The Straits Times, 23 April 1915

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.780 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY4J4PUIL 23. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTB.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 1/ WBp^ y KATZ BROS., LTD. NEW SEASON'S GOODS Py jama Suits, Smart Designs. 52.00 per Suit nett. ME? j *^BTw plain Wtiite and Stripes from $5.50 to $12. 00 each. I r'i Light and Medium Weights. Plain Colours and Neat Stripe i H Designs, ;jT .S4 From $5.50 to
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    • 151 1 pOBINSON&CO. I Sole Agents for V HENRY HEATHS, LTD. i t Hatters to I HIS MAJESTY THE KINO I b^bbl bbbbV A NEW SHIPMENT OF I Latest Shapes Colours in I FELT Mi^TS I JUST ARRIVED. I IN SPECTION I NYITED. ROBINSON CO. PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUDIO. Amateurs' Work, Developing, Printing
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    • 13 1 Have You Tried THB GOODRICH MFUYTRHO? >oli Aoints: AOAMBON, 6ILFII LAN CO LTD
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  • 838 2 SHY, SILENT, STRONG AND FAR-SEEING. Man Who Saved Western Europe. Joffre, French, Hindenburg, and Nicholas those are the four great name* oi tbe greatest war in all tbe world's history. They will be familiar to oar children's obildren. V< t of the first named how
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  • 230 2 A telcjtr:i'.i] '.<> tlir IribuDa fr.)m Vienna. dated .NUrch Hi, H.iyt -In political circles in Aus'.rin MMMniIIMMN it maintain eJ rryaHion tin .jnc-iLiiin of territorial con- cessions to It ily. While it is admitted tliat Austria Mi Italy maycoiue to au agreement rcyanJiiii; such concussions, these,
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    • 92 2 TELEPHONE 139. MOMI CHESTS 19 in. x 19 in. x 24. LATEX CUPS White Glazed Earthenware. ACETIC ACID 96% Pure. SILK, CREPE AND GENERAL GOODS. YAMATO CO., 41, High Street. 118 c 10 3 10 FOR MANILA CIGARS La Perla Del Oriente AND OTHERS, The Swiss Firm of OTTOGMUR&CO.,S.enC. MANILA,
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    • 13 2 F CliildiuDH Haokitw Coach »t Niebt W jod» Ores* Peppermint Cuie U 64.
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    • 285 2 Wonderful Cures bave been ma U- in oases that pecmed hr.pelest. Rheumatc sufferers, with tt ffened, crippled limbi, bare regained the ability c( youth. Pain tacked muscles aud joints bave been relieved of every last trace of Rheumatism. And all by simply tubbing io tbat magic remedy. LittU's Oriental Balm.
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    • 233 2 KEEP THE FLAG FLYING S^L^l BUY BRITISH GOODS Wat-li ur ffMMi jS SATURDAY, APRIL, 24. irau'l l),r-| ky of 1 ALL BRITISH GOODS. MXIOTM \s rsi ai. TONS OF NEW GOODS LANDED WEEKLY OUR SHOWROOMS PROVE IT. Chan X io K of Stock 'licka« csn nev.r mean Km Ocds but
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  • 906 3 AN ITALIAN TRIBUTE TO THE ENGLISH. Enlightenment for Italians The London correspondent of the Oiornale d'ltalia lias always been a free and frank critic of things hnglisb. This is what he Hays of the new British Army Let Italians onco for all recognise the existence of a
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  • 272 3 Thai tbo top bat is doomed to disappear is the opioioo ol luauy leading bat makers and ilanilu-M in Paris. It is principally the war that has killed it— put it into obscurity for tvir. Now and again it is to be seen wi.ru by an
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  • 185 3 INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAY. 00.. LTD. Dlpeot Sarvioa to Japan via Hongkong A Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Pena.ig, from Singapore. Taking oargo on thorough Bills ot Ladim <-»n»on, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe Tientsio, Newchwapg, Yangisje Ports For moea, the Philippines, etc., eto., etc. Steamers. Tons. Commander "KcTsuio" 4-w.-.
