The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1914
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Title Section17 1914-11-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i 'EN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, Xo\ EMBER 12, 1914. NO. 8,21)0.17 words
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Article180 1914-11-12 1 TheCaptaiuoi tbe Emden is saved. Tbe bottling up of the Ivouigsberg on tbe f-outb west coast of Africa settles tbe question of marauding German cruisers, save for the squadron which was recently off Yai paraiso.,. Matter relating to sea lights on page 5 and 10. Mr Aaquith's180 words
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Article1188 1914-11-12 1 [n l h 7 l Recording to one authority B 80), there were no less tban m. 000 species known of this wonderful family, to which the beauty and welfare of the tropics, m both Old and New Worlds, are ao largely due. We propose to glance at a1,188 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement101 1914-11-12 1 KATZ BROS., L ld fi __3 9 5* jUV mm\mmW I 791 _Hk______________i. JL JL JU /TL i m^mmmmS __________l __oB_l N______H^______H_DOV^ *«-F /<L al_# LAST 3 DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIAI BARGAINS IN TFE MEN'S WEAR DEPT. BB_B___B_BVMB._MB_M___a.B__._Bß ALL ODDMENTS TO BE CLEARED AT jm DISCOUNT i~\ t^101 words
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Advertisement335 1914-11-12 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARO ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT d P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT Singapore Expects that every Man (To-night) will do his Duty." Do yours, roll up and See the L j WE ARE SHOWING GTl| 1 12 WAR 2§! T FILMS P> cim d for the Palladium,335 words
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Advertisement171 1914-11-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Aucheucairn to let Page 2. Notices re Singapore Cold Storage Page 'J. Tenders for granite (or tbe Municipality Page '2. Lubrication and Vacuum Oil Page 10. Bankruptcy notice re Ho Yang Peng Page 2. Mate wanted— Page 2. Nurse Henderson Page 1. Last days of Katz Bios., sale—171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1914-11-12 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 12th. High Water— 5-« v.m., f-S6 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, s.ho p.m. Friday 13th. \&igh Water- 6 a.m., 6-Jl p n_. Legislative Council, 2.50 p.m. Satardaj 14th. High Water 7-3o a.m., v-37 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall, spm. S. S. Government Holiday. Sunday 15th. High Water— 8 8104 words
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Article410 1914-11-12 2 Xi aLa LUMPUR FIRMS ACTION, Mr Justice Karnshaw yesterday, iv the >upreme t'ourt, heard the action brought by Krul.iy I > u tT Stewart, Wilson A Co., merchants Kuala Lumpur, aguiust the Muslim Mutton Trading Co.. of 67, >outh PriJgu Uoad. Singapore, for |975, being the balance410 words
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Article74 1914-11-12 2 It is Wtimnled that Over 200,000 Germans living abroad have not been able to proceed to Germany owing to tht \igiiance of the British Fleet. Even the Germans living m Spain have not yet been able to return to their own country, as they can neither cross France nor get74 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement666 1914-11-12 2 Notices SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Company's Twelfth Ordinary General Meeting will be held m the Singapoie Exchange, on Friday, 27th November, 191 1, at 12 30 o'clock pm. Business. 1. To receive the Directors' Report and Accounts to 30th June. 1914. 'J. To666 words
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Advertisement602 1914-11-12 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon on Monday, the 23rd November, 1914, at the Master Attendant's Office, Singapore, foi the supply of rations for the Marine Department, Singapore, for the year 1915. Forms of tender may be obtained at the Master Attendant's Office. Tenders to be602 words
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Advertisement486 1914-11-12 2 WanUd MATE WANTED By the Agents of the Soon K( ck Ltd., for the s.s. Hainan,. Apply GAGGINO Co Bouham Street, No. G, Raffles Place, 12 11 14 11 WANTED A BILLET As a Book keeper or a Typist on a htalthy Estate or m Town anywhere. Good testimonials possessing486 words
