The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1914
1914-11-13
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Title Section16 1914-11-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, XO EMBER 13, 1914. NO. 8,2!) I.16 words
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Article268 1914-11-13 1 I The Battle of I land rs continues to rage, and there is come indication tbat m the extreme north the Allies are doing little more than hold their own against tbe violent German attacks— Page j. Ground iius been made near Soisn i and Vailiy. bbe268 words
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Article995 1914-11-13 1 Then bai Im n i tendenc] m this coun tr> to underrate the value of the German colonies m Africa, now seriously threaten ed, if they have not already beea eaptami. lany people believe thai Germany, comma too late m the Struggle, had bo satisfy If995 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement63 1914-11-13 1 ATZ BROS., W w H F A P \mj O Sii ill Jr S_ _^_^^_B J| LAST 2 DAYS i 0-DAY AND TOMORROW. SFGIAL BARGAINS J. xN J. il Hi MW'S WEAR DEPT. A ODDMENTS TO BE CLEARED AT o I Bots, Shoes, Hats, 7 t/ af fHESEODS CAN NEVER63 words
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Advertisement455 1914-11-13 1 ORCHARO ROAD Singapore Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAO I TO-NIGHT! commenc] 9 p.m. Bhabp. TO-NIGHT!! J ■■»<■■• xmmmmaAramrmam^mmßcaveaaßammKzjmmMAi oasiinu ■wumwawai— l».. "•?r—-itnr~M*mmmmnmmtmmmmuuLm.^^ I OC7f? CONTEMPORARIES IQ-I ■*ii»iii<.:'W.M^_«_«r>w v «__i»«vi-__«»-.- ..._»t-W>«_.i»- m ■sw.Miam^M,, mi mi im nm i 1 J |A THE DEVASTATION OF BELGIUM 1^ THE L'£s JsIO: MAU !^.S?:ArKEDRU (Z455 words
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Advertisement125 1914-11-13 1 Il test advertisements. j Three houses to let— Page 2. J.oom wanted with English family Page 2. i Notice re K. si.aik Evader bas Mari« cai -Page 2. Fire Insurance Association close for holidays -Page 2. New programme for the Gaiety Page 1. Last two days of Katz Sale Page125 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1914-11-13 1 THE WEEK. Friday 13th. High Vater- 6-43 a.m., 6 21 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.60 p.m. Saturday 14th. High Wacer 7-lv a.m., /-37 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 p m. S. S. Government Holiday. Bmdaj 15th. High Wate 8 8 a.m., 8-41 p.m 23nd Sunday after Trinity. Honday 16th. High Water—112 words
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Article489 1914-11-13 2 The following letogMuni from Indian papers gi.e news regarding the attitude of .Moslems to Turkey. ILo.Ai.n oi Ikdiar Mahomedans. Secunderahad, November 'iiul. The Ni.am hM tHIHIiI I'.rman notifying his .-mbjects that it is the boundeu dir\ of the \lahomodan- of I mli t to adhere ;irmly489 words
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Article226 1914-11-13 2 Sii Charles Cayzer, Bt, head or ths Arm ot Cay.vr. hvine, aud Co., ot Glasgow, ownau ot the dan Lino, has r-v- {-red a letter from the King, congratulating him upon iho number of his gallant relations serving at the proseut timo. He has nine members of his family salting226 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1914-11-13 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. UP TO DATE TITLES j CHAPPELL RECORDS. I The Girl from Utah, Selection Part 1. m h H The Girl on the Film, Selection Part I. 2. The Girl on the Film, Valse. Una Barcarolle from The Girl from Utah. After the Girl, Selection Part 1 Part 2.367 words
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Advertisement512 1914-11-13 2 Notices NURSE HENDERSON, St. MARY'S DISPENSARY, HILL STREET. s Phone 142. THE EXCHANGE BANKS Will be closed on Saturday, Nov. 14th rßank Holidays. Monday, 16th I 11-11 18-11 j RILEY HARGREAVES Co, LIMITED. The Trans'er Books oi this Company will be closed from llth to 21st inst. inclusive. UNITED ENGINEERS,512 words
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Advertisement503 1914-11-13 2 Notices FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION MURINE INSUR NCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION. It is hereby notified that tbe t/ftices of M.mb rs of the abo- e As oeiati.ins will be closed fo th tiansactirn of lusurance busi- I ness on the 14th and 16th lusts being Public II liday. By Order. DERRICK Co503 words
