The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 1914
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Title Section15 1914-04-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1914. NO. 8,11515 words
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Article141 1914-04-21 1 iiuerta has flatly refused to lire tbe salute of apology, so tbat presumabh tbc American fleet will now proceed to knock about a few of the Mexican seaports and seize places in proximity to the shore Page 7. The King has appointed the Sultan of Zanzibar L0.1L0.,141 words
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Article1623 1914-04-21 1 Then are borne advantages jn living in a country like the Congo. You can grow your owu httMUMM and oranges \ou can live an unconventional life, and need not trouble about \isiting cards the house hoys' have no dilliculty in i out the bulk of your furniturChambers Journal - 1,623 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement384 1914-04-21 1 |P To-night! To-night!! STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME A IN THE MIDStIhTtHE JUNGLE H A Masterpiece of mast rpieces in 3 Acts. f IN MID-ATLANTIC E m m Or a Dancer's Heroism in 3 Act.s. m fk A MISS NORA MOORE In Selected and Illustrated Songs. F"WI D MISS JEANETTE ARKAS Russian Comedienne.384 words
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Advertisement165 1914-04-21 1 A TWO-REELER NOT TO BE DESPISED Because it is only a two reeler and not (un necessarily) spun out into greater length (as is sometimes the case with multiple- reel lilms). It is SOMETHING THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE EMOTIONS and is entitled THE MISER Which is not to be165 words
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Advertisement214 1914-04-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted a traflic inspector for Borneo t and a clerk Page 2. Number plates of bullock carts are 'stolen Page 2. Six auction sales, furniture, laud, and houses, Powell and Co. Page 5. Aratoon Apcar, Paroo Denbigh Hall, and 0.5.8. ship6— Page ft. New programme for the Palladium214 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1914-04-21 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 21st. High Water— 7-51 a.m., 8-56 p.m. Wednesday 22nd Bigta Water— B-44 a.m., 9-2*2 p. in Straits M. S. G. me; ting. 8-30 pm. Thursday 23rd. High Water— 9-28 a.m., 9-45 p.m. St. George. Lodge St. George Installation, 5-30 pm. St. Georges Day Ball, 9 pm. B.127 words
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Article78 1914-04-21 2 Vienna, April 18. An official statement has been issued regarding the conference at Abbazia. It Bays that the meeting afforded Court Berchtold and Signor Giuliano a desired opportunity for a detailed expression of views especially the relations between Austria and Hungary, and demonstrated again the complete harmony78 words
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Article76 1914-04-21 2 Mr Asquith has joined the general committee of the endowment fund of the Boy Scouts Association, which now includes the leaders of both sides of the House of Commons. Lincoln claims against several rivals including Epsom, Chester and Doncaster to be the birth place of the British Tuif. In 161776 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1914-04-21 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, FOR BEST ENGLISH MADE GRAMOPHONES FROM $25 TO $150 RELIABLE MOTORS. FINE TONED SOUND BOXES. SOLIDLY BUILT CABINETS. HIGHLY PLATED FITTINGS Illus': ration-- and MUd LISTi pest free (IN APPLICATION. ______f_l__|_______________« THE IDEAL TONIC FOOD. STIMULATES THE -PPETITi BNRICH&S THi: BLOOD t-TUKSuniKN's tftk NBRVES. Oi all296 words
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Advertisement1092 1914-04-21 2 Notices WARNING. The number plates of Bullock Carts Nos. M 8 695 (red ground and vrhite figures) were reported stolen un Ihe 19-4-14. W. E. HOOPER. Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, 20th April. I LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED. Black and White Fox Terrier about ■'> months old. Answeis to th»> uaiue1,092 words
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Advertisement463 1914-04-21 2 Notices NOrSCL Our OffloewfU be removed to No. 3d 'Almeida Street, from V. nrt. THE EAST ASIATIC Co.. Ltd. l«-4 21 4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders are mvited for the Cutting and i Filling at lanjong Katou^ for Mr E Ben's propeity bttm Iwtmtmtmg Club I Bungalow and Mr Manas-*463 words
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Advertisement240 1914-04-21 2 Wanted wanted Appk CUTHRIE A Co. CLERK WANTED i Appl) monia BOX No CLERK WANTED Book H V W WANTED. Typi Governn. in«iis< uj. I'laiii In writ in) GUTHME *Co I 1 4 WANTED Chim Apply personal! WANTED IMMEDIATELY r-OX N 5WANTED AT ONCE Junior t\ BOX No. j, 2240 words
