Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1915

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol. 2. No. 101. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915 Price 5 Cents. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915. THE GREAT WAR. NOTES AND NEWS. Cl>« n?aiapa Cribune. SATURDAY, MAY 1.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 407 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO NIGHT Extra Shew at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT WAKE UP r it a Hard Job to KEE J AWAKE, whilst WATCHING CAUSE the LIGHT has BEES TIRING and v tIT THAT NEVfcR HAPPENS at the PALLADIUM, c
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    • 50 1 WVfIV'^M'HSBUHBIHiI^BBVBIiMBCHHBBRHHBVVVHHXVi^Bs^Hs^BBsV DO NOT BUY German Made Desk Files. j BRITISH MADE j ARE SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY ffloneo Jstd. 14a Collyep Quay. S I Telephone No. 288. ""MILKMAID BRAND MILK. I RICHEST IN CREAM I MAKES PEOPLE STRONG i H Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk' Co. (London) Singapore. I
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    • 235 1 "ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER" I FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY AT THE "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT and BENCOOLEN STREETS. The Eclair Film Cot Film Serial PRO TEA THE GREATEST LADY DETECTIVE (8) IX EIGHT MASSIVI REELS (3j Solid Duration 3 Hours
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  • 403 2 Mines Department Statistics. From the office of the Senior Warden of Mines there has been issued a .summary of lib ore bought from producers in Perak, Selangor and Negri .Sembilan during 31*14, and a comparison with 1913. It i.s an interesting pamphlet. The tables show the total quantities
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  • 94 2 The Preanger Bode reports that the German naval officer, Capt. Yon Miiller, who was interned at Bandoeng, made his escape on April Ist. He was allowed by the military authorities to reside at a hotel on parole, but asked to be released from parole and his
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  • 82 2 The bursary offered by the Engineering Society of China for the best pass in mathematics in the Junior Cambridge Local examinations was won by Chu Win-ehing, a pupil at St. Francis Xavier's School, Shanghai. He secured a pass in arithmetic, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, mechanics, mensuration, survey, and
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  • 52 2 Sinniah, the owner of a rubber estate at Tapah, charged with the murder of hit tindal, Thamotheram Pillai, on Feb. 15th, before Mr. Justice Edmonds, at Ipoh last Friday was sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment. Mr. J. Dunford Wood defended the accused, and the assessors were Messrs Cecil Hae
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    • 178 2 Ross's OBTAIINABLE. PER DOZEN. SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE AND Co., Ltd. <— —BC^— Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A REASON! Orders How Boofted bs Julian Frankel Furniture Co. Only Address ORCHARD ROAD. Only Address 'Phone 244. Wire "JULIAN." ———g. t. rn.TK.fr".
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    • 397 2 KOH Call BRAS BASAH ROAD, I Singapore. I EXCELLENT OFFER I FOR PORTRAITS 1 Drawn by Hand, for the First Time, and Only for a Limited Number. U BOOK YOUR ORDER at once or you lose I the opportunity. p We beg to announce that we can undertake to reproducp
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  • 1949 3 L prosecution's Opening Address t the Deputy secutor'S address was far a, regarded his ttingto the sergeants ;b he held indicated lan t3 had detained «jhe Sergeant had said in the house of the hfAV could his master the affair 7* then went on to say ■t.
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  • 358 3 Isn't it about time that the rule limiting commissions in the Army to men of "pure European descent" was relaxed Truth, which asks this question, comments as follows —A case came under my notice the other day in which a thoroughly eligible candidate —a member of a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 SINGAPORE JUVENILE CHOIR. (100 Voices). GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT (In aid of the War Relief Fund) WILL BE GIVEN IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE, SINGAPORE, On Saturday, Ist May, 1915 Commercing at 9 p.m. prompt. Tickets $1 each AT THE Robinson Piano Co., Kirn Co., and Koh Co. (No Seats Reserved). G.