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Advertisement507 1914-11-13 2 To Let m i- i m ii .i'—-— —-a— ii i i TO LET Houses No. 7 A H-B Chancery Lain-. Apply io CHINC KENG LEE Co., Auctioneers. 13-11 TO LET No. 45 Cairnhill Koad. Partly furnished. Apply to CHING KENG LEE Co Auctioneers 13-11 GODOWN TO LET No. 5507 words
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Advertisement383 1914-11-13 2 Auction^ 1 AUCTION SALE f A 2-seater Sizaire et Nau. At r,.u, 1 On Friday, 13th Novembc aI he car is m rnanins <>.. i I with ill ■nnnnwiiiin. POWELL MORTGAGEE S S/J OF The British Steam L^nch P nyl| UU she now Ilea »dja n m i Pier, Binga|x>n383 words
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Article407 1914-11-13 3 A WAR LECTU RE. M ghl al 11 pm. Mr will gr, I tm on the i lantern riewa The ghl ing fe raiting Stai n lera Fotti m st Boulogne slgian Ti v ng the Tom liffieoll to thai m i i.- ipapers tmi pictures a Ignorant ol al407 words
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Article595 1914-11-13 3 The following appears m the report for 1918 This brief statement covering the work of tbe Association m 1918 is only an outline of wlnit b;is been done 01 attempted. Beginning with tin' Physical Department it is to be noted thai the disabilities mentioned iv previous reports mainly595 words
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Advertisement187 1914-11-13 3 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. poi I 3b m Engine ie i nov. {ivin i e Idea i, R, i ;.iiti d, have iett\ o iced iston Valv. i ring -ape- heated Steam i bi is claimed half a ton oi' will go ea tar as b ton m the old r187 words
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Advertisement1041 1914-11-13 3 Auctions ">«an-M-____K.H___._B_«Ma_aE___»a_twaL* <B__ma« h nna amm ia_MV_>iw«ana_M-_.__Hl_a^Ha a BHD___l_ai^_iM___a^--W« ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE CF Superior Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Tennis Gear and a Fine collection of Rare Plants The property of M. E. Plumpton, Esq., To be held at Holly croft, Stevens Road, On Saturday. 21st November, at 1 p.1,041 words
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Advertisement185 1914-11-13 3 w m A daily dose M I BRAND fe;" PH^ will help yon to look taj^ |sjgj< well, feel well and lieep fit |<M &H$ mentally and physically ffi l\VyJ >1p§ 9 > tslVi A powerful invigorator. Q/7 igS)l h ca H i,( t,ikr;i regularly with -real P5/ benefit, to185 words
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Article, Illustration2011 1914-11-13 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, November 13, 1914 •<■--. .a The evidence is rapidly multiplying that the piesent war may be considered to have as yet more than barely begun. The preliminary German ad" vances In all directions have been well checked and m the majority of cases have beenH.K.T. - 2,011 words
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Article94 1914-11-13 4 (I rum Our Oun Corresj,. Ipoh. I An interesting mm ia heme 1 before Mr .Justice Edmoadfl ie reeie Court. Mr W. M Keul. ,j,,j v manager of Aylesbury and .nr\ dt Teluk Anson branch, it, suing £2,200 damages tor alleged STCOngfu] missal. It is alleged that94 words
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Article24 1914-11-13 4 Several offers have come fi They include Wellwisher 200 cigars another wellwisher of khaki ridiug breeches if of any i he24 words
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Article36 1914-11-13 4 The Imperial Japanese i cmsukte bareceived the following message from Tokic "The Japanese Naval Mthoritim. p ro claimed on Nov. 10 that Tsingt I occupied by us. the blockad. proclaimed on Aug. j!7th is raised.'36 words
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Article59 1914-11-13 4 Mr .Justice Earnshaw ye erdav fui plaintiff with costs m the BCti n iirougb by Stewart Wilson ft Co.. tradi rs l.uah Lumpur, against the Muslim lto ing Co.. of 07, South Bridge Uoad pore, for 1976, balance due m i ipectofc sheep transaction. Mr Walton v.59 words
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Article485 1914-11-13 4 Abd el A/i/. formerly sultan of Morocco has taken a residence in aanacfa Bordeaux. It is reported iu Petrogra.i Germans have bought several Kou mauian newspapers. SSnOttg nerva. The Italian abin. 4 has decided tc grant a credit of 56.000,000 lire lor the maintenance of the men urni- u .lanuarv485 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement232 1914-11-13 4 XMAS PRESENTS FOR I Western Friends. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON, j For the convenience of our customer*. WS are prepared to deliver the following brands m Great Britain. DUTY PAID and POST FREE La Perla del Oriente. I c Imperial- 9* h,,x f 2 Nett 4 Keina Victoria- Ott 100232 words
