Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1915

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND W SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Voi. 2.- Nc. US. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MAY 22, 1915. Price 5 Cents.
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    • 341 1 I PALLADIUM <D ?Md. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. J I. LAST AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE I OF I "Tie Grotesques" I THE LAUGHTER MAKERS including FRED WINN. l Pr tfnmat of New Muscal Itenu. THE GROTESQUES will present I TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT I pecial Farewell I Popular Programme. I Charge
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    • 280 1 DO NOT BUY I German Made Desk 1% Files. BRITISH MHDE FILES ARE SUPERIOR CHEAPER. Stocks Carried BY 3 3ioneo Jfatd. 14a Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 288. The Picture that has Startled The World w Thrilling In.ensTtT" To N S ht! To-Night!! AT THK "Gaiety" Picture Palace JUNCTION OF ALBERT
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  • 1621 2 Criminal Liability. Last Saturday Mr. Ju«tic<- Lines delivered a judgment in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, which is of considerable importance to employ**: s who entrust to their servants tlie business of making declarations and of pa)ing duty upon goods subject to export duty under the Customs
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    • 237 2 HATS! HATS!! kjbd HATS iIL ALL THE LA LEST ;3Sg|||k STYLES AND FASHIONS. •JUST ARRIVED jjtff SKIING D I S PLAY E D. jfi@gfm PRICES MODERATE 2r I INSPECTION INVITED MP JOHN LITTLES* Co., LIMITED. Entire Shipment of 4 Cars Sold Out Within 3 Days of Arrival. THERE IS A
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    • 495 2 CASH 30,000 PLANTS. Rare and beautiful Plants, cons,* sing Orchids, Palms, etc 0 f thousand varieties, to be Cleared.* reduction of 50 Ladies and Gentlemen whom*, a hobby of collecting rare plan« lre specially invited to come and km* my Nurseries Don't Miss This 3argain! The Orchids are from 8
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  • 505 3 Kronprinz Wilhelm in American Waters. The Kronprinz Wilhelm, the last of the German auxiliary cruisers, abandoned the high seas recently and cast anchor in American waters off Old Point Comfort, in Hampton Roads. As reported in a recent issue of this journal the Prinz Eitel Friedrich
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  • 93 3 Simla, May 7.—The GovernorGeneral in Council has officially declared that Samoa, New Guinea (except Dutch New Guinea), the Bismarck Archipelago (comprising New Britain, New Ireland, New Hanover, Admiralty Islands, etc), the islands of Nenru in the Marshall Islands, the islands of Bougainville and Buka in the Solomon islands
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  • 21 3 Mr. Oliver Marks, Secretary to Resident, Perak, has been nominated Secretary to the Perak Committee of the F.M.S. Convalescent Home Fnnd.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 248 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE*] MOTOR REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF TYRES I GREASE Cylinder Oil I I AND Motor Accessories I OF I Every Description. Sole Agents For: North British Clincher Motor Tyres Meitz Weiss Oil Engines I The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope -Motor Cycles ""Gssolene Light
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    • 556 3 HOTEL van WIJK DURING THE WAR SPECIAL RATES far MONTHLY BOARDERS. TEL 111 K. J. J. TIDDENS, Manager. j —g IN LIFE Success Depends Upon perfect mental and phyeieal health which is assure J by the use of the world renowned ATANK NIGRAH PILLS n,oW PUt an f eT lf
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  • 461 4 [We do not nece*$ar\hy endorse the mpmrnm» expretted by correspondent$.~\ Hooligans on the Esplanade. t To the Editor of the Malaya Trio**: Sir,—On Thursday ev ening, a little before 6 p.m., whml proved to be the hooting and jeering by a crowd of Chinese men and boys, who followed
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  • 76 4 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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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 PUBLICITY. !V 4*# I There is nothing so costly jS as oblivion, says one of the S leading British Captains of 8 ft) Industry. Speaking from ex- jv jS perience, he told a Journal of S Commerce representative that Sj S the best way to avoid oblivion [S is to
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    • 372 4 HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. Ant'septic, prophy'actic and germicide. Most effective in all troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Endorsed by "The Lancet," Medical Review" and the Medical Profession. Of all Chemists or the Sole Agents THE UNITED PHARMACY Singapore. I I MUST HAVE FRAMROZ'S DRY GINGER ALE. LEE BROTHERS' STUDIO. RENOWNED
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    • 28 4 I I BEER I Brewed from only I Best Malt Hops. I j Sole Agents: I ANN LOCK Co., Battery Road. Sub-Agents: TJI TO Co, B Road, Singapore.
