Malaya Tribune, 11 April 1916
1916-04-11
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section28 1916-04-11 1 The Malaya Tribune. fcVENING DAILY.] AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. Vol: 3 -No. 35. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916 Pric 5 Cents. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, APRIL 11.28 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement313 1916-04-11 1 r» TO-NIGHT j AT THK POPULAR CIXKMA HOUSE GAIETY Picture Palace Junction of Albert and Bencoolen Streets. THE VITAGRAPH Co. Presents. treat Broadway Star Feature with Sidney Drew, Clara Kimball Finlev, Kate Price, Rti* nne Giia» dot, James Lackaye and 100 otberi in Goodness Gracious OR MOV IKS \S THEY313 words
-
Advertisement137 1916-04-11 1 j I I Portland I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. j 1 (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) 5 X Awarded Numarous Gold Medals 23 r|j» ■■■■■■■■■Baa■■■Bßaaßl■■BM■ >- I TheAuroreCond. f Rotterdam Holland. 2, S^f j ht q u2| Conda Mi k 5H.50 per case. Q Ii Dutch(; I^'' 1 •gf 5 'I I137 words
-
-
Article464 1916-04-11 2 The building (>i a Zeppelin is not the work of a day The construction take< months and when that is done, still more time tiiu»t he spent in testing the airship To think of n ppeiin leaving its shed and flying straight into the fijht is464 words
-
Article234 1916-04-11 2 Members of the Imperial Merchant .Service (iuild, especially those in the Far Eastern trade, will learn with the deepest regret of the dealh of tli** honorary apent at Amov Captain J.. H. Tamplin, of the firm of Messrs .lardine, Masheson, and Company. Captain Tamplin had 1 been234 words
-
Article82 1916-04-11 2 It is with reg ret that we (Straits £cho) announce the death of Un Heng Goo (Ho Choo Chit)' moUK-r of Mr. V O Gum Seek anS I coa« nol Dr. Una O uan C heiw which took place at her reaidenceta day afternoon at the 51 The decewcd lad,82 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement343 1916-04-11 2 A Chance to Save Money. LtttlG s Great Clearance SALE NOW PROCEEDING FOR TWO WEEKS. Once a Year Only. SEND FOR THE BOOK OF BARGAINS. f Alas! What shall Ido with my Life I m It is a question often put forth by the invalids who are long suffering 9343 words
-
Advertisement241 1916-04-11 2 POWELL Co.'s CALENDAR FOR APRIL, 1916. SUN. 2 9 1G Mon. 3I 10 17 TOES. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 5 12 I.» 2C Thurs. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 7 14 21 28 SAT. 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesdays Land Sales. Saturdays:— lurn. ture Sales. Other days of241 words
-
-
Article414 1916-04-11 3 The Election Principle. I Among the business that is being done by the Legislature during the extra session (sa\s the Manila correspondent ot tne X..C. I>uily News) is the consideration of the Bill for a r,ew charter for the City of Manila. It has ulrendy been414 words
-
Article215 1916-04-11 3 A stripped pereoß, owin<; t greater h hi of body heat, cannot swii. in cold water as long as one with clothes, t!ie downward drag of which is a neggli. g\i le quantity, is tho conclusion <•:' j excenm* n l > b\ Profesnor J. Joly, of215 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement274 1916-04-11 3 I MOTOR CARS ON HIRE j y 3 rfl« REPRESS MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS GREASE Cylinder Oil AND Motor Accessories OF Every Description. Sole Agents For; Metiz S Weiss Oil Engines The Celebrated Star, Mitchell and Paige Cars Pope Motor Cycles bub-Agents .—MICHELIN TYRES. "Gasolene Light Cycle Co" 5,5-1 5-2, BEACH274 words
-
Advertisement66 1916-04-11 3 THE OFFICE MAN lends a sedentary life his brain grows sluggifh so does his liver. His health Buffets* so doe- his business. the tiny axatives, gently stimulate the bowels, thus toning up t v e system a d nerves which lead to sparkling god health. Do not gripe. Of thernialB,66 words
-
Advertisement605 1916-04-11 3 Steady! Don't let your new responsibilities lead you to quarrelling, fuming, brooding, to worry or sleeplessness. Know your irritability tor what it is ju»t the result of underfed nerves. The nation wants men and women who can stand up under their duties calm, unruffled, smiling, efficient. It expects every ounce605 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement432 1916-04-11 4 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of a lal c Land and Houses Nos. 244 to 274 Kallang Road (even numbers Houses at Sin K'h Street and Nam Lrck Street and brick kilns anc coconut plantation at Kallang Pudding. TO BE HELD AT MESSRS CHING kESC* LEE k CO. S432 words
-