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Advertisement125 1914-11-13 4 MALAYAN CONTINGENT. A rontiogent Mrss Dinner will be held on Monday, Nov. '6th m the Hotel de l' Europe, Bineapore, .tt 8p m All Contingent Mon inviU d [t is contemplated th<<l i econd Mc-n 1 >•; n Q6I Will 1)6 hO.ti on ..i ill!.;. Nov '■'> d. Names of125 words
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Article91 1914-11-13 5 KOENIGSBERG PERDU. Inglorious on the Mud Submarine Cable]. K. nwft BBmtjcb .uudou. Nov. I 1.45 fl ni lr if offl i. e,i r litfli ihe v. bi roabonl i ol i i fa indicated by Ihe Peg woe oa Sop! l E the sd istci lisei m Ihe91 words
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Article92 1914-11-13 5 Honour to Them. 4 In inn The 1 1 I thai lhfl I aptain of the n i Prince rai .is Joseph Hohen i mai sad nnwoonded. -•iai mt Ii Urn knees oo Urn Ii ii d kills l snd thirty iralt] has iasaad in* all r92 words
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Article78 1914-11-13 5 1 Iju Thats is i rai kmu at Washington si S'orth Carolina h.i^ heen bs st Baiml lion. Sen Iv m. It is offlei snnona H.M.S Xigex nai rins m ths- Dowas i It Urn srs i bobs i nrishod twin nni tornado fpenMl lons. Stationed at78 words
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Article69 1914-11-13 5 inesc Legation telegram ed fa Bangkok dated Nov. 4th •i Shanghai relating to the siege of l>o thc 1 -l November, a portion ooi blockading Baal la cooperation itieh ar-hip. continued bom smy'i tests of tfaieankek, and litis, caneing eoneidaralilc Tht Austrian cruiser Klis.. Mams to hai69 words
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Article181 1914-11-13 5 Ek X > AND C I_BQO LOOTED, rted thai Means Hanker and tWuchow, ha\- r.-ct-ived on urgent froi banning office report ■at Tien Fat trading Dfl md POM has been pii is ing ka the loes my lives on board including the i ipeadore end No.181 words
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Article101 1914-11-13 5 I I leukius, manager of Matang Loping, aud Mrs Jenkins have Ekom home, aud the mail also >uk Mr ND. Mac Donald. mana ia Kstate, Began Serai. Un really want a thing language l t upon signs. 1 do not believe itiel soldier is any more floored for Igt lhaa101 words
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Article309 1914-11-13 5 THE X NG'S SPEECH. I By Sibmrinc Cable]. London, Net, I I V.;." p. m. The King Opened I'ailiaii!! m person. With diminish ed ceremonial. Dominions nod Indian troops lined the route to the HoQSS of Common... The speech*--; on the address were noteworthy for theii oon309 words
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Article33 1914-11-13 5 London. Nov 12, 1 .50 a.m. A telegram trom Pretoria states that a proclamation has been iflflOfld promising an amnesty to rebels who surrender before Nov 21. the leaders excepted.33 words
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Article48 1914-11-13 5 London, Nov. IS, I *>0 p.m. The Kt. Hon hie Hath .Jackson, pasl President ot the ln-titute of Hankers, announced at the meeting if the Institute of Bankers that the gold reserve m the Bank of England stood at the unprecedented figure of £6S| millions.48 words
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Article34 1914-11-13 5 Loudon. Nov. 10, 5.5" p.m. The Morning Post's Lome correspondent says that Germany alarmed by thc Russian succes ses has made preliminary offers of peace to Russia who hM rejected them.34 words
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Article46 1914-11-13 5 Mr Lloyd George speaking at a Free L'hurch demonstration m London said he would shortly present his war bill. He was confident that the Nation though appealed to appalled) would not quake, they could afford far better than their foes their country's call,46 words
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Article115 1914-11-13 5 Loudon. Nov. 10, 7 .88 p.m. Mr Harcourt expresses the Government's gratification at the loyal messages from the Sultan and Moslems of '/an/ilmr and also from His Majesty's subjects m Cyprus and their denunciation of the action ot Turkey. At Basra. The British Consul at Basra has115 words
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Article27 1914-11-13 5 Loudon, Nov. 10 The death has occurred of the composer Cecil Raleigh. Author of "Hearts are Trumps "The Whip" and collaborated m many other notable plays.27 words
