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Sievier is charged with attempting","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":26,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.25.1","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"HIGH AMERICAN DENTISTRY, LATEST METHOD. FONES BROTHERS. S Consultations Specialities: Free. Porcelain Attendance. Inlay, etc.- &gt;' y 3 £ep .r.t, lor L.di... Cen, o, Bras «£1, Don t have your teeth exacted ,or they can be saved by h vi h ctlh replaced without pfate. CHARGES MODERATE. 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Everything for the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":28,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.25.3","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"KOH CO. 82=3 Bras Basah Road Stationers Booksellers and NEWSAGENTS. Chinese New-Year f Cards of V All Descriptions. *M Now Ready. Made Dublin. L BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By .READ BROTHERS, Limited. Dog's Head Guinness: with the Dog's Head Label on every botUf*rf& The Do^Head tottling I Is superior to","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":29,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.26.1","article_title":"Page 3 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"r £T Special Wants. Advs. W BL wl7t r 1 Sbortbaad-Cppist Wanted. I LET jars s t»f f u£^Snl S^S^ 5 S Convenient Floor Space 1 in Heart of Singapore. Clerk Cpplst Wanted. WANTED, a capable clerk Apply,! giving particulars of experience to A. B. U Malaya Tribune Office. I","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":30,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.26.2","article_title":"Page 3 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"FRIVOLITY FREEAR. VICTORIA THEATRE, SINGAPORE. Saturday, January 3, (ONE NIGHT ONLY.) Under the distinguished patronage and In the presence ol Hli Excellency The Governor and Lady Evelyn Young. 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Amateur Combination Delight their Audience. There is undoubtedly much dormant musical and theatrical talent in Singapore. This was proved by the very excellent amateur performance of the \"Geisha\" which was given here just over a year ago. A recent concert given at Tanjong Katong—the Sea View Hotel","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":34,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.30","article_title":"Untitled","article_text_1st50words":"CANTON, which used to be reputed the wickedest city in China, is changed. There is not an open gam I ling den in this city of over a milliofl and a half of people. Opium-smoking. China's greatest curse, is gone, neve r to return. 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Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. Watchmakers, Jewellers and Nautical Opticians. Fine Diamond Jewellery a Speciality. English and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches. Surveying and Nautical Instruments. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited ST.=RAPHAEL WINE DIGESTIVE, FORTIFYING AND STRENGTHENING TONIC Chow Kit","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":37,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.32","article_title":"THE INDIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA","article_text_1st50words":"THE INDIAN IN SOUTH AFRICA LUCID AND INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF GRAVE PROBLEM. BY VERITAS. 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A newspaper is indeed one of the best friends of the Governing class.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.38","article_title":"ANOTHER APPRECIATION.","article_text_1st50words":"ANOTHER APPRECIATION. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.\" DEAR Sir, —It is with feelings of profouned joy that the Malays of Singapore at last see in your esteemed paper the birth of a journal that is to be u The Peoples' Paper.\" All right-thinking Malays in the Colony, Jthe","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.39","article_title":"India’s tea Export.","article_text_1st50words":"India’s tea Export. A recent official report states that the demand for tea across the north-west borders, particularly in Afghanistan is increasing enormously. The value of the expor of Indian tea has risen from just under 6 lakhs of rupees in 1910-11 to 9H lakhs in this rapid growth of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.40","article_title":"Wattle Day.","article_text_1st50words":"Wattle Day. A branch of the Australian Wattle Days t pom,o w Kon formed in T. tw&yn and it is bra ■V. aith Day in London P .tion with Australia Day this month. The ieairae is already established in Australia, zLa rh e v attle blossom (which resembles the mm","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.41","article_title":"Queensland Agricultural Bank.","article_text_1st50words":"Queensland Agricultural Bank. This bank was established as a Government insitution to assist farmers to attain prosperity. The purposes for which a .yances are made are -.—Payment of liabilities air ady existing on the holding purchase of stock, portable machinery, or instruments: agricultural, dairying, grazing, horticul urai 01 viticultural pursuits","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.42","article_title":"Value of Provincial Councils.","article_text_1st50words":"Value of Provincial Councils. The Hon. C. J. Smythe, the Administrator of Natal, interviewed by \"South Africa,' discussed the working of the new South African Councils and said have justified their existence. The dairying industry is making tremendousstrides in Natal and in other parts of the Union. \"The difficulties we","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.43","article_title":"The Valuable Groundnut.","article_text_1st50words":"The Valuable Groundnut. It is interesting to follow the development of the various African Colonies of the powers. In this connection a consular report by M. Orcel, the Consular-Agent for France at Bathurst, published by the French Bureau for Foreign Trade (rOffice National dv Commerce Exterieur) is certainly worth reading.