Advertisement25 1916-04-11 4 TAMANOYA HOTEL. 5-19 Beach Road. Most Com?, rtable Japanese Hotel ii, Singapore. Char rs .Moderate Agents KIM HIN Co., 13 KlinjJ Street, Singapore. 6-4 ,>4.1725 words
-
Advertisement269 1916-04-11 4 AUCTION SALES. IN THE GOODS OF UM CHOK, Deceased Auction Sale Of Valuable rubber and coconut plantations situate at Tan and Cheng, Malacca containing an area of 18 acres 2 rood-, mo her trees varying from 4 to 6 years old To be held at my Sale-room No 11, FIRST269 words
-
-
Article717 1916-04-11 5 A Prosperous Year. I An interesting survey of Taiwan a I pr<'.t<- in industry and finance for the past year will given by Mr. \"V,..m. the Vice-President of the Bank t: Taiwan, nn behalt of Mr, S ku lb* Pm -i it t, in n speech on717 words
-
Article54 1916-04-11 5 At th* end of thn tieancifll year— March $1. —Mi*. MoKeuiia estimated the to'al deadweight debt of the United Kingdom t<» be a i tout £2,200.000,000. A striking comparison is provided hv the total for three <>th*>r years. They were March 31, l*7U £703,000,000 March 31, l>7i54 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement201 1916-04-11 5 WESTINGHOUSE" ibe name 1 hat is >ked for on every. liin<* Electrical. WESTINGHOUSE FANS WESTINGHOUSE" LAMPS Sole Agents I IPENTRAJ I Electrical Dept. SINGAPORE, j wHHn»«niwnaaiaiuuiaiMHPWiuw<> j JUST RECEIVED Maps of China M Kira Co. beg to announce that they have just received □titully* executed large (>■ ft. x 51201 words
-
Advertisement383 1916-04-11 5 I Whiteaway Laldlaw Co., Ltd. I Incorporated in England J W\ 1 Corner Battery Road, SINGAPORE. SOFT !FLTS S3,V SOFT j| How Ht bide *iid bropdw briiu eithei ;XTUh W jj colours, W grey, green,! I $5.50 .50 I 1 eBcn B eacb. y I Bi H 1 wr j383 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous142 1916-04-11 5 Singapore Volm tcrr Corps. t Orders for the we k e< inu' Friday, April 14 To-day. 5 15 p.m. Drill H S V.A. do >! tx n Co Officers V N.C.O's. j I..HO p.m. Balealier VJaitit* S.R.E.v. 5.15 pin. Drill Hall S V.R. Oil* 'Qi.•: v N'.C.O'a. do .-nese Co§142 words
-
-
Article804 1916-04-11 6 PriasOuct.ii if. Ib? Market this Morning A PKI;. 11. M. I*l* Eeatt, Exchange and Rhan Braken.u*ae tisc iowing list of qaotationej Rubber Shares. Norn. Value. Bo?*re. Seller*. V- A'.lav-'.' 2f*J An« Jj 20/- 25j--2- Anglo-Malay 10/- 11/6 1 A i X.; Uj 17/6 22/6 2',- Batang Malaka804 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement776 1916-04-11 6 PALLADIUM Premier Theatre Orchard Road Singapore's Premier Tf.^tr? I We X>o Not Pretend I To have the Greatest Programme in the World, but we do know thai the B:s! Programme in Singapore—Look at this for to-night I Pick of the Basket. j The District Attorney's Conscience Story of Love and776 words
-
Advertisement34 1916-04-11 6 Just Arrived! Just Arrived! Collins' New 6d. and novels by well-known authors. Excelsior Stamp Albums, with spaces for more than 11,000 stamps. J Philatelic Accessories, etc. The Continental Stamp ci. 1> High Street. Singapore34 words
-
-
1118 1916-04-11 7 Paid 30 Per Ccjit Last Year, Handsome Bonuses for Hmplo\ees. tliis old-establi-heu in«lian I nflice did uncommonly well, i, the depression and i *tion of trade causal hv the War is evident from the ,rs report presented ut the I annual general meeting of •ii1,118 words
-
Article78 1916-04-11 7 untitled untitled occurred recently in the building occupied by the Jonrnal in Providence, R.I. Tbe l damages are considerable. An ex-jj plosion occurred shortly after the!' [outbreak, and the flames spread to the editorial iooius The police COthidel thai the outbreak \h th" work <f incendiaries. The "Jour-j nal Kh*78 words
-
Article99 1916-04-11 7 To-day. I High Water —2.;>" j.m 7 ft. 2 ins. 6- 12 p.m. 5 ft .S in>. To-morrow. I i Lodge Zetland Regular, p.m. j M.M. outward mail eX| High Water—4-19 a.m. 6 7 ins. j 7- 26 p.m. 6 a. Thursday 13th I Homeward mail closes. Hindu Xew99 words
-
Article79 1916-04-11 7 Singapore. April 11* I >n Loudon— Bank 4 m/-. 2/4 19/32 Demand 2/4/JPrivate 3 m/s. 2/4 27/32 j uu iudia— Bank T.I. L74J I ()u Hongkoug— B,.nk d/d 12| J 1»u Shanghai— Bank d/d. 813 »;u Jhva— I Bank T. T. 131! j I >v Japan— Bank d/d. Lll79 words
-
Article226 1916-04-11 7 (Singapore, April 11.) Tin.— s97 100 Tom sold. Copra.— Strong. Tapioca. —Weak. Sago Flour-— -Steed j. Gambier. Pepper- —Strong Other Product*. Steady Latest Ltal Market Qeoutioas. Nutmegs 110 S. per picnl $42.50 Nutmegs 80 S. 5L.50 Copra Bali 10.80 Copra Gorong Talo 10.90 Copra Donga I o 1090226 words
-