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Article87 1914-11-13 5 King George has returned all bis German Orders, says the London correspon dent of the Manchester Courier," and Lord Roberts has sent back the decoration of the Black F.agle which the Kaiser conferred on hira after the South African war. Capt. C. R. Molyneux, who has been adjutant of the87 words
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Article129 1914-11-13 5 STILL RAGING VIOLENTLY. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Rbutsb's Sbbviob. Loudon, Nov. 10, 6" p.m.- -A Paris communique says' that the lighting has con tinued all day long with same fierceness and between the North Sea and Armentieres it is all the more violent since the opposing forces are129 words
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Article233 1914-11-13 5 Loudon, Nov. 11, 0.80 p.m. A Paris communique states that ou the left wing the battle was resumed yesterday with the greatest intensity from Nieuport to Lys. Our front m a general way has been maintained, despite the violence and strength of the German attacks against our points233 words
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Article55 1914-11-13 5 Loudon, Nov. 10. 10 5 p.m. The King has telegraphed to Mr .Tohu French as follows. "The splendid pluck, spirit and endurance of the troops iv their desperate fighting against vastly superior forces fills me with admiration. I am contident of the final result of their noble55 words
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Article78 1914-11-13 5 Londou. Nov. 12, 1.40 a.m. -The tirst Victoria Cross has heen awarded to Sgt. Maj. White of the Army Service Corps for displaying magnificeut gallantry at Le Cateau. He was hit iv both legs but rescued an officer. It was White who canied Lieut.78 words
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Article81 1914-11-13 5 London. Nov. 10. f>.r_s p.m. A fresh recruiting hoom has started. Two thousand joined m Loudon yesterday and seven thousand have joined m Newcastle m three weeks. Permission to form a third Scottish hattaliou at Newcastle was only accorded on Friday hut the hattalion was completed hy81 words
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Article227 1914-11-13 5 "Where were you boru asked a recruiting officer at a Mid-Glamorgan recruiting station of a sturdy Welsh miner who was anxious to enlist. Where was it I was born exclaimed the miner impatiently. "Why, what have that to do with it. whatever Come to light the .lerrmans I have, raun,227 words
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Article319 1914-11-13 5 ACROSS THE CAUCASUS. [iij Submarine Cable]. RtOTFifg Sbbviob. London, Nov. 10, l.'do p.m.— A Petrograd communique says that a fierce battle has taken place m the Kaprikoi region. The Turks who are evidently officered by Germans endeavoured to envelope our flank. They were repulsed by night and319 words
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Article434 1914-11-13 5 Legislative Councillor's Complaint Hon. Mr Hewett, speaking on the Estimates m the Hongkong Legislative Council: At the present moment the Volunteers bulk very largely m view. The Hongkong Volunteer Corps numbers 469 officers, noncommissioned officers and men. The Reserves number 35C, making a total of 819. The Reserves,434 words
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Article87 1914-11-13 5 Mrs. Hopkyn Rees, wife of the President of St. David's Society, and eight other Welsh ladies of Shanghai are sending to their compatriots, the men of the South Wales Borderers, and to any Welsh sailors there may be at Tsingtau and Weihaiwei a present of 4,500 cigarettes, 200 tins cfN. China Daily News - 87 words
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Advertisement182 1914-11-13 5 CHOICE BELCUIM CIGARS FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF JOSE TINCHANT of ANTWERP BILLEZA $2.50 per box of 50. Commurciante $2.25 per box of 50. Aroma dv Cuba $2.50 per box of 50. Robinson Co. mimmsnmmmmXmmsm'Er^j^^ mm^ mma^^ m aHß3ag___naS_-B_9HB__^^ LmW I Vmagnums^/ I I I "THERES NO SWEETER I182 words
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Advertisement462 1914-11-13 6 S hipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An Express weekly service is being maintained by steamers of the above companies between SINGAPORE and BANGKOK. The steamers leave Singapore every Saturday f and have very good accommodation for passengers. I Fuli particulars may be had on462 words