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.44","article_title":"Chromatic Motor-Cars.","article_text_1st50words":"Chromatic Motor-Cars. To find new clour schems for their sliow cars exhibitors at the Motor Show at Olynvpia have ransacked not only the world but also the elements. The most fanciful names are given to the different shades of grey, for instance, Pearl-grey, cloud-grey, battleship-grey, graphie-grey, foam-grey, and rain-grey were","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.45.1","article_title":"Page 6 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"Bucket Dredges For Tin or Gold. STAMP MILLS Callfornlan or Mlssen Type. STEAM TURBINES High. Low or Mixed Pressure. 1 BETTINGTON BOILERS For Low Grade Fuels MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND BY FRASER «I CHALMERS I EMBODY ALL THE LATEST- DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. Palladium Theatre AND Picture Palaces ORCHARD","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.46","article_title":"Curse Which Dissolved Marriage.","article_text_1st50words":"Curse Which Dissolved Marriage. Recently a quarrel arose between two Mohammedan natives m Upper Egypt and one of them, in the heat of the moment, cursed the other s religiom At that the offended man promptly hauled his brother-religionist before the religious court. The judge who tried the case contended","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.47","article_title":"Led Horses.","article_text_1st50words":"Led Horses. How long the position of led horses has been established by precedent and use one cannot say, but at present there is no doubt that it is this I. A led horse's left side is its wrong A horse being led or its leftside is led on its","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.48","article_title":"Wine and Eloquence.","article_text_1st50words":"Wine and Eloquence. The need for scientific and impartial study of the effects of drinking alcohol was emphasised by. Sir Thomas Clouston, M.D., when dehvermg the fifth Norman Kerr Memorial Lecture in the Hall of the Royal College of Physicians, Ed ASsing some of the psychological effects of alcohol on","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.7","page_number":"7","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.49.1","article_title":"Page 7 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"The girl who sings before breakfast-& tSi Your'spirits before breakfast are the best barometer of heahh, Some girls sing as soon as they jump out of bed. Their sleep has done them good; refreshed and eager to commence the daily routine. What is more, they are ready to eat a","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.50.1","article_title":"Page 8 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). 1014 r c- f Connecting","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.50.2","article_title":"Page 8 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"Wincarnis' is a necessity in every) home— in YOUR home particularly Because— [n the course of a year innumerable ins. ances occur in which a wineglassful of Wincarnis' will prove invaluable. For ;xample: You return exchausted after a lay's outing— 4 Wincarnis' will immediately revive you. You suffer from 'nerves","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.50.3","article_title":"Page 8 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"Kon Paketvaart Maatschappy. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA. Singapore to Java in 36 Hours. Weekly express service by the fast twin-screw steamers Melchior Treub\" and Rumphius M 3,500 and 2,500 tons gross tonnage respectively. 2 berth cabins only. ALL AMIDSHIPS. Purser, Doctor and Stewardess on board. Wireless Telegraphy. Electric","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140102-1","issue_date":"2 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140102-1.1.8","page_number":"8","article_id":"maltribune19140102-1.2.50.4","article_title":"Page 8 Advertisements Column 4","article_text_1st50words":"Austrian Lloyd UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden r i Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about s. s. Bohemia,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. Vol. L -No. 3 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914 Price 5 Cents.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.2","article_title":"LATEST TELEGRAMS.","article_text_1st50words":"LATEST TELEGRAMS. Slave-Like Labour. BRITISH GOVERNMENT TAKING ACTION. Reuter's Service. LONDON, Jan. 2. Mr. Asquith has made a most interesting statement with regard to slavelike labour in Eritish Dominions. Replying to a memorial of the Anti-Slavery Society with reference to this labour in South Africa and other tropical regions, and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.3","article_title":"A terrible Battle.","article_text_1st50words":"A terrible Battle. THE REBELS DEFEATING FEDErJUs IN MEXICO. Reuter's Service. London, Jan 2. Telegrams from Nejir York contain particulars of tke Urrible battle between the Federal amd Rebel Mexican forces which is still raging at Ajinaga. The Federal forces appear to be getting worsted. The casualties on both sides","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.4","article_title":"Socialist Bulgaria.","article_text_1st50words":"Socialist Bulgaria. MONARCHY CRIED DOWN IN SOBRANJE. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 2. Sofia telegrams state that the Sobranje has opened. As the King entered, the Socialists left the House, shouting down the Monarchy. The cry was immediately drowned in the cheers of the other parties. Tsar Ferdinand, in the Speech","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":63,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.5","article_title":"The Soap Combine.","article_text_1st50words":"The Soap Combine. SIR JOHN BRUNNER MOND'S DENIAL. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 2. Sir John Brujiner Mond denies that a gigantic soap combine has been formed to supply China. He adds that it is true there has been talk in England of erecting soap works in China.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.6","article_title":"Turkey Redivious.","article_text_1st50words":"Turkey Redivious. GREECE MAINTAINS NAVAL SUPREMACY. Reuter's Service. LONDON, Jan 2. Constantinople telegrams state that the huge super-Dread-nought bought by Turkey from Brazil is to be named the \"Sultan Osraan\". Athens telegrams report that M. Venizelos, the premier, speaking in Parliament, confirmed the fact of Turkey's purchase of this vessel.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.7","article_title":"Farewell to Crusts?","article_text_1st50words":"Farewell to Crusts? J. P. MORGAN'S BREAK AWAY. Reuter's Service. London, Jan 2. New York telegrams contain the interesting announcement that Messrs. J. P. Morgan have declared that they have severed their connection with some of the greatest corporations in the country, with which they have long been associated. They","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.8","article_title":"Somaliland.","article_text_1st50words":"Somaliland. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 2. It is reported that Government is considering sending an Indian expedition to Somaliland in March. jg Later. Reuter learns that there is no question of an expedition to Somaliland or any change in the Government's policy. Possibly they* report originated from some question of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":67,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.9","article_title":"The Test match.","article_text_1st50words":"The Test match. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. i, A Johannesburg telegram states the thifd best match began in glorious weather. Seven thousand persons were present. England made 238 runs, Hobbs scoring 92. South Africa made 12 runs for no wickets. Stumps were drawn early bad light.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.10","article_title":"United Nigeria","article_text_1st50words":"United Nigeria Sir. F. Lugard as the Supreme Head. Reuter's Service. London, Dec. 31. The London Gazette announces the amalgamation of Northern and SouthernjNigeria. Sir F. Lugard is gazetted Governor General and Mr. A. G. Boyle and Mr. C. Temple Lieut.Governors of Southern and Northern Nigeria respectively Sir E. A.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":69,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.11","article_title":"Well-Deserved Honours.","article_text_1st50words":"Well-Deserved Honours. In the New Year Honours List appear the names of two wellknown and respected public servants of Malaya. These are the Hon. Mr. Justice Braddell and Mr. Anthonisz. His Majesty the King has conferred a Knighthood on the first and the C.M.G. on the second. We are sure","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.12","article_title":"Chinese Christian Association.","article_text_1st50words":"Chinese Christian Association. The Animal election meeting of this Association took place last night in the premises of the Prinsep Street Church. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, there was a small attendance. Mr. Song Ong Siang, M.A.; L.L.M. (Bar-at-Law) took the chair. The following office-bearers were chosen for","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":71,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.13","article_title":"The Police Court.","article_text_1st50words":"The Police Court. At the Ist Police Court to-day before Mr. Brown, Messrs. Georjpj' d'Almeida, Charles William Johnson and 5 others were prosecuted under sees. 127 A and 129 of the Municipal Ordinance, 1896, for failing to pay the Municipal charges incurred towards repairing the portion of the road in","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.14","article_title":"A Riotous Sikh.","article_text_1st50words":"A Riotous Sikh. In the 2nd Court this morning before Mr. Talma, Chan An Singh, was charged on two counU, the one for drunkenness and disorderly behaviour in North Bridge Road, and the other for mischief, by breaking a win-dow-pane. The accused pleaded guilty. The Magistrate sentenced him to pay","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.15","article_title":"An Exhibition at Tokyo.","article_text_1st50words":"An Exhibition at Tokyo. An exhibition, the Tokyo Taisho Exhibition M will be held from March 20 to July 31 1914 in the Uyeno Park at Tokyo. This exhibition will be of considerable importance as besides embracing Japan and its colonies other countries will also be invited to send exhibits.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.16","article_title":"Combating Traffic in Girls.","article_text_1st50words":"Combating Traffic in Girls. The Java Government is comtemplating the establishment of] an official bureau to control prostitution and the traffic in girls.