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  • 74 5 REVISED TIMES. Singapore (Tank-Road) Daily. <fe SC5DA\S. Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and jr 10 trains leave for Johora at a. 10.29 a t noon> 13Q 2.66 p., 4.40 p. L &rr vea north at 8.16 a.m. and <.14 I leave from Johore 7.9, 8.42, 10.16,
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  • 71 5 is a very great scarcity of w in Germany, and according Politiken the situation is now that the German Govern- ranged for a special rubber ng campaign to be held all Germany during the week fencing 19th April. Everyday r*BJ?oni traversed the streets of an 3 collecting
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  • 893 5 A War Metal. Previously A German Moiopoly Mr. J. B. Scrivenor contribute* an interesting and instructive article on Molybdenite to the Ipoh Timet, reading as follows f The reference to Molybdenite in the minutes of the last meeting of the Chamber of Mines has led to a suggestion that
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  • 59 5 The following figures, supplied to us by the Chief Inspector of Mines in India, give the output of coal in British India during 1914 —Bengal, 4,424,540 tons; Behar and Orissa, 10,051,047 tons Punjab, 54,303 tons Assam, 304,660 tons Baluchistan, 48,234 tons Central Provinces, 244,745 tons NorthWest Frontier
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  • 166 5 London, April 17.—That there would be some sort of a reaction in in the Rubber Market after its recent excitement was only to be expected. As in the case of other markets round the House, prohibition against jobbing leads to movements being disproportionate to the amount of
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  • 188 5 The new Minister of Agriculture and Commerce has written to the Military and Civil Governors of Hnpeh, calling their attention to the President's desire to promote native industry. The Minister pointed out that so far as he knew the province of Hupeh has distinct advantages for the
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  • 795 5 trim Quoted it th« Mufcit tkii Morei* ttivAFOBB, Mat 32. «5 Lrall *nd Brail, lxehang* and »mn imt the following list of q notation*:— RutUr Starts. Mmm ▼•Ja». Bayer*. Sellem. 3/- Mutr no 3/4 t Anglo Jar a 4/3 6 3/- Anglo-Malay 8/6 f/6 Ayer Kuninf 10/-
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  • 228 5 (Singapore, May 22.) Tin. —$81 J; 160 tons sold. Copra.—Steady. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour. —Weak. Oambier. —Good demand. Pepper• —W eak. Other Products. —Market stea 1 j Latest Local Market Quotations. Nutmegs 110 S. per picul $19.00 Nutmegs 80S. 22.00 Copra Bali 8.10» Copra Gorong Tale $.20* Copra
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  • 140 5 Latest Quotations. {Renter's <& Special Services.) London, May 31, 4 p.m. Metals. Tin -.Straits, 3 months £162.0.0. Bar Silver 23 9/16. Produce. Fine hard Tar?! spot 2/7j. Plantation. Ist class quality cre»e m Copra: £234.12.6. dist Black Pepper, fair Singapore open ports Ipoft 0* dist s±. White
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  • 78 5 Singapore, May tf. On London— Baitk 4 mff. L>/4 5,tf2 Demand 2 4 Priva-.* 3 njk 2/4 15/3» >n India— Bank T. T. t74} On Flongko ie B-aik d/H ;>n| On Shanghai— Barm i «1. Mj On Jmta— Ban* T. I njj On -In pan— Hank dpi. I *OT*renrn«
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  • 41 5 The demand for ploughs untitled Chinese farmers i< >i importance year by year. i natirr-s arv beginning t«> reali* advantage of modern agrinnjiu 1 implements. A firm that -old VK) last year in Harbin **x|>e to doable this amount this season.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 555 5 I FIXTURES. I Saturday, 22nd. I.„. Serdang. Evatt's. 12.80 p.m. K iward mail exf>ected. Baces, 3rd day. Palladium. Qaarter Moon. I a.m. ft. o ins 4.40 p.m o ft. 6 ins. I Sunday. 23rd Iff hit Sunday. K. outward mail expected. By-] water:—3.56 a.m. 7 ft. 2 inf. kit p.m
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  • 687 6 Salandra the Sphinx. About a month ago the following about the Italian Premier was published in London, and in several provincial journals Let x be Salandra. He is tb* unknown quantity in the European situation, and he is as much a puzzle to his own people
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  • 22 6 The Rev. A.J. Amery will deliver an address at the Bonstead Institute next Sunday on Pentecost, the service commencing at 8-15 p.m.