Article72 1916-04-11 7 Bangkok ha«i ri< ksh i crike on the 4th inst, no vrhici* tib mg available throughout the daj id scarce during the next. The .rike has now been settled, the c iies agreein lo pay the ne*v iv»« Its cause was that the own <rs ot72 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement439 1916-04-11 7 Latest Advertisements^ press, limited. (Incorporated in China) Straits Branch Office; \o. 172, South Bridge Road. FOR SALE The English Student published in Chineee and English as a magazine. Just rwceived Vol. II No. .'i (Slfcreh 1916J Price 15 cents a copy year (6 copies) SO cts and (12 copies) $1.50.439 words
-
Advertisement106 1916-04-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISHIEMTS. FjR SAlt. Motor Boat. IS viw being used in the d in EXCELLENT RUNNING ORDER. Trial any time. ANDERSON k Co. 9-11 The Arcade. n-4-T 15-4 FOR SALE OR TO LET. Furnished or otherwise (owner leaving the Colony > seaside bungalow at Tanjong Katong (near the Swiruing Club),106 words
-
-
Article954 1916-04-11 8 It has been suggested to us that ii useful purpose tnight be served were the embargo ou the exportation from here of Saigon rice to Java removed because the higher authorities of French Indo-China have withdrawn their prohibition of the exportation of this grain to the Dutch954 words
-
Article104 1916-04-11 8 The Great War Page. The War on Shipping The Western Front In Easi Africa French Consalar Newe I p in a Zeppelin Captain L. H. Tamplin i New Charter for Manila Swim in Clothes Bank of Taiwan Stocks and Shares Oriental Life Assurance Co. Trade and Duty Local104 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement120 1916-04-11 8 I, M W> ROBINSON Co. < FRESH SHIPMENT OF Cadbury's Chocolates. KING GEORGE, SELECTED, TROPICAL, CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, in 5-lb. and Mb. tins. Nut Milk Chocolates 25 cts. per pkt. Chocolate Biscuts $1 per U!b. box. tllllll ROBINSON Co. "SHELL > Motor Spirit SOLI) BY All Garages and Retailers IN SINGAPORE.120 words
-
Advertisement86 1916-04-11 8 CALDBECK, M AC6REGOR AND CO. Have m stock a wide selection oi Wines Spirits at prices to suit all kets. WE ARB SPECIALISTS in tlie Wine Trad<- and jiive the best value lor money, not asking fancy prices for Winei and Spirits. Telephone No. 160. ADELPHI HOTEL Every Evening During86 words
-
Advertisement37 1916-04-11 8 Bi>aitd 2 Sweetened Condensed Milk per case|is 13.90 J Sterilised Natural Milk n 9.30 Ideal Unsweetened Milk $10.50 B. P. DE SUVA'S ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED ON NEW YEAR DAYS 12th and 13th April. j 11-4 13-137 words
-
-
Article536 1916-04-11 9 g at $97 cts. down. r i|Mnif<i in London: Sheet, •'*,-'<. i'he mat ket ava« message says that irgean who was wonnded li*»d on April 4« te i n>m Penang that a J amount of interest is in the F..M S. War Loan ilt that applications t536 words
-
Article228 1916-04-11 9 At the Cinemas. Good business is reported at the Empire where a well diversified programme is being presented. m m m ji Three dramatic pictures form the I chief attraction at the Casino and i found much favour from a large 1 audience last night. As a Man is228 words
-
Article123 1916-04-11 9 We are requested to remind those j i who wish to take advantage of the special extension obtained by tlie management of the Hotel de I'Europe and secure their tickets for the supper dance to be held on Friday next April 14 from 10 p.m.123 words
-
Article218 1916-04-11 9 A dinner was given to Doctor Hafeezudin 8, Moonshi on Sunday I last to celebrate the fact of his having completed the L. M. S Course at King Edward VII School of Medicine. On the arrival of the doctor at Kamar Villa, Gaylang, he was warmly greated218 words
-
Article63 1916-04-11 9 The wife of an Arab went to her father with the c >:nplaint that her husband had boxed her ears. The wise old Sheik reflected for a few moments, then did to her as her husband had done. M Now thou art avenged, he said, Thy husband has boxed the63 words
-
Article326 1916-04-11 9 Musical Evening. Last evening a large gathering attended the Y. M. C. A. hall to enjoy the Musical evening which Mr. Salzmann so abiy arranged, and which proved a great success. The concert began with an instrumental Interineszo, followed by Mr. G. Watts, who contributed two bass songs entitled326 words
-
177 1916-04-11 9 Handsome Profits from Chinese Theatricals- Mr. See Teong Wah, Honorary Treasurer, writes us as follows with reference to the recent performances here by the Penang Chinese Amateur Dramatic Company in aid of the British Red Cross Fund:— Dear Sir, —I beg to hand177 words
-
Article38 1916-04-11 9 Last i/nt tlie body of the Chinese id who was drowned at th 'auj v Katong Pier on Sunday, whs covered. The Coroner I will hold in. inquest into the cause I of death.38 words
-
Article239 1916-04-11 9 The Western Front. An All day Battle. REUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. London, April 10, .'».."> a.m. Par if The communique states that west of the Meuse there was a violent battle all day on the whole of our front A* kjourt-Cnroieres, extending even to the eastern bank. The premeditatedREUTER'S SPECIAL SERVICE. - 239 words