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":75,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.17","article_title":"Retrenchment Reform.","article_text_1st50words":"Retrenchment Reform. The slump in Malaya has apparently not only affected commercial firms, investors in rubber and tin, and the big man. The \"little\" man,particularly the European, is also the sufferer, inasmuch as there are very many genuine unemployed and capable men in Singapore who, unfortunately out of a billet,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":76,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.18","article_title":"The Hague Opium Convention.","article_text_1st50words":"The Hague Opium Convention. Ratification appears to be an entirely different thin 5 10 a provisional signature. At any rate many signatures for ratification are still required to The Hague Opium Convention. In the Second Chamber of the Netherlands' States General the Foreign Minister stated on the 3rd Decernbet« that","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.19","article_title":"Menam Navigation.","article_text_1st50words":"Menam Navigation. Efforts to locate the motor launch belonging to the Siamese Ministry of Communications, which was sunk In a collision in the Menam river on the Bth ult., have so far proved unavailing.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.20","article_title":"Surgeons-Beware","article_text_1st50words":"Surgeons-Beware One person in 250,000 is born vyith only one kidney, says a London paper. An operation was conducted on a small boy the other day by which the right kidney was removed. The child died. He had only one kidney.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":79,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.21","article_title":"PERSONALIA.","article_text_1st50words":"PERSONALIA. H. E. Phya Asavabadi, the King of Siam 's Master of Horse, and Mr. Tabuteau Herrick, of the Royal Stables, will leave Bangkok in February next for Australia, bound on a horse-buy in.; exr&gt;; dition. Java will be visited on the return journey. The death is announced of Skipper","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":80,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.22.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"HOOCLANDT Co., BINGAPORE. ESTATES CHEMICALS. Apply for Particulars.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":81,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.22.2","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"HOOCLANDT Co..j SINGAPORE. JENATZY TYRES. \"H Apply for Price List,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.23.1","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"Extremes Meet. Ale and Stout has put a girdle round the earth and the circle meets. (Largest bottlers in the World). SOLE IMPORTERS:— Weare Bros. I-B. RAFFLES QUAY. Chop Teck Seng, 97, SELEGIE ROAD. House of Renown for Price of their Articles Dealers in General Provisions, Fodder and Sundry Goods.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":83,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.23.2","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"Harmston's Grand Circus! And Royal Menagerie of Performing Wild Animals. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! LOCATION: BEACH ROAD. New Artistes headed by the Marvellous COTTRELLTROUPE OF ACROBATS (5 IN' NUMBER.) EVERY ACT A FEATURE IN ITSELF. OUR BEAUTIFUL ARAB STALLION AND PERFORMING PONIES. Our Menagerie consists of Performing Ponies Elphants, Lions, Tigers, Beans","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":84,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.23.3","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"REQUISITES FOR RUBBER ESTATES. LATEX CUPS. Glass and Porcelain, half lemon and fiat Bottom Shape. MOMI CHESTS. 24 ins. by 19 ins. by 19 ins. CEMENT. \"Sakura\" Brand. ACETIC ACID. U lbs. in bottle. FOR FILL PARTICULARS APPLY TO: G. OTOMUNE Co. \"For Saving Life.\" Insure Against Infection BY USING","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.23.4","article_title":"Page 2 Advertisements Column 4","article_text_1st50words":"KOH CO. 82=3 Bras Basah Road Stationers Booksellers and NEWSAGENTS. Chinese New-Year-Cards of All Descriptions. Now Ready. Made in publin. BfffTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION I By READ BROTHERS, Limited. Dog's Head Guinness: with the Dog's Head Label on every bottle. The Dog's Had Bottling Is superior to any stout because","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.24.1","article_title":"Page 3 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"You Have Many Special Wants. Advs. w zr r Want Want. TO LET! Convenient Floor Space in Heart of Singapore. Gbis valuable space comprises Office Godown I Vault of Reinforced Concrete. Entrance from both Battery Road and Collyer Quay. alterations to Suit Cenants! Apply to:— \"A. 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Th possibility of i Chin s.- exodus from the variou centres where that übiquitcui race now comes as a mewhat sr. ing suggestion; but such an exodm is nevertheless not only possible but probable within the next ten years. Employers of skilled labour in Hongkong and","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":89,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.26","article_title":"THE SECOND LAST INJUSTICE.","article_text_1st50words":"THE SECOND LAST INJUSTICE. The fact that agriculture is the principal duty of any nation fortunate enough to possess an agricultural population is apt, in the case of Ireland, to be obscured by the interchange of political insults such as 'Traitor!