The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 January 1915
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Title Section15 1915-01-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1915. NO. 8,345.15 words
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Article269 1915-01-18 1 The German advance near Soi6sons wai a matter of but local importance, anci the Allies' line remains unbroken and at safe as ever Page 5. To clay's telegrams contain some illu minating examples of how the apostles ol 1 Kultur conduct warfare Page 4. Irrefutable evidence shows269 words
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Article1615 1915-01-18 1 m Spare a co'uma away from the trace of j villainous saltpetre." Let u§ walk for a while among tha haunts of ancient peace, even if it be but to return calmer to the long tale of perils "in the eminent deadly breach." Wise old Verulam told us1,615 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement676 1915-01-18 1 ou^imnuaxKUNU! YOU WANT IT ALHAMBRAPALLADIUM THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD ORCHARD ROAO. Singapore S Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAO. show 730 p m J^OjNIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT a oe» d ,ke section i^Tdybhture 1 1 MOW 9 15 MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS FORCEFUL IN PRESENTATION. FEARLESS IN REPBESENTATION M m V*^"676 words
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Advertisement174 1915-01-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Grotesques at the Palladium Page 1. Chinese clerk wanted also assistants for mine in Pahang Page 2. Rowing Club annual meeting notice Page 2. Powell's auction notice Page 2. 8.1., K.P.M., and S. S. Co., revised sail ing lists Paße 6. Hntton's. "Pineapple" hams Page 10. ALI BABA174 words
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Miscellaneous140 1915-01-18 1 THE WEEK. Monday 18th. High Water— o-36 a.m., 1115 p.m. Grotesques, Palladium. Tuesdaj 19th. High Water 1-8 a.m., 039 p.m. Straits Chinese Reading Club. 8 p.iu. M. M. Homeward mail duo. Grotesque?, Palladium. Naval band in the Gardens. Wednesday 20th High Water— l 39 a.m., 1-12 p.m. Grotefequps, Palladium. TDirtdaj140 words
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Advertisement668 1915-01-18 2 1 Notices SINGAPORE ROWING CLUB. The annual General Meeting of the abovo Club will be held in the North Room of the Singapore Cricket Club Pavilion at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, January 2'ind. BUBINESB. 1. To receive the Committee' a Report and ,1 Statement ol Accounts for the year ended3oth668 words
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Advertisement447 1915-01-18 2 1 Wanted WANTED For Hydraulic Mine in Pahang for l»t March. 1915, Assistants to work Monitors, salary to start $60 per month and partly furnished quarters, if found satisfactory after three months additional salary will be given. Apply stating age, qualifications, etc.. with copies of testimonials to "MINING' c/o Singapore447 words
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Advertisement443 1915-01-18 2 To Let TO LET No. 3 Cairnhlll Circle. Apply to ALLEN AND GLEDHILL, 22a Raffles Place. 15-1 uc TO LET Rathbourne" 9 Upper Serangoon Road, ly furnished Immediate entry. Apply RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM, Srd Mile Serangoon- R<l. •1 2LI TO BE LET >inpound Houses No. St. Thomas Walk, No 50,443 words
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Advertisement332 1915-01-18 2 I reminder! j THIS DA Y, MONDA V, AT 4 p M Re A. P. WILLIAMS, IN BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furnitur? p; a AT GOLDBURN, No. 513 UPPER SERANOOUN C< A cottage piano by Rosenkran/; handsomely carved tr» i. D panel; teak plate cabinet; teak dining332 words
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Article825 1915-01-18 3 IHE QCBBN'B 'WORK FOR WOMENFUND. si Borroß. l>ear Sir, Cwu you spare space in your papfr f or yet another appeal for a War Fttßd On September 4th the following letter from tbe t t >ueeu was published in the in tbe Ann belief that the prevention of distress825 words