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    • 343 3 Mechanotherapy. Latest Scientific Treatment. Treatment of Paralysis, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Gout, Nerve and Skin diseases, &c, by Mechano-Therapy and Electricity. Treatment under the guidance of patients' own medical men if they so desire. Scientific treatments often succeed when operations and drugs fail. Consult Dr. M. B. Leicester (Graduate of Chicago College)
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  • 472 4 The Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co.'s tug Alexandra had a very busy and exciting day on April 17th as the result of a double wreck on the Amherst Rock of Japanese vessels. Capt. Olin did some splendid work and saved both crews in admirable fashion. The
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  • 67 4 Mrs. H B. Salmond (care of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China) acknowledges with many thanks the following further contbutions Previously acknowledged $28,186.56 J. C. H. Darby 50 R. J. Saunders 20 Sale Photos "Kmden" 33 Mina 10 CH.T. 10 "Sympathy" $0 Proceeds of Rattle
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  • 48 4 I The British Minister in Peking has detailed Mr. Wilton and Mr. Ross to make a tour of inspection in the province of Kiangsu with the object of reporting the result of efforts made by the Chinese authorities to suppress the cultivation of I the opium poppy there.
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  • 146 4 Opium Seizure Case. In the 2nd Magistrates Court yesterday the ease in which two cooks of the s. s. Neleni mm charged with importing and being in possession of non-Government opium was heard. Accused number one. Font? Khiu. was fined 15,000, or in default of payment 6 months'
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  • 105 4 The establishment of th< Mongolia Joint Stock Company ii announced. The promotercompany are representatives of important Irkutsk trades, viz. Messrs Kamo, Kronkevitch shinsky, and the Chairman of th« Irkutsk Chamber of Coinrnen White (a relative of th* Russian Minister of Finance). The company is established for the pose
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    • 367 4 I THE j I TRANSMISSION OF POWER I 58 Between the Engine and Machines in any I which will Ensure (I) That all the Available Engine M W Factory Installation is a Most important Point, j Power is being Transmitted, and (2) That the jg and It is Most Necessary
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  • 90 5 Lou lon, April 29, 8.18 p.m. i. House of Commons, Mr. George mphasized that the drink proposals were to ensure not ultimate "bat i ictory soot:, without loss of life. Vast quanmafc rials were need--1 becaass the time was comAllies 1 attack would sustained character therto
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  • 113 5 Lond April 30, 5.30 a.m. Uouie of Commons the ih ink taxation 'proposals were ademned. Especially c delivered by the .eluding Mr. Red1, Mr. O'Brien and Sir. Healy, who desired that Ireland should be excluded from the Bill, saying that ige hai been made against Ireland. It is
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  • 125 5 London. April 29, 7.55 p.m. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd-George introduced the Government's proposals on the question of drink. <>n spirit the duty is doubled but that on light beer is Bnchanged. A graduated surtax up to 365. per barrel is imposed on heavy brews The
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  • 41 5 London, April 29, 5.50 p.m. Mr. Harcourt announced in the of Commons that no subloan towards the railway n to Lake Nyassa could be at present, but he hoped survey would be underbids the end of the year.
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  • 21 5 London, April 29, 7.5 p.m. TIe Fnion forces Daberoa, south-east aon, capturing a quantity of ck and transport.
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  • 25 5 London, April 29, 7.5 p.m. lam The death sentence Private Lonsdale has been con- r!ll i. It waits the ratification of IU Kaiser.
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  • 80 5 Great Rejoicing. London, April 29, 4.55 p.m. Renter states that there are great rejoicings in Australasia over the Imperial congratulations on the gallantry and achievements of the Australians and New Zealanders at the Dardanelles. There was a spontaneous demonstration on the grounds of Parliament House at Wellington. Patriotic
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  • 36 5 London, April 30, 5.10 a.m. Officers killed in the Dardanelles fighting are Fleet Surgeon Forrester, Commander Prentis, Lieutenant Maxwell le Froy and sub-Lieut. Jones-Parry, of the Reserve. One man was killed and eight wounded.
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  • 28 5 London, April 30, 5.30 a.m. A telegram from Volos states that a further* contingent of Australians disembarked on Gallipoli yesterday, and immediately installed batteries.