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Article219 1914-04-21 3 Ai organiser for social functions, Bpst M.vi Advertiser offers services. Xx ceptiourtl so^iul experience, diutu is. then trit ils. Would arrange social side of weddings (ceremony and receptiou), acting as best mon if required. Ditlillgoilbed appearance, personality. For terms and reference, apply liox N7280, Tlie Daily Mail219 words
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Article221 1914-04-21 3 If a bone refuses to grow as one wishes it to •♦row, have it cut out and replaced by another. This new I;iw of surgery has just been put into successful operation on ti fifteen year old boy ut St. Mary's Hospital, I'addiugton. -mx years ago221 words
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Article173 1914-04-21 3 For some time past tin mining in Burmah has received the support of several financial groups associated with mining enterprises, and we believe that the results so far achieved will justify the attention directed to this field. For instance, the Mawchi Tin and Wolfram Mines Limited has already173 words
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Article161 1914-04-21 3 A 4 ,000-POWER EYE. Lecturing at the Camera Club on the microscopy of insect life, Dr. Wellesley Harris showed phototuicrographs illustrat ing the compound eyes of various insects. There were he said, four thousand lenses on the cornea of the ordinary fly, and at one time it was thought possible161 words
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Article102 1914-04-21 3 The Kago Maru from London, which arrived in Colombo some day 6 ago, landed four Memorial Tablets for Boers who died in the Island during their detention as prisoners-of war in Diyatalawa. Three have been made at the expense of Government here, and bear the deceased's names. The102 words
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Advertisement169 1914-04-21 3 PN DIGESTION. I md taalfntiatc 1 1 I now hUh I I nutrition md I d, there ia I'.ss I '"^V 1 natural I from lack I ma must n ita turn c bui ned nvariabl) 1 over > the hct rain \.<irk. and ich rxhauat ma <>t digestion. tare,169 words
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Advertisement102 1914-04-21 3 Sir H. Htskah ItO, K.C.M.G., I h ir<! Th«: Hji\. Mr. Jir Casp..; sz, Jndj I v ri'rs I I i". bem Many < I k an The Hen. Mr. Justice Robertson, I'llMJ ll) !< x w itta Sana the n the I found ihener." Mrs. Kensington, Jn I i102 words
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Advertisement358 1914-04-21 3 li WHY YOU WILL W I V The delicious, dean, \f A V criip, nutty flavour W Hf A of Horlick's is one jV reason for its immense B V popularity, but apart Bk I >^ from its palatablenrss W^ 1 I /fl it is a real stay "and I358 words
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Advertisement217 1914-04-21 3 FOR KEROSENE OIL ENGINES THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross" Kerosene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET "Cross will give you MORE POWER at LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER OIL OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS <|^| AtZ per 4 "Qallon tin V*« *O including Duty) THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Coy (Straits Settlements),217 words
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Article497 1914-04-21 4 I MrBrownu- ami i bild, N lira K. s W. h Mr children, J C Mac Lent I child. L Mrs B. >< i ft child. E Beard, Mrs A. Johnson ;tn. K. B. Hoan. fm PAO >tr Maloja. coraectiag ipoaaer. H. C. Smith. P. W. M. Paiq*497 words
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Article143 1914-04-21 4 Pt r I I X str Kashima Maru, sailing April 28.— A. J. Fox, Mr Mr- Mrs Pearson A 2 children, Mr Mrs P. I). Sim A child, Mr A Mrs A. L. S. Pain.. Mi> B B Me j KenzU A infant. Per N V X143 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement453 1914-04-21 4 C^SOP^ BellS ;%date&liik delicious, 1/ /jfiaf In IJf Hfli Milkmaid Brand. Milkmaid Brand j J/**\ \^jiM 'Wf MWJmP* M 1", IT<a»- P™l C^ NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO., (London), SINGAPORE, Etc. 3^ P^ i Railway Material r OUR SPECIALITY. Very Very SB Stocks. --I Prices. oHRHSa General Agents for453 words
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Article164 1914-04-21 5 BEST MUSIC FOR THE POOREST. effort ii b^i-,- dm the oh ria Hall, whicii i-, the I'eo; ii London. This has t>ie thy and support of m I n Royal House and many of lovwho vvi^h the poorest to I class of music. Ml ipiit<- populu and as for the164 words
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Article112 1914-04-21 5 ASDFFSD .Is in two districts ral England. The crime ng to turn men. women, >ut into the rtftll ÜB< keney, in Norfolk. i| taking otlicer of forced to condemn and re"er of insani nd, but. as the residents I more nsound to live in any sort m112 words
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Article58 1914-04-21 5 golfers practised driving mil after ball into I ►ailj la; v I taken stance an corybantic. .rcumdcriptive glance, foible frantic ;ime p would vanibh. the 9panker boom, main om :ish. boli with ample room. I bogey vanish. golfan vow on land ••ud the bea dn :tle how you58 words