-
Article74 1916-04-11 9 London. April 10, 1.30 p.m. Paris: A .>emi-oflicial message states that the German attack on the French line at Avoconrt and Cumieres was launched with great for c on a seven miles front and was kept up desperately all lay long. The only result was74 words
-
Article85 1916-04-11 9 London, April LO, L.HO p.m. Melbourne The Hon. 6, F. j Pearce, the Minister of Defence in j a ■peeeh to Trade I nioniatfl said the j Commonwealth policy is to do its I Utmost to assist the Allies to win. 1 Their policy was voluntaryism, i85 words
-
Article39 1916-04-11 9 -ondon. April 10, 30 p.m. Washington A rnainfesto signed ;by seventy five of the leading 1 eastern Republicans irges the 1 claims of Mr. Elihu Root, exj Secretary of State as a v- ndidate for the Presidency.39 words
-
Article31 1916-04-11 9 London, April 10, 1.35 p.m. Amsterdam: German newspapers have not been allowed to publish a report of the proceedings in the Reichstag last Saturday when there were wild scenes.31 words
-
Article42 1916-04-11 9 London, April 10, 6.5 p.m In the House of Common. 1 Mr. H. J. Tennant said he had no intormation as to whether General Townsend sent a reply to the Kind's message indicative of the spirit of his troops.42 words
-
Article196 1916-04-11 9 London, April I..'If* p.m. The steamers Flail and Glenilinoivl »;;iw been *unk. Three of tb# *r- «>: former are missing. The (L nulmcn was a steel screw steane? of .>'».1 tons, and was owned by tin- Austin Friars S.S. Co. of London. }<• wa* built in196 words
-
Article26 1916-04-11 9 London, April 10, 1.33 p.m. "•trograd It is officially stated tLa: :he destroyer Strogy rammed a submarine near f-o where the Portugal was sunk.26 words
-
Article18 1916-04-11 9 London, April 10, u.5 p.m. The Flushing steamer service with Great Britain has been resumed.18 words
-
Article29 1916-04-11 9 London, April 10 v 7.15 p.m. Amsterdam. According to Handelsblad the steamers Kambangan and Krakatan will sail for Java on Wednesday by the Northern route.29 words
-
Article210 1916-04-11 9 Lesson from Japan. London, April <>. 1.45 p.m. Although tbe [ndtit»trial Commission es not assemble until next October, Sir Thomas Holland, c. c l. E. will arrive in Bombay early in May to arrange a prompt and businesslike investigation. This is destrable says the Times, not only on210 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Article131 1916-04-11 10 Mori Discoveries. Lon lon, April 10, i '.'>'* p.m. Farther search in Ihe German archives captured at Mosbi shows tL it not only was an a iti-Islaruic pr< gramme definitely drawn up, but it before the outbreak of the war «t *ps had 1 taken to carry131 words
-
Article17 1916-04-11 10 London, April 10, C.5 p m. Sweden hae prohibit*".! the export of manganese ore.17 words
-
Article26 1916-04-11 10 French View. ibe Paris Matin considers that the precautionary measures taken I y ih 0 Dutch aro in anticipation of general Allied offensive.26 words
-
Article21 1916-04-11 10 Tne German submarine U3O torpedoed the Datch schooner Klzina Helena on the ground that ah was carrying contraband.21 words
-
Article22 1916-04-11 10 Dutch trawler was towed into iceland by a foreign torpedo-boat. trawler had been wrecked and al andoned by the crew.22 words
-
Article22 1916-04-11 10 Small-pox has broken out in many towns in Germany and the disease is raging throughout the whole of Austria.22 words
-
Article30 1916-04-11 10 In a speech which the Imperial German Chancellor Herr yon Beth. 11 .in Bollweg made in th* Reichstag, he emphasised that Poland d Id never again become Russian.30 words
-
Article29 1916-04-11 10 Ihe Ottoman .Minister at Berne (Switzerland) has assnred the corre. i gpondent of the Berliner Tageblatt that Tnrkey will never make a I trate peace. 129 words
-
Article32 1916-04-11 10 .vii sorts ot rumours are current at iiatavia including one which claims the loss of a >utch warship. Tho Sumatra oat is indignant at the inventor o! h ramours.32 words
-
Article43 1916-04-11 10 The Dutch Foreign Mm etry haa officially contradicted a statement appearing in the Svenaka Dagbladet that (ireat Britain has requested Holland to allow tho passage ol the Sclnd.lt river to British troopa. (Tho Sveneka Dagbladet ih an influential Swediet journal.)43 words
-
Article52 1916-04-11 10 Lieut Commander Canters do tr in ih of ship-in^ that the torpedo winch eank the abantia was one of the Schwartzkopl type, bn; that th-re were no J»wnjan mark? on fee fragment before it i. impossible to state .finitely what >i f r,. r| .v„ l8 a52 words
-
