The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 February 1915
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Title Section15 1915-02-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915. NO. 8,370.15 words
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Article184 1915-02-24 1 Iu connection with the situ itioo In Singapore, the matters published to-day are au extension of the safe" area for residence, and a fine review of the French troops here Pages 4 and :j. An air raid on Calais lias cau-ifd some little damage and tome lo^s184 words
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Article1223 1915-02-24 1 Some of my readers may remember an advertisement tbat appeared in one of the smaller papers some years ago, which ran as follows How to dress on ten pounds a year, like a lady. Ry a Lady." And a few days later it was copied verbatara into1,223 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement340 1915-02-24 1 PHOTOPLAY BY ENGLAND'S MOST TALENTED ARTISTES. A GREAT, GRIPPING, MASTERFUL FOUR-PART DRAMA By the British and Colonial Film Company of London A I Hfl IVi KK A ft Lil nHi Ui l r% THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- REACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW. AT9IS P M. A Magn ficent Film Version of340 words
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Advertisement389 1915-02-24 1 j ORCHARD RDiD. Sin^ipore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT 6 P.M. USUAL SHOW AT 9P M. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! THE A Tine Pcwerfally Eaacted West- in Drama by the Kalem Co. THE GREAT WAR MAP (Sew Number of the largts- War Map ia Singapore). NAVIES389 words
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Advertisement237 1915-02-24 1 L \TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. M. Solomon and Sou, Sbipchandlers, etc Page 2. Sanyo Vusen Kaisha, The South Sea Mail S. S. Cos. Sailings Page 6. Pink Pills for Tango Dancers Page 8. Gohar Alum Shah at the Star Opera Page 1. Auction sale of 8 Motor cars Page I. Auction sale237 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1915-02-24 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 24th Rlgh W%»«r— 4 18 a.m., 4-16 p.m. St. M-ittbias. Thursday 25th High Water— «S» a.m., 9-1. p.m. St. Andrew's School Prize -giving. Victoria Theatre, postponed. B 1. Homeward mail closes. Ledge Zetland Emergent, a. BO p.m. Friday 26th. Btfih tVaiivf /-u a.m., 9-15 p.m. Satarday 27th.101 words
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Article453 1915-02-24 2 May he Sued wot Dei:t, but C \nnot Sj;e. IMVOBTAVT DBCfBtOK. A Court of Appeal consisting of the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, and Lords Justices Buckley, Swinfen Kady, Philliniore, and Pickford decided yesterday Jan. 19th that an alien enemy may be eued for453 words
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Article98 1915-02-24 2 4 Now is ran Time to sr\ I.iildim.." Paris, Tuesday. The (Jaulois editorially suggests that in order to show our confideuo. in the future, an^i'n the ties of brotherhood uniting France and England, now is the time to Btart building the under Channel Tunnel. Exchange. Iteuter adds98 words
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Article284 1915-02-24 2 IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and Commander in Chief. 1 Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout tbe Settlement of Singapore in supremacy of all Civil Authority. Ma- jor Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915.284 words
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Article154 1915-02-24 2 By or.'i.T of Brigadier General I). Ridout, Commanding the Troops in t lie Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau has been opened. The public are requested to forward to the undersigned written statements in narrative form of 1. Any events in connection with the recent outbreak in Singapore from154 words