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  • 48 5 London, April 30, 5 a.m. The Daily Telegraph's Mitylene correspondent states that the Allied ships have reached Vrysey, in front of the Chanak forts. Allied troops have occupied the towns of Madytos and Gallipoli. The Turkish and German prisoners have been sent to Lemnos and Tenedos.
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  • 556 5 London, April 30, 5.50 a.m. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Rabbit Islands, in the Dardanelles, on 2Gth inst., witnessed the bombardment. At midday, he says, there was a pall of smoke at the mouth of the Dardanelles only comparable to a corner of Sheffield's smokiest
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  • 41 5 A London, April 29, 4.55 p.m. Telegrams from Athens state that the Allies successfully continued their operations yesterday at Suvla Bay on the Aegean Sea, somewhat northward of the Narrows, and captured an entire battalion of Turkish troops.
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  • 163 5 London, April 29, 6.30 p.m. Killed A. F. Anderson (Cameronians), C. X W. Bland, J. R. Caird, W. A. R. Carter (Lancasters), A. Macduff (Cameronians), R. R. Mcintosh, H. T. Maclver, R. W. Sterling, N. M. Young (Lothians). Died of Wounds H. Coupland, A. S. Henderson,
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  • 36 5 London, April 30, 4.25 a.m. The Admiralty state that one British merchantman was submarined and four fishing vessels sunk or captured during the week ending April 28tb, out of 1,441 arrivals and sailings.
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  • 39 5 The One Thousand Guineas were won by Van Cluse (5 to 2). Silver Tay (4 to 1) was second. Bright (10 to 1) third. M ran. Won by |of a length, length, between second and third.
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  • 156 5 (Courteously supplied by French Consul.) Officially Communicated. Paris, April 28.—Yesterday, the Allies progressed to the north of Ypres, capturing numerous prisoners and important material. We have advanced on the southern slopes of Hartmannsweilerkopf. To-day we continued our progress to the north of Ypres, captured material and made
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  • 51 5 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John Greig, (Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore) begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the following contributions Previously acknowledged $325,348.44 Ricksha Dept. (April) 50 W. H. Macgregor 750 F. G. Swindell (6th contribution) 25 Total
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  • 181 5 Messrs McAlister &Co., courteously inform us that the April crop of Bukit Kubu Rubber Estate aggregated 3,500 lbs. Owing to the great shortage of tonnage, the* A Holt liner Teucer loaded a full cargo of produce at Cebu and Manila for New York. She entered port solely to bunker yesterday.
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    • 224 5 I 5 for the price of 4 I 1 Ist Motorist (pointing io burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare." rSx5 22 2nd Motorist No spare and I always looked on you as an experienced motorist." 28
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  • 1298 6 Britain's Gold Reserves Ample for all Requirements. It is to be presumed that in refraining recently from making any further addition to the currency note redemption fund the Imperial Treasury has come to the conclusion that the stock of gold already accumulated for that purpose may be regarded
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  • 172 6 Programme of Celebrations. The programme of celebration! in connection with the presentation of the C.M.G. to Towkay Loke Yew is as follows All functions will take place at Mr. Loke Yew's b mm in Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, unless otherwise stated Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Investiture of
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  • 100 6 At Victoria Theatre To-night- Our readers are reminded that the Juvenile Patriotic Concert, in fti I 1,1 the War Relief Fund, comes off the Victoria Theatre sharp at Bins to-night. The programme if 1 varied and most interesting The children have been train perfection by Mr. Alex.
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  • 28 6 Miss Gilbert will conduct a hnterß service, 44 The Life of Christ, it th Boustead Institute on Sunday Sj 8.15 p.m. The pictures are both interesting and artistic.
