The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 February 1915
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Title Section15 1915-02-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XE^ CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1915~ NO. 8,3()6,15 words
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Article171 1915-02-11 1 Latest rubber estate returns are givei on psge 4. A note on the career of Mr Harisoi Cook is given on page 4. The latest subscription list to the Princ< of Wales fund appears on page 10. The Harmsworth prize public schoo essay has been won by171 words
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Article971 1915-02-11 1 Prologue: At Gare dv Xord, Paris; 1.27, a.m. passenger consulting time-table. a This says we shall arrive at Victoria at eigh^ o'clock this evening. Shall we, guard f Is it safe to send a telegram Baying I 6hall arrive then "Ob, oui, madame. Quite safe," says the971 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement545 1915-02-11 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. &S=* HENRY DALLAS PRESENTS. K. B. SALISBURY'S COMPANY. THE QUAINTS TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT'! SECOND PROGRAMME AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN EVERY DETAIL EVERYTHING NEW. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE QUAINTS Friday, Feb. 12th. m^, 8 0 Ist. 2nd545 words
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Advertisement201 1915-02-11 1 .LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j Notice re work at the wharves during Chinese new year Page 2. Shipping: X.P.M., and Dutch mail lateet sailing lists Page 6. I Moutrie and Company have a special stock of gramaphone dance music Page 1. Uankruptcy notice re Seena Mohamed Sheriff; Gentleman with knowledge of French201 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous156 1915-02-11 1 THE WEEK. Tbmday 11 tb. High Water— 7-4 a.uj., 9-56 p.m. Rze Hat Tong Ban* mtg M Kling St., 4 p.m. B. I. Homeward mail closes. The Qaaintn. Pa'ladium. G. G C. Ladies' Medal. K. D. A. Meeting. 5 16 p.m. Band m the Gaidens. Friday 12th. Rl«h vv»i»,r- »-'il156 words
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Article659 1915-02-11 2 Gob Lee was charged m the second police court yesterday afternoon, with being m possession of tlve 20 cent counterfeit coins, well knowing at the time that the coins were counterfeit. There was a further charge of uttering the same coins to a Japanese named Nakarnura. A postponement was granted659 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1915-02-11 2 ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTEUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE FRCM 5>35 C&Sll* THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. STAMFORD HOUSE. Private Hotel. Bras Basah Road. CENTRALLY SITUATED. With 40 Comfortable Rooms and Bathrooms Attached. Electric Light and Call-Bells Throughout. Meals Served at Separate Tables In Spacious Dining Room. Huge Reception Hall.237 words
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Advertisement614 1915-02-11 2 Notices 1 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. Chinese New Year's Day, Sunday, 14th February, 1915. WORK AT THE WHARVES. NOTICE. VfBBelb Bunkering. Vessels alongside the wharves before 10 a.m., m Saturday the 13th February, requiring BUNKER COAL will have the full quantity put on boaid provided they are sailing immediately after614 words
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Advertisement683 1915-02-11 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited for the uopply of boots and shoes to the Municipal btaff up to the end of the current year as follows (a) Brown Leather (b) Black Leather (c) Brown Ca vas Tenders labelled "Tender tor roots and shoes" and addressed to the ActiDg Municipal683 words
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Advertisement436 1915-02-11 2 Wanted LANGUAGES. Gentleman, with knowledge of English, French aud Spanish, ll now optn for engagement. Apply to "SPANISH" c/o Frea Press. 11-2 172 NOTICE Application, accompanied by copies of testimunia's, will he uceivel at the Mast- r Atten ani's Office Dp to l.'th February n< \t for the post <436 words
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Advertisement425 1915-02-11 2 ToUp^ housTtoTeT A Small Hungahw. Nu 5 M nute.s Walk Loo r mvn 3 A| rDeril(i Bu ROOMS ToTet Vacancies at thi y u<\ n 'Rathbouin< partly hummed. iTI locality, rent olMtf g2 Apply RAT »BOURNE DAIRY H H TO LET No. 7 Cairclull Cl, 1... A j ytQ C«PBEU»iE«CU*'..425 words