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Article184 1915-02-24 2 PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Whereas it has been brought to the notice of the Brigadier Geo 9 rai Com mending the Troops Straits Se'tl. rnents that certain individuals are si»r» uding wild rumour- and dismissing the came openly. Tho attention of all is direct H_ lo the following section of184 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement35 1915-02-24 2 W. J. GARCIA, 219. Orchard Head. Pianos bought, sold or exoiianf ad Qood prices allowed or old insfcrnmenta. Cheapest and best stock of Music and Email musical goods ic Singapore. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer35 words
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Advertisement808 1915-02-24 2 Notices ly order of the Court of Judicial Commissioner Seremban. CIVIL APPLICATION No. 12; OF 1914. [lesident of Negri Bembihn by his tieligatt U.W.H. Cccbrane, Chargee. AGAINBT Marion A liso 1 Gunn Charger. In the matter of Grant No. 3812 and in the matter of Charge registered Volume X folio808 words
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Advertisement724 1915-02-24 2 Notices M. Salomon Son, DUBASHES. SHIP CHANDLERS AND NAVY CONTRACTORS, GENERAL STORES SUPPLIERS. Supply Fresh Provisions, etc.. to M n-of-War, Steamers and Sailing Vessels— Contractors ;or Fort ign Navies. Bu_ires_ Office No 9, Raffll s Quay and 16 and 17. Upjer_Macao btreet, Singapore. Moderate Rates. M. SALOMON SON. NOTICE is724 words
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Advertisement452 1915-02-24 2 Wanted JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Wanted well qualified Assistant BoffftOS for District; Hospital Appoiutmeut. Kr_<>«vl_dge. of Malay essential Salary according lo expe>ie ce and qual lioltions. Full particulars from t/rincipal Medical Ofll.er, J, bore. 22-2 w 24 I BOOKKEEPER. Experienced B oneern r and General Clerk, Eurasian or 1 hinese, Wauted Immediate:}'.452 words
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Advertisement443 1915-02-24 2 To Let TO LET I In mediate Entry. Bungalow 4^, j tennis, stabling, water an Apply to Cr P IS.] c 0 Frp© p^ 10 LET, FURHISHU) Thule House Avanarh u Tennis 7 b lhootu 0^ Bk^. etc on applicatioa to I: I^-3 i^ »uwf uc HOUSE TO LET A443 words
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Article1381 1915-02-24 3 ;1 ;\oR KKVIEWs THE FUKXCH i ON riNCKXT. STIIUMNC, Scf.NE. Istkebtotory of nlngepota the gather n t l,, Btplaoede this morning must I M something unique. It was a üblic expression of gratitude to a body of ur Allies which, at a crucial moment, performed n service to1,381 words
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Article190 1915-02-24 3 All Bi t Old Wahmiiis Leave Kii Cahai Information is r»-ceived from C p*t»« hagen which, if substantiated, would be a dramatic t-equel to the recent interview at I'otsdain between the Kai_er, Prince H j nry oJ PrusHia, and A imiral von Til pit/., at the c o-e190 words
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Article167 1915-02-24 3 L.'AN Trnnis Matchbs. A series of lawn taaaii matobei took .place ou Monday and Tuesday, tbe 15th Jaud 1 6th inst, between a team from' Biogspore and the Kampoug Kuantan Clob, Kuala Selsoftor. Bingapore wan r« pre- j beuted bv afeesri Oanas, rpcotfc, Dooell, and Hunt, *ehlle167 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1915-02-24 3 r- H The Best Tyre: A Michelin Red Inner Tube in A Michelin Cover» Both are made in ONE QUALITY ONLY— THE BEST. e MICHELIN TYRES AND ACCESSORIES can be obtained from all the leading Agents* G.6. DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! the best beer obtainable jM^^x^^K factured y^^^^__JwP^ ACCORDING \^}^^^^v^^152 words
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Advertisement710 1915-02-24 3 Auctions Re Tan Tek Puan, In Bankruptcy AUCTION SALE OF EIGHT MOTOR CARS AND ACCESSORIES TO BE HELD AT Nos. 215 216 ORCHARD ROAD On Friday, sth March, at 4 p.m. By Order of tbe Official Assignee For full particulars, see catalogues. FOWELL A Co., Auctioneers. IK 5-3 Re TAN710 words
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Article, Illustration24 1915-02-24 4 klar! ibtfl tbt P\tt: '.he I m*tt »tl|kl MMBla U««we_ by inflc-acr nil •-•> '■*> Jti«e P«tMot Trjta bs- e.jr.t:i iwjrtar*, UK*.24 words
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Article1460 1915-02-24 4 It is with the deepest conviction of the propriety as well as the political necessity of that course, that we think that, having in mind the utter confusion into which Islam is thrown by the virtiial abdication of tbe Khalifate, jever sinca the Sultan of Turkey1,460 words
