The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 January 1915
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Title Section15 1915-01-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1915. NO. 8,342.15 words
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Article176 1915-01-14 1 The University boatrace has been abac doned Page 6. Extracts from the recent French yellow baok appear on page 3. The last section of SirJ. French's des- patch appears on page 10. The patent fibre case was finished yesterday judgment being given for defeudants Page 5. The176 words
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Article98 1915-01-14 1 Bankruptcy uotice re Chop Chye Long Page 2. Shipping: X.P.M., aad 8.8.8. latest sail ing lists Page 6. Further notes on mobiloiis and car frictions Page 8. Mu3ical dinner at tbe Van Wijk on Sunday Page 10. Municipal noiice re leaders for extension of drawing office Page 298 words
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Article59 1915-01-14 1 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Oarrett it Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam m which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton m the older59 words
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Article903 1915-01-14 1 In the short period of the present war, the Royal Artillery has had some 200 of its members mentioned m dispatches, and nearly 50 promoted to commissions, while earning 3 Victoria Crosses, 3 Distinguished Service Orders, 16 Crosses of the Legion of Honour, 25 French medals for903 words
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Advertisement413 1915-01-14 1 LAST TWO NIGHTS ENGLAND EXPECTS THAT EVERY MAN THIS DAY WILL DO HIS DUTY Is a Clarion Call of the Inevitable Opportunity. Opportunity knocks but once at every man's door. How many seize it HOWS THE DAY AND NOW S THE HOUR TO SEE THE SUPREME, VITAL AND APPEALING PHOTOPLAYS413 words
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Advertisement130 1915-01-14 1 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT! Commencing 9 p.m. TO-NIGHT!! I FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY The Pick of the Film World. All New to Singapore THE LAST WILL ANJ) TESTAMENT An Aqnila Masterpiece m Two Massive Reels. The SMUGGLER'S LAST DEAL A Thrilling Story of smuggling In the early130 words
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Advertisement342 1915-01-14 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY JAN. 18th 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Biaharn Campbell's Coy. "The Grotesques" From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hall LONDON. Including Mr Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programme NIGHTLY. In addition to a full342 words
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Miscellaneous108 1915-01-14 1 THE WEEK. Tkirsdii 14th High Walei— 6-fl a.m.. 10 42 p.m B. I. Homeward mail line. Friday 15th. difb Waitr— 9 18 a.m., 11 25 p.iu. New Moon. SatlFday 16th High Water— 10- ;0 am. Wearne Bros: AnnuaJ Meeting, 12.80 p.m. B. I. Outwatd matl expected. T. W. C. A.108 words
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Article421 1915-01-14 2 ADMIRAL MAHAN 'S ANTICIPATIONS. Admiral Mahan was not conteut to re main a student of the past only. He many times threw light upon questions of iin mediate politics. In 1910 he proclaimed that the salvation from war was readiness for war," and that the rivalry between Great Britain and421 words
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Article241 1915-01-14 2 Au. Parts of thk Glotf [ktolvuj m War. Dr. Kuyper writes iv the ??taudaard: The war has now penetruted to all parts of the world. In Europe it is general, with the exception of Soamiinavin. the Netherlands, Switzerland, Itah. Spnin Greece and two of the Balkan States,241 words
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Article88 1915-01-14 2 It is stated that a number of typical military hordes m England were measured aud weighed receutiy to indicate the standards aimed at. The Household Cavalry bad the biggest, their average height being 16 hands, and the weight 1,2051 b; the Dragoons were 15 bands 'J inches, and weighed 1,079188 words