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Advertisement523 1914-11-12 2 Let I TO LET "Auchencairn/ No.l Tanglin Uill- freshly done up. Tmi is. Water being laid on. Apply to BYKE A Co 11-8 uc TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFINISHED. Yarnhan.s, Gilstead Koad. f bedtOOHM and hatln(Kjius, g is. srater and tennis. Purnitan can be^ taken over at a reasonable llgßEe,523 words
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Advertisement467 1914-11-12 2 Auctions REMINDER This Oay, Thursday, at 10 .jr. AUCTION SALF R Office Furniture, Electa. Fittings, Platform s c il. Ship Chandie s Sta Trade Ti., peopett] nl IfaaM TO lUO }(KLD AT N0.9 (groundfloor Thc Arc;..;, fi (For lvi, pattfcolet* v. POWEI I fi Co. AiA.v.s t.'.A mil i.. s[j467 words
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Article410 1914-11-12 3 :l f a- Iter, Ml M Morrison, Igfl Urn receipt of the furr MM Iged 119 188.00 nrpuiael 9■> adree Home Pond onl] lU] ml mitt* nop >iJOU I Hi vi 100 i 100 k>j yong Seng Had Gone r*i l taa Seng long410 words
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343 1914-11-12 3 The Mahiy Mail offleCi huv.- just had ao uuwelcome visit frooi a patty of burglars, only once a week m Iheac stirring times is it poaaible toi lhe Btafl to lock up the place at seven o'clock and indulge In an evening off, Thia343 words
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Article101 1914-11-12 3 Captain K. Boothnm. li. N. tt.. marine -uperiuteudeut of the <_'. V li. transpacific service, with head quarters at Vancouver, recently lef r for Montreal, aud it is pre Mimed that hia mission has some connection with the report the 0, I. K. are contemplating taking over a large steam101 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement631 1914-11-12 3 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Superior Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Tennis Gear and a Fine collection of Rare Plants To be held at Hollycroft, Stevens Road, On Saturday, 21st November, at 1 p. m. HOLLYCROFT is well furnished m wax polished and mahogany stained teak. The Dining Room contains a631 words
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Advertisement118 1914-11-12 3 |£<*j well, fee 3 well an si keep fit |g>J £0 benefit, tn ward off fevers, lassitude, \sffl w& depression and loss of appetite. Kg) !l s nften tolerated when quinine |fe> > gig See you get 'VANA 1 p|| W)\ X» Bi-aao S d. L. CAMPBELL&C°L TD 3, BATTERY118 words
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Article46 1914-11-12 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTHS BROWN Ai Bronghty Ferry, Scotland, on I the 7th inst.. the wife of W. BROWN, Penang i Pilot Association, of a son. McLBODi At Krian Kstate. Nibong Tebal. on the Ettfa inst.. to Mr and Mrs K. M. Mi LEOD. I a daughter.46 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1914-11-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, November 12, 1914 ■tji'.;_t i > I Though we profess do great admiration foi the Crown Prince of Germany i I we are inclined to agree with him occasioually m some of his reported remarks, and the particular sentence that recurs at tbe moment is1,217 words
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Article259 1914-11-12 4 I I Mr R. \Y. Hiam is leaving tor Home to|day. Mr P. \V. Parkinson is now a Captain m i the Bth (iloucesters. I j MrSperhug. proprietor ol Matang Estate, Taiping, is expected to come out on a visit j to the F.M.S. shortly before Christmas. I Mr 11.259 words
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Article542 1914-11-12 4 There were 224 deaths m Singapore last week giving a mortality rate of 35.38. One Bo ropean death was recorded and one Eurasian. Malarial fever accounted for 37, dysentery for 13, phthisis for 12, penumonia for lti. beri beri for Di. 35 died under three months and 9 7 between542 words
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Article269 1914-11-12 4 FRIKNDLi HELI "Snuin imm i In conjunction with tb. gtcaite Tn we are receiving welcome msm| the members of the Malayan rotioije who are to leave shortly m 1..,--report themselves at Hon,, the front. The tirst botch sailed pooterda sum of money was placed at th. of the269 words
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Article101 1914-11-12 4 [trom Our Outi PflHWjnmdt.il'.) Penang, Nov. 1 1 At tbe meeting of the Municip;i. Coil missioners held yesterday Mr lei-: fug, it was proposed that Municipal volunteering and accepted for Uta trout should be granted half pay on i cmditioo that they went with the consent of the101 words