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Article103 1914-04-21 5 G .B. S. AND THE KING. rti Shaw, speaking in Kingswayl socialist demonstration, said I VM uot the first time he and Mr 1 Mr H. M. Hyndman had I platforru. together on the same in the reign of t^ueen Victoria, I g, in the reign of Kin:; Ed- I103 words
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Article47 1914-04-21 5 it is claimed CylinJ *r lubrication cost is reduced 90% in either <ias, or Oil Engines. Fuel Con-*->n is reduced 5 to 10'V>and Piston nt H^ Valves, and Valve gears, are protetted ttOtn wear The Borneo Company Limited, N «*«apore, will send particulars to those47 words
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Advertisement517 1914-04-21 5 Auctions By Order of the Officer Commanding Army Service Corps AUCTION SALE OF A Dun Mare, height 14 hands li inches At Powell Co. s Sale-room. On Wednesday, 22nd April, at 12 noon. POWELL Co. Auctioneers. 21-4 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture &c. At Edenhall. Nassim Road 1 On517 words
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Advertisement795 1914-04-21 5 Auctions HAZELWOOD. AUCTION SALE OF The Valuable Beautifully situated Freehold Residential Property known as HAZELWOOD to be held at Powell Co. s Saleroom On Tuesday, the 28th April, at 2-30 p.m. Hazel wood occupies a charming ami convenient i>osition on high ground in a select locality adjacent to Napier Road795 words
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Advertisement850 1914-04-21 5 I Auctions i BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURr Messrs POWELL Co. WILL OFFER AT AUCTION At their Sale-room. No. 17 Raffles Place. On Tuesday, the 28th April, at 2-30 p.m. The Goodwill, Book Debts, Stock-in-Trade, Plant and Machinery of the Singapore General and Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd. AS A850 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1914-04-21 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, April 21 1914. v Whilst a great deal of attention timing the past few months has been cen- tred on the Labour agitators who were 1 summarily deported from South Africa, little attention at home and none p.ob- 1 ably away from England or South1,225 words
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Article197 1914-04-21 6 Our Penang Correspondent wires that Dr. Hill Jatnieson is nou out of danger. A telegram from Pena-g states that the i Straits Guano Company l»as called a meeting to consider a proposal for voluntary winding up. The caretaker's wife was ill, and her daughter was at the Office entrance polishing197 words
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Article84 1914-04-21 6 (From Ovr Ovu Ctrrmpomdmt.) Pen Mm. \pril 2<>. The half yearly meeting of the Pena: Turf Club approved f the amendment of the rules provi wo day meetings. The hon'ble A. R. Aduns >.mi th:it. this was merely an experiment in eerfet to secure a better attendance84 words
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Article719 1914-04-21 6 The Sultan of Kelantan and party will witness to night's ptffn I ■IMJI at tho Al ham bra. Mrs Wallace of Taipeng. and I\Ji66 Naomi Wallace, are sta\ing out at Tanjong K:*toug with Mr and Mit Addi6. Horses and traps appear to be i drug in the market in PenMig719 words
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Article46 1914-04-21 6 ANOTHER F.M.S. LIBEL CASE. Verdid t>r pj Mi Jvsi Urn Tis»M at M iej)roduciiig a n which I working paper. Mr Mhj Lordshif) sa;<l en judgment m\ tfcfl criminal work wmAi uiKioui.tf U] tke plsiattff. Th. distinctly disparagu lordship would not for i«aag< I, but dan46 words
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Article459 1914-04-21 6 > < Mr W. Il:,v h:«s hhot prop Thfl April w«m» siu^;ij SIMMM fill Aft erette i I MlillKr population of t h and the total numbei i At Hm end of I A correspondent after i on iwal that I the mature ins» house and give an\ of s\459 words
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Advertisement97 1914-04-21 6 COATES' ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN f Black Friars Distillery, Plymouth, Specially lor:Galdbeck, Macgregor Co., Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. J ADVANCE DISPLAY NEW RACE MILLINERY J\ NOW ARRIVING U*~ I John Little &C« L« KOH COMPANY Kara jiist started a CIRCULATING LIBRARY OF FICTION ON EASY TERMS. WRITE FOR97 words
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Article121 1914-04-21 7 FINAL REFUSAL. America Preparing [B? Submarine Cable]. Kigtzb's Service. \pril 19. Baai lamfl two ri messages contesting tbe details, replied that he cannot from tl I rtMagi 'ii mes o'clock Sunday evening, Mfl Huerta has not i' t 'd any intention of complying nltimataai during the day. He121 words