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    • 320 6 IRobinson Co. I THE BLACK BOOK I OF THE WAR. I GERMAN ATROCITIES IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. I Full Text of Official Reports, j I Price 10 cts, each, j II Pboto* of I 1 Kitchener, Jellicoe, and French. j I 3 PICTURES IN AN OAK FRAME j I SIZE
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    • 43 6 ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER, j iBEST HEALTHIEST. Always ask for J ALLSOJ>P'S. SOLE IMPORTERS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. ADELPHI HOTEL. i MUSIC c t TO-NIGHT! After Dinner The Orchestra Will Play ON THE LAWN. 1 Refreshments can be had. DAVID BENJAMIN n2 Manager. J
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  • 466 7 t «ti)—6s cti.down. ier is BP t() 37/6 in London. in good demand in —:o: er \< down to 2/6£ best 1 smoked sheet 2/4 J. ftp 1 —:o:— n lon quotation for tin —:o:— t ill new ads. received after to-day are inserted on ■Sf 1
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  • 716 7 Yesterday's Meeting. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal Offices. Mr. F. W. Hallifax (President) was in the thair. There were present also Messrs Tan Kheam Hock, Chua Keng Chia, Ching Keng Lee, R. St. John Braddell, K. Tessensohn, Dr.
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  • 453 7 The Press Bureau says that aerial reconnaissance has shown that the shelling of Dunkirk was due to a land gun. The report of German warships being off the coast was due to misapprehension. Official: Fighting in Lorraine since April 15th has resulted in a French advance of four
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  • 41 7 Mr. Goh Lye Quee, Chief Interpreter and Translator of the Supreme Court, Singapore, is transferred to the Official Assignee's Office to-day, his place at the Supreme Court being filled by Mr. Yeo Tis ng Swee, 2nd Interpreter of the same department.
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  • 782 7 Ypres. Eyewitness' story. Reuter's Special War, Imperial, and Ordinary Services. London, April 30, 2.5 a,m. Eyewitness at headquarters writes that the German plan was a sudden onslaught south-westwards, with the object of gaining the crossings of the canal south of Bixschote and getting well behind the British left
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  • 61 7 London, April 30, 5 am. Despatches from Rotterdam state that fighting at Ypers Canal continues most furiously. The British are attacking constantly in increasing strength. The British have also vigorously taken the offensive in the La Bassee district where they have never lost the initiative. Streams of
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  • 24 7 London, April 30, 5.10 a.m. It is announced that the public in a single day supplied respirators for the whole army.
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  • 17 7 London, April 29, 7.5 p.m. To-day's list includes seven Canadian Officers killed and thirty-eight wounded.
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  • 37 7 London, April 30, 4.25 a.m. The enemy aircraft dropped incendiary bombs on Ipswich and Whitton this morning. Three houses were burned and it is not as yet known whether there) were any casualties.
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  • 76 7 London, April 30, 5 a.m. It is not known whether it was a Zeppelin or an aeroplane which appeared at Ipswich. Of several bombs, one incendiary fell on a house, in which there was a family of three, and into the bedroom. A daughter, aged 1?, was struck.
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  • 66 7 London, April 29, 5.50 p.m. In the Home of Commons, Mr. Joynson Hicks strongly urged the Government to allow more telegraphic codes, especially with the Dominioas and India, as the present limitation was crippling trade. The Government replied that it was impossible at present to consider the
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  • 192 8 Malaya's Roll of Honour. With thii issue of the Tribune there is circulated, as an inset, a special supplement containing three complete lists up to 30th April of those who have gone home to serve their King and Country in the war. For this interesting information we are
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  • 89 8 The Palladium has a grand change of programme to-night. "The Black 13" with a death dive of a woman on horseback, from a suspension bridge into the riyer below, is a startler. Granddad, a story of the Civil War, has some most realistic scenes and is crammed with
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  • 59 8 The Adelphi Hotel management has a novel feature in a moonlight band performance on the lawn of the Hotel for this evening. Music will play during dinner, the band later continuing on the green. There is an excellent menu for to-night. Refreshments can be had on the lawn.