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Article115 1914-11-12 4 Front (>ur Own urre*}j^ 4 d'nt.) Fenang \o\. mbei 11 At the annual meeting ol tie 1 I Clal here the Ho.i. .Mr I;. Adamand m the course of le- sp;'. h I tie Club started the t at with a nett C balance of 115,61 L115 words
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Article65 1914-11-12 4 [Prom Our Own t arrest Kuala Lumpui Si 11. Burglars have made caids on foi European offices m Kuala Lumpur dm the past week. In all retire been unable to open the I the hauls m consequence i v< r small. Cobb 'and Co. v, i65 words
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Article85 1914-11-12 4 Tut- ommittoe gnaMull m h the following further subscript. Amount prey. acknoa Nursing Stall oi the Qeneral H 23, Mr W. Makepeace 20, V P. Samy 10, Mr K. Appleton LO, PongO 10, Mr F. Hilton (fnd LttttalUM i.t F. 1.. Talma M, Mr C. O. 185 words
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Article111 1914-11-12 4 When English aad Proocfa an side by side il interesting fa tt little known fact that ore of our gn Boldiers once applied lor a oomn the Frencn army. lv the I BBSS li IS a letter dated trom Pan.- Mai rh 1674 "mi. -This letter will be ai to111 words
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Advertisement302 1914-11-12 4 FOR SALE One Willett Light Generator-60 Lights of 50 Candle Power. Three Willett Light Generators Each 10 Lights of 50 Candle Power. AlO Light Generator of the same description as the above has been m daily use m our Godown for the past two years. It is simple m Construction,302 words
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Advertisement138 1914-11-12 4 MALAYAN CONTINGENT. A Contingent Mess Dinner will be held on Monday, Nov. 16th m the Hotel de I' Europe, i EUngapote, at 8 p.m. All Contingent Men m- i vited It la contemplated that a j cond Mesa Dm nor will be held ou Monday, Nov. <:.d. Names of those138 words
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Article328 1914-11-12 5 i FINANCE AND ECONOMICS •ondos \w\ lbs felloe ing i- ii |uith*s speech al lbs onncia aad economic Mr tssjuith i aplaioed the taken by tbe i omenl le deal norma! situation at the begin" H- thought that lbs re itisfactorj The foreign •ren working m lbs328 words
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Article63 1914-11-12 5 I KOOfM have consoli- resultfl the last lew days on •be front 1. 1 Baeeec to toteworth] b i- vm that we tin i egion ot the I toivre 11 Kbeims and I terry is Bac •k- position m Lorraine. tacks on the heights to ird63 words
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Article51 1914-11-12 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. hi i i h i msi i The action con inti nsil v between I entieree. intact beta een n i sid taking offensive I Vpres (ailed, me nu sent ible pri igrees &scho< od* between pees and ightl^ i\ anced m the direc i Barrj an51 words
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Article72 1914-11-12 5 I Koala Lumpur last i Home to re oin his regiment of mg v comparatively »hort Mr. foot had made himself very friends m the Peuin 'lie best of luck m 1 ht. Felixstowe is now seeing Unka converted inte a rifle range *S irgets. Felixstowe Golf club is toa-72 words
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Article284 1914-11-12 5 THE ELIMINATING PROCESS. "Konigsberg" Goes. |H? Submarine Cable]. Kbi Trn'M SEkvics Loudon, \o\ 10, 2.66 p.m.- It is off) cially announced thai ths Gorman cruiser Konigsberg has hem driven m the Etuflgi river m German South Africa by sinking her colliers at ths mouth of the river. The284 words
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Article417 1914-11-12 5 Treasured Relk Saved, Malines' ancient cathedral may have been destroyed and other historic buildings wrecked, imt at least Op Signoorke, its BOtt jealously guarded relic, has been Op Signoorke ifl life nized wooden doll dropped after the fashion of the sixteenth Century. It a counterfeit417 words
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Article129 1914-11-12 5 The latest addition to the kaleidoscopic uniforms here," writes a Daily F.xpresS correspondent m Marseilles. ia a pkuo muetaroT khaki and wideawake hat with a striped string hand round the crown. We were all puzzled to know What this meant until oue of us made hold to step up and129 words
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Article58 1914-11-12 5 THE DEATH ROLL OF THE EMDEN. By direction of His Excellency the Governor the following additional details regarding the Bmden are sent aa for publication. Through the courtesy of the Kastern Extension Tel. Co. Ltd. Doctor Oilerhead returned from Keeliug reports Emden's Captain onwonnded prisoner, Kaiser's nephew also unwounded about58 words