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    • 422 6 I STOCK TAKING SALE. 1 I High Class Jewellery, Precious Stones. Gold and Silver Ware I I 15TH MAY TO 10TH JUNE. 1 ISMAIL RAHEEM I Diamond Merchants Manufacturing Jewellers, I I Bras Basah Road. 1 XX #5i ln order to make room for a New Selected £j| XX T^
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 19 7 THE GREAT WAR. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1915 NOTES AND NEWS. ClK Ittalapa tribune* SATURDAY, MAT 22.
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    • 182 7 London, May 21. The I'aris evening communique gtai"S that between Nieuport and Arra- tbe ground remains soaked an 1 impracticable. There was a sharp artillery duel wherein two German aeroplanes were brought down. We made progress by means of ■lining near Beausejour in Champagne to the
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    • 95 7 London, May 21. a Petrograd official statement *bat the battle on the left of Vistula and south of the Pilitaa the whole Galician front con™»d with increasing intensity on 18th. hH German* brought np new •"•a. but we successfully pressed enemy i n the region
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    • 19 7 I London, May 21. from Rome that by 407 votes to 74, the M Extraordinary Powers
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    • 28 7 i.l f JM Servian Skupichtina a cre, jit I ilitro,Juce <* to provide for H ap P ro i ««te]j 200,000,000 fc maintenance of the army
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    • 158 7 Preparations far Hostilities Movements on the Fbontier. London, April 18.—The Daily Chronicle's special correspondent at Verona reports Great military I activity is noticeable on the NorthEastern frontier of Italy. The Italians are incessantly moving puns, cavalry, and infantry throughout the' Venetia Mountains. The frontier is -swarming with
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    • 287 7 Wireless Operator's Experiences. Calcutta, April 27.—The following account has been received by the Statesman in which Air. G. W. Morris, wireless operator, describes the sinking of the German vessel Troatburg, which was seized in Calcutta at the opening of the war and subsequently used by British
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    • 78 7 Mine Laying in It&lj. Rome, April 15.—Many Austro. German women dressed as ladies are infesting Northern Italy. There are many rumours of the mysterious burial of explosives, sometimes beneath the floors of Gormau-owned warehouses. The police have sealed up a number of such places. One "lady" was ohserved
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    • 114 7 From the heights of Kalteraufschnitt To the plains of Pomme de Terre, From the Bay of Wienerschnitzel To the Gulf of Mai de Mer, From the scented meads of Limburg To the Fromage of the Brie, From the foaming floods of Pilsner To the coast of Zuyder
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    • 163 7 Had the War Come in 1911 It is indeed curious to reflect on the difference which a little alteration in might have made in this war, pays tbe Guardian. 44 Had it come in 1911, aa so nearly happened, the submarine would in all probability have played a very small
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    • 57 7 A Petrograd telegram to the Nichi Nichi says Colonel Miyagawa and several other Japanese officers arrived at the Russian capital on the 18th instant, for the purpose of instructingthe Russian troops in the mechanism of some heavy guns, which were recently purchased from Japan and which were
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    • 82 7 Paris, April 13.—The following communique has been issued by the Minister of Marine Contrary to Article 1 of The Hague Convention, which foroidi i the use of torpedoes which do not become harmless after they have missed their mark, examination of torpedoes from German submarines recently found
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    • 148 7 44 When the Great Western Railway had to change its gauge for 200 miles in two days it kept 5,000 men away from drink and did the work in 31 hours," says the Echo's Idea-man. 44 Bat we need not go back so far, for we could
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    • 208 7 I'll give you a toast which we'll drink with a cheer As keen as the cry of the huntTo the pride of our country, the bo\s without fear The men who have gone to the front. Once more raise your glasses and drink
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    • 71 7 On behalf of Mr*. H. B. Salmond, Mr. D. Kinlock (care of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore) acknowledges with many thanks the following further contributions: Previously acknowledged #28,748.38 G. P HUI, Sourbaya(4th) 34.99 Rikishaw coolie fine 2 A. L. Buyers 42 85 Malacca
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    • 92 7 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. John Oreig, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, hegg to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $329,577.74 N. 10 Messrs Smith, Macindoe, Hendrie, and Curr, Sourabaya (May contribution)... 40 A.