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Advertisement132 1915-01-14 2 [ML m jTjjjji *-J m^B ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW£ET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. For Cuisine ANC Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager THE IDEAL TONIC FOOD. STIMULATES TRE APPETITE ENRICHES THE BLOOD STRENGTHENS THE NERVES. Of all132 words
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Advertisement668 1915-01-14 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Crawford Bridge will be. closed on the 14th and 15th instant from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. for repairs. By Order. W. MARSH. Ag. Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office. Singapore, 13th Jan., 19 i?. 14 1 14-1 MUNICIPAL NOTICF. Th.> Municipal Con niissicm t of Sirgapore invite tenders668 words
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Advertisement419 1915-01-14 2 Wanted WANTED To buy. good second hand car, 4 seafcer. Apply T. c/o Free Press. lt-1 16 1 WANTED A young lady to take charge of a private Telephone system. Apply B c/o Free Press. 6-1 15 1 WANTED Capable shorthand wiiter and typist for Mercantile Oflftce. Apply "B c/o419 words
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Advertisement501 1915-01-14 2 To Let TO BE LET Compound Houses No. St. Thomas Walk, i and No 50, Grange Road, water and gas laid oa. Tennis and Stabling. Apply M. A. MEYER, 6, Malacca Street. 14 1 uc TO BE LET Brathay lfi, Oilstead Road after repaiis. 11 St. Patricks* 34, Baiker Koad.501 words
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Advertisement570 1915-01-14 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF 750 BAGS CL/TCH (Mangrove Bark tract i To be held m the produce go do* Messrs. CUTHRIE Co At 1 2<& 4 Canning Lace B Hi V( .r ha ON SATURDAY, 16th JAN., AT h (For accouct of timrnm|i S Terms Cash before delivery POWELL Co570 words
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Article945 1915-01-14 3 I\N IN r> OF W\K UffVfttLßD. IMP CBIMI AI.XINST JiKLGiI il W\S I'REI'ARED. The fttll text o! the French Yellow, Hook, issued iv Knglish by the Times, ■me the already ample evidence of the German determination to provoke war at :ui advantageous moment to Germany. origin945 words
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Article328 1915-01-14 3 Ikon Cko*<* kor Kaiser's Chamiion romanckr. when hi war will <omk to \n end. The gratifying announcement is made m the 6emi official Kolnische /eitung that the Kaiser has conferred the Iron Cross on the director of the Wolff Bureau. No man m Germany had a better328 words
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Article249 1915-01-14 3 De Telegraaf a Dutch .Journal, writes. Is it not a touching sight to see (Jer many mounting the breach as a champion of the oppressed neutral States, now that Britain has practically closed the North Sea The North Sea, this free ocean of Hugo Grotius, Trorup and249 words
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Article178 1915-01-14 3 SOLDIERS THREE." Tin: Last of Mn,\ anfv. Mr Kipliod whose descriptions of the new armies at work arc delighting so many readers, once told an American interviewer that the moat famous of his soldier heroes is dead. The last mental picture 1 had of Mulvaney,'' he said, was on the178 words
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Advertisement444 1915-01-14 3 Take Sanatogen ~^Z 1 its sure to make you ms^sSw sch» Healthier, Stronger, and more Vigorous. ff\ f| You take no risks when j«Hi[£jf^^ you take Sanatogen! t^ no risk of endangering your health by harmful drugs or stimulants, such as are contained m the usual run of tonics no444 words
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Advertisement250 1915-01-14 3 ADELPHI HOTEL DURIMQ THE VISIT OF THE GROTESvCES MONDAY TO FRIDAY, JAN. 18 to 22, INCLUSIVE, I SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS WILL BE SERVED. BY KIND PERMISSION OF WT|| TO Tfl WILL BE FURNISHED MR. COWAN 1« U 311^ DURING MEALS. 1 to 2 p.m. 7-30 to 9 p.m. BY250 words
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1587 1915-01-14 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, January 14, 1915. dare ikall the Presi the People j tight mmtwaatm. Usaw«d by Ufluer.ce and unbribtd hj fala i Mara patriot Trntb her clorleos gwciyti 4 v »ii»il l» R*] ltioa. loy^Jt jr Aod Law. While half of the world is looking on at1,587 words
