The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 March 1914
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Title Section15 1914-03-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. V CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1914. NO. B.OKS15 words
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Article120 1914-03-19 1 Mr Churchill bus introduced the navil estimates Page 7. Latest rubber dividends are given in out London wire Page 6. The charges in the Marconi enquiry have been formulated Page 7. The Hippodrome Circus had a success ful opening last night-Page 6. Madame Caillaux is to be120 words
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Article1360 1914-03-19 1 SUNRISE OVER THE RED SEA. It is hard to realise that it is Christmas Eve. The port master's dhow, with its swarthy Arab DMT, is creeping clear of the harbour to take mk> to thr t "ver which, out there in the darkness ill wants au hour of dawn', thr1,360 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1914-03-19 1 PALLADIUM FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY! SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION AND ENGAGEMENI 1 rhr famous QUICK CHANGE ARTIST Sir Mark Anton Ie anil Principal Halls, iv his i id Inaina entitltxl CAUGHT RED-HANDED RN BY SONATIONS of celebrated music composers conducting thei own compositions. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA! ALSO ENGAGEMENT OF MISS POPPY HAMMOND245 words
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Advertisement255 1914-03-19 1 SELECT I __l THE SUBJECTS BEING Er R Z E ENT TO-NIGHT Tl onal in motion PICTUBEB. I Humorous Interesting 2ND SHOW. 9-15 TO 11*15 P.M. For Thrills and Sensation see AN ORPHAN OF WAR K. B. Film, and THE TIGER -Vitagraph Film. Our Humorous and Interesting Subjects are WANTED255 words
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Advertisement254 1914-03-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Key beer is daily growing a more popular drink Page 5. Alleuo cigars are sold by Caldbeck Macgregor a. Co Page 6. Furniture and stock iv trade sales by Powell and Co. Page 5. Sale of unserviceable Government stores by Powell and Co. Page 5. Shipping Apcar line254 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1914-03-19 1 THE WEEK Thursday 19th. High Water— 2-24 a.m., 4-40 p.m. j Moon Last Quarter. Association of Engineers Reception 4-6 pm. Eastern Gato, 8 pm. Bandmann Vie. Theatre, "Step this Way.' Fridaj 20th High Water— 3 16 a.r.i.. 7 9 p.m. P. O. Outward mail due. Sungei Gau Tin Mining Co,131 words
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Article232 1914-03-19 2 A Dumber of large sharks probably a do/en in all were seen up the Parramatta Kiver recently and their presence, and close approach to rowing boats, gave many persons, especially women, a great fright. In several cases, boats were bumped by the monstt The most sensational experience232 words
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Article162 1914-03-19 2 "THE WORLD SWAYED." Writing to her parents in Newport, Isle of Wit»ht, Mrs Hutchinson, who with her husband, the Rev. A. C. Hutchinson, is a Church of England missionary in Japan, gives an account of the earthquake shocks at Kagoshima which followed the volcanic eruption in162 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1914-03-19 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, FOR BEST ENGLISH MADE GRAMOPHONES FROM $25 I TO $150 RELIABLE MOTORS. FINE TONED SOUND BOXES. SOLIDLY BUILT CABINETS. HIGHLY PLATED FITTINGS. Illustrations and price lists post free oh application. A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES To-Night AT THE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets273 words
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Advertisement782 1914-03-19 2 Notices j NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the business of Pawnbrokers carried on by Lim Lai Kok. Chua Kin Chee. Cheang Siew Kwai and Chan Man Yin at No. 51, New Bridge Road. Singapore under the style or firm of Chop Yet llin Tong ha« as from the Bth782 words
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Advertisement731 1914-03-19 2 Notices NOTICE. A Smoking Coooer' will be held at the i Association of Engineers' new prenrses in the Banque de 1' Jn<i < hine nt-w building on 1 huiBday 19th. at 9 p in. Member* desirous of inviting friends may obtain tickets at the A-sociation Kooms. H. BUTCHRR. Hon. Secretary.731 words
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Advertisement410 1914-03-19 2 LEDGER CLERK WANTED. Wanted at once a mnart ledger eltrk (Ctii nr»Be preferred) piuspt Apply personally with refen uces. STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, No. 5- a Orchard Road. 19-3 uc TURNOUT WANTED Two seated Victoiia in good condition, together with strong bom Api»ly to R. V 19 3 tit WANTED IMMEDIATELY410 words