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    • 755 8 That the British cabinet crisis may be fittingly described as a mere storm in a teacup became abundantly manifest within forty-eight hours of Lord Fisher's resignation of the important post he held in the Admiralty. There is not, there has not, in fact, been ever since the
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    • 312 8 General Pan, when on Russia in February !a-:. si Bucharest, the capital of Won:;, where he was franticall) the* re I an enthusiastic cro Marseillaise and disp flags. Tlie ex-uiinister for (Filiposes) tendered him an <(1 and most hearty welc ime and n a speech in which
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    • 456 9 Tiu is I^l-25 —90 cts up. Hani Para rubber To-day's wire >m crepe, Ist quality, 2/4 J. pra is now quoted at £24.12.6 the London market. toked sheet rubber is in good v lin London at 2/5. Assises open on Tuesday, In their frantic efforts to save
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    • 242 9 To-day's Forecasts. This is the day when the tipster knows all about form and should pick winners, but usually does not. Quite a number of scratching! have taken place and the fields are not as large a3 was expected. Ladibs Plate. 5 furlongs. Here five run and a
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    • 262 9 Race No. 4i3 cancelled (i.e. The Lawn Stakes) which was a Race for Horses, the entries not being sufficient to make 3 Races Nos. 2, 3, and 4. The Race No. 4 now becomes a Race for Ponies and will be called 14 The Extra Ladies' Plate, same
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    • 50 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The half-yearly report of the Penang Harbour Board shows a credit balance of $23,229, but after paying interest due to Government a debit balance is shown of £2f>,820. The tonnage of vessels using Port Swettenham Pier is 203,991 tons. Vessels docked 37,017 tons.
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    • 113 9 A Belgian expeditionary corps to the Dardanelles is to be formed. (Special). Belatel Lisbon telegrams confirm that the captain of the Vascoda Gama was murdered. The artillery ashore replied to the fire of the rebel warships which moved into the middle of the interned German warships
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    • 77 9 The Bijou Theatre will to night see the last of the M Grotesques," they giving a special Farewell Performance. Anyone who is in anywise downhearted cannot be given a better recipe than to take a drive to the Orchard Road establishment and have a real good and rollicking
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    • 63 9 This favourite hostelry will give a Cinderella dance to-night after the special dinner. Diners should not loose sight of the fact that the hotel possesses a tine lawn where the tired devotees of the Terpsiehorean art can rest from their exertions. The menu to-night is of that kind
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    • 47 9 It is notified in the Gazette that the following have been elected to the Bar Committee for the settlement of Singapore-.—The Hon'ble Sir Evelyn C. Ellis, Messrs R. St. J. Braddell, C. I. Carver, and C. Everitt. Mr. C. I. Carver has been tppeinted Secretary.