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    • 330 3 JUST UNPACKED: A Large Variety ol INDIAN, CHINESE JAPANESE SILK GOODS, SILVERWARE and JEWELLERY, aj,ao BRASS TRAYS wltb Wooden Stands INDIAN R'GS ana CARPETS, ETC. r RICES MODERATE. WASS!AMULLASSOMULL&Co., 56-57, High Street. I HI 146. I < M NEW SHIPIWIENT OF" Castor Gil and lubricating Oil. French Roofing Tilss and
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    • 273 3 They tell me t/teres VAN HOUTENS COCOA tor Breakfast THE STRAITS I TIMES Jan tie obtained at the following places in Singapore fbe Asiatic Rubber and Produce Cc, I81, Cecil Mrtel. fell* and W»i«o L.M Rafflus Place. Money Cbangar, Hotel de I'Barope Money Changer Adelphi Hot" 1 Money Changer, Hotel
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    • 753 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. ellerma^line! To Mavaeilles, London and Liverpool. s.s. Kalomo Sailing about MAY 24th. s.s. City of Newcastle Sailing on or about JUNE 7th. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. IBia HENDERSON LINE The Steamers of the above Line sail
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    • 583 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. e?o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANO, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BQYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Obina Coast, Persian Golf Continental and Amor loan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about— MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). rrom
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    • 550 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A servioe w maintained between Yoko ama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this nervioe bave been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all
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    • 738 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIQATUN CO.. 18. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK For Kretey, Paka, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baehok, Kelantaa Tabai Bangnara Telupiu, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Ltoon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsaen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohltk and Bangkok. A STEAMER OIM Departure .•MAHIUOL April 24, at 11 30. a.«. BORIBAT April 97 May 1, 3 p.m.
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    • 617 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED, AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD The Companies' dteamers are despatched tram Liverpool outwards for the Straits, Obina and Japan every week and from Japan homewards tor London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool ard for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 421 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STOOMVAART-MAATBCHAPPJJ (BTBAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." "•ORTNIOHTLY MAIL SERVICH BBTWBBN JAVA AND AM.STICItDAM, VIA SIN3APORB, BELAWAN-UELI SABANO, COLOMHC. PORT SAID AND OKNOA. Steamers aro doe on or abooi tbe undermention**) dates OoTWaftD. llniimtii 1916 191(1 Koningin d. KoDJOKin Ned Apr. M) Emma May 1 Orotinfl May 14 Vundol May 16
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  • 101 5 FIXTURES Friday, April 2.\. High Wator, 2.46 a.m.. 5.4H piu •aturday, April 24. High Water, IM a.m.. 7 :> p.m. Cbaagkit serdang iv ■i.tini;. Evatt's, noon K. I. outward mail M| -undav, April 25. High Water, Mi a.m.. 7 .">0 p.m. M. M hoinewanl mail expected. Monda>,
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  • 185 5 r > oat. \uson Kinta I piu Kitii I'aliat '•.in:; iliu 2pm Malacca and Mu.ir l.:»dy Weld 2 piu in IHi men 2 piu liilliton and Kitawa Rirmsdyk Ipm Billiton aud I'.atavia S. llailty 2 pm ->ii Muar pm r,, I,in,Ik. Ki/i'iube p'ii ,tnng ml > irabaya
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  • 62 5 Tin outward B. I. packet lulonda Ml] Negapatara at 7 a.m. on M m lay, April 19, and may be expected to arrive at I'enan^ iiur .iiti in.on. Tin- M. M. outward st^auiei Arua/one lift < nloiubo at H a.m. on Wl inenday. April an. I may
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  • 42 5 I. Kll S|\ .AI'uKK I'D» IM FiONI'O* KKIVBI Mar. 4 -vpril 5 pi il 5 Mar. H Mar. 11 1.1 April 13 Mar. 1H 19 April 19 Mar. •■>« II April 19 Mar. 81 \pnl April 9 \pnl II \|iril Mails tor Humpe
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  • 306 5 Outward. liowing passenger bookings to the ->trait- art' taken from the London and China Uxprew. It should understood that, in •one instances, buokingn may be provisional and that intending pa«wnt-ers may alter th><ir irrangemeota, sabsequeat to the iiwaance of this list in London: I > I' and
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  • 92 5 Latest Arrivals Lint of vessels in port at 10 am. on April 28, 1916. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks. Calypso 22 1-15 loner Roads Charon No. 0 Wharf 'IVltna 2:; 4 l.'j Pulo Kukom 8gi 22)15 Inner Roads Liiu (inn m Hunt Choanx 28-4-11 Dutch. Baud 22
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  • 146 5 Tlit' pictures now bein;> shown at the Palladium provide a most pleasant evening's a>ni-< mi nt. The programme is well varied and contains nothing of tiresome or un>r.iinat<> lingth. short photoplays well Mtsi and produced with an eye to con ct detail being what the management aim at.