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Article111 1915-02-24 4 To daj- a few more captures of muti neers of the r>th Light Infantry .have been made and four men have been known to be drowned. With the exception of Stoker Anscombo, who has already appeared in the casualty list, no man of the naval forces of ourselves111 words
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Article, Illustration637 1915-02-24 4 Hy order of Brigadier-General 1). 11. llidout, Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, the "Safe" area is extended ai follows That OOUntry which II bound, d h\ BokitTimsh r<l at tbe North, Cavanagb Rood at the Blast, thenee to Killinej Road, and all that part south of637 words
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Article128 1915-02-24 4 (From Our Otm Correspondent.) ThnMalavCoutin«ent M^ ,^V lypUetd. Three 0 May, Second Lleul I L H featry; Bssvi Begin Beeood Usui aad B w Bcroud Lieut. l beat tbat oui ol th< plaeed bsi effaced bim«« f of it and esns to his regiment with tbe lest128 words
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Article85 1915-02-24 4 I'm: BniTOI OF 1 in Sir. As Tip| {tm lat< d iuto Malay and I h I hope \our n n reed g WJ cise my e.f »rt- lo to my sdeaeoui fee traasls .iknom song into T.ii Tippareri p >gha meud.il rone mam. Pogk i vebaam r0..-.85 words
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71 1915-02-24 4 The Committee beg to M ksowk thanks receipt of ths f.< lovii g Already acknowledged V. H. Wiuson \.lau. 6 Coolie Labour AlorGajab BdSSI Rev. K. (iarnier 10 H. Norman 100 A. K. Maiflnnd H. P." PnbJ European Staff M.K.P. i.Monthlv A. W, Conceicao71 words
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Article42 1915-02-24 4 POSTPONEMENT AXXOI o«iug to leeeal uutoward efaussstn oet it has been decided to poafpoaa further notice, the Beottiek COSSS was announced to ka\e t>eeu March sth. The resumption of rehearsals will notified to members of tbe choir in d^ course.42 words
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Advertisement204 1915-02-24 4 OF ALL CR Basss le Guinness' Stout H E. J. BURKE'S f Jfl Specia^Export Eottling IS THE BEST aw |a Export to tropical j-^^P^fP^V 1 TO H *v? climates every- Jt^o^S^^V'^^ .>^^ft the Bottl:n^ tbe /i^y@ '£s^^MS^\ finest Ale or Stout k^^L' F&lffi^M?*^ ma y he ruined by W f|u£204 words
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Advertisement197 1915-02-24 4 Niil I His Excellency the Ooi commander in chief intention to review the Je| on the Cricket ground si I Thursday, Peb 25th. P ii there will 1 to our appreciation ol I of the Japanese foi The BOS! to 1 I tbe invasion <* ber soil will of oouree197 words
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Article319 1915-02-24 5 GOOD FROM FLANDERS. Mixed From Poland. rjjf Si bmsrins Cable]. Kr.l'Tßß'B Skuvicb. [v >ln. i :i 22.— The Paris Comma- thai there was nothing import[ia tbo We carried an enemy l!l ,j r outikirU of Cbeppysrood j moved forward oar positions. We .ne place In Eparges ai I t(319 words
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Article386 1915-02-24 5 300,000 Imprisoned. Tbe vast under-ground railways of New Votk at tbeir busiest hour one morning recently were the scene of a great fire, followed by a panic. Seven hundred passengers became unconscious through the acrid fumes and dense emcke. To rescue them firemen *ere obliged to remove386 words
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Article164 1915-02-24 5 ASSUMING DEFINITE CHARACTER. [By Submarine Cable]. RsOTBB'S SSKVIGB. London, Feb. 22.— A telegram from Rome says that an independent Socialist movement in favour of intervention by Italy on the side of the Allies is assuming large dimensions. Important d-nnonstra tious are being held throughout the country. Yesterday there164 words
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Article327 1915-02-24 5 Londou, Feh. *2.nd. Sir George B rd wood's book S Y.A to he published tomorrow comprises revised reproductions of various miscellaneous writing-, chiefly Indian. Iu the course of an eloquent preface be eloquently condemns German methods of warfare as unworthy of tbeir Ar\au origin. The war would not327 words