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    • 56 9 It is notified that owing to alterations to Pumping Mains which is now in progress and will be going on te-morrow the 23rd instant some interference with the water supply may be caused for a short period. While tkis work is la progress. Tank Road, between Orchard Road and Penang
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    • 571 9 The Italian Crisis. •Reuter'o Special mar, 3mpertal, mb ©rfcinar? Services. A Frontier Message. London, May 20th. An Amsterdam telegram states that a correspondent at Chiasso, (Italy) sends a telegram to the Berliner Tageblatt saying Xo one in Italy doubts that the war begins to-day. Italian Green Book. Rome:
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    • 105 9 London, May 21, 2 p.m. The Morning Post states that his state of health would prevent Mr. Balfour going to the Admiralty. The Daily News says that Mr. McKenna will probably succeed Mr. Churchill against whom hostility has developed among the Liberals. M r. Bonar Law is now
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    • 71 9 London, May 20. A submarine sank the trawlers Lucern and Chrysolite in the North Sea. Two British merchantmen have been torpedoed during the week ending May 19th, out of 1,438 arrivals and sailings. Paris, May 20. A law has been promulgated opening credit for payment on cargo by
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    • 40 9 London, May 20. An Athens telegram states that there has been a prolonged Cabinetmeeting to consider the situation arising from Italian intervention, i The King has warmly thanked M. Venezelos in a telegram, wishing him prompt recovery.
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    • 894 10 Mr. Alma Baker, whose labours in this good cause hare met with so much success and hearty appreciation in the Colony and F. It S., is now on a short visit to Singapore. In the course of a brief interview yesterday he was good enough to intimate
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    • 130 10 Possession of Drugs. Chinpsj named L©e Chok was before the Second Magistrate yesterday in connection with certain deleterious drinks and poisons in his possession. Mr. Baker (Rodyk and Davidson) for accused, explained that accused's two daughters were studying medicine but had not become* qualified. In April last an
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    • 176 10 Seldom, the Echo supposes, do such scenes oct ur in the Penang Supreme Court or similar places associated with the majesty ol the law, as that enacted on the 17th instant in the course of the hearing at the Assizes or tne muHer charge
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    • 46 10 L.L.T.C. Yesterday's Play. Ladies' Doubles. Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs. Vowler owe 2 beat Mrs. Gattey and Mrs. Gansloser rec. 2, o—4, 6—4. Mixed Doubles B Class. Final. Mrs. de Courtois and Mr. Seeward 15.2 beat Mrs. Hartnell and Mr. Soper owe 2, o—4, f>—B, 7—5.
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    • 58 10 Sunday, the 2.3rd May. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Monday, th* 24th May. Johnston's Pier at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 8.30
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    • 50 10 The following will represent Selangor in the cricket match against Perak, at Kuala Lumpur on Whit Monday Messrs C. B. Atkinson, A. B. Bailey W. L. Chamberlain, N. Grenier, Dr. Hennessey, T. G. Hickley, A. Mustard, H. R. Nicoll, E. W. Oliver, A. F. Spooner, L. A. Tucker.
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    • 25 10 Sportsmen in Seremban and Tarious parts of Negri Sembilan are reported to be in favour of holding a Gymkhana in Seremban in August.
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    • 75 10 vl ho killed Olga Carew ?No one seems to know, and vet a visit to the hall will solve the* mystery, the affair being full of thrills. There are many fine features on to-night's programme, among thesa figuring 44 A Four-footed Hero," depictings scene in the Wild West,
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    • 231 7 W m ll lli yiu, 7 ullu Uß T ,L iT iimii|ifflnfiißiii'i I, iiiiiiii«gjgf 1 5 for the price of 4 j 1 Kg Ist Motorist (pointing to burst tyre) "Hullo, old chap, I'm in trouble one of my confounded 85 Z2 tyres has burst, and I haven't a spare."
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 350 8 IXatest Zonopbone IRecorbs, I B 10-lnch Double Sided SS-20 each. M Ilu'.» Rowan National Anthem Black Diamonds. I Cossack's Hide through Moscow 1397 The Deathlett Army. March When the drums begin to roll 1411 The Flying Squadron Parti Part II m 141U Migoon Gavotte Royal Irish Fusiliers g| Serenade Band.