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  • 356 5 Keppcl dolt Club. I The following match will be played on Sunday, commencing at 9.15 a.m. sharp. Cai tais. Vue-C.uiain. Kennedy >v Jooes v. Koox (jilbertson. i Ferguson A White v. King A Arthur. Aspiuall x flrown v. Dove I Binnie. Lilian >v Soper i Wighart Darby. Trowell A
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  • 159 5 EXCHANOE. Singapore, April '2H, 1915. On London Hank 4 m/g Demand 2.4,S Private :i in h ty||| On India Bank T. T. 174j| On Hongkong... Bank .1.1 20| On Shanghai ...Bank d/d W, On Java Bank T. T. 142 On Japan Bank d/d 114 Sovereigns— buying rate
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 For Chroaic Cheat l oupUinK h Onmi P^rr rnj nt Cote Is. 6d.
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    • 130 5 LATEST ADVEKTISEWIKNTS. TO LET. V .dkliu. Jnne. Furoi-hud European rtsideaee. (60. Suit two couples or men of four. Apply Box Nj. Vi, StrtitsTimis. IS* 37-4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Com missi oners of Singa pore invite tenders for thj Aitorat.oos aud Adiitions to 5 Hoawsftt Cro»n Street. Drawings and Spucificati
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    • 229 5 THE BEST ARMY IN THE WORLD. THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD. CIGARETTES. ki K. SZ F" VIRGINIA S *K No. 55> leaf Per tin of 50, oC cents. Minufactjred in perfectly hygienic factories by the ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND. Britain's Greatest High-Class Cigarette and Tobacco Factory. DRINK!
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    • 430 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE Is 1'prrby given that Tan Ecu Taan in do 1od k i r a partner in the basinets cf Cbcp Cbin Hia and Co., of Tmupat, Kelantan, ai from tlio 9tb March, Iil5, and bo i« not authorised to do anything fo: or s t>n for the
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    • 403 5 EUROPEANS ON ESTATE8. Will tlio writer of tbe letter in yestoidaj issue RiRLcr] E-ta»r AgentR kindly cotumuoi cate with arcmj loyed, fcritUbet, r,'o Straits Tan *i 2*4 RICE MILLS FOR SALE. A ENDRE aux on h* 'im pabiiijaea doax Urines A dieortiqaer lo p iddy ilm I Cliolo:. (Cochincbine francaise)
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  • 1076 6 Day by day new phases of the struggle in Kurope and uf tin- \\w sti >ns arisiox out of it present theoiselvee. We learn that the somewhat indiscreet talk about peace, which ha> been going on in America, hasbton gently
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  • 18 6 on April 1.3, Tcs. 1.095 were subscribed to the Siamese Cruiser Fund, bringing tbe total to Tcs. 1,070,990.
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  • 22 6 The otlice ot the Central Engine Works at Medan has been removed to the Esplanade, next door to Katz and Co.'s store.
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  • 28 6 Our I'.nani; c ir -pondent telegraphs that a Japanese arriving from Kangoon linn been arrested on a charge of criminal brtach of trust in respect of Ha. 1.300.
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  • 11 6 Latest advertisements of tbo da; appear on page 5 and 8.
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  • 29 6 Mr. Jas. Tcskey will speak on Tbe Way of Salvation, at the Boustead Institute," on Sunday, at 8.15 p.m. Solos will be sung by Mrs. Teskey and Corporal Bews.
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  • 37 6 The N.Y.K. liner Vasaka Maru is expected to arrive here from Hongkong on the 2Hth inst., and will probably be despatched for Europe the following day at 5 p.m. This is one day later than scheduled time.
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  • 38 6 This is St. George's day— the 1612 th anniversary of the death of England's patron saint. He is said to have been quite a character, until the beadsman pat an end to his career on April 23, 308.
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  • 49 6 The coming week-end will, as far as Kuala Kumpur is concerned, be a planters' weekend. There is to be a cricket match, Planters v. The Kest, on Saturday afternoon, followed by a smoking concert in the evening. On Sunday the annual general meeting of the P.A.M. will be held.