Article94 1916-04-11 10 rheßritiih Minister at The Hague I i isaned a statement regarding the responsible report appearing in the vondpoet regarding Kngland'a :i undetowarda Holland. Hepres- I the Dutch Government to prose- thei pap- bat, on learning t it the Duteli law will not permit m wiitfr.n f h iran94 words
-
Article62 1916-04-11 10 Lawn Tennis. Singapore. R C Tournament. Ibe following matches were de- 1 cided yaaterday Mixed Doubles, —F. A. Peralta ar.J G. Ahin beat C. Martin and W. deCraz. 6—2 3—6 6—2. A. E. Coelho and K. G. Wheat ley beat E. W. deCruz and M. Foenander. 7 ">62 words
-
Article68 1916-04-11 10 navy v. Army. A match between two service t«ams was played on the S. C. C. 1 ground yesterday. Batting first tbe Shropshire, quickly hit up 2<K) for the loss of eight wickets and then declared. This total was largely due to Lieot Bright (70) and Captain Morris (tj4).68 words
-
Article124 1916-04-11 10 Adelpbi Cup Tournament Considerable interest was evinced in the heat between the holder of the Adelphi $100 Cup, A. Lewis (owes 150), and A. Pier box (roc. 40). The latter looked like winning, for he entered the last fifty with a substantial lead but Lewis j then got going124 words
-
Article108 1916-04-11 10 S.C.C v. S.C.F A ror this match next Thursday on the S.C.C. ground tho following will represent the S.C.F. A.:— Ang Koh Hin, goal Chua Cheng Tow aad Tan Eng Piow, lacks; Lee Kiah Wah, Chua Seng Chye and Kong Yong Sin, half-backs Chan Keng Song, Ong Song Quee,108 words
-
Article310 1916-04-11 10 I (By the Man at the Rails Despite the war and the condition of the money market, tho entriei tor the forthcoming Spring Meeting promise to provide interesting Sport. This morning's training, clone in fane and cool weather, was witnessed by a fair gathering of members j of310 words
-
Article160 1916-04-11 10 {By Courtesy of the Fro tick C msui General-) Paris, April !>, 0.50 p.m. Yesterday was calm. To-day, on :he east of the Mouse we progressed in the communication trenches and •aptured a trench south of Douan> nont. We repulsed two attacks >n le Bois Caillette. Salonika160 words
-
Article457 1916-04-11 10 The Portuguese Mission. (Fr0tn Our Special C*rrcsyn4ent.) The Rev. Father Antony Cardozo, Vicar General of the Portuguese Mission, Straits Settlements, has left for headquarters. Ho was accompanied by Rev. Father A.M. Coroado, Vicar of Peter's Church, Malacca, as far as Tampin. The parochial hous% l>elonoin<; to this mission457 words
-
Article346 1916-04-11 10 Mr. F. E. Beatty, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Malacca, left for Singapore en route for San Francisco on transfer by the M- Ipoh on Friday night. He was given hearty eend ofi by bis many ruenda at the knding stage. His place baa been tilled by346 words
-
Article93 1916-04-11 10 A public meeting was bald a? the Chinese Malacca Club House last Saturday to dUcnas the de*iral ilir? of raising a memorial in honour ot tho late Mr. Tau Chay Van, and to decido what form tlie s.vm* shoi t»kc. The late Mr. Tan Chay93 words
-
Article156 1916-04-11 10 Cordial Relations- The following message of good will was received by id is Ma the King of Siam from the Kin? England on New Year's day April 1. Ilia Majesty the King of Siam At the commencement of Siamese new year I desire to express to Majesty156 words
-
Article29 1916-04-11 10 A High Mass of Requiem untitled npoteof the goal of the late Charl Alfred Ribeiro will be celebrated al ne Cathedial of the Good Shepherd to-morrow (Wednesday) at 6Joa.ru29 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement56 1916-04-11 10 DRAGO "^^CEMENT.f msTt, h RCneWed f r the SUi plies of Ce -ent during I of In" MU lC,pality of SiD *apore and to the Government 1 of Johore a,so to the Federated Malay States Railways 1 '■if we I Beware of Imitations. I Setting the Haiphong "Dragon" Brand I56 words
-
-
Article142 1916-04-11 11 (Exclusive to the Malaya Tribune). Messrs Latham and Co., the Arcade, advise the following quotations for to-da\ Alor Gajah $3.60 $3.75 Ayer Kunings 1.35 1.40 Ayer Molek 2.40 2.50 AyerPanas 10.40 10.60 Balgownie 4.25 4.40 Bukit Jelotong 0.62J 0,67.\ Bukit Katil 0.90 0.95 Changkat Serdjr.... 10.40 10.00142 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement90 1916-04-11 11 THE 1 Pot Stills! OF it it Great Britain! Have Been it Taken Over by Government, 1 NEVERTHELESS 3 it Buchanan's! It It will be able to continue 5 to supply their famous jj blends and to maintain the quality as before, 3 being in the unique posi= •t tion90 words
-