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Article320 1915-02-24 5 HOW THK COLNTII.S STAND. Lord Midleton's figures of the areas for wbicn recruits have been obtained are iu teresting enough to be quoted in full. His Icrdship said Up to November 4 tho southern districts of Scotland furnished 237 recruits per 10 000 of320 words
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Article115 1915-02-24 5 RETALIATION BY BRITAIN. [Br Submarine Cable]. fiBCTBB*B SSBVIOB. London, Feb. 22.— 1n the House of Com- mous Lord Charles beresford suggested thai an Allied note be issued stating their determination to enforce most stringent! measures moking foodstuffs and raw- materials absolute contraband, with a view jto hastening115 words
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Article34 1915-02-24 5 London. Feb. 23.— Mr Neil Primrose announced that negotiations were proceed ing for the exchange of British aud tier man medical prisoners. He hoped that an agreement would shortly be reached.34 words
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Article47 1915-02-24 5 Prelude to More Loudon, Feb. 22ud. An Amsterdam telegram says that German military circles recognize tbat the bombardment of tbe Dardanelles is not merelv a demonstration but the preface to a serious bittle for the Straits, the forcing of which would be au important success.47 words
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Article42 1915-02-24 5 By Bombs. Calais, Feb 22nd.— A Zeppelin at 4ld this morning dropped b Mnbo killing live people. Tbere was no panic. Liiter, The Zeppelin dropped ten bombs, at Calais during the morning, kill ing live civilians and slightly damaging property.42 words
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Article136 1915-02-24 5 Killed. Lieut. I). Cimpbell, it. a.m C. Second Lieut. VV. Coker, E ist SurrHy# Lieut, (i. Harferd, Rnyal Lancaster*; T. 11. Hatbaway; B. G. Hill: East Yoiksbires J li. 1). Stckes F. Wood Martin. Died of Wounds. K (1. O/.anre Inofficial Died of wound-, received on Satuiday, brigadier geueral136 words
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Article30 1915-02-24 5 Bordeaux, February 2:*rd. Sarah Bern bank's right thigh has beeu amputated. She showed the greatest courage and her condition is as favourable as could be ex pected.30 words
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Article96 1915-02-24 5 London, Feb. 28rd. In the House of ('ominous, there was a debate on the Government's aniline dye scheme. Mr Runcirneri stated that the Government had arranged for a supply of raw materials and intermediate products to Swigs manu j facturers. to be returned as finished!' »lyes. The Government96 words
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Article151 1915-02-24 5 Calcutta, Feb. 13th. Three armed dacoits in a taxi this afternoon, iu the populous Garden Heath Suburb, four miles outside Calcutta, overtook and held up a cab containing three Indians conveying eighteen thousand rupees from Messrs Bird and Company, and intended for tbe payment of the hands151 words
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Article278 1915-02-24 5 The first magistrate's court was occupied [for a considerable time yesterday, in hear I ing Municipal summons ease, for permitting nuisances on premises, non obe>ance of orders to whitewash premises, and other minor offences, tines ranging from tv. o to ten dolJaiB were imposed in most cas* s278 words
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Article596 1915-02-24 5 Wii.bmuiima'i Wayward Wahdebingb. The voyage of the American focd supply ship Wiihelmina has had au unexpected ending. The vessel reputed to be Ger man owned left New York recently wiih a cargo of focd consigned to Hamburg. The consiguee was an American MsUUol in Germany, and it596 words
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Advertisement241 1915-02-24 5 y^^^ I FAST COLOURS N NEW SHIPMENT JUST REC-IV£D |£hf^ I A FAST COLOUR \jmL < -yitW/ Cotto:l Fabr'c in White, x \h, Plain Colour?, Stripes and v -.......>' j Price 45 CtS. "v£» 1 MKMiSi PER YARD. ROBINSON Co. I Pianos jllr^j 1 I Player Pianos *fejj. I 9241 words