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  • 60 6 The East Asiatic Company's motor ship Annam, which recently arrived at Sydney, caused a considerable sensation as she is the first vessel of her typo to visit tbe Commonwealth. Her visit is to be followed by ono from the Indien of the same company. This new service has been established
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  • 66 6 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in liome has published a most interesting report under the title "Tbe production, industry and trade of rice in Siam," by Signor Goffredo Bovo, Chancellor Interpreter to tbc R. Italian Legation in Bangkok. The report deals in readable manner with the developments taken in rice
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  • 76 6 The sum of $10,796.65 mentioned in a recent paragraph as being the total amount subscribed in Sarawak up to March 81 for the Prince af Wales s Relief Fund does not include a sum of 52.572.6S subscribed by members of the Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co.'s staff at Miri. Sarawak, up
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  • 86 6 The annual general meeting of the Batavia Chamber of Commerce took place on April 9, when the following were elected inembert> of the committee Messrs. Engel, of the Netherlands Trading Society Neumann, of Messrs. John Peet Lankhout. of Neumann and Co. Hissink. chief agent of the Ships Agency Volz, of
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  • 108 6 At the request of the Chief Police Officer, Koala Lumpur, tbe Medan police authorities kept a sharp look out for tbe throe Chinese alleged to be concerned in the fraud practised on Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., which recently came to light. One of the men was successfully traced by
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  • 103 6 The special correspondent of the Sourabaya Handelsblad wires from The Hague that the Kaiser and Crown Prince have just returned from a visit incognito to Brussels and Antwerp, when they inspected the Hoboken drydock, and the Cocktrill works at Etter beck. The Gorman authorities in Belgium now announce that the
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  • 121 6 Much of the delay experienced in obtain ing passports in Singapore, has happily been obviated lately, says the Pinang Gazette, and applicants who apply in good time before embarking for tbe journey homeward are able to yet the harmless-looking but neces sary piece of paper at least before the ship
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  • 131 6 The total mortality in the Settlement of Singapore during the week ended April 17, was 174, comprising 119 males and 5Q females. Those figures give a ratio per mille of population (per annum) of 27. 18. Phthisis claimed :t7 victims other fatal ailments included, convulsions 36, malarial fever '20, bronchitis
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  • 141 6 A Stall ollicor of distim tion writes The Territorials are a nailing good lot. but war was declared ou August I, and, well —that is some time ago now, and a good many regrettable things hare happened in tbu interim. Vo:i will find shroud a prett\ opinion tint if Kn^land
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  • 376 6 Mr. Malcolm Gumming h expected out here shortly on a visit. Inspector McKobb, of the loeai police force has resigned, says the Straits Echo. Mr. St. Alban Smith, who was invalided homo from the front, is shortly returning to the East. His Excellency the Governor leaves to
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  • 226 6 The following are the names of the M Xugri Scmbilan planters who have gone to the front -Athei ton Estate. T. .1. (i. Reynolds and C. J. Tayler Ainsdale Estate, 11. Nelson Cookes Ayer Angat Estate. 1. Watson T.radwall Estate. G. H. Whcatcroft Bukit Nana>
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  • 392 6 lODyiatulations to Mr. H. .1. WilkiDHOu ou bis latent contribution to our knowledge oi tbiD«H Malayan. Some six yens Hi In bj duccd an educated Sakai to leave tlio wddand teach liim the -Ukai Imhjhmji or at least ooc of tlio yreat dialtcts, fur there arc si veral.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 431 6 r j%j/^ggV Why not try 4 GARRICK Rgg*g| VIRGINIA |g|gj CIGARETTES? A Hand-made Cigarette Cool Refreshing. Sold by ALL DEALEKS OF REPUTE. JLBENSON'S jf^ '^^V WORLD RENOWNED WATCHES rXjjjfc^t Are the BEST. V J-3t J WARRANTED TIMEKEEPERS LONDOII MAKE. Gold Bra'.-ltt WataSM fn-ni t8 t*B., ThliSP-FlelT <>r S7l> ett Tkt
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    • 120 6 INTENSELY DRAMATIC AND POPULAR PICTUREB ATTHI ALHAMBRft Tha Ploneir Cln«m«togr»ph Thailra. leach Road Second Show, »t 9. 1 5 p.m. DMMA IV WIILUM SHAKESPEARE THE WINTER'S TALE IN 4 PARTI Tbe whole story with its natural acting seems to breathe with real life and should render this play an outstanding