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Article123 1915-01-18 3 Keported Ai'l-hoach of Russians. <; eveu thousand refugees, mostly mem- 1 1 fr eiS of wealthy German families, arrived I -i-wi Munich at Geneva luring forty-! eiWt hers. They declared that the city m a state of consternation, owing to n l Pn °f ted a PProach of123 words
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Article344 1915-01-18 3 European War Fund. Amount previously acknowledged List No. 2 R. Cricliton CMuar) >50 0. W. P. 5 5 G. C. B. H. M. Grunberg o E. E. Solomon j JC S 1_ 67.0. List No. 14 A. M. H. Thomas S3 A T 7.0( Lists No.344 words
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Article219 1915-01-18 3 Governments are rarely succcessful ffhen they assume the role of speculators, ind about the only instance we can call ;o mind is the purchase of the Suez Canal ibares by Lord Heaconsfield's Administra ;ion. His Majesty's present advisers have »een no exception to the general rule,219 words
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Advertisement12 1915-01-18 3 For Children's Hacking Congh at Night, Woods' flreat Pepperuaiut Cure, la. 6d12 words
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Advertisement1545 1915-01-18 3 ««il* m* mmm mmm mm. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFICE 32> m j J The Company has £20.000 doDoslted with the Bapreme Court nt Pn«io^ m ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSDHANCE. «-F-«-*r. I 0 MONEY TO LOAN.1,545 words
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Article, Illustration2075 1915-01-18 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Januar 18, 1915. e iktul the ihe People t rlfh< ma.Mafe Uuw«d by influence and unbriW Vy fftla i patriot Truth her gl.-iio a pr«c«pto *m» v Hi it il t* IUIUIoa. Loyrlu Mi Uw. Perhaps the most illustrious example of the prophet crying in2,075 words
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Article117 1915-01-18 4 A visiting uaval baud will, weather per milting, play in the (iardous to-morrow evenifig hrtween five ami six o'clock. The band is om> ol high repvitation. and giveu favourable conditions there should be a large crowd to hear them. Mr I'. .1. IMgott has resumed the duties of Colouial Engineer.117 words
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Article100 1915-01-18 4 KULTUR GONE MAD. GERMAN GENERAL ADMITS ctih OF RHEIMS More to Follow RlUTfcU'ft S t London, Jan. U.—TU r reocb sador has coinmm :< at, regarding the bombard Cathedral. Tb«Q«cau allega^ the French in..'.]!} Iral for uiil purposes is c-.t u contrary the In noli hoisted the Red flag and100 words
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Article83 1915-01-18 4 Shocking Treatment of Russian u Combatants. London, .Tan. 16. Oflld bus ibtueil au a] the subject of the IH-tn pubjects in Germanv iti of the war. A Ragf p»'d naiieil and thrjv i:;ro pt. criminals. Crowds of Russian t were huddled Into 0 stable? and pi^6ti«-3. V iu83 words
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Article52 1915-01-18 4 Earthquake Horrors Worse than Messina. r,ondou, Jan. 15. Marl li .1 '.j:\ceiu to Saint I Pope was abV to MM L u-rioi and hnically Dnlj H« b iucts. io. .lau Ms ftiaM all, even that of M o! tb« popal alive \vhilu al M HCtpri. The violeu was52 words
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Article337 1915-01-18 4 B v .1 u't or mi Fmi i Pai amrj 1 1 Prtoel I boa4i are at En l>i-p«rnr.o lighting hae? I i >n i Ihe north of B maiutuiULti oi loiit) in thl bourhooi of the village of mil* north of BoietOBt), In -.iteolto i-fpt at»-il337 words
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Advertisement854 1915-01-18 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd." HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS ANNUALS for 1915 tfc. THE STRAITS CALENDAR 1915 4 SHEETS 3 MONTHS ON A SHEET CONTAINING PICTIRES OF LOCAk INTIM'.EST. $1.00 I HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION. OLD TOM GIN TRADE MARK. RE BAQOTS.854 words
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Article134 1915-01-18 5 KAISER WATCHES HIS HORDES ATTACK. Much Loss for Little Gain. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Ridtie's SrßFioi. LoK'lon. Jau. 15,. "...50 p.m.- General Von s big movement northward of Bois< sons became a matter of urgency owing to the Kreuch continual if slow advancement ling to threuteu the Germans' com134 words