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  • 66 8 Capt. Andreasen, the popular master of the Gerd, left to-day by the Dutch mail steamer Koningin Emma for Norway via the Continent. On the Bangkok run for several years, Captain Andreasen was highly valued by shippers for his speedy passages and first class condition of his
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  • 62 8 Few men are better known in shipping circles than Mr. Richard Nonis, the Chief Clerk of the Shipping Office. During his connection with the Marine Department much over 30 years, many thousands of seamen passed through his hands, and his many friends in maritime circles
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  • 41 8 M. Harold de Bondy (.son of the French Consul, Comte de Bondy) 2 xr M m R ger Dill on-Corneck (son J>f M. T. Dillon-Corneck of 3oe*i) V n Frklay next Ma y 7th, to Hon "fctaentg Nantes and Uouen respectively.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 34 8 WANTED. With previous ex, ri.rl °ne Liberal .alary g Application from Eur.Jan fir man individuals with Indian ,v m fir^. or would be considered Applications Hunt be addresata Mr. M. CA1HIKAVALO, Te^° Vr 7-5
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    • 691 8 Latest Advertisements. Y. M. C A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available for single gentlemen, with board and facilities for billiards and tennis. For particulars apply to THE GENERAL SECRETARY, V.M.C.A., Orchard Road 1-5 31-5 J WORE GOVERNMENT. Wanted immediately Assistant Medical Officer, European preferred, for important District Hospital appoiatmtnt. Apply
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    • 221 8 1"IN A CLASS BY ITSELF" I (THE HIGHEST). 5 torn H This is not the opinion of a few or of meppl majority, but J OF ALL who have tried Ross's Gre I AuK s HEAD Pilsener. It deserves its high reputation because it is always fully up to H
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  • 60 9 Singapore, May 1J.oivion— Hank 4 m/s. 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/4 1/32 Private 3 m/s. 2/4 17/32 J n Inriia— Bank T. T. 174f Hongkong— i/d 20£ Jh Bank d/d 99| Bank T. T. 142 •".k d/d. 114 pis—Graying rate $8.54 Ceil Bilk last issue 1/4 T.T. 1/4 1/32 u<
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  • 38 9 Reamer Indradeo, one of AmtrictQ Asiatic Steamship "nera, due here on May 10, v prompt despatch for and New York. For rates [BBt or passages application w« made to Messrs Adamson, u »Uan <fe (Jo., Ltd, the agents.
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  • 307 9 Shipping Notes and News. Fine weather is experienced in the China S a. :o: Bay of Bengal, fine, clear smooth sea, light breezes. The S.M.N, liner Koningin Emma arrived here to-day. The Warrack liner Lennox passed the Suez Canal on April 29th. The P. and 0. Nubia is
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  • 94 9 It is not only British shipowners who are seeking to capture trades in which the Germans had succeeded in getting a large share. The Swedish Shipping Gazette sta es that the Transatlantic Company, of Gothenburg, have started a service between Sweden and the Persian Gulf, to which
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  • 122 9 The Chamber of Commerce has received the following letter on the above subject reading as follows Dear Sir, —It would appear that there are several cargo-owners in Singapore who have goods on board the steamer Kleist at Padang, and probably also on board the Rheinland. These
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  • 167 9 Skule, Norw. str. 1150 tons, Capt. Bander, arrived from Bangkok. For Bangkok. In Rjads. Htl nu<, Biit. str. 9000 tons, Capt. Baker, arrived from China. For Europe. Agents Mansfield, at Sect. 5. Hniphong, French str. 1493 tons, Capt. D^si r at, arrived from Saigon 1-5. For Saigon. Agents:
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  • 121 9 Owing to the shortage of tonnage in Far Eastern waters, thousands of tons of cargo are awaiting shipment at Hongkong, while, according to the United States Consul-General at that port, reports from Shanghai and North China generally are to the same effect. Apparently there are few signs