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    • 210 8 SACKVILLE GIN. Sole Importers Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. A<ielp!ii_Hotel. Special Dinner WITH MUSIC TO-NIGHT! To be followed by Cinderella Dance. REFRESHMENTS ON THE LAWN. TRY OUR AMERICAN COCKTAILS. OAVIO BENJAMIN Manager. 11-2 PALLADIUM Orchard T ur atdt Orchard Road THEATRE. Road SPECIAL SEASON OF TEN NIGHTS. Commencing: Monday, May 24th, 191$.
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    • 206 10 Latest Advertisements, MUNICIPAL NOTICeT The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the SSr 01 and Completion of Two rubJic Conveniences at Park Road and Cross Street near Wayang Htreet Drawing and Specification may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineers Office during office hours. Tenders on
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    • 266 10 I THE HIGHEST CLASS^ I GERMAN BEER Ji Is, says a British Medical Man in t]le East, but poor stuff" compared with I pure British Pflgener. I have tried several brands of Pusenei and in my j opinion Ross's Great Auk's Head Ml l the best." J This is high
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 687 11 p I CUAN KIAT CO., 1 37, Phillip street. S I Telegraphic AddresT] Tele Nos. 1233, 1174 5 I guank.at. I (Private 1450). I Co f 5 I Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal I Contractors, General Importers and 1 Exporters, Estate, Rice and Saw- 8 2 Mill Suppliers. 3 8
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 9 12 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1915 SHIPPING SECTION.
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    • 382 12 LOADING LIST. Europe. Fer London Rhesus, May 25 Kalomo, May 24; Nellort, May 25 Glengyle, May 31 Carnarvonshire, on berth, Nubia, May 26 Kitano Mara, May 25 Oriental (trans, at Colombo), June 10 Senegambia June 25. Liverpool: Laomedon, May 23 Kalomo, May 24 Perseus, Jmne 10 Kintuck, June
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    • 38 12 We much regret to announce the death of Captain James Livingstone Wadge, late of the s.s. Clan Farquhar. He died of sunstroke, at sea on April 23rd, and was interred at Bombay on the 33th of that sncnth.
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    • 175 12 Latest Arrivals. Senegambia, Brit str 21-5-15, P k O Wharf. Sri Patna, Brit str 2 1-5-15, Inner Roads. Hai Nam, Brit str 21-5-15, Inner Roads. Amherst, Brit str 21-5-15, Inner Roads. Penang, Brit str 21-5-15, Inner Rds. I Pol>phemus, Brit str 21-5-15, No. 6 Wharf. Kaka, Brit str
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    • 55 12 Mena for Batu Pahat. Klang for Malacca, Port Swett., Penang. Ban Watt Hin for Anamba and Natuna Isles. Circe for Medan. Brouwer for Bengkalis, etc. Benlomond for Hongkong, Japan. Sylvia G for Kerimon. Tara for Pt. Swett., Penang, India. Perak for Pt. Swett., T Anson. Kaka for Malacca,
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    • 91 12 The Cunard line has issued through their agents the following statement regarding those aboard the ill-fated Lusitania when she was sunk The total number on board was 2,160, the nationalities of the papsengers being as follows: Saloon passengers, British 179 American 106 j Greek 3 Swedish 1; Mexican
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    • 130 12 Calcutta, May 6.—The Calcutta Port Commissioners' statement shows twenty-one vessels with a gross tonnage of 109,579 were berthed at jetties, against the same number of vessels of 125,590 tons last year. Of the latter six were German vessels with an aggregate tonnage Of 31,000 tons. The figures
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    • 119 12 ARRIVALS—2O-5-15. R. Nordrack, Nor., 698, Heeren, May 19, Calcutta, gen. B.C.L. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Capt. Murphy, May 19, T. Anson, gen., K. S. Co. Tat Shing, Brit., 1424, landerson, May 19, H'kong, gen., Boustead Co. Sanuki Maru, Jap., 3822, Tsuda, May 20, Calcutta, gen P. S. Co. Ban
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    • 157 12 May, 1915. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water, j Standard Standard Date. Time. Ht. Date. Time. Ht. h. m. ft. h. m. ft. Th 20 m 315 4.9 20 m 8 57 2.7 2 53 a 6.0 10 2
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    • 101 12 The following vessels are expected at Port Swettenham Cyclops (Holt) due 23rd May, from Europe, for Singapore, China and Japan. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshireand Co., Ltd. Tara (B.I.) due 25th May, from Singapore, for Negapatam and Madras. Agents, Messrs Boustead, Hampshire and Co., Ltd. Benclench (Ben) due
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    • 141 12 Per P. 0. str. Karrnala.—Mr. F. Sands, Dr. J. D. Gimlettc,, Mrs. J. Buchanan, Mrs. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. St. John G. Beckles, Mr. and Mrs. Warsoo, Mr. H. W Fogdcn, Mr. H. A. Ferrer, Miss W. Browne, Mr. M. M. Waller. Per P. O. str. Medina.—Mr.