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Article414 1914-11-12 5 They sailed abroad at Duty's call, we give them just their due. In doing it they did it all. Like gentlemen of the lilue. So honour to this gallant crew, For they ye earned undying fame Because they ahvavs played the game." The Skip said414 words
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Article29 1914-11-12 5 Agents, sime Darby ko, Middleton Tin sluicing. -233.33 pkls, Tributors 18*31 pkls. Agents Guthrie and Co. Oalang Besar -31,450 against 30,000: moe. 121,675 against 102,000.29 words
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Article29 1914-11-12 5 The following are the figures of Perak tin export for the month of I >ctoher excluding Upper Perak figures. Plock tin 23.7 pkls. I >uty 9235,455.2229 words
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Article62 1914-11-12 5 Saturday l Ith. Johnston's Pier, at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.80 and 3. J0 p.m. Club Bungalow, at and 9.30 a.m.. [2. lfi 8 and 5. JO p.m. Sunday 15th. Johnston's Pier, at H. 3 and 10 a.m, I 2.30 aud 0. 30 p.m. Club Bungalow,62 words
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Article53 1914-11-12 5 At 7.80 a.m. to day (Thursday) there will be a solemn requiem high mass m the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd for the officers and men of the French torpedo destroyer Mousquet, who lost their live 6 m the naval fight with the German ..miser Emden off Penang on the53 words
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Article720 1914-11-12 5 I The dates given are those of the deepatch of the telegram from London. Nov. 8 (continued) .-^Germans have completely abandoned left back of Yser below Dixmude. Allies advance m places, but Germans nowhere gain ground. German Bquadron m North Sea, sighted by British squadron. "Retreated rapidly,"720 words
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Article29 1914-11-12 5 Mr B. C. N. Knight, formerly manager of Jebong Estate, Taiping, iB at present attached to one of the Middlesex regiments at Luton and is employed m motor des-29 words
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Advertisement296 1914-11-12 5 CHOICE BELGIUM PROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY JOSE TINCHANT of ANTWERP BILLEZA $2 .50 per box of 50. Commurciante $2.25 per box of 50. I Aroma dv Cuba $2.50 per box of 50 Robinson Co. NEW BOOKS. WALL OF PARTITION by Florence Barclay $1.50 INITIATION by Robert Hugh Benson Lit296 words
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Advertisement720 1914-11-12 6 Shipping I E STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. IIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. j xpress weekly service is being maintained by steamers of the above companies between i SINGAPORE and BANGKOK. I The steamers leave Singapore every Saturday [and have veryj' good accommodation for passengers. h Full particulars may be720 words
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Advertisement849 1914-11-12 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. •2 -3, Collyer Quay. HNDEH OONTKAOT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA fKWERNMKNT. Vai.entvn Pontianak Nov 12 V. BOOBNDOBP Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong- Leidong, Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan ueli. Nov 12 SPKELMAN Riouw. Letoug. Kramat, Maras Tarempa, Midai. Genting, Poeloe- j Pauci jaug849 words
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Advertisement607 1914-11-12 6 Shipping N. Y. X. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. < i A Fortnightly service ls maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew SteamerH maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are607 words
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Advertisement314 1914-11-12 6 Shipping p.&o. STEAM NAVIGATION t COMPANY, FOR China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports Plymouth and London. For freight, passage i further information apn H. W. BUCKLAND, M.M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE 1 I For Saigon, Haiphong, Hon*, 1 kong. China, Japan, Ceylor Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar,314 words
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Article1336 1914-11-12 7 Action by the Dutch Oovernmfnt. HLACB LIS I "1' TRADERS. A special officer was recently appointed by the Dutch Government to investigate privately the export of food. This ollicial examined all bracks and the like to see if the goods tallied with the consignment notes. HeD. Mail - 1,336 words