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Article527 1915-01-14 4 The Northumberland Fusiliers commence the new year with twenty-six battalions formed aDd complete. The Captain of the Emden has arrived m England and been interned. Hie arrival was kept secret. Mr C St. L. Perfect, of the Topographical Branch, Survey Department, F.M.S., Taiping. has left for the front. A Government527 words
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Article145 1915-01-14 4 (From Our Own Corresponded Kualu Lin, The following are the weight, f first day's racing at Kuala Lumm^l Thursday. Amateur riiWs only Pony Handicap. Four furl OD 0 8 v 114, Moment 11, Silverligbt mMite 10.1, Thaßhah 10, Bl Patrick "fl\ Pony Race H. c. Charity EUie145 words
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Article532 1915-01-14 4 Agents. 11. Carpmael Pelepah Valley [:y I KotaTinggi: f j Siginting Durian Sabatang Burma Develof)ment Syndicate 1 1 Agents. Patersun, -nuona and o Lower I'erak 4 Trafalgar 2,391 total to date agst 1,703. Trafalgar: Ik, Boo coconuts toUi ;l date 200,700 coconuts, agat lft.OQtl coconuts. Henar532 words
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Advertisement138 1915-01-14 4 ALLSOPP S BRITISH PILSENER BEER. Cases of 4 doz. Quarts and 6 doz. Pints. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fioiu the Sole Agents CALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR Co. LITTLE'S PATENT IRON ROLLER MANGLES. All our Machines are fitted wiiii a patented contrivance which guarantees the sheets being finished m a uniform thickness. INSPECTION INVITED.138 words
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Article327 1915-01-14 5 SLAUGHTER IN POLAND. The Enemy's Position. [By Submarine Cable], Biutkr'b Skbvtob. .oudon. Jan. 13, 2.45 a.m. A Petrograd communique says: The Germans have continued their now customary tactic* of attack m email detachments m isolated districts, all being easilj repulsed. Thft Germans ineffectively maintain a ,ie*perate offensive327 words
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Article41 1915-01-14 5 Roumania to Join. Lcuuon,.Tan. 13, 7.5 a.m. The "Times'* bas a Sofia message stating that eveu lh< Id Italy* remain neutral Rumania haa decided to enter the concert of the Kntsnte Powers m the middle of February.41 words
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Article183 1915-01-14 5 Further Startling Figures. 1 >Qdon, Jan. 12 (via Bangkok). In the course of the British Governments reply to America it is noted that the only right} claimed by Britain is interference with coatraband destined for enemy countries. It seems" the Note says, (bat some n)isapnrehen6ion exists183 words
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Article192 1915-01-14 5 recorded that one of the incidents which greatly impressed the King during Wl visit to the firing line was the reluctance of the troops to leave the trenches for ibeir twenty four hours' rest. They ude therufelves so comfortable that tlie idea of letting "the other fellowE possession of their192 words
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Article157 1915-01-14 5 CHOLERA AND STARVATION. Revolution m Hungary. [By Subinariiif Cable). Riotib'p Beefiob. London, Jan. 18, 2 45 a.m. A V T enice message states that conditions m Vienna are intolerable, small-pox, cholera and and typhoid raging. Numerous cases are reported at all points m Austria. The price of157 words
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Article208 1915-01-14 5 French Pressure Continues. Red tee's Sehviob. Paris, Jan. 12, 5.30 p.m. A Paris com munique Bays From the sea to tbe Oise there have been fairly vigorous cannonades. There has been tbe liveliest fighting northward of Sois6ons. around the trenches captured by us. The enemy several times208 words
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Article55 1915-01-14 5 'Rf.i tkk's Special Service.) London. .Tan. IS. King Albeit has telegraphed to the Pope that the arrest of Cardinal Mercier and the iniquitous treat tnent of priests must painfully move his Holiness I wish to express myadmira tion for the noble conduct of Cardinal Mercier for proclHimmg55 words
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Article26 1915-01-14 5 (Keltkk's Special BwicbJ London, Jan. 13. An Amsterdam message states that three great oilworks m Antwerp have been completely destroyed by fire.26 words
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Article22 1915-01-14 5 (KEITKR'S SPKCIA.L SekMCK.) London, Jao. 13. The 'Varsity boat race has been abandoned, for the first time since IMt.22 words