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Article261 1915-02-11 3 SOME NEW "HOWLERS." How to Bloom a Naturalised German. Ni.WS AHiM'T HIXRY Mil. ,iice example*, of schoolboy' how noted by the Tuiversity Coroudent." Among them are the following ecil Hlioles founded lioadicea. t s II told the people they could get drunk ar <1 gamble acd do what they liked.261 words
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Article240 1915-02-11 3 Directors m a m Dug out. Particulars of an interesting and proba bly unique event which took place "somewhere m France" on 24th December are given m the Pull Mall Gazette. All the directors of Vacher and Son 6, Ltd., the well known Parliamentary printers. of Westminster,240 words
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Article190 1915-02-11 3 uEuua Came on our Young Mm. Amsterdam, Jan, 4. Commenting on the news of the creatl of six new British Armies, the military correspondent of the Lok il K«." m an endeavour apparently to a lay (iernian apprehensions, estimates joat the oamben of the new armies will190 words
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Article73 1915-02-11 3 R UBBER AND COPRA DRYING. *2t£l BlP f a W «M*«Wn firm of The Fm's il bryinff PlantB Vl^ ited J»va. forth U SS durin 8 tb present ***** OB thi 6 P rpofce of acquiring informaBub «iitt t <l Ye 6ub J ecfc ft °d he has now HotQeo73 words
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Advertisement293 1915-02-11 3 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY j FOR I ALLUVIAL TIN MINING I ML M the most modern I id> [h— -J% -t FORM OF SWITCHGEAR I^3 MOTORS FOR MEDIUM ffiPgj^BJßE AND HIGH VOLTAGES. l^^^yjßßT EMINENTLY SUITED I 'I iBJ^ MALAYA AS PROVED I Control Pillar for l| 3 phase Motor. I HIGH TENSION293 words
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Advertisement22 1915-02-11 3 BUNGA MELORI V. RIOAUD PARIS Sold bj ill Perfumers I For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager22 words
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Advertisement328 1915-02-11 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Superior Teak and Chinese Blackwood Household Furniture Pekin centre carpets, Plants &c. The property of Major C. W. Pearless At "GREENBANK" Chancery Lane, On Saturday, 20th Feb., at 2 p.m. wmlmmtmJXSZ elaborateI carved b'ackwood arm chairs, screens and teapoys; Ceylon made PekHenTrr™^ yer han dsomely designed328 words
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Advertisement538 1915-02-11 3 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a morninf Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Caen price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at thelt private residences, (or town offices or538 words
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Article1303 1915-02-11 4 One question that attained some prominence not lon^ prior to the outbreak of tho European war was tho matter of naval oil supply and the degree of dependenoeof the British navy or. sources of that sopply outside of British <on trol. The war is now on1,303 words
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Article1091 1915-02-11 4 'I'lie fiat Pau Press pitil us tlu'ir Chiuose Bngllftb rilendiir, which is particulurh np()ropriate at this time. Mfsprs Caldteck Bfacgrogoc nml c<? srml Q| tb^ir pretfy dtfk date taf)let. MM also n bmCoI wall e^leodmr baTing boil 1 E&nglisb and CbinsM datei th-Moon. Mr Gentblro Xishi has been nnpointu JapaneM1,091 words
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Article84 1915-02-11 4 From letters to h,,,,,! it Harison Cook has well m his profeason. 1; h °*n beet with Mood j m,,k, which was havn,^. MMOQ at U,r; Tim company is oa tour t t MVt Portwfl Is fortai Mann a laadii I i linn m go< i B84 words
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Article75 1915-02-11 4 Agents. V. \V. Barktl IB i io, Lai n.— I dburj I. l.n.y Btoftwaag B i'-u Vn.ru Hutu Village Pitaffk >h>ti Dariau 'i.in ii Mi rub }>ute S«Mii;lliil»U Sun^t-i I'.agau Cheußi >.iutl> ciofc Sun^ula:— 5,975 Kokob SuOMi Diiri a 901 Kota lsabiu Alma jEnliit Toh Alanjj75 words
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Article182 1915-02-11 4 1,500,000 BOLDH H B Home, Jan. 6th. The Popoto d'lulii publishes an article m which uV states that Italy is read% K>ifm«i are at an end intervention has been d« aided npoD all is read). Toward tbtni of January, not later, we hhall enter tb» campuißn, late, hut182 words
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Article115 1915-02-11 4 Tlio formatiou of Rai Shanghai V. </. bat I 1 1 n lion lor some little lima been d. Tided upon, the im it-» inauguration 1 The usual application I)-.--ihc Municipal Council will bt ba fully Btt ■f. w weeks. At pi and fifty Ru It n ny ba manttoned115 words