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Advertisement295 1914-03-19 2 To Let TO LET PRODUCE GODOWN lUilll. -l.v MORALIM TO BE LET FURNISH iO The ootnfm Bungalow, Inst tutioo \i.. ad. Suitahlr (o« ing. tennis oourt, v. April, (for si\ mouth Ai POWELL at. 1- 6 TO LET A n w bunfi Entry April. Appi\ ALI AMBAR UMtm TO LET295 words
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Article554 1914-03-19 3 Major .1. A. R. (ilennie. Actp|oH, 17t I'M 4 nge is allotted as 14 March ft| -j.30 p.m.— I !üb. 12nd M I a.m. I;. IBth March 0 p.m. 91 < and 600 mi. laxim round Brown ii granted nine a 17th March. ight I ten554 words
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Article480 1914-03-19 3 Manchester Feb. 19. Aa will be seen from our figures, cotton prices keep very steady and there mmi v to hope that with a continu j ed steadiness kkttl will be an increase in demand from the importing markets.! We know and it is quite true that480 words
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Article208 1914-03-19 3 o The Editor, Sarawak Gazette.) s r> i should like to forward an account of another creditable bag, which I fear the modesty (or veracity' of the sportsman will leave unrecorded unless I do so. It was his custom to take his gun when on an evening stroll208 words
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Article61 1914-03-19 3 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. j Garrett i Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam in which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton in the61 words
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Article640 1914-03-19 3 (To the Editor of the Times.) *ir. Your exceedingly educational Pacific Coast Number, which has been distributed broadcast over the ISA., reminds me that The Times would be an excellent organ through which the heterogeneous assortment of cultivated I'ara rubbers might be improved and svsteinatized.640 words
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Article246 1914-03-19 3 British Minister Lkavim; Bangkok. Among the passengers leaving to morrow by the Deli (says the "Siara Observer of March 4th) will by Mr Arthur Peel, the British Minister, who is proceeding to England by the s.s. Derffinger from Singapore. Mr Peel arrived in Siam in January 1910,246 words
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Article519 1914-03-19 3 An extraordinary general meeting of the Oriental Rubber Company. Ltd.. was held on Feb. 17. at the ottu Km* William Hou^e, 2h. i ,p, E. C, uj consider a resolution That th. < apttttl of the Cum pany be increased from X 4 0,000 to X. r .noo519 words
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262 1914-03-19 3 Take first the capital supplied to new countries for the development of their railways, their oil fields their rubber plantations, their agriculture. We all remember the political catchword of capi tal going abroad," and the campaign against British investments, orgai aud controlled by the Unionist262 words
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Article157 1914-03-19 3 Id is with sincere regret 'bays the Hang kok Daily Mail) that we have to record the ieath of Mr Hugo Willems, of the Government Medical Depot, which took place on Jan. Ist, while the deceased was at home on leave. The late Mr illenis was born157 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement222 1914-03-19 3 FOR INCANDESCENT OIL LAMPS USE "Cross" Kerosene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET. rßfms v**v«J»j is specially suitable for burning in incandescent lamps and will give you MORE LIGHT m a LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER BRAND OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS 4|^ -i MC" Per 4-Gallon tin tPJ.« tO222 words
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1000 1914-03-19 4 is Ri '1 4. i;ipan\ Sflea made up as follows 1 catting Mm r the and v irioas gold 1 branches are I I nth. 0 started from the cro^cut. north on the 118 feel lode, and the 4 ins Maying I srta, Farther1,000 words
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Article104 1914-03-19 4 A mouument in marble and bronze in memory of Yah Hie," the favourite dog of His Majesty which met an untimely death some time ago, is being erected at Snam Chandra Palace at Nagor Pathom. The bronze figure of M Yah Hie is being cast104 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement783 1914-03-19 4 F" 3 BY appointment to H. M. the king. <T JS^[™^l^^^ *%^&X and F. M. S. Government Hospitals I THE FINEST, PUREST and RICHEST MILK 3 LJ Used in all the Principal Hospitals throughout the World 3 p3 NESTLE and ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co (London), singapobe, penang, kuala lumpur, Bangkok783 words
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Article131 1914-03-19 5 returns show that the knowledge of spreading very rapidly, the total ■amber of persons possessing it 1.7 milling Dearly .'>() per cent greater commencement of our still thful century, of every 10.000 persons males and 10 females! vi iiul \v rite Knglish. The numerismall, but prosperous131 words