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Advertisement856 1914-11-13 6 S h i p p i ng_^ I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, Collyer Quay. HNDEK OOMTRAin WITH THK METHEKLANDfI INDIA OOVBKNMRNI Van QOBNt. Belawan Dcii Nov 13 De Orevb Padang Nov 14 Altinc; Bawean, Bonrabaya, Bandjermassin, Stagen. Kota-Baroe, Samarinda and Donggala Nov 14856 words
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Advertisement635 1914-11-13 6 Shipping N^ Y. lt\. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service la maintained between .okohama via ports to Marseilles. London and mtwerp, under mail contract with the Impeiai Japanese Government. The New Twin crew Steamers maintaining this service have teen specially designed and constructed, and .re fitted635 words
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Advertisement202 1914-11-13 6 Shipping p.&o STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. China, Japan Penang, Ceylcn Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports. Plymouth and London. For freight, paonge ana further information apply to: H. W BUGKUhD M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME* MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong, Hong kong. China, Japai; Djibouti, Seychelles. Zanzibar Madagascar, Reunion, tius. Marseilles,202 words
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Advertisement154 1914-11-13 7 c fl Jfl iß^.________ flfl _I_9B_l ■HB fl Bfl B A. SF si m ay V H r m W 1 R Sf a aaaaaaaaaw b b aBHB fl bj __bbb aaaaaaaai tat ___SB____BSKltl___& ___ao_. __B _H _M_____B_HOk fIBHB_HHW _P^_M___i __n DRINK <— _-i _-_____M___« m 4 X****** mmmm _^V154 words
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Article971 1914-11-13 8 ARRIVAL AT MARSEILLES. akmv oi Happy Wabriobs Au Indian Kxpeditionary Force has land ed at Marseilles. The For, is composed of the llower of the ludian A.m> with certain proportion of troops draw n from the British garrison m India It has entered France completely equipped m971 words
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Article347 1914-11-13 8 PREPARING FOR THF CLASH WITH RUSSIA. C U.M BaPORI TBMPBBT. Petrograd i Oct 7. It is a hopeless task, m face of tbe com plete lack of official information, to at tempt a conjecture as to what is happening at present m Western Poland and Galicia.347 words
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Article289 1914-11-13 8 Japaneee Legation reports iesued at Bangkok. Deapatched Shanghai. Nov. d. <>v the Hist < Ctober. our Meet. .ooperation with the British warship. m bombarded the enemy's forts a i he adjacent coasts from morning till ht. No casualties to us. Most of the fo: r re289 words
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Article110 1914-11-13 8 A«««cding ta Canadian mail adviies a novel plan ta raHeve tke .-.employed has beet, adopted by tka business men of Kdiuonton. The banks and sandbars of tbe Saskatchewan River, which runs r bro. l3k Edraenfion, contain small amounts ot fine gold, and tbe uninitiated are110 words
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Article315 1914-11-13 8 The Minim lm Terms Petrograd, Sept. 23. A semi official denial is given here to the rumours that Germany had made overtures for peace. It is stated that Russia, Britain, and France consider tbat the time bas not yet come to discuss the question. Tbe war will continue315 words
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Article115 1914-11-13 8 Quebec, Sept. oO Colonel Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia, has addressed a message to the Canadian troops. He says That you will render a splendid account of yourselves for King and country is certain. You come of the right breed. Your courage and ;<teadfastness are proverbial inReuter - 115 words
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Article181 1914-11-13 8 A quaint picture of one of tho Kaiser's sons on active service, Prince August Wilhelm, the fourth of the family, who accompanied the German corps which occupied Kheims, is given by a nurse of tbe Red Cross Societj who was at one of tbe hospitals established181 words
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Advertisement272 1914-11-13 8 DUNLOP i? Motor and Motor Cycle ITyres J I Quality and Wearing Capabilities. X U\\ DUNLOP. -Founders' of the fif V tS Pneumatic Tyre Industry. A From All Garages and Dealers OR FROM The Dunlop Rubber Co. FAR EAST i LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. pjjpaji7 lZ 5«F~« Don't remain272 words