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Article421 1915-01-18 5 Dashing Fighting by the Allies. London, Jan. 15, '>.15 p.m. The Paris unique 6ays that the Germans at the tillage of St. Paul, two Uiloaorthi Soistone, aud entered .iUge. but we retook it immediately. A violent artillery light tool* place iu the i of Craonne and Rheims.421 words
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Article37 1915-01-18 5 No Peace wituout Complete Victory. 1 -ondon, Jan. 16. At a meeting of tbe r> ach Socialist party the members declared in favour of a continuatiouof the war uutil iCtoiy of the Allies is complete.37 words
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Article34 1915-01-18 5 uondon, Jan. 16.— The London (ia/.ette that the K.C.M.G. has been granted R. W. Graham, Adviser to the an Ministry of the Interior, and to Milne Cheetham, the acting High JDiissioner.34 words
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Article29 1915-01-18 5 I-oudon, Jan. 15.— The death is annoo »eed of Sir G. S. Xare*. K C h., vice admiral (retired) who took part in Arctic p? Plorations.29 words
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Article24 1915-01-18 5 Jieneral Reade, G. O. C. Commanding, ruits Settlements, was in Kuala Lumpur on Monday on bis return journey froru enang to Singapore (M M.)24 words
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Article99 1915-01-18 5 STRONG AGAINST THE STRAIN OF WAR. Good News all Round Kkutzr'b Sebviob. London, Jan. 16.— A Petrograd telegran states that the Minister of Financein his statement accompanying the budget strikiugly illustrates Russia's powers of recuperation after the upset caused by the war. The goods traffic on the railways99 words
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Article191 1915-01-18 5 Getting Near Thorn Again. London, Jan. 16, 10.66 p.m.— The I'etrograd communique says that the Kus sians on the right bank of the lower Vis tula continue to drive back the German cavalry supported by small infantry units towards Thorn, which is now 6ome forty miles west.191 words
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Article170 1915-01-18 5 Conciliating the Hungarians. Si i I \i. >:.!>> London, Jan. IC, 5.30 p. m, Tbe an DoiiDcemect of tho resignation of Count Berchtold i- an erenft of highest in portance. and is regarded as indicating unmistakeably tbat Austria is suffering in SSrnal as well as exteruul troubles. Tbe170 words
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Article95 1915-01-18 5 The Censor biipplies us with the following telegram received from the lost Master General, London British Censorship Authorities have authorized tbe transmission on aud from 15th instant of telegrams in code ex changed (1) Between places in British Posses sions when office of origin or of destination or95 words
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Article118 1915-01-18 5 Belgium and Serbian Territory in the European system. Telegrams between British Possessions and United Kingdom may be drawn up in one of the seven codes already authorised but pending completion of Censorship arrangements telegrams from places in British Possessions to places other than those in the United Kingdom must be118 words
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Article58 1915-01-18 5 MODIFICATION OF EMBARGO REMOVAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 16. Respecting the embargo on the export of rubber, a modification has been arranged. Export is to be permitted to Ame rican manufacturers only, and not to dealers. Scottish Malay pays a second interim of five per58 words
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Article35 1915-01-18 5 Bkuteb's Skbv»c». London, Jan. 16. A Vancouver tele gram states that tho Japanese bteamer Mexico and tho American steamer Governor have been detained on a charge that parts of their cargoes are contraband.35 words
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Article20 1915-01-18 5 London, Jan. 16.— A Pretoria telegram states that a Inion force has occupied Swakopround with ouly three casualties.20 words
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Article20 1915-01-18 5 London, Jan. 16. Two Germans have heeu sentenced at Casa Hlanca to life iinprisoument for espionage.20 words