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Advertisement988 1915-02-24 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYKR QUAY. r Wr>P.R nOWTU'W vr 'VITH THIT. vc.THKtr.iXNm ttun.M Oi^'fKNMK «T •cJaMPIT Prigi-fadja, 6apat, lembiUhau, Ijenako, Rengat aud Ret h River. Feb 24 •REYNST Muntok and Falembang Feb 24 1 •V.HOOENDOEP Berombang, Paueh, Asahaa aod Belaw in988 words
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Advertisement473 1915-02-24 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. s.s. "CITY of NORWICH" sailing about February 27. s.s. "CITY of DURHAM" sailing about March 10. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL" sailing about April 5. To be followed by:- s.s. "CITY OF CORINTH For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply473 words
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Advertisement410 1915-02-24 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD V. de la Ciotat Mar 2 Polyneiien Feb 28 Chili Mar 12 Ne a Mar 14 Atlantique Mar 26 Magellan Mar 28 Polynesien Apl 9 Luinbt'a Apl 11 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS,410 words
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Advertisement523 1915-02-24 6 Shipping P. &0? STEAM NAVIGATION co«P U For China, Japan, Penang, c,,^ Australia, India, Aden, Mediterranean Port., ITam and London. Through Bills of Lading i B9 e< Coast, Persian Gulf, Contln^nui^^ Steamera will leave Singapore oto,^ MAIL LINES Homeward (ros Ecrops). From Singapore, connecting tt Colombo with 191. V 88523 words
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Article533 1915-02-24 7 (1915.) Eoglaod who watchest o'er tho troubled main Iu this dark night of war, ani bo ir of pain. Upon this island pinnacle where first The beacon -firs o: liberty outbn -st, And o'er tho scattered se.is, iu answering ll une, Star upon star k'i »h v htr^z rx«n533 words
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147 1915-02-24 7 Captain Donutm, is Qrv.ni Important Comi \\n. Tho London Gazette announces tbe appointment as brigade- nta jOf of Lieutenant (temporary cap'aiu) J. li. S. Dimmer, V. C. King's Royal Etfls Corps. This sppointnsenl adds new distinction to a remarkable career. Captain Dimmer stepped147 words
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Article505 1915-02-24 7 Mr. Pre dirts William Wile,* writing iu tbe Daily Mail s.iys: Professor Ostw.iM Germany's fore moss scientist, is lecturing in Berlin anil other leading cities of tho Empire, on bow to conserve certain [commodities. His discourse is part aid pircel of tbe "unconsidered trifles I policy of the505 words
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Article232 1915-02-24 7 The director of the Astrological Research Society of New Jenny <who may, perchance, have beard of tbe war) has been compelled to forecast serious trouble for all parts of our globe, except the United States, during TJIS. Jupiter aud Neptune alone among tbe planets appear well disposed232 words
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Article93 1915-02-24 7 An interesting item of news is contained in a IVtrograd message to the Australian papers to the effect tbat tbe aerial raiders on au unfortified Paltic port, who were captured, are to be tried for murder. Our Kastern Ally will thus be putting into practice a93 words
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Article53 1915-02-24 7 By using this method it is claimed Cylinder lubrication cost is reduced 9o% in eith r Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced 5% to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to53 words
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Advertisement590 1915-02-24 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY RE6IBTERED IN THE COLONY. USGEST PAID-UP MPIT»f_ OF INY EASTERN COMPANY, [j PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. 8 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Cld:Jewry, E.C. B The Company has £20.000 deoosited with the Supreme Court590 words
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Advertisement492 1915-02-24 7 CHARTERED BANK sf India Australia and Chins. INCORPORATED BY «OUI CHARTER. r»AID UP CAPITAL fi.too.OOQ 3288RY8 FUND £1 8 ,.0,00? Seaervs Liability of P.oprieto»s gl 2tW,OOC HEAD OFFICE: 88. BIBHOPSOATB, LONDON, B. 0. AQENCIKB AND BBANCBJKB; Auintfiat Hongbonf Fenang Bangkok lloilo Poket Batavia ipoh Kangoon Bnumay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang492 words