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Article85 1914-03-19 5 nown philanthropist in East Ikt other ihiv. ;i slum child's of the story of Kden. She was other children on the kerb i public-house in Shoreditch, and of the story proceeded Eve i»ve a hi: \o,' ses Adam, i'lte (iarn ses Eve t I don't want a85 words
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Article287 1914-03-19 5 •lsjapore. March 16th. 1914. per catty 07 do 14 per lb. 18 do. 20 per catty 2i do. 03 do. 20 05 do. nil do. 06 do. 05 ts Imp rt. vl China do. 08 •ore do. nil each 1.70 percattv 1.12 do. 80 ll quality do.287 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1914-03-19 5 INVALUABLE REMEDIES. £speslaHy manufactured in England to salt Eastern climates. Infallible cure against all chronic and obstinate Headaches and Neuralgic Pains. Highly KURAK" testified instantaneous relief. Price 85 cts. per Advance with order. Post free. niquecure against Acidity, Heartburn, of ■iMMititii, etc., etc. DY*PEPSIM Jose is effective in severe cases.81 words
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Advertisement736 1914-03-19 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Government Unserviceable Stores TO ME HKLI) AT The P. W. D. Store, Bukit Timah Road. Adjacent to Kandaog Kerbau Police Station, On Thursday, 26th March, at 2 30 p.m. Comprising ONE COMPOUND ENGINE. LOCO MOTIVE BOILER, DOUBLE ACTION PUMP, SMALL VERTICAL BOILERS wooden trucks, galvanised iron736 words
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Advertisement813 1914-03-19 5 BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. Dated 4th November, 191 i, IN SUIT No. 123 OF 1913, Re the Estate of HOH CHONG LAY, deceased, and Between Hoh Chwee Neo and Ang Gnat Choo Neo Lim Tay Swee (her husband) Plaintiffs. AND Hoh Yang Peng and another Defendants. AUCTION SALE813 words
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Advertisement476 1914-03-19 5 AUCTION SALE OF JAVA TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; MOTOR| BICYCLE &c The property of Captain James Craig. At Massilia, No. 3. Oilstead Road On Saturday, 21st March, at 2 p.m. Carved Java teak sideboard with marble top and mirror pane! Java teak rocking chain teak side tables with marble tops meranti476 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1914-03-19 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, March 19, 1914. Mr CHUBCHILL has repeatedly found it his duty to engage in an exposition of the Naval policy of Britain: but on no previous occasion has he made so completely satisfactory a statement as on the introduction of the Naval Estimates for 1914-1915.1,337 words
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Article48 1914-03-19 6 Janoir, the young French aviator wh< > has been appointed in charge of thi organization of military aviation in Russia has obtained the permission of the Russia! Government to attempt a flight from St Petersburg to Peking, and expects to star i in the spring on a Russian machine.48 words
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Article321 1914-03-19 6 For the last iii^ht but one of tbf ir son in Singapore. Thn liandmunu (.0. put on a inusicHl comedy adapted Icon tfcM German before a food audience The play is slightly ditfW.nt from the ordin musical C(»medy. in:i>uur!i M th.re is something of a plot, although the321 words
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Article169 1914-03-19 6 There was a large audience at Beach Koad last evening for tho opening performance of the above Circus which comes here with a good reputation from India and provides a very amusing and inter esting evening's entertainment. Every means has been adopted to ensure the comfort of the169 words
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Article162 1914-03-19 6 Judging by the applause which greeted the termination of his first performance last evening at the above picture palace, Sir Mark Anton should prove a good draw during his stay here. His act is without question the most remarkable of its kind that hat> been shown in Singapore.162 words
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Article108 1914-03-19 6 This popular show has a number of good films on view nightly ic< lading one of particular dramatic interes: entitled, The Tiger. In this the tiger tr. iner of a circus elopes with the daughter ol i rich man who plots revenge. Happening t see the trainer ill-treating108 words
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Article87 1914-03-19 6 H.H. the Tungku Sri Indra Mahkota, of Kelantan, is to marry a daughter of H.H. the Raja Muda of that State in May. Mr E. L. Miles, of the Eastern Shipping Co., has left Penang for Australia. It is understood that he is not returning to Penang, Mr O. Gedde,87 words
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LONDON RUBBER WIRE.