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  • 588 7 FIGHT AT YPRES. British Cain More Than Expected. LORD KITCHENERS WORK Warm Praise in House Of Commons. Kkutcu'h Tblbqram. Lnoduu. April 21. 10.1 ~> p.m. Tin' I'rowt Bureau say the enemy are still making violent am) continual counter attacks od hill 6<i I;, tw.. n six and Dine
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  • 736 7 I '.asm on Saturday Our pursuing parti** found tlir Turks everywhere disorganised and in i. treat, b >tli by ruacl and by river iu Arab cr.ift of thirty to forty tons. Twelvo of the lat'.er w.Tfi ca;t ired 01 sunk. There Kit; now no iiuemy in irer than lUttabi, 1H
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  • 654 7 Prefeclly Organised London. April 21, H.4f> p mi. In the Hou-i- of hiiiuodr. Mr. l.'oyd <;.>«rgo announce 1 that, after <>nsnl'. tion with Lord Kitcbumr, ho could say that thu British expeditionary force bad always been put at six division", but to-day there were more than mx times as many
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  • 195 7 Rkl-tkb's Tklkohm. London. April 21, 9 O p.m. A full explanation of the Indian wheat export regulations and arrangements is issued by the Indian Wheat Committee appointed to supervise the working of the scheme in London consisting of Lord Luc.is ujbairmau) aud ropresentativas of the Board of
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  • 113 7 IU n m's Tklkokam, London, April 21, 6 10 p.m. Replying to a question by Mr. King, as to what measures the Government proposed to adopt in view of the attitude of the House of Lords on the question of the Council for the I'nited Provinces, Mr. Lloyd
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  • 62 7 rIBXTEK's IuLIUBAM. London, April 21, 4.20 p.m The result of the City and Suburban handicap was:— Black .lesti i 1 Diadumenos 2 Dan Kiissii 3 Fourteen nu, lhn.u-ijuarlt.-rs of a leng'h separated tirst and second and a head second and third. The starting princes were 11 to 4
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  • 32 7 (Fbom Ocr Own Correspondent.) London, April The following dividends are announced Sungei Buloh 85 per cent, tical Suogei Buaya 5 per cent, interim, Grand Central 5 per cent, final.
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  • 49 7 (Fan* Our Own Cobbkspondint.) Penang, April 22. The following official changes are announced Mr. V. G. E/echiel, acting second magistrate, goes to Bukit Mcrtajam in place of Mr. K. Scott, now District Judge at Ponang Mr. li. D. Acton, Singapore, acts as second Magistrate. Penang.
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  • 239 7 The following order regulating the registration of rubber gardens in Sarawak has been officially issued there: (1) -A permit to plant rubber trees must be obtained before opening a new garden, or before planting rubber trees in a garden which has formerly been used for the
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  • 4801 7 THE TREASONABLE LETTER TO RANGOON. Question of Proving Origin Yesterday's proceedings in the Supreme Court, where Kiwim Ismail Mansoor is ar raigned before a Field General Court Martial on charges of treason, tnachorounly giving information to the enemy and attempting to wage war on the King, were followed
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    • 365 8 Tbe pride if other days bad fled, Weak was bia cbest acd bowed bin heai, His friends had gone to their Ust Lome, And be, alas was left alone. He courted death to end his ills, No longer life could he endure, But now he's bappy as can be, Taking
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    • 60 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ TO LET. Compound Hcune No. 8. Thompson Road. Bntry from Ist May. For fan her particulars, apply to MUTER BKOTHEK*, 14, Collyer Qo»j. 294 a BOARO AND LODGING WANTED. Gentleman (having own furniture) derirefl board and lodging. (Room with bathroom attiched). Prioe not to exceed 165 ptr month.
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    • 261 8 NICHOLSON'S t 4h OLD TOM GIN 1 H A/i J l l h (Vm mT n rjj DRY GIN OLD TOM GIN LONDON The Purest SpiHt Made Z*~ HIBBERT, WOODROFFE CO., LTD PENANQ, ilncorpobatkh in Kn..l.»vd), •ranch" at: KLANG, 1C««U» Lumpur, SEREMBAN F. M. S. RAFFiES HOTEL. Special Dinner DANCING
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    • 49 9 BUY "SHELL" TOD CAN RELT ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY THEY DON'T CHANGE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. PRATTS THE STANDARD MOTOR SPIRIT. Obtainable at MARNE BROS., LTD. "MILLER'S" BRITISH j/$m^ t MOTOR CYCLE (T^J-Jk. lamps, To De had from all dealers of J^~^£SSf THE "STAR" H| iz, THE UNION TRADING CO..