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    • 706 12 The N. S. Co's Insulinde arrived at Naples en the 17th inst The P. k O. Oriental is expected to sail homeward on June 10th The Benclench is due at Singapore on the 28th inst. from Europe. The Brocklebank liner Istrar sailed from Liverpool on May 19th. The Prins
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    • 34 12 The shortage of tonnage both ways continues with but little signs of improvement in the near future Tonnage to U. S. A. ports is still very short of requirements for war ly shipments.
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    • 36 12 Tbe Japanese steamer, the Hokkai Maru, owned by the Taiaho Marina Transportation Co., which was pnrch:ised from Glasgow owners far /35,000 and registered at Dairen. has been resold to British buyari for £55,000.
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    • 56 12 In connection with the gift of tet by the Ceylon Planters' Association to the Russian troops, the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce shipped 4 N chests of tea by the Russian iteamer Tambov for Petrograd. It be remembered that the CPA. recently voted R30,000 for this
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    • 172 12 Tokio, May L —lt is report*! ttf a suit for the recovery of damage* has been instituted in the Ma' Court by the Kobe Marine it* anee Company and the owner or the Hokusei-maru, a tram; I engaged in the China trade, mtw* the Peninsular and
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    • 121 13 The Viceroy's Thanks. The following letter has been received by Mr. Pat Zilwa, Honorary General Secet;iry of "the local Indian Relief Fuud, Kuala Lumpur, who h>B altogether forwarded Rs. 40,000 to His Excellency the Viceroy of India —Viceregal Lodge, 27th April, 1915. Simla Dear Sir
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      • 424 13 I Every morning at breakfast I take a draught of Sanatogen. I This will give you that extra nerve-energy I which makes you feel fit" and fresh all day. I And it will save you from Heat Prostration I I Sanatogen in the morning means a better I day's work—means
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      • 733 13 Church Services. S. Andrew's CAthedral. tJRHTn ftt^ 4 Communion, /-(•am Holy Communion (Choral). am Choral Matin* and Address. Il.w.aro Holr Communion. 4 p.n,. Children'.. ServicedS.30 p m J rental Evensong and Sermon. Hymns. 167. 164.470 166. 154. ].>;. 594 mgm o-,, l x iW w, 11& k iiiii SkS: Rom.
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      • 471 13 AUCTION SALES MORTGAGEE'S SALE miSSSSS fS? LEASKHOLD PROPERTIES «ITUATE AT TRANQUtRAII AND SUNGEI UDANG (PANCHOR), MALACCA TO BE HELD AT MY SALE-ROOM. No. 12 FIRST CROSS STREET, MALACCA On Saturday, the 29th May, 1915. at 12 Noon. PARTICULARS. 2. All those two pieces of freehold land at a total area
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      • 300 13 G. C. LEE, 158, Prinsep Street. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED TERMS MODERATE The Malaya Tribune. Can be had at the following depots Singapore. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Adelphi Hotel. Mr. Pang Boon Tin (Tank Road Railway Station.) Messrs Kwong Seng Chiang Co., Selegie Road. I
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    • 512 14 Report for 1914. Following is the report for 1914 as published in the Government Gazette The estimated revenue including the Government grant of .$101,132 was $306,490. The estimated carryforward was $35,000 but actually was $50,234. On the expenditure side, the Sanitary Staff vote was increased to provide
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    • 306 14 Japjfisse Priest visits the Land >f the Lamas ToJrJo, May L —A report comes from India that Yekai Kawaguchi, a Bndihist priest, who started on an adventnre into unknown Tibet, and who had not been heard of for some time, is now on his way home after
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    • 33 14 Mr. A.R. Pfordten, Operator Eastern Extension Telegr Pai.ang, has come to Sings] Penang en route to Englsi leave. Hia colleagues <ntei bim at dinner. Mr. T Banjar Masin, Sumatra, has n Mr. Pfordten.