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Article183 1915-01-14 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. By Courtesy of the French Conm i. Genehal. Paris, .January 11, 6.45 p m. —We have captured after riolent fighting one trench 1 m the region of la Loiselle. After having repulsed all the German {attacks on the north east of Soiesons, we have counterattacked taking two183 words
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Article646 1915-01-14 5 A TRIBUTE TO THE FIELD ARMY. London, December'lltb. A remarkable tribute to the efficiency of the liritish Army is paid by the special correspondent of the Naples "Mattino," who 6ends his report from Arnientieres. He writes as follows November 20th. Calais has now become a city entirely British. And the646 words
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Article281 1915-01-14 5 Thi: Wai Wastage oj the Royal BOOT! FI.KILIKKS. I Says tbe Pioneer Residents of Allahabad und Bareilly, where the Colonel of the 2nd Itattalioa Royal Scots Fusiliers waß at one time stationed m command of the Ist Battalion, will read with special interest the follow ing281 words
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Article465 1915-01-14 5 The defence was reached yesterday morning m the promissory notes ca6e at the Assizes. The accused were Ahna Nana Savena Ramaiamy Chefcty and Tan Tiang Yew, a Straits- born Chinese. The latter was represented by Mr J. G. Camp bell. For the Crown, Mr R. St. J.465 words
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Article53 1915-01-14 5 Judgment for the defendant, with costs, was given m the Supreme Court by Mr .lubtice K-.irti-huw m the case m v,hich Mrs Tberose Miles Jackson brought action against the Straits Fibre Co Ltd. 'm liquidation), for damages for nonfulfilraent of an agreement for tbe supply to her53 words
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Article243 1915-01-14 5 By a proclamation issued by President Wilson the warships of all nations, belligerent or otherwise, upon payment of i tolls may now use the Panama Canal for purposes of transit from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean or vice versa. Belligerent warships will be allowed243 words
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Article111 1915-01-14 5 The lutest patriotic organisation to he I formed m Germany is tbe Invasion of I England League," which has heen established iv Berlin, aud already has a uuiu I her of provincial branches. As far as can j be gathered the object of Ibis society ia to111 words
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Advertisement209 1915-01-14 5 ROBINSON Co. AUTOMATIC Shell Extracting <& Safetyßevolvers 22 Calibre 7 Shot Price $11 50 la f f11.50. 38 5 $11.50. fIAMMEBLESB 32 Calibre 5 Shot Price $12 50. 38 5 $1250! REVOLVER CARTRIDGES 38 Calibre 32 Calibre 22 Calibre Price $2.75, Price $2.50, Price 75 cts. Per lOC. Per lOC.209 words
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Advertisement669 1915-01-14 6 Shipping P.&0.5.N.C0. SPECIAL STEAMER FROM Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang DIRECT FOR Marseilles and London THE COMPANY'S s.s. "NUBIA" 5913 tons. 4500 h. p. Capt. A. B. Garwood, R.N.R. will be despatched from SINGAPORE on or about 9th MARCH, 1915, calling at PORT SWFTTENHAM one day later, and PENANG two669 words
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Advertisement359 1915-01-14 6 ELLERMANS HftLL LINE. FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. A frequent service of fast cargo steamers of this Line will be run m the above trade, commencing with s.s. City of Sparta 10,000 tons sailing on or about 14th January, to be followed by s.s. "City of Madras359 words
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Advertisement505 1915-01-14 6 Shipping I M.M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 19J5 OI'TWARU Dumboa Jau 29 Magellan Jan 10 j Magellan Fcb 12 V. de la Ciotat Jan 17 V. de la Ciotat Feb 26 A Sttamer Jan 31 Do. Feb 14 Do. Feb 2* For all particulars apply505 words
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Advertisement595 1915-01-14 6 Shipping j p. &1T 1 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi t| Australia, India, Aden, Egj pt Mediterranean Ports, P]ym oDtk and London Through ***** of Lading leaaed to, r^. Const, Persian Oulf, Continental mfl aitiS! Porta. u-wni I eieamers will leave Slngapote on 01^ I MAIL LINES595 words