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Article20 1914-04-21 7 April 19. -The Kiag has ap tv of /an/ibar an Honorary i ider of S;. Michael and St.20 words
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Article31 1914-04-21 7 Promise of More. jd. M. houmergue in a m the eve of the elecupheld the three years' and hinted at furcher measures n riag army organization. r31 words
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Article411 1914-04-21 7 Fatal Results. Two aeroplanes racing lerodrome collided and fell. The of one burst into flames and the •eroye and a passenger, named re burned to death Bidot, tbe I the other, had one of his legs nailei his passenger had a shoulder > < borj to hear411 words
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Article145 1914-04-21 7 At the annual meeting of the Tanglin Club which was held on Saturday in the Club house the Hon. Mr E. I). He wan presided. It was stated that the excess of income over expenditure was 92/27 I and subscriptions had doubled reaching a total of over145 words
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Article47 1914-04-21 7 Tke Gal bolareaipe for 1914 have been awarded as follow* 1 Khouw Tiang (loan. Aug Chwee Sentf. Tbe Tan Jiak Chuan Scholarship for has been awarded to Oag Siow Hiar>. The OBfl Teck Lim Scholarship for 101 I •een awarded to Voug Heap Woh.47 words
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Article313 1914-04-21 7 One of those to whom the task of instructing his betters is ever a congenial employment bat lately been making the preliminary sketches* tor a book of Hints to Young Planter*." Here are few of his axioms A pair of riding-breeches and a rottan don't BOCeeearilj! make313 words
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Article215 1914-04-21 7 It has been decided to build a parapet on the south breakwater of Dover Harbour at a cost of £27.000 presumably with tbe object of making the harbour a more hos- 1 pitable refuge for ships than so far it has prove to be. Five years ago Mr215 words
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Article93 1914-04-21 7 Sir Vansifctart Bowater, Lord Mayor of London, has a clever and famous cat— an animal almost as brainy as that belonging to the Lord Mayor's famous predecessor, Hick Whittington. Sir Vansittart's cat has taken three months to make the jour ney from London to Croydon, where is93 words
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Article1436 1914-04-21 7 i/">0«w our own <*vmspoiuunx.\ Edinburgh, March 21. A casual visitor to Scotland might thint that we are watching the crisis in Irelant with the curiosity of indifference. Bu! those familiar with the country know well that this surface quiet is misleading, thai underneath is a great volume of1,436 words
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Article429 1914-04-21 7 i Tee Driving a i Two of the American golfers who are invading England this year in the hope of carrying oiT our championships have made an early arrival, iv order to accustom themselves to British conditions. They are Mr Jerome I). Travers, the American amateur champion,429 words
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Advertisement240 1914-04-21 7 COLGATES LATEST I CREATION "ECLAT" PERFUME 1.00 Bottle. SOAP 1.20 Per Box. POWDER 35 cts. Tin. EXQUISITE FRAGRANT AND REFRESHING OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON C Q The Garrick Cigarette mr- f* m -^^B aS M**±. Iv M xU 1 1 60 cents per tin. RECUPERATE IN SOEKABOEMI PREANGER. JAVA. (Reached by240 words
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Advertisement470 1914-04-21 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG CALCUTTA The Company s steamer ARRATOON APCAR 4500 t( i A'alker, Commander, will h< ■■Atehed r t the above ports on Saturday, instant, at 4 p m. She has excrlh nt accommodation for Saloon pa--< ■OK* For rates of470 words
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Advertisement543 1914-04-21 8 Shipping COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA FOR Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Ports of Spain and Liverpool. The Spanish Mail Steamer LEQAZPI Is expected to arrive here from Manila on Thursday morning, 23rd inst., and will leave (or Colombo, the same day, at 1 p.m. For freight and passage, apply to BARLOW543 words
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Advertisement567 1914-04-21 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with567 words
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Advertisement688 1914-04-21 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. VAIL LINE 1 China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Magellan April 26 Atlantique April 27 I Polynesien May 10 Paul Lecat May 11 1 V. de la Ciotat May 24 Cordillere May 25 I Chili June 7 Magellan June 8688 words
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Advertisement692 1914-04-21 8 N.D.L. Sorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of )hie Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Buez, Aden, Colombo, Penang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and Kobe to692 words