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Article85 1914-03-19 6 Boonomj v [Ftmm Our (h Kuala Lon v Mail !>- offl that th»'i. irnent that Qorernnx been circularised and ha\ posed expend il inco; completion of i proposed loan. W <■ i» ;tt D from ii) X uala Lumpui pending loan and till of tbe P.M. B h85 words
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Article168 1914-03-19 6 The following is the i tor> o! >erendah Hydrauli Company to be submit* ordinar> meeting to be held at the Compau\ Pharmacy Buildings. K;i Wednesday. 2."> th inst The directors no\ audited balance tbaei at December 31. 191:3. Tfa for the year was Adding the sum of forward168 words
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Article163 1914-03-19 6 Agents. liehn Meyer I Co. Djapoera (Sumatra): Agents. Welsh and Co. Sembrong I The return issued l>\ rttcer of Health 6how> week ended the 7th inst. one d> lbonic plague, and thirteen El a were registered a^ having oc City of Bangkok. No other d« registered163 words
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Advertisement151 1914-03-19 6 \snpplied to: f THE SPORTS CLUB. LONDON. HAVA NA TOBACCO. British Manufacture S Reg. de Rothschild V Oelicioso (Lat (Small). CIGARS f SOLE AQENTS: /Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. \j j JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. TZ I In view of In view of I Approaching 131^^1 JW Approaching jj Training fIsSSSSIJHI draining151 words
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Article1563 1914-03-19 7 MR CHURCHILL'S SPEECH. Review of the Position Our Alliances. i.arine Cable}. Rictkb'b Service. Id the House ons Mr i hurchill introducing the ttes said this was the largest VM to bi remembered one i to which he v.) war- ago. Hfl pro a hat the and deal1,563 words
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Article262 1914-03-19 7 In the course of the debate Mr Lee con tended that the Government was failing in its promises to keep up the sixty pei cent, standard. They would be three »rt in Home Waters in the summer anc four short in 1915 and two short in 1916 They262 words
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Article108 1914-03-19 7 London, March 18. A St. Patrick's Day hauquet was held at the Hotel Cecil. Mam messages of congratulation from America and the Colonies, including one from Capetown, were read. Mr Redmond, gt\intj the toast of "Ireland a Nation." said that would be the last St. Patrick's l>iv108 words
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Article92 1914-03-19 7 London, March 18. The Peers' Mauoni Committee met and Lord Murray attended. Mr Shearrnau. k( appeared on his behalf. Accusations were made by Mr Coleffax, X C. f and Mr Upjohn on behalf of MrMaxseand the Morning Post recpect ively. The charge! centered round the purchase of92 words
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Article80 1914-03-19 7 London. March 17. Sir Eld ward Grey, in reply to Mr Laurence Hardy, said t hat Mr Pooley had made no complaint regard ing his treatment in prison either to the ambassador or to the consul general iv Yokohama. In the absence of complaint from80 words
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Article53 1914-03-19 7 London. March, 1W. In the House of Commons, Mr Herbert Roberts called attention to the amount of cocaine going tc China from Britain. Mr Roberts, under Secretary for India, replied I think leg'elation is being considered, presumably with a view to carrying out the provisions of53 words
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Article33 1914-03-19 7 London March 18. The Lords have read for the second time the Naturalization Bill. Lord Emmott explained that it had been drafted in agreement with the law officers of the Dominions.33 words
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Article30 1914-03-19 7 London, March 18. A Suffragette attempted to address Their Majesties at the Charity Matinee at the Palladium and several were ejected. They threw handbills from the gallery..30 words
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Article16 1914-03-19 7 Capetown Mar. 17. The Senate has passed the Indemnity Bill on third reading16 words
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Article272 1914-03-19 7 MADAME CAILLAUX' REASONS FOR HER ACT. New Ministers Chosen. [By Submarine Cable]. Recter's Service. Paris, March 17,— The newspapers <\re full of the Calmette affair. The Minister of Justice affirms that the usual criminal proceedings will be taken against Madame Caillaux. Later.— Madame Calmette Caillaux) has informed272 words