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Advertisement637 1915-01-14 7 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAiN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. rvice Is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp. cndfT mail contract vritb the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twicac.cw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the637 words
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Advertisement546 1915-01-14 7 Shipping ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PHILIPPINES, CHINA AND JAPAN. For particulars of freight, etc., apply to McALISTER ft Co., Ltd., AQBMTd. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPV (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERLAND. 11 Fortnightly Hall Service between Java aid Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa and London. Steamers are due on546 words
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Advertisement416 1915-01-14 7 THE ONLY UFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP WUV 01 m (IBTERN CO^PINY. 1 PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE. Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. 01d?Jewry, E.C. I The Comply has £20.000 AeooslteA W ith the Bapreme Cocrt416 words
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Advertisement496 1915-01-14 7 I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL tlfi 000 000 RESERVE FUNDB 110,000,000 Sterling £1,500,000 at »s.- •18,000,000) SUver $18,000,000/ •35,ft00,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.^ 115,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTOR!, Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 5" 5/ E?d welI Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq.496 words
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Advertisement346 1915-01-14 7 cANTON INSURANCE OFFISE, U Hongkong. CAPITAL BUBBORIBFD $2,600,C00,C( 0 Amount Paid- cp 600,000,0<t R»8BB7B fund «i, eoo.ooo.Oft Marine BlHks at Correct Bates, Boustead Co., Ageai? ALLIANCE ASSURANCE So, Up, AoeutDtl ll F »i6foiTiß uiw!: *****00 Insurances effected at rates of prexuit>: which will be found favourable to thelnscio^ Patertoo Blbobi346 words
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Advertisement307 1915-01-14 7 NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. Established 1863. CAPITAL. NOMIHA& GlB. 30,000,000— (abt. £2,500.000) Paid-up i 9,907,000-( £1,658,916) RESERVE FUND. Glb. 7,760,000 (abt £646,666) Head Ofpicr Amsterdam. (witb Bub-Office at the Hagun\ Head Agency Batavia. BRANCHES Hongkong, Boarabaya, Bamarang. Bandoeng, Weltevroden. Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Probolinggo, Indramayoe, Tjilatjap, Ampenan and Medan. CORRESPONDENTS In307 words
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Article1388 1915-01-14 8 (Via Australia.) Impulse to Recruiting. London, Dec. 18th. Dr. T. J. Macna inara, Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Admiralty, ia the coarse of an address to the Engineers at Catbcart yesterday, said that the Germans were rapidly be coming desperate and launching Ike venom of hatred against Britain.1,388 words
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Article215 1915-01-14 8 FAILCKE OF THE GERMAN PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. Calcutta, Jan 2nd. A London cable to the "Pioneer" states The Allies during 1914 bucceeded m depriving Germany of the initial advantage which her elaborate war preparations wore designed to give her. The enemy's plans of campaign have broken215 words
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Article1167 1915-01-14 8 Water Telegraphy New Shallow Stream Jioat— Photographic Flight Recording— Army Hospital Service Improved Ex ulosive Organic Origin of Petroleum Protean Phosphorus A Hard-Service Mirror— Elfcctfic Sprinkler Filling. The submarine telegraph oscillator of Prof. EL A. FessendeD, as brought to the notice of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers1,167 words
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Article299 1915-01-14 8 Teutonic allies m a Had Position. a iu:coiu) of rl'ssian BccceBBkB. Allahabad, ./an. Ist. The I'ioneer's" London correspondent cables: The German campaign m the Eaafc is entirely checked. The Russians have resumed the offensive, and the year closes with the Teutonic Allies m a bad position,299 words