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Advertisement252 1914-11-13 8 LARGEST STOCKERS PAINT ANJ ALL BRANDS ANI OO&Q AND i'OK ALL PURPOSED CASH or CREDIT HIN WATT <* Co. CEYLON [BRISTOL HOTEL WitMn a minute's walk oi th* _.andih i Jetty. Cooks, and all Shippm, and Banks. One of the leading Hotels oi Colombo although charges are modera: All Rooms252 words
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Article50 1914-11-13 9 (COBBBCTKI UP TO Nov. 12) Bank 4m s 2 1 7-18 demand J 4 1-16 Private credits Bms 2-4 India, T. T. 174^ Hongkong, demand ■>:,} Yokohama, demand m-t) Java, demand 14l£ Bangkok, dej>7 and 66*" SOVHBEIGNB, Bank Bnyt? g $8.54 Bank of England Kate i% Bas Silver London50 words
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Article150 1914-11-13 9 Nov. 12. Tin Gambier g ■_> Gambier Cube Nel 8.5 0 Gambier Cube No 2 §.f o Pepper Black ordin. pore buyers 7. J0 Pepper, (White fr.ir buys:.. 40 Nutmegs (110 to ?iie lb 21.00 Nutmegs H0 to tlie lb 2 .00 Mace (Banda 5 HO. OO Cloves (Amboiaal150 words
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Advertisement304 1914-11-13 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COWPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL Of SNY EASTERN COBPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, OldzJewry, E.C. I -BSpaay bos £20.000 tooosited Wtth Om Bnpremc Oonrtol Bl gland, and304 words
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Advertisement579 1914-11-13 9 v.SB_I--B^.KMM_H__W.n-NU VmB T__^ BaK Bi HMnn^ >YEr I MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1.125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562.500 RESERVE FUND £465,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R Blaci Eiq 'haii man. noes Sampbell Eaq. I B Melvill Binioaa Bag. v Uaitiand E> i Sii avid Yale i579 words
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Advertisement268 1914-11-13 9 m »maammmm*ma^^mm wmyf 1 1. nn am maim iiwaaamatmaamaaacmamm tANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Li Hongkong. '•'•'l'Ui. subscribed |S,ooo|ooo|B 0 aifOCNT I'AID-UP 500,000,C'. Raaaava Fund 81. 600,000, Cn Marlnu Risks at Current RrUes, Boustead Co., Agents ALLiA ISE &SSURANOE Ss7l^ A->r:x. ;;j »ted Fund:< exceed £17,001 000 HIE MOTOR GAR RIBKB Inearanoea268 words
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Advertisement253 1914-11-13 9 MANUFAOTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Go. OF CANADA Established 1887. Policies are M WORLD WIDE." UHRI STRICTED," v INDISPUTABLE and NOt FORFEITABLE.** Claims, loans, caab-surrendetß, etc., are promptly Bottled by the Geneial Agenls at Singapore without tho delay ot reference co Head Offloe The Receives for protection o. Policy, holders are ov<253 words
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Advertisement210 1914-11-13 9 YOU CAM ESCAPE lha tortures of Nenralgla those fearful, dart- my, shooting pains that drive you almost In j f-ane— by rubbing the face and head with thai Kir.e of pain destroyers, Little's Oriental liln This marvaßam remedy acts like mafic ot the quivering, pain-racked nerve*.. It soothes relieves, CURES.210 words
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Miscellaneous448 1914-11-13 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. P. it O. steamer Nagoya. Dr R Ban- Mrs and Miss Bodge, Mrs K. C. Ro. ins > yr Mrs Harley. Mr A iii, Ln iimstone, T .iir, Mr .Mrs P. IL Duprey. M?s F. H. E l;. Miss Douglas, Messrs Ralph H t tn, D -endall. G.448 words
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Miscellaneous491 1914-11-13 9 MAIL TABLE. To-Day. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below Penang, Malacca, FJ__LB, Johore. (Overland) (Daily by Train) I a.m. A 6 P.M. Kerimon |AM Pulau Batem and Pulau liulang h am Pouloe Soegi s KM Bangkok 9 AM Medan o pm Panang, Colombo, Sue. 1 London491 words
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Article642 1914-11-13 10 M \>- T li<)M \N C -.THOLK CATHI The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd araa i towded t j overflowing yeeterd .S' morning when there nai a pontifical high maafl fori the dead of the Monaqnet. dl)*- altar had J been draped iv black642 words
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Article149 1914-11-13 10 i;ni: a< hikvimint oi British Soldixb. Paris. lel 18, There is no brunch of the British army which has uot distinguished it.-elf m Lhe operations m Trance. .Much One work has baeo BBCompliahed by thc \rmy Ordnance Corps, un instance of which is furnished by a recent149 words