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Article55 1914-03-19 7 Berliu, March 17. In the Reichstag the Badge! Committee discussed the estimates for Kiaochau. Admiral yon Tirpit/. explained the project for the establishment of an iron foundry and smelting works at Tsingtau and said that the Admiralty were furnishing information and endeavouring to promote the growing interests55 words
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Article44 1914-03-19 7 i St. Petersburg, March 17. The victims I of the storm are about two thousand in I number. The Viceroy of the Caucasus has telegraphed to the Tsar for help to relieve the sufferers. 150 boats have been lost at Astrakhan.44 words
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Article32 1914-03-19 7 Lisbon. March H. The Senate has adopted the Angola Decree, declaring the hinterland open to the passage of merchandise. The Loanda -Ambaca Railway has been transferred to the State.32 words
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Article24 1914-03-19 7 Peking, March 17. The White Wolf bandits have defeated the troops at Kingtzekan, in Honan, and are now threatening Sianfu.24 words
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Article30 1914-03-19 7 The Hague. Maich 18.— Prince Wied of 1 Albania has telegraphed to Queen Wilhel- mina hi 9 appreciation of the services of 1 the Dutch officers. > <30 words
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Article217 1914-03-19 7 The engagement is announced of Miss Florence Gotland, of Tremelbye Estate, Slang, and Mr Fred. W. Howl, Assistant Engineer, F.M.S. Railways, Twollokiens were each sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr Forrer in the third Court yesterday for being concerned in the theft of several coils of rope from217 words
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Advertisement233 1914-03-19 7 IS OJT LLI/iL Uloi Lft I I Itf I In a V6ry large ran S e of wM OMI colours and Fancy effects in_Ji~±)\ eluding Greens, Browns, Blues, ill 111! Black Reseda, White, etc., etc. Embroidered, Silk Clocks and Fancy Spot and stripe designs. r ■~Wj now on view \Tlf233 words
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Advertisement227 1914-03-19 8 'Vana' Tonic/ Trade Vf^r/t/ V /> xV Take //W xV\ half a wineglassful f/s < before or after each meal rY} S" NT sfcs It is the ideal >s WUafi*? IN VIGOR A TOR u VAnA v nm for debilitated bodies, < brains and nerves. It will strengthen you c227 words
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Advertisement321 1914-03-19 8 Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-Fahrtsges "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers ot these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at321 words
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Advertisement603 1914-03-19 8 Shipping I SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The Steamer BAN HONG LIONG Captain G. D. Rushton. will leave Singapore on Friday, the 28th March, 1911, at noon. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $0 or 95 ticals. Return passage $106 or 160 ticals. LOW SUM Co..603 words
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Advertisement665 1914-03-19 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Paul Lecat Mar 29 Australien Mar 30 Cordillere April 12 Amazone April 13 Polynesien April 26 Atlantique April 27 Magellan May 10 Paul Lecat May 11 V. de la Ciotat May 24665 words
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Advertisement712 1914-03-19 8 Shipping N. D7L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen 1 IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp- ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisal < Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,712 words
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Advertisement604 1914-03-19 8 Shipping I STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang C et i! Australia, India, Aden. E^w Mediterranean Ports, Pi/^ and London Through Bills of Lading imaea t«. Doast, Persian Gulf, Continental anY Ports. r »i Steamers will leave Blngap r MAIL LINL IiOMIWARD [FOR h From Singapore, connectit, k Colombo604 words
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Advertisement644 1914-03-19 9 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. lon Triple Screw Tu-blne Liners BHUTTO MAKU", "TENYO UIU." the gneens of the Pacitlc. Equipped with Wireless644 words
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Advertisement732 1914-03-19 9 SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. URGtBT MMp CAPITAL CF INY EASTERN COUP/MY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with th*- Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British L-fe durance Companies732 words