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Article678 1915-01-18 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Too seroud annual general meetiug of Wearue Bivthei i, Ltd., was hold on Satur day. Thfc.e wore present Mr C. F. P. Wearne (chairman), T. J. B, W'earne, Tau. Ivieaui Hock Tan ihay Yan. \V. J, Wager, I>. Mackie, juu., Percy (iold and. W. K.678 words
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Article871 1915-01-18 5 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The Y. W. C. A. annual meeting was held at the new Institute, 8, Fort Canning i Road, on Saturday afternoon. Amongst j there present were the Lady Evelyn Young, the Patroness of the Association, and a large number of interested ladies and871 words
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Article16 1915-01-18 5 i Mr J. de Courtois has been provisional* ly recognised as vice-consul for Spain I here.16 words
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Advertisement247 1915-01-18 5 ROBINSON Co. THE LATEST WA R BOOKS. Scare-MODgeriDgS from tbe DAILY MAIL: The Paper That Foretold the War 30 CtS. The War Stories of Private Tnemai Atkins The Campaign Round L'ege Belgians at Home Home Life in Gerirany First Lessons in War Aircraft in the German Wai T^ CtS. An247 words
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Advertisement707 1915-01-18 6 Shipping I P. O. S. N. Co. SPECIAL STEAMER FROM Singapore, Port Swettenham and t Penang DIRECT FOR Marseilles and London THE COMPANY'S 1 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 at707 words
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Advertisement435 1915-01-18 6 ELLERMANS HftLL LINE. FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. frequent service of fast cargo steamers )i this Line will be run in the above jrade. The following are the intended tailings s.s. "City of Madras" 8,500 tons, irriving on or about January 26th and s.s. "Bloemfontein" 10,000 tons.435 words
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Advertisement565 1915-01-18 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Magellan Jan 19 V. do la Ciotat Jan 17 Dumber Jan 29 Chili Jan 31 Cordil!. re Feb 12 Atlantique Feb 14 V. de la Ciotat Feb 26 Polynnsien Feb 28 Chili Mar 2 Atlantique Mar565 words
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Advertisement587 1915-01-18 6 1 Shipping 1 STEAM NAVIGATION COMP4I, 1 For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi H Australia, India, Aden, Egy pv Mediterranean Ports, Plymoort and London Through Bills cf Lading u^aed toi Pvu. p^rts PerSl aU Oonllnenul wfl AbmS I Steamers will leave Blngapoie on oi i^ MAIL LINES I UCMKWARD (FOB EUBOPt;.587 words
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Article2570 1915-01-18 7 A Fathkk's Advice for His Children. I A ucm commissioned officer of the rionourable Artillery c on piny writes on S'ovember 29. j It is very curious to note the different i ivay men adapt themselves to these con- i litions. The average Tommy is splendid, is keeps2,570 words
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Advertisement158 1915-01-18 7 PILSENER BEER E GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND (Bottled by W. A. Ross 8c Brother Ltd.. Liverpool) A SUPERFINE BEER OF BRITISH BREWING $13 per case of 8 doz., Pints. GUINNESS STOUT GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND $13.70 per case of 8 doz. Pints. $12 per case of 10 dozen Splits. The158 words
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Advertisement682 1915-01-18 7 EASTERN RESIDENTS WITH WESTERN HABITS. A fruitful source of ill-health among Europeans resident in the Far East is the utter disregard of climatic demands in the matter of food. It is no exaggeration to say that nearly every European eats meat at least twice a day, and in addition part682 words
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302 1915-01-18 8 The British Market to be Recaptured. A contributor to a London contemporary who has been describing what he has seen in the course of a visit to Germany writes There is widespread confidence in Ger manj that, however severe the sacrifices which war may entail,302 words
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Article246 1915-01-18 8 llu the last Gazette of India aj. pears the lengthy correspondence preceding the out break of war between Great hritain and Turkey, and we odvise out readers to Btudy it if any of them still feel any doubt as to the forbearance of the British Govern ment246 words