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      • 193 14 j MAN'S INGENUITY FOR MAN I MAKES COUNTLESS BURGLARS MOURN." I g (WITH APOLOGIES TO RATMER'S SAFES). 1 Ho Katner No Karner I could keep the money. the Oxy= J lo H v t e n i p afUr UI Blow- j jl Full particulars from the Sole Agents: I
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    • 1128 15 H. H. the Maharaja of Gwalior I rites to the Press There if reason to think thai in r the Punjab and elsewhere, ori ere rife that the arrangeifnta made for the feeding and ink', fete, of the Indian Troops front are far from satisfactory, rumours
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      • 71 15 G. R. COELHO, 52, Selegle Road, Tuner, Repairer and Dealer of Pianos, Organ* and other Musical Instruments. Music Warehouse. IN STOCK Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Piccolos, etc, etc. Strings for Stringed Instruments. Undertakes To Play at Dances. TERMS MODERATE. 7-8 J. ffl. JAYATILAKA, :o: Licensed Surveyor OF VAST EXPERIENCE Counting over
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      • 377 15 NOTICES 1 SHELL 9 MOTOR SPIRIT, AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. HIN WATT CO., Phone No. 428. 102, Market Street MM Rubber Estates, Ltd. UNPAIDCALLS. All shares on which calls remam unpaid at 31st instant will be cancelled. JAMES SNODGRASS AGENT, 17 5 31-5 PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW.
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      • 398 15 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY. j The Exchajtge Banks will be closed on Monday, 24th May—Whit-Monday 11-5 22 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Nctice is hereby given that alterations to Pumping Mains will be fin progress on Saturday and Sunday next, the 22nd and 23ri instant which may cause interference with r Supply for
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      • 420 15 The Malaya Tribune. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. This Bureau will furnish employers—fr~ charge-wnh full particulars of Se^SSel This includes the reten tion °i their qualifications on tne JUgister until suited. und* 2 r' of their advertisenjfßt aDd "ited previously,the their 3 11 of oop'es of abstracts of oi/ Letter» to t "The
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      • 566 16 SHIPPING Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Royal Packet Navigation Co., ol Batavla. 2—5, Coliyer Quay. Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. YAW RmtSDTI Mil, Ito'lM—l. «jti, **hw Taoa-Toean,Si-Bigo,Binabmg,Singkal, SoUlf*, Uoeno.ngSiloli, Lahewa, Sako-lalanda, TeiokrDiiem, PoeloeTello. Padang and Benkoel«n J* HiNCKHP Mo»*ra Saba, Simpang and
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      • 189 16 SHIPPING R&Ta Steam Navigation Company. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For Freight, Passage and Farther Information, fo: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. ***** mr— nNSURANCĔ~ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE
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      • 375 16 SHIPPING^ BRItTsH INDIA 8.11. CO., LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steameis of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en ioute. FLEET. Tons Commanders. 8 8 Takada O.M.Robins. S V. Madras 5,»49 J. KiWrick, R.N.I!. BA
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      • 333 16 BANKS I CHARTERED BANK frit:. I AUSTRALIA AM) CKIKA. I INCORPORATED BY Etfj CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,01 I £20 each Reserve Fund £I,Boo^ Reserve Liability of Propriel j g 1 —^1 BANKERS. The Bank of England. The LtmL yH City and Midland Bai London County and VVestni Bank,
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