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Advertisement519 1914-04-21 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ Fop China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi in Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Im| Doast, Persian Gulf, Conttnenui ar.j Ports. Sl Steamers will leave Slngapor. f MAIL LINES HOMEWARD (Ft)K ECh From Singapore, conr> Colombo with 1914. as Delta May519 words
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Advertisement632 1914-04-21 9 Shipping royo Kisen Kaishs (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Route Via China, Japan. Honolulu and San Fran 0 to all points in the United States, Canada Mexico and Europe. Turbine Liner. hHINYO MAKD "TENYi -nd'u: 'l^T C K '^PP" 1 W«"W, rel ce M Tele e632 words
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Advertisement846 1914-04-21 9 (SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF »NY EASTERN COMPANT. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assnran™ mmr846 words
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Advertisement560 1914-04-21 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Austria and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYU CHARTEB. PAID DP CAPITAL vi 200 000 RESERVE FUND I g;^ Reierve Liability of Proprietors £i 200,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, BIBHOPSGATE, LONDON, E. C. AGENCIMS AND BRANCHES: Amntsai Hongkong Penang i Bangkok iloilo Puket Bat&vla Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon560 words
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Advertisement351 1914-04-21 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1881. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. FcSSSSe" WORLD WIDE New Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally, Numerous modern schemes. I. H. EYANB, Manager, Sooth Eaetura An* THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Genera Agents. Royal Insurance Co, Ld. Fire Life Total351 words
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Advertisement239 1914-04-21 10 t _j»__ J Study your Complexion /@yy Why clog J&r'' the pores of your\^|s. fsf t skin with face powders? N$V H "'HAZELINE' 1] 3"' (Trads Mark) j JI 1 Snow" II It is far more healthful, and most r^P^<^^^^^J^i^^N^^x ///^l YQA effective in removing that cbjec- j^>^Pll rM ffi239 words
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Advertisement214 1914-04-21 10 -~-~7~" Hr MShk *&W A\ f V J^mm im/B £M m m M mm Jf J \IT rW mm HI Im }j> i&'lrA \mmmm in v v\\ r LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND. SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS GARAGES OR FROM CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO. THE LATEST (1914) SUNBEAM CAR214 words
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Advertisement212 1914-04-21 10 388 miles at a speed of over a mile a minute on one set of tyres, and without a stop. Such was the performance of Mr. K. Lee Guiness in the Coupe de r Auto race, 1913. T course was exceedingly rough, abounded in sharp corners and bends, and each212 words
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Article1475 1914-04-21 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, April 20. Ja». iut»u». Paid. r. AB^ Dnr bdtbes. Sellers. 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 7J% 17$ 2 1 500,00 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 3 3 4 0 160,000 28 2s Anglo-Malay 44% int 9 9 10 7 50.001 2b 2«1,475 words
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Article64 1914-04-21 11 (CORRECTED DP TO April 20. Bank 4m s 2-4* demand, 3.4 1-82 Private credits Km 2-4 11-82 credits 6 m/i 2-4 1 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 16}% Yokohama, demand mi Java, demand vi Bangkok, demand 66$ Sovereigns, Bank Buying (8.6464 words
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Article145 1914-04-21 11 April 20. Tin buyers Gambiet buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.75 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (4%145 words
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Advertisement127 1914-04-21 11 Buhner's Sparkling Cider. guaranteed to be the pure Juice of the apple only) IS SUPPLIED TO: THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. HOTELS Savoy. Romano'S. Euston. 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. Carlton.127 words
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Advertisement70 1914-04-21 11 Faber drop daily v 1 p.n., BU^pore M wd time, oorrecfMadlßf t» ih Ovmbi mean time. Tke «me>fu U te«d Jii o'clock boom, iadlcating Bla«a»ot« tiling The Singapore Straits Directory for 1914. Price 18.50 per copy. 19.00, post-free to places in Stralte Settlements, Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Perils,70 words