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Article173 1915-01-18 8 *> feet, that through somo live and forty years Have leut me unconditional sui.port, Why should ye merit my commander's jeers on that parade to which I now reeort. lioping to capture still Some small degree of military bUH f A burly sergeant drilled usin our youth, I173 words
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Article78 1915-01-18 8 Pni:l-mont\ and Nebvoui I>ei«rk>,mon. Amsterdam, l>ec. 9th. A telegram from Berlin has been re ceived giving details of the Kaiser's condition, which is described as serious. The Kaiser is suffering from pneumonia combined with nervous depression caused by over-exertion. He also suffers from continual headaches. He is78 words
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Article506 1915-01-18 8 Theik Effect in Wahfare. Io the British Medical .Journal this week is an illustration of the arrows I which are employed on the battlefield by I the airmen of the Allies. These arrows consist of two parts, a head and a short flanged shaft. The head measures506 words
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Article153 1915-01-18 8 IU-jjarding the ling mat;* r. au oilicer cf tbe Kmden gave nn iceOßßl to a ptMenger ou a transport at Alexaudria. H»« foniei the >»tcry that iLty attacked the Jtmtel D| under the Japantse flag. Ho laid ih«y I knew that a certain cruiser was iu the'153 words
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Advertisement297 1915-01-18 8 J Pure Yorkshire wool l suits— light and cool. A/ We'll tailor you in latest European style in the *^Jfe*\ smartest, lightest and coolest suit you've had. •jjjw^i) Avoid sloppy, ill-fitting garments. They're no H *r cooler and make you look slovenly. Pure wool suits absorb moisture and keep ffl297 words
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Advertisement526 1915-01-18 8 yS' "Angier's" for I Consumption, j Th« fact that Angier's Emulsion is prescribed extensive! k j I most eminent lung specialists and is largely used in host I j consumptives is the best evidence of its value in the treai I disease. Possessing great soothing and healing powers in t526 words
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Article1461 1915-01-18 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exohange and Share Brokers, Jan. Kith. > I All quotations of Sterling Shares mual be regarded m purely nominal lor the proMoi, £250,000 1 1 Eastern Smeltg ord 11 0 12 d piel 10<* i o 1 a 6 $360,000 10 10 Fraser1,461 words
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Article54 1915-01-18 9 (Cobbhcthd UP TO Jan. 10). Bank 4 m/a a 4 7-l« N demand 2 4 8-82 Private credita 8 m!% 2-4f India, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand 21? Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 14 1$ Bangkok, demand et-'t Sovbbbiqnb, Bank Buyh g $8.54 Bank of England Rate b% Bar54 words
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Article149 1915-01-18 9 January 16. Tin (75 tons) 171.50 Ganibiec buyers 7.00 Gambler Cubo No. 1 9.00 G&mbier Cube No. 2 8.50 Popper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 84 00 tfntniegg (110 to tha lb.> 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to the 1b 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloveß (Araboina) 40.00 Bali149 words
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Article273 1915-01-18 9 Per P. it O. str. Egypt.— Mr Mr- Reeder Mr4 Mis Heath, Mi?s Heath, Mr F W. Heath, Mr Mrs Stewart, Mr R. Spence, Mr 11, Skinner, Mr A L Buyers. MrC. T. Chua. Per P. A O. str. Natnur.— MflMn. H. Pit* Maurice, J. E. McKinley, Uutchiusun,273 words
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Advertisement730 1915-01-18 9 Shipping STY. K. JAPAN MAIL L STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. a service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under ini'.il contract with the Imperial Japancp p Government. The Now Twingcrew Ht< aruers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted730 words