Advertisement350 1916-04-11 11 Entire Change of New Pictures in Both Shows First Show 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Second Show 9.15 p.m. AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE Cinema J\ fj mluli^. THE METROPOLITAN FILM EXCHANGE Presents As A Man Sows j IN 3 PARTS. This soul-stirring picture gives one of those splendidly true and vigorously350 words
-
-
Article54 1916-04-11 12 Notes and Comments from all Parts of THE EMPIRE. Chair of Aeronauties. The appropriation of Yi96,ooofor the establishment of the fchair of aeronautic:! i s the Imperial •Univer- <ity having been approved by Imperial Diet tbe Department of Education ia expected to open tbe said choir from the54 words
-
Article78 1916-04-11 12 Word has been received that Mr. Otchiai (new Japanese Minister to The Hague arrived at his post on Feb. 26. Baron Funakoshi (ex-Charge d' Affaire? at Berlin at tbe outbreak of the War; has appointed Japanese Minister to Mexico, vjce Mr. M. Adachi relieved. Mr. i (new Japanese78 words
-
108 1916-04-11 12 Lady Greer.e, wife of the Right Hon. Sir Coxyr.gham Greene, British Ambassador to Tokio. has made a public appeal through the Presa for a united effort among the British Btib ets in Japan to raise funds for King Georges Birthday Present Fond" in the shape108 words
-
Article129 1916-04-11 12 The present session of Parliament has approved of the re-minting of the three kinds of Japanese coins, viz., 5 sen nickel and 1 sen and sen copper coins. Preparations have already been made at the Osaka Mint to take up the re-minting work. The new coins129 words
-
Article112 1916-04-11 12 A Tokio message says that fifteen out of over 90 Sailing boats which had been out in the Sagami Sea were shipwrecked in a terrible rainstorm whi. h raged for several days. The tearful wives and decrepit parents ol the missing ran ito and fro o] the beaches,112 words
-
Article129 1916-04-11 12 it iH a matter for regret that Jarnin*a producing power ia atil] inadequate to meet tbe increasing demands from Great Britain, Russia, and France for munitions. The ►pgregate amonnt of RussiaN orders pted b} the I nited States eince •tie ombres* of tbe hostilities haa far129 words
-
Article127 1916-04-11 12 The Osaka Asahi r°ports that a German missionary named Zimmerman in the city of Kanazawa has heen forbidden to risit the Prisoners' CampM at Os.uka and other cities. According to this paper, this missionary us,eJ to visit Osaka frequently and preach to the German prisone» >-of-war detained127 words
-
Article221 1916-04-11 12 Agricultural experts say that beets impoverish the soil more than other kinds of ordinary vegetation. It takes an extensive area for its cultivation by rotation to get fine returns. The beet cultivation in Hokkaido failed because of little attention having been paid to this peculiar221 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1916-04-11 12 Oh, That Toothache I CERTAIN QUICK CURE DON'T DIS- Mb TRESS YOCR.JS72 AWFUL ACH SELF ABOUT Wjff AN f ACE THE TCfl SWELLED. The pain can he stopped instanter Without use of torturing instruments or dangerous acids. X ot n( ceBsar y to bare bad teeth pulled out. so there149 words
-
Advertisement216 1916-04-11 12 I Plantation Rubber Machinery. IT is generally recognised that machinery for dealing with Rubber should be STRONG, SlM= I PLE, and EASILY ADJUSTABLE. Strength and rigidity are especi= ally necessary for easy running if economical consumption of power and regularity of output are to be assured. Then with regard to216 words
-
-
Article290 1916-04-11 13 Death fit Col. J. P. Robertson Sikh Wars Veteran. :!ioe! of very distinguished r 1. one ol' the few survivors of >ikh wars, and believed to be Kst freemason in the world, Peter Robertson, C. i Jailander Lodge, Callander, ii»-1 at the ripe age of 94. ii >f290 words
-
Article102 1916-04-11 13 I h Chancery Division on Bth iMr .Justice Neville heard a j a by the Valley Co., for the of the Court to irther reduction of capital hy iking a return to shareholders, i than deferred nhareholdars. of pertb«re. Mr. Jenkins, K.C., for I etitionere, fsaid tlie102 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement804 1916-04-11 13 A Programme Second to none in Singapore. Come and See it, then tell Your Friends what you think of it M j£ AT THE Kg To-night A |S f HHI A To-night Alhambra I heatre sss 1 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. beach roao. xhe home qf FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. The Leading804 words
-
-
Article318 1916-04-11 14 Native Association's Plaai For World Advertising It is reported in a Calcutta apcr, says The Indian Trwie Journal, that a Chinese Tea Association ha-< been formed under the auspice* of the Governmtnt to push 11*e sa ,;> of Chinese tea in foreign countries. The essential projects318 words
-