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    • 429 9 NOTICES. AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANBFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby given, tbat the Transfer BDoks of the Company will be closed from Friday, the 80th April, to Saturday, tbe Bth May, 1915, both days inclusive, for the por pose of preparing Dividend Warrants. By Order
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    • 145 9 "DRAGON" CEMENT Contracts have been secured for the supplies of Cement during 1915 10 f^ty M^ss>yP\ ana to THE MUNICIPALITY US*/^^Mj THE GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, V^i^2^^ y JOHORE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for the Straits and F.M.S. k. tsutapa WEW GOODS DISPLAY Japanese Dentist, Japanese, inoian ano Chinese silks, and
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    • 1527 10 übsw. \MmmM»wuKiL*mtwuMwaiw. PROtPSROUI and PROOREBBIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LOTED. H«At> O^O.. Wla^-W H-~. --pa- ">"«>- aTTonr.v P^mm op *»»u»a.io.v t> coa»», v.hum. cqmmu..on to brokers. ror all partwmlara, apply A. m. FAIB. Mmmmjta* Otiimm. INSURANCE. DAN, ON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED. Capita! Subacribed....*2,6Oo 000 AmaQLt paU up 600,000
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    • 1232 10 SALES BY AUCTION. auction sale: Of EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; PLANTS, ETC, At Cavenagh Villa," No. 84, Cavcnagh Road, On Saturday, May 1, at 2.30 p.m. Lady's teak writicg table; t; ak hall stand with mirror panel; rattan cl airs and feettecs engraved brass tray on stand brans gongc etc.
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  • 816 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Ceylon's Effort. Mr. l'*rr Hatnnt.l, honorary treasurer of tin- Ceylon Mu'.or Car m.il Motor Cycle Con tiD^ent Fund, lias uddrisscd this letter to tbo Times of Ceylon in an effort to secure financial hi-lp tot tbc Ci-ylon Contingent Sir. -With reference
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  • 346 11 A report just issued on the affairs of I _;iii');i duriny 191.il 1 shows that the trade i the I'roUcturato b.ts increased consideiiiblv in comparison with previous years. CHpecially that with, the I'uittd Kingdom. 'Iii t it.il vuluuic of trade amounted to ..f £:U2,300 over 1912 13.
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    • 224 11 1 SAFES I ALL BATNEB SAFES have Drill-Proof Doors and and Corners, without which no Safe is entitled to be called "Thief Resisting." NO RATHER IMPROVED FIRE RESISTING SAFE has ever had its contents destroyed by fire. NO RATNER improved thief RESISTING SAFE has ever heen opened by burglars. Full
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    • 143 11 BY APPOINTMENT. Dunlop Motor Tyres. Horn Bulbs, Sure Patches, Repair Outfits Full and Complete Stocks, 43, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. DUNLOP: Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. Stocks held by all Oarage Dealers, or from THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (FAR EAST) LTD., 43, Robinson Road. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS ""33 ZT3 ,TnTiT
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    • 732 12 THE VERITY PLOUGH (MABSEY-HARRIB) Capacity S in. wide, 3 to S in. deep SPECIALLY SUITED FOR RUBBER ESTATES Price: $25 nett. AGENTS: Adamson, Gilfilian Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. PENANG AND MALACCA. TO BE LET OR SOLO FURNIBHED BEABIDE REBIOENCEB TO LET BELINDA and JUANITA tc 'et furnished Apply No. 9, Mt.
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    • 519 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD OFFICEB TO LET. No. I-a, Raffle* Quay, Ist and and Floors. Apply OI'THRIB Co, Ltd. 141-Jo TO LET. No 8, Cairnhill Circle. Apply to Allen and Gledhill, 32 a, Raffles Plaoe. 14-1 v ROOMS TO LET Room* to let at ZETLAND HOUSE. Apply at No.
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    • 436 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO BE LET. Small Godown, dose to town. Apply 9. TOMLINdON, M. Innt. C E., ICO a, Robinson Road904 '28 4 COMPOUND HOUBE TO LET. No. llt"l, Upper PtraDgoon Road. ImmedUte entry. Apply to Tan Siak Puan, No 1, Lorong Ttlok. 154 146 JT"^ No.
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