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Advertisement502 1915-02-24 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 115,000 010 BXaSRY-t FUNDa j— Sterling £1,500,000 at 2s.- »IVOOO,OOOI mmm Silver SIS^OOO.OOO) Rotirve Liability of rropriotor«.,. lIS.OOC.OCO COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landalo, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman, Bi H. Dodweil, Esq. IP. U. Kolyoalr, Esq. O. T. M502 words
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Advertisement349 1915-02-24 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, U Hongksng, Capital BubBoribbd~ M.soo.ooo.Cf 0 Amount Paid-up 500,000,0u rbbkbvbfund n.eoo.ooo.ocr Marine Risks at Current Kates, BoustBad Co., Ageots ALLIANCE ASSURAN6E Is, Uf, Accoinu.'ated FundH exceed £17 00t 000 FIRE A HOTGR CAS RiOIS, Insurances effected at rates of premtaj whloh will be found lavourable to thelascra'349 words
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Article222 1915-02-24 8 Under the beading "Too Much Tango" an American paper says that with the prevailing xra/j for dancing at ail times and places it has become noticeable that w.men whose tilood is thin anaemic fall victims to neu ralgic pains when they dance too much and rob222 words
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Article438 1915-02-24 8 First German Tr hute to British Troops. Amsterdam, Jan. 10. Tommy has amazed us all. We thought at first. Here's something funny coming from England. Now we all take bim seri I ously. Thooe frank words are by Maximilian Harden, tbe distinguished German writer in438 words
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392 1915-02-24 8 ENGLISH GOVEHNKSS MakK> St V<-_ UNO Revelation.-.. London, Jan. 19. In a boon of sensational reminiscences just published, an English governess reveals the fact that the Kaiser often visited Paris, disguised and incognito, "for a little adventure," before the war, a pleasure which he has392 words
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Article222 1915-02-24 8 Worse Than Bleeding. It Is better to lose a pint of blood than to have the nerves tapped. No one can measure your nerve force as it runs away," wrote tbat famous Doctor Oliver Wendell Ilolmes. It is easy to explain why this is sc. Thei blood222 words
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Advertisement205 1915-02-24 8 jSIEMENS I mmm mmmmm **^***^'*B'—**^*mx*mmmm_. aa_i_iaß^Ba WINCHESTER HUE, SINGANHE. Telsgbams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 847. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMEKS BROTHERS DYNAMO MORIS, l*. Head Oflce Caxtco House, Vestmioitier, Loadoi. Suppliet Dept. and Store* Upper Thames Btrset, Loodoi. Lamp* and Fitting* Dept, Dalstoo, Loodoo. Stafford aod Voolvhh. WHERE DOCTORS205 words
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Advertisement13 1915-02-24 8 For Children's Racking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la.' 6d. 113 words
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Advertisement1638 1915-02-24 8 THE LONDON GOLDSMITHS Co., 47, STRAND, (INCORPORATED WITH STREETS Co. LATE OP CHEAPSIDE.) ""■AND. BUY YOUR GOODS DIRECT FROM ENGLAND ASTOUNDING AD^ERTiMNG In order to Introduce new Customers and thereby extend our Colonial business, we bave decided, as a huge adverti<#m*nt OFFER BY time on, y- a ,ar e va^ety1,638 words
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Article51 1915-02-24 9 Corrected op to Feb. 23) Bank 4ms 24 816 demand 2-4 1-82 Private oredita fi m s 2419 82 India, T. T. 173^ Honokono, demai d 2?. Yokohama, keem d IMi Java, demand 14 1_ Hanokok. demand SOVBBRIOSS, Bant Buying 54 Bank of Bnnlanr? K. e 6% Bar Silver51 words
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Article164 1915-02-24 9 February 23. Tin (175 tons) $80 7,-, Gambler 8 .".5 Gambler Cube No. 1 11 00 1 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 00! Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 21.50 Pepper, (White fair^ 87 30 Nutmeg* (110 to tl elb I 1.l 0 Nu megs '80 to tl e lb 22.00164 words