Article197 1916-04-11 14 The great storm which did so much damage on the Zuyder •< has also done serious harm along the German coast and up u-e Kibe. saj** the Hamburger Fremdenblatt. [ri Hamburg itself the damage was enormous. The fire brigade vub absolutely powerless. Innumerable store cellars in the197 words
-
Article152 1916-04-11 14 Ihe largest of the Swiss colourmakers, the Society for Chemica Industry, Bale, has just issued a statement dealing with the sugg, Bt turn that the Swiss authorites shoi Id 8 cowon nsumers b\ prohibiting he exportation of dvcatoffg to Kngland des.s Great »it». .»Il< ,v152 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement588 1916-04-11 14 I JF. M. S. 6»o WAR LO5 NOTICE. The Government of the Federated Malay States has made arrangements with the Chartered Bank of India. u tralfa and China for the Bank to accept payment in fnll with applications for Bonds in the Federated Malay States War Lo U in cases588 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement388 1916-04-11 15 FOR SALE HOTEL F0« SALE. A GOING CONCERN. Waverley Hotel. Good- i nature, license. Three case to run. Proprietor g because of advancing age. y al the Hotel. 4 v FOR SALE. Steamlaunch Janus, ms nett. Apply 27 a ri :ade. 23-5 FOR SALE. Straits Cycle A; Motor Comimited, 15388 words
-
Advertisement543 1916-04-11 15 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. M. Shelton, who has had 20 years' experience in diseases of the hair, scalp and urinary tracts attends daily at his residence at 7-1 Oxley Rd. Attendance 8 to 11 a.m. and 4 too 5.30 p.m. 1-3 30-4 t THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. I&oorporated in543 words
-
Advertisement430 1916-04-11 15 WANTED j WANTED To rent godown with frontage on I Singapore River, area approximately 12,000 square ft. Apply to Box 216 j c/o Mala:, a Tribune. 17-3 v TECHNICAL CHEMIST Age 29 DESIRES CHANGE. Has had varied work's experience both at home and abroad, possesses intimate working knowledge of all430 words
-
Advertisement492 1916-04-11 15 I BANKS CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IX ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 BANKERS. The Bank of England, Th* LondoD City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster492 words
-
Advertisement433 1916-04-11 15 INSURANCE J jj. m j SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD. j [INCORPORATE!! If* NEW ZEALANDji FIRE Insurances effected on Buildinee, Rent and Merchandise of every description MARINE Insurances accepted to »!r parts of the world at lowest rateti. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY Local Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayson Green. HEUNG433 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement321 1916-04-11 16 mt<i ■■■■■iiiwwiMiiiiMimimiMMmuum, !a Few Things Worth Remembering j ||||||||||ili,HM.llllllll I I'll MINIM Willi *****1 ill Hill iw mnmir-n-wi i Go to friends for advice; I To women for pity To strangers for charity; 5 To relatives tor nothing; 1 To GUAN XI AT'S for: J PIG LEAD (LARGE STOCK) m321 words
-
-
MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
-
Title Section17 1916-04-11 1 Straits Shipping Gazette. iued 3aily.] Supplement to the Malaya Tribune Issued Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 191617 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement367 1916-04-11 1 v ..♦/British India AND \pcar Line < KPANIM iNCOHFOHATM) IH |X«LAM>. u\ and Passenger Services. reninmular and Oriental Sailing*. el (jontract with 11 i» Majesty'e Government). J*.pan, Ceylon, Auatralia, India yp Mediterranean Port* and London mws will leave Singapore <>n or abont Mail Lines. Bubopb) Outwabd rot Cmifa). Holoiiibo "it367 words
-
Advertisement359 1916-04-11 1 STOOMVAART-MAATSCRaPW (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NED RLA D" THREE WEEKLY VIAIL SER- VICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI, SABANO. DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LAS PALMAg AND VICE VERSA Steamers are da< to -arrive ou tbe nndei mentioned datea j < OUTWARD. 1 Vendel Apl. 'S Kon dei Nederl Mat f t Grdtiua359 words
-
Advertisement602 1916-04-11 1 N. I. K. NIPPON VI SEN KAISH* S >KPORATED !N JAPaH) (JAPAN MAIL IftSil STEAMSHIP 00 > EUROPEAN LINE A service i» Maintained between Yokohama via pores Ist Marseilles and London, eneler mail contract with the Imperial JtpMMM Government. The New Twin-screw Steamer* maintaining thia venae? hare hear special]? designed602 words
-
-
Article291 1916-04-11 2 Europe. L X itan' M .ni in port Ifj ta 1] *il L 4 N laj 5 dana; May 8 1 Oranje ii 24 Vondel May 15 i IhU 1 m <nti Phiilipines Uniamia 1 port xatsking in port Rangoon Mara Api il 1 I Porthoe April291 words
-