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Article60 1914-11-13 10 To cover the expenses or mobilisation and of keeping the army on a war footing, the Swiss Government intends shortly to introduce a direct war tax on incomes and also to establish a monopoly of tobacco. The Government does not intend to take any risks, and all her best men60 words
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Article577 1914-11-13 10 LIMITATIONS ORDINANCE PLEADED. In lhe Supreme Court. \esterday afternoon, before Mr Justice Kurnshaw, the hearing was opened of the suit of the Kwong Yik Banking Co., Ltd., against Soou Keck. Ltd., and againatChop hin Tai and Chop Vac Hin as guarantors, for $4,901.18 and accrued interest, due577 words
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Article146 1914-11-13 10 The committee beg to acknowledge the following further subscriptions: Previously acknowledged 54,243.45 EL E. Nixou BO] A. S. Sullivan ">, H. Baurnmarten ">, T. M. K. 2, L. Nonis 2, A. (iomes 1, S. Dias 1, C.J. Gomes 1, K. Letcheman Chetty 5, P. Bf.146 words
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Article57 1914-11-13 10 Saturday 14th. Johnston's Pier, at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow, at H. 30 and 9.30 a.m., 12.15 3 and 5.30 p.m. Sunday 15th. Johnston's Pier, at 8, 9 and 10 a.m, 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at H. 30 and57 words
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Article72 1914-11-13 10 Max Linder, the idol of the cinemato graph audiences throughout the world (writes Mr Alfred Stead, one of the Daily Express war correspondents), is a soldier, but he is not dead. He is doing motor car service attached to the General Staff of Paris, and goes backward and forward to72 words
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Article229 1914-11-13 10 The following is the Directors' Report to the shareholders to be presented at the; annual meeting on Xov. 21 Your Directors have plea-ure m submitting the accounts of the Company for the twelve months ended 30th June, 1914, which show a credit balance on the sear's229 words
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Article272 1914-11-13 10 At the seventh anuual meeting of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., held at the registered offices, Bank Buildings, Peuaug. on Monday, there were present Messrs. G. Macbain, G. N. Save, A. S. Anthony, J. Mitchell, H. A. Low. Oon Keng Bok, F. N. Pearse (representing the General Managers,P.G. - 272 words
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Article202 1914-11-13 10 In the third police court, yesterday morning, a Javanese, giving the name of Jat Aris Ja Sabok, was prosecuted for bringing into the Colony twelve unstamped letters from Belawan, Deli. Accused pleaded guilty, through ignorance. The magistrate asked the Chinese clerk, who had been sent by the Postmaster202 words
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Article109 1914-11-13 10 In the early hours of Wednesday morn-j ing, says the Piuang Gazette, a gang of armed Chinese landed from a tongkang at Batu Mau, near the village of Bayan Lepas, and, it is alleged, attacked a chandu shop. They burst the door open and, on entering,109 words
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Article580 1914-11-13 10 A rather peculiar case was completed m the second court, yesterday, when a Dutchman named Gerard Keilat, third engineer on the Alting, which is wt present iv dock at Keppel Harbour, charged Chan Ang Kirn with assaulting him ova tramcar, and cutting his mouth 'with a580 words
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Article134 1914-11-13 10 Mysterious Wireless Operator We are led to understand that the opera tor at the Dutch Government Wireless Station at Sabang recently made his ap pearance at the office at an unusual hour, and was surprised to hear an operator in an unknown station at Sabang in touchS.E. - 134 words
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Article150 1914-11-13 10 As has been its wont for som> years past. the P.T.C. opens the 1915 rac ug season with its meeting on Thursday, 7th aud «th January next. An excellent and most att ictive programme of fifteen events is be g circulated the prize monies (exclusive of cups>T.O.M. - 150 words
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Article24 1914-11-13 10 Agents. Sime Darby Co. Bukit X.8. —Sept. 4,845 Oct. 4,676. Agents. Welsh A- Co. Bukit KB. .—Sept. 4,845; Oct. 4,676.24 words
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