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Advertisement250 1915-02-24 9 I ma E«V APPOINTMENT TO H M. KINO GfORGE V. yal Household" SCOTCH WHISKY rtra special blend of Choice uchanan Cc, Ltd. London, Glasgow, Il their affiliated companies hold the locks of whisky maturing in Bond in and are thus able to guarantee the ntinued excellence of this brand. ionded250 words
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Advertisement219 1915-02-24 9 NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. Established 1863. CAPITAL. Nominag Gla. 30,000,000— (abt. £2,BOO,000) PAIDDP 19,907,000— £1,658,916) RESERVE FUND. GIB. 7,760,000 (abt £646,686) Head Office Amsterdam. (with Bub-Office at the Haguel Head Agency Batavia. BRANCHES Hongkong, Sourabaya, Ba marang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden. Cheribon. Tegal, Pecaiongan, Probolinggo, Indramayoe, Tjllatjap, Ampenan and Medan. CORRESPONDENTS ln all219 words
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Advertisement239 1915-02-24 9 NOTICE to MOTORISTS. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? We are big suppliers of the following:— BENZINE, KEROSINE, MOTOR CYLINDER OIL, MOTOR GREASE, LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, TUBES, CARBIDE AND MANY OTHLR REQUISITES FOR MOTOR CAR USE. OUR PRICES AEE EXTREMELY MODERATE. CHINHhUat" LEE c^hoL Yorkshire Weave and British Wool.239 words
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Miscellaneous203 1915-02-24 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O. str Nore.— Miss Z. A. Blumson, Mrs Joerpensen, M»s Neale. Mr C, S. Williams Mr A. Lawrence, Mr G. Edwards. Per P. A O. str Malwa.— Messrs W. Dunman. W. P. Pinkney. J. f-ketton. R Thomson, T. Glen Dilling, P. Turner. Mr A Mrs203 words
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Miscellaneous298 1915-02-24 9 TRAIN SERVICE. BINGAPORE ITANK.ROAI)) WeekdaTi. a Sundays. Mail daily leaves for north at 7. a.m. antf 7.0 p.m. Uher trains have for Johore M 9.e a.. 10.29 a, noon, I.M p., 2.5^ p., 4.4C p Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a in. aid 7.14 p. id Trains leave from298 words
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Miscellaneous315 1915-02-24 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels iu port at 11 a.m. on .February 23, 1«15. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks j EJavana Feb 20 Volute Will o the Wltp Feb 22 Inner Roads jLuiy Weld City of Norwich Outer Roads Enpttctela Bukora OWtM Mrdnsn No. 3 Wharf S.miil Egbert No.315 words
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Article958 1915-02-24 10 A Numuf.kim; of the Pkoplk (Front Our Own Cot respondent.) London, Jan. 21. Tbere is more human nature in the returns of tbe appeal of tbe Parliamentary Recruiting Committee tbau one could Hud in any collection of national documents in the memory of living man, 6ays958 words
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Article966 1915-02-24 10 American's Rwpratio Views. Brief summaries of ibe correspondence which recently passed bt i ween Dr. Charles Eliot, Presideut-Emeriius of Harvard, aud Mr Jacob If. Schiff, tbe wealthy (ierman, of New Yoik, bave been published in Ibis country. The full tt xt of tbe letters is now966 words
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Article924 1915-02-24 10 Turkish Affatps Brfore the War Following are extracts from n long account by tbe representative of pro miueut firm in Constantinople describing the conditions, both political and economical, during the mouths immediately preceding the war between Tuikey and the Allies Just after the outbreak of war between the924 words
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Article284 1915-02-24 10 Another attempt is to be made to sal.e (the British steamer Bengloe, which has been bard and fast on a coral formation at i Moyuue Shoal, Su!u Sea, for over two uioutbs. Tbe work is being undertak-u by Cuptain Hessel who bas carried out several salving operations successfully.284 words
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Article651 1915-02-24 10 Tbe tews that H. B. the Viceroy is Dp the Persian (i uif bas taken every oue by surprise. There was no announcement beyond that be had embatked at Bambay, presumably 'travelling to Karachi. However, His ftxcellency has not only arrived iu the Gulf, 'but651 words
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