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Advertisement314 1915-01-18 9 Shipping ELLERMAN BUCKNALI STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. FOR PHILIPPINES, CHINA AND JAPAN. For particulars of freight, etc apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPV (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERIAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java aad Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa and London. Steamers are due on or about314 words
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Advertisement256 1915-01-18 9 Nervonsness Anaemia, Indigestion, and Awful Nervous Terrors cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets Mr.-. Plorenoe Hiraa, of 97, Gordon Peckham, London, S.E.. m n "I owe my Ufa to Dr. Caewll's Tablets. I was so ,st ik ■all to eat, and fell IPaway to a -.lute Him* I'eckham iraated abadow. Doctor*256 words
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Miscellaneous519 1915-01-18 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 10 a.m. on January 16, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Hainam Jan 15 liner Roads Sbimosa No. 7 Wharf Kin tuck Jan 16 No. 8 Wharf Sri Muar Inner Road3 Hock Lee Perak No. 8 Wharf I Quorra Inner Roads519 words
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Article789 1915-01-18 10 Directors' report for the fifth financial year ended 81st October, 1914 Accounts. The profit earned by the Naamlooze Vannootschap Exploitatie Maatecbnppij Soengei Lalah amounts to i Fls. 23,962.52. To this must be added t the sum of Fls. 865.93 brought forward c from the last Account, bringing the789 words
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Article59 1915-01-18 10 Agents. F. W. Barker <v- Co. Alma:— m 15,800 Hukit Toh Alang:- 8.858 Cluny:— 14,772 C.'hemor United 13,348 KintaKellas: 19,000 IKota Kahroe 29,818 Sungei Duri B <3oo Shanghai Klobang 7 105 TanjongPau:— SlB Shanghai Malay QSQ KlianKellas: i'»ioa Ampang 2*23 14 Siinpan Valley j 14 Kinta59 words
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Article2238 1915-01-18 10 GRAPHIC DETAILS. Daily Telegraph Special Correspondent.) Scarborough, Dec. 16. For half an lour this morning Scarborough was bom >arded by German warships. All that is ontaim d in that brutally plain statement >f fact only those who passed through the >rdeal know. The emotions of a2,238 words
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Article139 1915-01-18 10 To night begins the much locked forward to season of the Grotesques at the Palladium. As is fitting, with such an attraction, the booking is good, and 6uch as have not booked should attend early to ensure getting seats. The Grotesques have played in Penang and the F.139 words
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Article74 1915-01-18 10 A memoi in! service was held at the Houstead Institute last evening for the late Mr .John Robinson, who so tragically lost his life last week whilst following his occupation us a diver at Tanjong Tagar. There was an exceptionally large congregation. OlThe service was74 words
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Article55 1915-01-18 10 The Ladies' Medal for December has Im< n won by Mrs Itaduara Thornhill, after a tie with Mrs Hallifax. Mrs Hallifax won the Ladies' P.ogey Competition for «?anu ary. Scores Mrs Hallifax 4 U p Nicholson aO square Holden J dowu F. G. Stevens 3 down55 words
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Article36 1915-01-18 10 Iu the monthly medal competition.'' against bogey, Mr \V. Ferguson was the winner, 2 up, with Mr H. Davisou oil 6<iuare, Mr. J. Minnie all 6quare and Mr A. W. Dove 3 down.36 words
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Article74 1915-01-18 10 Copies of the Prize Court Procedure Act and Prize Court Rules are on sale at the Government Printing Office. The Hon. Mr K. Macfadyeu, with Messrs. Hrodie and Milne, have interviewed the Acting Chief Secretary ou the subject of immigration. Amongst those who have become vicepresidents of the Blue Cross74 words
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Advertisement253 1915-01-18 10 HUTTON'S I "Pineapple" Ham s< WHOLE OR IN CUTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltii SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG I An Efficient Safety Razor at a Popular Price I The only Safety Razor at less than $9 that can be stropped without removing blade tj>4-50253 words
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