter.-7 a.m. H'dyCoiumunion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion harai 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children Service. 5.30 p.m. Evening and Sermon. Hymn-. «3.136. ft* Pa. 150. 11«, 4.V.271. Lf mm. M. l- i. 62#. J Luke 18-dl to 19,11. E. Ezek.
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      • 230 10 I MOTOR CARSON H! E MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYftl GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres JMeitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene Light Cycle Co. 4/5-2, BEACH ROAD.
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 392 10 FIXTURES. Saturday, 24th. Cinderella aad Scottish Dance. Adelphi Hotel. B. I. Omtward mail expected. Gkaagkat Serdang Meeting. nooa. Mobaaaaaedan Ratmaa Procession p.w. Aaeiion aale of valuable Chinese furniture at 9#-10 River Valley Road at 2 p.m. Aaotion of valuable laud and house property IB Malacca Powell's, 2.30 p.m. Auetion of
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    • 816 11 New System of Drying. tified in last week's Gov- Gazette that patent rights Q granted to Mr. E. H. of "The Nook, Changi pore, for a drying shed a copra by the combined m-beat and artificial heat. I, coarse of an interview resentative of this journal i explained
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      • 179 11 PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC CO., LONDON. Notice is hereby given that we have transferred our Agency for Malaya to Messrs Barker 8 Kengchuan, No. 15, Battery Road, Singapore, who will hold stocks of our preparations including Motor Car" Brand Disinfectant Fluid, Hycol and Sal-Hycol. London, March 3rd, 1915. 22-4 v G. C.
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      • 576 11 NOTICES GUAN KIAT CO., 37, Phillip Street, Ship-Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters ;*nd Commission Afenta. Batata Rice-Mill and Saw-Jlill Supplier*. SOLE AGENTS FOR "GLOBE" BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING STEAM BOILERS. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT SINGAPORE. Codes used A.B.C. 6th Edition and Al.
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      • 342 11 NOTICES KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MULCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 12-11 a 'SHELL' MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WAIT~& CO., Phone No.
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      • 560 11 The Malaya Tribune, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—free of charge—with full particulars of the qnelif cations and experience of suitable men for any position they have vacant. Employees desiring appointments oan have their applications filea on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— L The retention
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      • 479 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collycr Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. PYNACKKK BOMB* K Batavia. Snurabaya, lUaMtf, Balik-Paj.an. Donggala. PaMenado. Tagoelandang. Biaoa, Taroeta. Peta. Tamako. Totok. Djiko. Gotontalo, Toimmbay, with tmnrhipment at liatarla
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      • 73 12 STEAMER SAILINGS. For Bandjermsssin, Kota Baroe and Samarinia. The s.s. "Sri Borneo" will be despatched for above ports. For Freight Passage Apply to THIO SOEN YANG, Agent. 21, South Canal Road. 25-7 G. R. C0ELH0, 52, Selegle Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer of Pianos, Organs a E d other Musical
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      • 191 12 BHIPPIIC P.& 0. Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Further Informadon, Hppl£> to: H. W. BDCKLAND, AGENT. FUKACAWA KISEN KAISHA (S.S. CO.) HEAD OFFICE SAGA. Line Of Steamers To THE STRAITS INDIAN AND RED SEA
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