Article268 1916-04-11 2 Vessels in Port. British. STEAMER BERTH DATE Wanaka So 8 Wharf 11 -1 Barque tone Qut*r Rda 16-4 Sri Maa Innei Rds 1 s._j Mag. et in 27-4 Hainaiu Dock *>s;{ Patr, K. Harbour 30-3 Gianjj Inner Rdg 1 Eomaeus So. 7 Whari M Singapore*. Inner Rda 5-4268 words
-
Article976 1916-04-11 2 Wireless Reports. Noon To-day. Voaaels itic mmunioation at noon with the local Commercial Wireless Station:—i.e. Van Overstraten, sjs. Poi Vauco B.C. and Seattle i« due here on 30th inst. the freighter Grena. mi 11 mf Foi Calcatt n I Rangoon will sail Maru. The Ben lin< B< n976 words
-
Article176 1916-04-11 2 Congesiion in A ver\ practi dea!i wi* h the in th* London d< taken b Meseo i tia and Joj n< r, Li I Glen Line and I ,< i Co. They bave preset* tan ye, wiw "sorter out* /I]. This Hi iii dra a• 11 ppe rs176 words
-
Article35 1916-04-11 2 American steamship in< j formed with the uitin at and will ply bet\ Barcelona tonchini' mute. The firgt <-< tin I Rizal, passed Sings ure last f followed by the Han ban reca35 words
-
Article26 1916-04-11 2 calypso for P. Dicks Swettenham. Merging and Mena f< I Lady Weld for Maine. ir TanjongSarat for Kota Tin*? Oanfa for Hongkong and Japan.26 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement31 1916-04-11 2 I SINGAPORE :m ?m n HIKIANOL R r I/ <i Pt i r' s J 16 Batten TelephoTH (K j rs ateod January t. I9lf H.W. H. STtVtkS, m 5-1 >-431 words
-
-
Article655 1916-04-11 3 Successful Year toilowing the report which nuiiittfc i to the shareholders umual ral meeting of heM in Liverpool on 25th February iir rs -g to submit the c oalance-sheK and profit and 4 t.foiint for the year ending .-ember. ltH.>, duly audited. alance of655 words
-
Article252 1916-04-11 3 Ihe following casualties to shipping through hostile acts have been reported recently Ship and Owners. Flag. Tons. DamageEASTERN CITY British 2,707 (Sunk. April Hi) (Owned at Bideford.) YONNE British (Sunk. Crew rescud. April 10.> 1 SJOLYfcfl Norwegian 997 (Sunk. April 10) SILKSWORTH HALL British 4.777 (Sunk.252 words
-
113 1916-04-11 3 in the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division. London, Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane, sitting recently with two of the Elder Brethren of Trinity Honse gave his decision in the above collision cast*. The mishap occurred in the North Atlantic on Feb. Ist. while the Silvershell was bound from113 words
-
Article73 1916-04-11 3 Delivered in London. The following are the dates of departure from Singapore of the European Mails and their deliver* I in London. Malt. hK-T'T. fj J« Feb. I; Mar. 14 r. &0. Feb. Mar. 20 8.1. 26 M. Feb. ju Mar j* P. A O Mar. 2 Mar.73 words
-
Article45 1916-04-11 3 The Australian embargo on coal exports and the difficulty experienced in securing vessels as coal-car-ries has resulted in a decrease of 31 vess- Is an 4 478,532 in tonnage in the shipping returns of Newcastle N S.W. for lyio as compared with the previous year.45 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement864 1916-04-11 3 M. M. MESSACEBjES WPRITIMES. Mail Line. FOh CHINA. J APAN, CEYLON, MARSEILLES. BOMWABD. OOTWABD. 1916 11*1»; I A Apl lM Porthoa A pi. IS Porthos Hay. 19 OordiUere Apl. 26 i Cordillen Jane Andre Lebon May. 9 Andr-'Leb-.n June \>'< Atlantique .May. ?S Jam 90 Amazone frm*. Poh neaien Jane.864 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous114 1916-04-11 3 i cingapore Tide Tables Apr. 1 —High water :—2-5G a.m. i 7 ft. 2 ins.: (»-12 p.m. 5 ft. s ins. Apr. 12. High water: 4.19 a.m. G ft. 7 ins. 7-20 p.m. G it. i Apr. 13. —High water :—G a.m. G ft. 5 ins. 8.15 p.m. G ft.114 words
-
Miscellaneous331 1916-04-11 3 *a?is C! ,se. < .id ?.So »rt v j< i Mi pir ;vitu i i tin. _.3o put "Itll.HM- ,1'l.j :.iI I W >»' I.IV 1 I K.»ta Taitjoi Sura; pm :.u. Shanghai t». i um io-ttCITPW. I Pontiauak Brouwcr 7..>0 .«in Hongkong Salami- 7.30 ;m I Pulau Soegi (rlauvgi331 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement654 1916-04-11 4 YOYO Z€ISEM KA 'SHA v iVOKONG 3HANGHAI, NAGASAKI, SE 'j A HONOLULU AND S N fHK IN LAN L bY, X f STATES, Sailings from Bongkong. 11 itiffk \>r v Sl T;'rw t Apl. 2 IrvvA ti nn 22 000 Tom 21 knots May. 6 1 7,\ s u\RU 11,000654 words
-
Advertisement457 1916-04-11 4 I Kawasaki DookyaM Co., Ltd. [jic i DRATRD IN -I tPAS I iC ontrmt.r, to the fmpertal Jw»m Arm and V*«* and to foreign Govern merits.) KOBE Shipbuilders, Engineers, BoUer and Locomotive Makers. N w C aving' Dooks and Tatent ShpsNo. 1 Or.** Dock ««t 9ta -63ft. no. 2 Gr.Ti.B457 words
-
Advertisement315 1916-04-11 4 Ocean Steam Company, t WD China Mutual Steam > Co., Ltd. •Incorporated in Engla The Companies' steam, pat cl ed from Li i < rp< n I i utv week and from Japan hoi T I n \>ii >rd -i i i Havre and Liven I m< m outward steamer315 words
-
-