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Advertisement558 1914-03-19 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL «i 5 000 OCG RESERVE FUNDS »i 5,000,000 Sterling £1,500,000 at 2s.- *15,000,000 I Silver M 7.650.00 01 3 2,6c>0,000 Reierve Liability of Proprietors... «15,G00,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq.558 words
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Advertisement344 1914-03-19 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OFFICES,* NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000 Lowest Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlement*. THE BORNEO Co, Ltd. Age** FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 188 J. Direct Government Supervises Government Audit. FortSle" 6 W KLD WIDE fi o-*2Srr« ett344 words
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Article875 1914-03-19 10 They also do it in Singapore, on the favourite Kampong Kapor Selitar run. Ten in a car was noticed on Monday nigbt, and then another eight. They were mostly of the coolie class and as the public bus takes them all the way for fifteen cents, the private875 words
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Article91 1914-03-19 10 How soon motoring becomes an ancient institution was exemplified by two visitors at the Edinburgh Museum during Show week, says the Motor." Observing the case of mummies at the doorway, one asked the other' Whit's yon, Jock Oh said the other, that's a mummy And whit's a91 words
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218 1914-03-19 10 The words of tbe sage, The best of all gains is health," corae home with peculiar force during the hot season. Then, even those who are well find themselves more or less prostrated, partly from the excessive heat alfectiDg the digestion, and partly from its218 words
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Advertisement128 1914-03-19 10 ■I Ji lA^ LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS GARAGES OR FROM CONTINENTAL TYRE ROBBER CO. DUE TO ARRIVE Ex S.S. "CHALISTER" nil of these popular cars. 1914 MODELS, Foilr and six seaters, Afc with complete Electric Self-Starting and Lighting System. CALL AND INSPECT. As these128 words
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Advertisement60 1914-03-19 10 In recommending Woods' Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable medcine for coughs, chills dysentry, and windy affections of the stomach, we are supported by the knowledge of its 20 year's record of curative work in Australia, Africa England, and counties other Divisions of the World. Everywhere proved and ac- cepted60 words
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Advertisement191 1914-03-19 10 MARTIN S o PI LLS Pr«neh R«m»y for ail Irr^alarltUa. Tkoanaistf LAdwi k«rp S i o! Mii-tn 5 Pilis m the bou«e. so t*»t oa th« hrm 4rn at adt ln-ryj^ritT of the System a timely due mat b« •^uiiitared Tfco*e who me Uua re. onnn.l th»m hence -.ha* VmiMi.iiu191 words
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Advertisement126 1914-03-19 10 By Appointment To H.M. King George V. "ON WE GO! EDINBURGH further endorses the verdict of Olymp and Manchester regarding the popularity of DUNLOPS Census of Tyres fitted to cars exhibited Ht the Scottish Motor Show:--555 Dunlops 070 Total of all other makes £I BRITISH FOREIGN combined OLYMPIA MANCHESTER 7,400126 words
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Article1482 1914-03-19 11 Issued by FRASER Go,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. 18. Jap. losuk. Paid. Last Di*. Buyers. Sellers, 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 9% 16 2 1 500,00 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 30 4 3 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 24% int 9 6 10 3 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka1,482 words
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Article69 1914-03-19 11 (COBRBCTBD UP to Mar. 18). Bank 4m s 2-4 9-82 demand 2 -4 1-16 Private credits 8m 3.4$ M credits 6 m/a 2-4 21-32 France demand Bank 29 4 1 Germany, demand 2881 India, T. T. 174 J Hongkong, demand itf% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand69 words
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Article160 1914-03-19 11 Mar. 18. Tin 175 tons Bold 188. 32$ Gambiet buyer 8 6.60 Gambier Cube No. 1 10 .7» Gambier Cube No. 2 i OOO Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 18.87$ Pepper, (White fair) 84>50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 2 4.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace160 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1914-03-19 11 TTI XL, OI W U Bulmer's Sparkling Cider. Guaranteed to be the pure Juice of the apple only) IS SUPPLIED TO:THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. HOTELS Cecil. Almond's. Gt. Central. Claridges. Hyde Parke. Gt. Western. Carlton. Piccadilly. De Vere. Ritz. Curzon. Berkeley. Etc., Etc., Etc. CLUBS Travellers'. Jr. Athenaeum. Naval Military.128 words