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Article95 1915-01-14 8 That's what Rheumatism Is Going, Stiffen ing joints, drawing hands out of shape, weakening muscles making the strong w< ak, the young old and the old helpless. But this terrible trouble may be stopped by the use of Little Oriental Balm. Rub it into the aching uiuade the95 words
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Advertisement14 1915-01-14 8 l Chronic Chest Complaints, 1 1 Fo* Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, le. 6d i14 words
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Advertisement127 1915-01-14 8 DRINK ==J II k\ j| CARLSBERG f —BEER fluff tf« •C* X^ _^k *y 7" """-'■^JLrf^ I PA R1 S. r> rut- lvlenne,, Sold by all Chcml»U FAR EAST OXYGEN& AGETYLENF j COMPANY, LTD.. J (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) jj iVIARINE BOILER REPAIRS 1 BY AUTOGENOUS WELDING J Repairs of Furnace Cracks.127 words
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Advertisement29 1915-01-14 9 STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON ana company, Kuala Lumpur. A IN LJ HII A BORNEO Company Limited. A^P Hjl HRI m kjg PL S R^^ ffi^^ JL^ ft AVAILABLE j29 words
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Advertisement673 1915-01-14 9 Auctions To Dealers, Housebuilders and Contractors. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF A VERY URGE QUANTITY OF Ballow, Kranji, Mirbau, Daroo, Resak and Kapur logs of various sizes TO BE HELD AT Chop Kirn Seng Leong's timber yard No. 59-3, LAVENDER STREET On Thursday, 21st Jan., 1915, AT 2P.M. CHING KENG LEE673 words
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Advertisement828 1915-01-14 9 BXCHANGfc. (COBBBCTBD UP TO Jan. 13) Rank 4m b 4 7.1a demand 2-4 8-82 Private credits Biu a 24^ India, T. T. t 175 Hongkong, demand 22 Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 14 Bangkok, demand en SOVEBHIGNB, Bank Buytt g $8 54 Bank ol England Role 6% Bar Silver London828 words
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Advertisement440 1915-01-14 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List ot vessels m port at 10 a.m. on January 13, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Recorder Jan 12 Keppel Harbour Ban Hong Leong Inner Koads Wilhelm Hock Hye HoekTc* Sanit Koma Sri Wongsee I'aklintf Jan 18 No. 7 Wharf Sli Mudr Inner Roads Kaka Dutch.440 words
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Article2769 1915-01-14 10 THE BATTLE FOR CALAIS. Gallant Deeds Of British Regiments. PART. IV. i After tbe critical situation m f rout of the Cavalry Corps, which was euded by the arrival of the head of the French 16th Army Corps, the 2nd Cavalry Division) was relieved by General2,769 words
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Article400 1915-01-14 10 The dates given are those of the despatch of the telegrams from London.] Jan. 4. Germans admit French have taken Steinbach after severe fighting. .lan. 5. Battle of rivers Bzura, Raw i, Pilitza and Nida considered closed, German and Austrian offensive entirely failing, and entailing tremendous losses.400 words
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Article87 1915-01-14 10 The American Navy Department bus authorised the statement (hat the superDreadnought California is to be the first electrically propelled warship, with steam turbines and driving dynamos, with a minimum speed of 21 knots. The first Japauese steamer to pass through the Panama Canal was the N.Y K. -Japan87 words
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Article67 1915-01-14 10 Sunday 17th. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.80 and 3.530 p.m. Club Bungalow, 980 and 10.30 a m., 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m. Diving Competition. This event which was pufc off from Xmas day, will take place on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries67 words
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Advertisement238 1915-01-14 10 OUR BONUS I ON THE TWENTY YEAR ENDOWMENTS I WHICH ARE NOW MATIRING OF THE FACE VALIE OF POLICY SUN LIFE OF CANADA S. J. HOWE, Manager. > k a May we send you paiticulars f 6< Batter/ HOTEL VAN WIJK Co., LtTj SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1915 I Another Musical238 words
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