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Miscellaneous923 1914-04-21 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Sydney Brit 5600 (ilossop Queensland, 15-4 H.M Batavia 25 Steamera Nat. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignee. Fot a«« B p"! 111 v° Ik p °Atianak, 17-4 Ships Agency Pontianak 21 Rr fl nrf n n n" i^ Pladjoe, 16-2923 words
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Article1278 1914-04-21 12 INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL SEASON. SCOTLAND V. ENCiLAND. (y, >ttlsh Carrfpomdi nt.) Edinburgh March, 26. England defeated Scotland at Rugby football at Inverleith, Edinburgh, by 16 points to 16, the difference between a converted goal and a dropped goal. By the narrowest of margins England thus c arried otf the mythical Triple1,278 words
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Article244 1914-04-21 12 IMS FOB Tm-RSPAv's II The football match on the S. C. C. ground on Thursday between teams representing England and the World— part of the St. George's Day celebrations is being looked forward to with much interest. The teams selected are Knyland. K. K. Marsh, goal Dr. Johnson and244 words
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Article109 1914-04-21 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. A. K. Coelho v E. E. de Sou/a uuiiuished. Double Handicap. W. A. Keyt and (i. E. Boswell, owe beat S. H. Mclntyre and A. M. Ford, owe $1">, 6—5: 2—6; 6—5. MI\KD DOUBLI C. F. Oliveiro and C. Martia beat K. E. Webb109 words
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Article72 1914-04-21 12 Fifty Manchu girls from the Eight Banners have been selected to serve as maids in the Imperial Househeld. Under the old regime three hundred used to serve in this way. Mr Ying Kee the well-known ricksha maker of Hongkong, left by the Amazone wr Lyons, France, in charge of 9772 words
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Article315 1914-04-21 12 The Hon. Mr R. Young was in the chair at the fourteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Pinang Gazette" Press, Ltd., held at the Chamber of Commerce. There were also present Hon. A. R. Adams, Messrs T. Boyd, J. Allan, F. Duxbury, J.315 words
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Article138 1914-04-21 12 We understand that Mr Johnson, the engineer entrusted with the construction of the hill railway, has taken a house up the hill for a term of two years. By a simple process of deduction we reach the conclusion that about the end of that period the hill138 words
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Article173 1914-04-21 12 Lodge Kinta Installation. The installation meeting of Lodge Kinta No 2312, K. C, attended by over 60 mem bera, and visitors from sister lodges, was held in the Masonic Temple, Ipoh. on April 4th when the Worshipful Master. Wor Bro. P. G. Short, D. G. S., retired173 words
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Article165 1914-04-21 12 By the Kuching on Thursday there arrived from Kuching the Very Rev. E. Dunn, prefect apostolic of the Roman Catholic* mission in Sarawak and British North Borneo, and his two companions from the same mission in Hollo, and by the N. D. L. mail steamer Yorck yesterday afternoon they left165 words
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Article88 1914-04-21 12 East Wharf (Banin)— Nil East Wharf Section 1— Paroo Sheers Wharf— Nam Yon^ Main Wharf Sec. 2— Nil 3— Nil 4— Nil s— Nil 6 Laomedon, Kongosan Maru New Dock Sec. 7 (Under construction.) West Wharf Sec. B— Kuala, Yorck, Circe Jardlne's Wharf Sec. 9— Nil88 words
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Article387 1914-04-21 12 The homeward bound X. D. L. mail steamer Yorck with passengers and mails resumed her voyage yesterday nfternoon. The Homeward Spanish mail steamer Lsgazpi left .Manila last Saturday afternoon, and is due here on Thursday morning 23rd iust. The outward X. D. L. mail steamer Luet/.ow left Colombo387 words
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Article258 1914-04-21 12 Per Deli >r A Mr-, i twos A child, Mr A: Mrs P. W. May, Mr A Mis A. H. CartwrJght. Mrs F. Thomson, Messrs L. Hotwitz, P. Schuinmelbusch, Percy, Steep, Pruss, 11. Wilkins, Crosby, P. Dormans. Per Ipoh Mrs J. M. Daly, the Misses Daly, Dr Day, Mrs258 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1914-04-21 12 £100 A YEAR to your wife and children for at least twenty years and much longer as your wife shall live SUN LIFE A SiS c y E OF CANADA Full particulars upon request S J HfIVU stating age. F^IASTiStYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTET., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY AUTOGENOUS^169 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous284 1914-04-21 12 NEXT MAILS DUb. From Europe.- Per N. D. L. Luet/ow due Apiil SI. From China.— Ptr If. If. Atlanti*]ue due April -7. London Mails Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived M. M. Mar 16 April 8 April 8 P. &O. Mar 20 April 11 April 11 N. D. L. Mar n Aptil284 words
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