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Advertisement46 1914-03-19 11 The Singapore Straits Directory for 1914. Price 18.50 per copy. 19.00, post free to places in Straite Settlements, Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Perils, Trenggann, British North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei to Siam, Saigon, Netherlands India, Ac, 59.50, post free. Publishers: FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITED.46 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous945 1914-03-19 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Sea Belle F.M.S. 450 Ahmat P. S'hara, 178 F.M.S. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnaae Marte. From Consignee. For Atlas Brit 367 Vijgonboora Pladjoe, 162 As Pet Co Uncertain Apanma Brit 3684 Macdonald Newcastle, 10-3 McAlister Calcutta fiJ la H f^945 words
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Article524 1914-03-19 12 Action moke Foi'nduy. The suit brought by Tjia Koei Tjoen of Palembang, against the Singapore Foun dry, Limited, came on for hearing before the I hief Justice (Sir W, H. Hyndmac Jones) in the Supreme Court, yesterday Mr 0. Kveritt appeared for the plaintiC and Mr J. (i.524 words
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Article49 1914-03-19 12 The following was the result of Men's Medal Competition, for March. le Hoghton 79 8 71 Captain Bell 10 74 Major McVittie 93 is 75 Major 8 92 77 A. K. AB. Terrell 95 17 :> R. H. Sharpe g] gg Creery :een cards were taken out,49 words
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Article45 1914-03-19 12 The following were the results of play in the above tournament on Tuesday. Hallifax rec 20, beat Dmrnmood, rec 60 200 to 1 Chancellor rec 50, beat Gold ra to 24 5. suhl owe 90, beat Hilton owe 60 I*o to 145 words
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Article217 1914-03-19 12 Question in the Common-. In the House of Commons on Feb. 17th, J. D. liees asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs if he would state what was the present accumulation of Indian opium at Shanghai and what steps were being taken to aid Indian opium dealers in217 words
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Article743 1914-03-19 12 The Shipments to China. The following is an extract from th< draft Annual Report of the Committee o the Penang Chamber of Commerce During the month of May the New Yorl Metal Exchange forwarded a set of resolu tions adopted by their Tin Committee ant relating to numerous743 words
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Article153 1914-03-19 12 GOVERNOR-GENERAL WITHOUT A HOME. It seems to be absolutely monstrous, said Mr Arthur Rickard, the president o the Million Club at Sydney on Feb. 19th that the Mother State and the principa city of Australia cannot offer some home to the new Governor-General when he arrives. Both the Labour and153 words
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Article759 1914-03-19 12 TIKS FOB TODAY. Championship. D. H. Kleinniano vA. K. a' B. Terrell. J. A. Dean v R. C. Stout. Capt. M. F. Day v F. Mod ing. W. H. Threlfall v R. B. B. Donnell. B. Class Singles. F. O. Stevens 6cr v A. Feindel759 words
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Article66 1914-03-19 12 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Arcadia left Colombo at 8 p.m. on Saturday, and may he expected to arrive at Singapore on Friday morning nt daylight. A cable received in Yokohama on the 28th ult., stated that the a. L. steamer Saxouia, which recently ran on66 words
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Article481 1914-03-19 12 To thk Editor, Dear Sir,— l am surprised at a cable ir your columns, this morning. The Duke of Wellington appeals foi Funds to purchase the Battlefield of Water 1 believe the whole ground of the campaign from Mount St. Jean to Quatrc Bras was made over as a481 words
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Article26 1914-03-19 12 (Nationality British if not specified.) March 19 Ayuthia, Ger, Freese, Penaug via ports B. H. Liong, do Haan, Cotie via ports Buyskes, Dut, Tuninya Batavia26 words
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Article56 1914-03-19 12 Per Kinta MessrsC. H. Smith. G. M. Kerry J. Butland, H. Overbeck. *erry, J w r ll0 >t rs B E Jones Mr Mrs J. W. Smith, Miss Smith, Mr Mrs W n Buckley, Mr Mrs and Miss Peete Mr ft Mw mS w< A Boyd MeSBrsfc B *y^J56 words
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