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Article451 1914-11-12 7 Cargo Bbdms sold. is the North German Lloyd liner I'rmcess Alice preparing to dash out of 'eon on another mysterious mission, asks the Cablenowi American of the l.'.th Oct. Returning passengers on the army tran c-port Merritt brought 6tories of the uu fathomable doings451 words
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Article60 1914-11-12 7 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. K. (iarrett .v Sons, Limited, have introduced a l'iston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam m which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton m the older60 words
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Advertisement275 1914-11-12 7 I THE ONLY UFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. UR6EST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY, j PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, OldzJewry, E.C. m v ha- £20 000 deposited witl, the Bonn me Court275 words
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Advertisement625 1914-11-12 7 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500. CCG CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £5G2,53'J RESERVE FUND Mt&OCQ noAi.r, or directors K. .1 Rla< k Bag < r. i.man. mint i CampN 11 Bag. H Sft Ivill Bl i •>■ I Maitland B*q. Sir a\ II V ile. J. M.625 words
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Advertisement286 1914-11-12 7 _ir«wr«rf l 'ai«--eß*B__B__________B__l_BßM--i.-i^B^^*>*i^K* H,B^ B—^^*^**^^^^^^^^ en>iTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Lr H&ngkong. > .'.DESCHI-iKIJ 12,000,000,01 0 a paxd-us -8 600,000,0 ii Xi punn 11,600,000,0a Marine Klhlih at Current Kates, Boustead Os., AgBßts UIiMIE &SSORANSE 66, Lti. S 1 i n i uod Funds exceed fi17,000.000 Ml b HOTOR m *****, .ntiuranees effected286 words
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Advertisement286 1914-11-12 7 i^ann_*VßMjaancE---_Bt-Ba_nt-- i nm i ip— MAHUf-ACTURERS Li?E BSTABCiIBHSID 1887, Policies are WORLD WIDE," UHH* BTRIOTED," v INDISPUTABLE fsxiC NOE FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the Ooneral Agents at Singapore w thont tbe d6lay of reference tc Head Oder. Thf Reserves for protection Policy, holders arc ovei286 words
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Article695 1914-11-12 8 Making Love to the United States. New York. j The Germans have taken advantage of tbe dearth of news, due bo tbe increase 1 of tbe rigours of censorship, to i> double! tbeic newspaper campaign to win Ameri- can sympiitbies. Like their soldiers m the field695 words
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Article233 1914-11-12 8 The London tradesmen are venturing timidly to restock their stables vith new horses. But they are purcha ng only white ones, which they think 1 be useless for military purposes, and, herefore, run no risk of being commande: ed by the Army. It isEx - 233 words
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Advertisement427 1914-11-12 8 Pumps g Appliances FOR ALL PURPOSES Giving full particulars of sizes m stock from: DNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Penang. Ipoh, Malacca. Bangkok, Seremban, Medan Gandy s Belting mmmmm^ mmt^^ mam^^^^^ m j m^^^^mmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmw^^mamammmßmima3^ FOR THIS CLIMATE Not affected by heat or moisture. A NOTE OF WARNING. The« i- but out GANDY427 words
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Advertisement197 1914-11-12 8 Here is the Biggest Light Car Opportunity!] You Ever Had Presented to V v I Handsome appearance, strength, comfortable riding, wat cooltd motor, and the lowest operating cost of any vehicle on the market. "COEY h Pnce $950 Comp!,Read These Specifications: MOTOR 4 Cylinder, water cooied. OILING Mechai.ic.il valve.e ss197 words
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Article50 1914-11-12 9 (COBBBCTBD Ul' TO Nov. 11 I Bank 4me 2 4 7-168 M demand 24 1-16§ Private credits 8m b 244 India, T. T. i" 74 Hongkong, demand ->:>\ Yokohama, de.wunc. 114^ Java, demand \a\\ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns Bank Bnyirg §8.54 Bank oH England Rate t% Bar Silver London50 words
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Article144 1914-11-12 9 Nov. 11. Tin Gambier H2.'i Gambler üb«- So. 1 h.oO Gambier Cube No. 2 H.OO Pepper Black ordin. ir'pore buyers 10.50 Pepper, (White fa^r) buyei s S8 40 Nutmegs UlO to the lb 21.00 AUtmegß HO to tbe lb 2 .00 Mace (Banda 1 80.00 Cloves (Amboina' 40.00 Bali144 words