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  • 200 9 According to the Montreal Journal of Commerce, New York, underwriters have been notified that the Oversea Prize Committee are inviting offers to charter the detained German steamers Rajaburi, at Hongkong the Quarta, at Singapore and the Diana, at Lagos. The Montreal paper's correspondent goes on to say that
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  • 155 9 ARRITALS J9-4-I*. Jin Ho, Brit., 93, Harding. April 29, Asahan, gen., E. S. Co. Omapere, Brii. 340, Lyons, April 29, Spore, gen., E. S. Co. Tara, Brit, 3651, Hamlyn, April 29, N'patam, gen., H. L. Co. Perseus, Brit., 4299, Reepenhausen, April 28, Liverpool, gen., W. M. Co. Atjeh,
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  • 55 9 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Benloraond, 6th May, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire <t Co. Helenus, 6th May, for London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire <& Co. Monmouthshire, (Shire), Bth May, from London. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire Co. Merionethshire, 16th May, from
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  • 292 9 Per P. Sc 0. Nagoya.—Mrs J. Keller, Miss Newton, Mr. C. G. Renshaw, Mr. W. J Smith, Mr. S. Strachan, Miss A. Leach, Mr. S. B. Ha>npton. Per P. <fc 0. Moldavia.—Mr. A. W. Walkinshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bean, Mr. Valk, Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
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  • 56 9 The Namsang is timed to sail f<»r Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Moji on the 29th inst. —:o:— The Nagoya, of the P. 0 intermediate service, is expec ed to sail outward on or about the May 4th. The Cordillere, of the M.M. line, is expected to pass through Singapore on
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  • 203 9 Latest Quotations, (Renter's Special Strviget.) London, May 1, 6-5 p.m. Metals. Tin:—£165 spot Straits,3 month! £161.10.0. Bar Silver 23 13/16. Copper 80J. Iron 65/9. Iron Sheets 15£—15£ selected. Lead 21|. Braziers 97. Spelter s 40. Yellow Metal 10. Produce Rubber 2/5|—2/2|. Fine hard Para spot: Plantation, Ist
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  • 24 9 [Singapore, May i Tin. —$80 buyers. Copra. —Weak. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Gambier. —Good demand. Pepper. —Weak. Other Products. t fcteady,
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  • 203 9 Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $21.00 Nutmegs Hi) S. 22.00 Copra k.40 CJopra Goroug Talo of) Copra Dongalo a.^o Copra Kavong 8.00 Copra Pulo 7.90 Copra Pontianak 7.60 Copra Siantan 8.45 Copra Singkawang g.46 Sago Flour Singapore Ist quality 4.20 Sago Flour Singapore fair 4.J5 Sago
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  • 46 9 The N. V. K. liner Katorj Mam, frotf^ London for Japan r ««arti Jtamd the Suez Canal on April 2 ith she is due here on May 12th. The Ellennan line pb. Kalerao will be despatched on or about May 24th for Marstiih,, Lender* and Liverpool.
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    • 66 9 Train Services. REVISED TIMES Singapore < Tank-Road) Daily. leaves tor north at 7.7 a.m. and Othei trains leave for Johore at i.. noon, UO p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p. mm irm« from north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 e from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.15, am, 1.16, 3.2, 4.23 and 6.5.
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    • 65 9 AIDS TO TRADE. The business problem of today is not the manufacturing, but the selling end of your business. Anything that increases sales is of importance to the business man—and advertising is the great sale increases The Tribune specialises in advertising that sells goods and develops trade. For rates etc
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 323 9 fixtures. i Saturday. 1st. li U r hv*SiJj?apore Jnvenile Choir, t** c Theatre, f pm. r r a ft 6 in 11,07 p m Sunday, 2nd. r 4 am. h ft. 2 ins.; 11.43 p.m. r ft. 1 ia". Monday, 3rd. i 1-» a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins. «.24 p.m.