\" and •Bigot!,\" which, enliven the contentions of the Home","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.27","article_title":"FROM THE OFFICE WINDOW.","article_text_1st50words":"FROM THE OFFICE WINDOW. By PEEPING TOM. I was wondering the otl as I passed the Harima Hall what the large capita H. N. Y. above the hall entrance meant and although I puzzle brain for some solution anil tried to connect H. X. Y. with s Japanese or bus","contributor":"PEEPING TOM"},{"_id":91,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.28.1","article_title":"Page 4 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"Kelly Walsh, Ltd., mmTHE 28th YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Planters Medical J«™ ese Guide, DIARY and ALMANAC BY FOR Dr. GRAHAM. 19 452.00 51.25 X W's IQI4 the 1914 English Land Chinese Straits Calendar DAT£ BLQCK Containing Four FOR Coloured Sketches of Local Interest. $1.00 75 cis The Dispensary, Ltd. CHEMISTS,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":92,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.28.2","article_title":"Page 4 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"Chs. J. GAUPP AND CO. Raffles Place, next to Robinson Piano Co. Watchmakers, Jewellers and Nautical Opticians. Fine Diamond Jewellery a Speciality. English and Swiss Gold and Silver Watches. Surveying and Nautical Instruments. SILVER and PLATED WARE FROM MAPPIN WEBB, Limited STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES. Absolutely unique In their qualities. tm","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":93,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.29","article_title":"CHINA EPITOMISED.","article_text_1st50words":"CHINA EPITOMISED. Recent History of Republic in Brief, (Special to the \"Malaya Tribune.\") Sir John Jordan in presenting his letter of credence to President Yuan said that the King hoped the Chinese Republic would prosper and become a united and strong nation and that the friendship between China and Great","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":94,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.30","article_title":"PROPERTY IN SINGAPORE.","article_text_1st50words":"PROPERTY IN SINGAPORE. Report for the year 1913. The property market in Singapore for the year 1913 has been an exceptional one. The amount ot house property disposed of by auction and privately during the past twelve months exceeds considerably the total sales of any previous year in the history","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":95,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.31","article_title":"The Appeal Court.","article_text_1st50words":"The Appeal Court. The finding of the Appeal Courtl in the case of Neo Lian v. Tan! Cheng Tee was delivered in the Supreme Court on Wednesday. In connection with a partnership interest with a man who died in 1906 the plaintiff sued for accounts. The defendant pleaded the Statute","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":96,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.32","article_title":"Fly-by-Nights.","article_text_1st50words":"Fly-by-Nights. The Confraternity of Nocturnal Ramblers have shown signs of much activity during the X'mas and New Year festivities Among the losses that have came to our knowledge is a pretty large stock of poultry, and the victim is Mr. A. S. Pestana, one of the Boarding Officers in the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":97,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.33","article_title":"The Murder of Prof. Robinson.","article_text_1st50words":"The Murder of Prof. Robinson. The M Sumatra Post states that five natives have been arrested at Ambon in connection with the disappearance of Prof. Robinson. According to accounts the famous Professor was murdered. In defending himself the professor wounded one of his attackers but was overpowered by the four","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":98,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.5","page_number":"5","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.34.1","article_title":"Page 5 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"Extraordinary Announcement Gbe fttustcal Event ot 1914 Madame Lillian MORD I C A MORD I C A MORD I C A The World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano The World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano The World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano FROM The Royal Opera, Covent Garden. Berlin., Paris St. Petersburg Operas Metropolitan Opera New","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":99,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.35","article_title":"OUR MAIL BAG.","article_text_1st50words":"OUR MAIL BAG. STREET CONGESTION. To the Editor of the 14 Malaya Tribune.\" DEAR Sir,—As an old resident of Singapore interested in the welfare of the city I was very interested to read the article published in your issue of yesterday on the congestion of traffic in Battery Road. May","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":100,"newspaper_title":"Malaya Tribune","issue_id":"maltribune19140103-1","issue_date":"3 January 1914","edition":"1","page_id":"maltribune19140103-1.1.6","page_number":"6","article_id":"maltribune19140103-1.2.36","article_title":"A FURTHER APPRECIATION.","article_text_1st50words":"A FURTHER APPRECIATION. To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.\" Dear Sir, You much talked of paper has now seen the light. Your leader in thejirst issue clearly explains the objects and the aims of the paper and no one, I believe, will mistake them. Thanks to it the voice","contributor":"NA"}],"_links":{"start":"/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d_99cf3841d550550458ba7b818ac4b0f9","next":"/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d_99cf3841d550550458ba7b818ac4b0f9&offset=100"},"total":196878}}