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Advertisement217 1914-11-12 9 Estates Mines Etc. \nt Exterminators. (The Universal,) For' fumigating with Patent Universal Powder. \rsenite of Soda, i For killing weeds.) und Loclists. i Calculating and Adding Machines. (The Brunsviga' 1 and u "Bri-Cal.") Cement. "Borneo," and Buffalo brandsI resh stocks monthly. < a. Cigarettes. (De Reszke and Weinberg). Disinfectant. Sanitas217 words
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Advertisement118 1914-11-12 9 CONTINENTAL I Continental Tyre Rubber G° L ,d jl 17. COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. Bhbj_wbbbbbbbbb_b^ ENGRAVING IN GOLD AND SILVER XMAS PRESENTS" INITIALS MONOGRAMS INSCRIPTIONS CRESTS, etc ii i i_i-.ii --...i..— nn mil, vi ■■m.l imi»i i--ii.i»-rMK»r»t_r._wrjt__»v_j_..____i,.,^i.^^v--— 4W _c_«bb-___.___.____s___h.w C. A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD., 6 7. RAFFLES PLACE. fi n A118 words
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Advertisement189 1914-11-12 9 INSURE YOURSELF tgaiost all sorts of aches and pains baadaoba, tOO bacho, backache, earache, nore thr oat, sprains, stralnb and bruises by keeping <•,,>•■.. at hand a bottle of Little S Oriental Balm. It -tv) i the pain. Stops it quickly, .lust rob M m where the pain, ache or189 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous441 1914-11-12 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A: O. steamer Nagoya.— Dr R. Hanittch. Mrs and Miss Hodge. Mrs E. C. Rocinso Mr A Mrs Harley. Mr A Mr._ Livingstone, >fr* Prkr, Mr A Mrs F. R. Duprey. Mrs F. H. English, Miss H. Douglas, Messrs Ralph Hui gen, D j endall. G.J.441 words
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Miscellaneous464 1914-11-12 9 MAIL TABLE. Intermediata and local mails will be found i In list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. A Johore. I (Overland) (Daily hy Train) 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Nntuua and Anamba Island* 7 Pontianak g M lulau Batam and Pi.lav Batanft am Kerimon v AU am. o AM I'ouloe Soegi g464 words
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Article2025 1914-11-12 10 .-KYLoN AM' AI.^TKAIJAN CABLES* KiKI.D Mr.!>!< IL Sr.kvuK Sti;.:\< .tuf.mw. Allahabad. Nov. Ist. The I'ioneer's London correspondent cables The medical service, is baiag great ly strengthened by additions of motor field ambulances. To day an offsi of t complete motor Held ambulance bab bean made toi the2,025 words
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Article133 1914-11-12 10 En the District Court, yesterday, the case was completed, m which Teh Jeow Kirn, of :U'> Victoria Street, was charged with theft, and criminal breach of trust, respecting, iv all, a sum of 1698. Accused, who represented himself to be a first-class witchcraft doctor, was engaged133 words
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Article204 1914-11-12 10 In the second police court, yesterday afternoon, Yeap Swee Liang, cinematograph operator, employed at the Palladium, was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely a diamond and gold brooch, the property of Mrs Edith Maud Lornie. Mrs Lornie visited the Palladium gome time m August last,204 words
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Article269 1914-11-12 10 Yesterday. Before the Acting Chief Justice (the hon'ble Mr L. M. Woodward.) A Dollar Note. Sim Vow Ngan, a Teochew, was charged with having uttered a forged currency note for |1. He said he did not know the note was forged, and his lordship took this as a269 words
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Article983 1914-11-12 10 i Car. mania's Fight with cap Trafalgar. The following account of the action between the armed merchantmen Car- mania and Cap Trafalgar, m which the latter was sunk, is given m a lette»- writ j ten hy one of the men of tbe Carmania to983 words
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Article35 1914-11-12 10 Vessels are now permitted to work cargo m the roads at night, provided lights are kept screened as much as possible. Cargo and other boats must, however, remain alongside the vessel from sunset until daylight.35 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement501 1914-11-12 10 THE DEFENCE of the EHPIBp is calling policyholders m all parts of the world to A' SERVICE and this Company expressly permits all those at assured to go anywhere or perform any duty WITHOUT EXTRA PREMIUM. SUN LIFE OF CANADA S. J. HOWE, B AT THE I mmmh 4 iM,,501 words
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