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  • 791 10 Prices Quoted it the Market this Morninj. Singapore, May 1. Meters. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brjkera, iaaue the following list of quotation* j— Robber Shares. Horn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo Java 6/- 7/2/- Anglo-Malay 8/6 9/6 1 Aver Kilning 10/-
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  • 91 10 Good Marksmanship of S.P C Arnott. -Daily Press. At the parade of the Hongkong Special Police on April 16th the Grimble Cup for shooting was presented to Mr. Arnott, who won the trophy with a score of 55. In handing him the Cup, Mr. George Grimble expressed
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  • 90 10 Miicro Ed Route Tokyo. Washington, April 9. —It has been learned en good authority here that General Venustiano Carranza, head of the Mexioan Constitutionalist party, has sent a brother of Madero, the assassinated former president of Mexico, to Tokyo on a secret mission. It is currently reported
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    • 368 10 BAN. LEE ANN Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 58 59, MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 1130. Sbipehandlers and Providores, General Importers and Exporters of Engineering Storee and Agricultural Implements and Estate Suppliers. Agents for THI STRAITS FACTORY, LIMITED, ICE MANUFACTUBHRB. G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle Road. Tuner, Repairer and Dealer of, Pianos, Organs
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    • 658 10 Church Services. ft. Andrew's cathedral. 4th Sunday after Easter.—7.3o a.m. Litany. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral i. 9.16 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Sunday School Bible Classes. ».30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymn. 318, 127. 322, 299. 138, 117, 477. Lessons. M. Deut. 4,1-23. E. Dent. 4,23-41:
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    • 219 10 I MOTOR CARS ON HPe"| MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYBti GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles I Gasolene light Cycle Co. j 4/5-2, BEACH
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  • 628 11 ikerfl and carpenters well in the way of .1 remarked. M Aye", John Milliken, his arm and glancing the diminishing Bar- "and they're earning tctly a restful ipation to climb apper work of a when the shells are and each one that chunks of iron at Neither
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  • 626 11 Before the War. 44 1 will wage war without mercy, sparing no one and nothing; destroying all that J cannot take." Some very intimate glimpses of 44 The Berlin Court under William II." are given in the book with this title by Count Axel yon Schwering
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 553 11 NOTICES GUAN KIAT CO, 37, Phillip Street, Ship-Chandiers, GoTernment and Municipal QpMtWMiloil, General Importers and K*port*r<» and Commission -Agent?. Estates, Rice-Mill »nd Saw- M ill Supplier*. SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE" BOILER FLUID THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING STEAM BOILERS. Telegraphic Address: GUANKIAT SINGAPORE. Code* used A.B.C. sth Edition
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    • 310 11 i NOTICES KIAM KIAT CO., 108 109. MARKET STREET. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Sole Agents: THE MOLCOTT BELTING Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 12-11 I SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WAIT CO., Phone
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    • 486 11 The Malaya Tribune* EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish of charge—with full particuiarß of the qualifications and experience of suitable men for anj position they have vacant. Employee* desiring appointments can have their applications filad on the Register for a fee of $5. This includes:— L The retention of their
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    • 575 12 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. t—l, Collyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. VAN OUTHOOBS Muntok, Djobooe. Biinjoe. Pangkal-Pinang, Koba, Tanjong- Pandan and Batavia M RfWfl KFP- Poeloe-Samboe, Tongkal, Moeara-Saha. Simpang and DjwM Jjay Brouw'kr
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    • 189 12 SHIPPING^ pT&a Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, c 9 Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, Hppfe fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. "insurance SOUTH BRITISH j INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every
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    • 372 12 SHIPPINC_ BRITISH INDIA S.N. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamer* of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons Commaadar*. s.s. Takada 6.949 O.M. Robuis. s.s. Ma«b-a» «.'.'49 J. rt.X.R. s.s. Japan
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    • 348 12 BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF !>•[>• j AUSTRALIA !SA INCORPOR A TID BY ROYai CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60 0 £20 each Reserve Fund Reserve LiabHitj BANKERS. The Bank of City and Mi< and London County and stci' Bank, Ltd., The Nati Bank of England, Ltd.,' Bank of Scotia; SINGAPORE
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 10 1 Supplement to The Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 1ST, 1915
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    • 1617 1 Tht following lists have been forwarded us from the Colonial Secretariat for publication for the information of the general public List A. List of gentlemen to whem the Governor of the Straits Settlements hay, on the authority of the Army Council conveyed to him by the
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      • 485 2 1 GUAN KIAT CO., I 37, Phillip Street. i 2 i I Telephone Nos. 1233, 1174. f Telegraphic Address: r 1 Codes Used: g guankiat. (Private 1450). IA. B. 6.5 th Edt. and A. I. J I i ft fe S Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal I S Contractors, General
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