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Advertisement337 1915-02-11 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. TELEPHONE— I6O TELEGRAMS-" CALDBECK PRICE LIST AND ORDER BOOK, ON APPLICATION. Jo* BENSON o WORLD RENOWNED VJ^%\ WATCHES _?^f J WARRANTED TIMEKEEPERS LONDON MAKE. imitir'^ GolJ B* lo^ Wirtdwi from £8 Bs., The £25 "Field." or lielt The 'SANK OF ENGLAND," m Silver337 words
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182 1915-02-11 5 RUSSIAN SUCCESS. HEAVY ATTACKS REPULSED. Germans m the Carpathians. [|jy Submarine Cable]. KirTKs's Service. peb. 10th.— A Petrograd com- i thai tlie Germane, who h luslly concentrating fresk m X ist Prussia, t<>< k a strong olTentroop" Soothe 7ii< tlu front H delivering attacks timul 0 vingS, namely m the182 words
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Article292 1915-02-11 5 Russian Duma and Prussian Diet. Petrcgrad, Feb. 9th. The Duma opened .fteruoon amidst brilliant scenes. Tl>e whole ftssernbly rose aud repeatedly cheerta for the Tsar and sang the Russian National Authera. The l'resident delivered a patriotic m which all the references to the were loudly cheered. The292 words
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Article42 1915-02-11 5 9,10.40 p.m.— A Washingi on the hfgheei sutfao istration's view on the Bag on the oti.er flag, by Ping nations is such a that no formal pro jutitia proper to send to 'ting out thedangei to the practice be con-42 words
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Article45 1915-02-11 5 s^. tribuiionoftheSinga. Bool will be hel I Hall to-morrow at 4 and all the friends i il are curd, I ang has kindls Mr lib. l üblio 1 Division now m Mr Brooke Johns, "Tasini the I m (he French a "Wed at the front45 words
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192 1915-02-11 5 UNITY OF EMPIRF. WHAT WE FIGHT FOR? Dominions' Royalty. [Bj SubmariDe CableJ. Rklt*b'& ysßvicm. Lou<7o:i, Feb. 0, 10 IT. p.m. A telegram from Ottawa Says that In the Commons, sir Robert Borden read, amid enthusiasm, a message, from 111 Hat court to the effect that Germany had loel l\ millions192 words
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Article204 1915-02-11 5 London, Feb. Oth. —la the House of Lords the leaders on both sides paid wiuin tributes of respect to tho memory of the late Marquis of Londonderry, a former Viceroy of Ireland. London. Feb. 9th. The death of Lord William Seymouc is announced. Seymour, General Lord William Fre derick204 words
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Article170 1915-02-11 5 Forest Fighting m Argonne. London, Feb. 9, 5.30 p.m. The Paris communique says that the Cermans bombarded Ypres but the Belgian artillery destroyed a farm, and the Hermans fleeing, we occupied a mill on the Bethune La Itassee road, where the enemy bad been installed.170 words
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Article131 1915-02-11 5 By Courts*? of ihb Fbekgb Consul (ir.M.K Paris, Pebi s 10. p.m. From tho sea to the river Oise, there has been a duel of artillery, verj »iolt nt near la Bastes. M Dcy '^n a Lil). 0 miles north o i :<:i\ s capture il a131 words
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Article40 1915-02-11 5 •i i Mc.\f» the third police court yesterday charged a liyi; .1 ii. mad Ali Keow with havicg ro tv; i.od t.) the << lon bed. was coo d at j the. next assizes on the charge of belli > returned banUheei40 words
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Article1401 1915-02-11 5 WON BY A SINGAPORE BOY. All interested iv local education, teachers and pupils alike, may bi g!ad to have the opportunity of paroling the text of that K-s;iy that Iron tho Prise, a handsome Kold medal, presented by the, Right lion. Lord Northcliffe, open to competitors1,401 words
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Article167 1915-02-11 5 (AN ECHO PROM TANOLIN.) The Teuton hordes may stately mansions raze, Maimed infants gorge the blood bespatter** ed Hun In all the clash of Continental frays, What odds if 'All id well" with 'Number Cue The wires may hum, and gladden or confuse, Of dark defeat or ila7/.ling167 words
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Article51 1915-02-11 5 This clever combination is only playing j till the end of Ibis week aud the opportunity of seeing them should not be missed. On Friday they will nive the most popular items of their various programmes and on Saturday there the novelty of a programme selected by popular51 words
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Article211 1915-02-11 5 Wong Ring a Hok'.en, against wbo:;i theru was recorded one pruvioiid ccnvic- 1 tion for theft, was xet-torduy sentenced m tlie third police com t to fcix BBOOtbs' rigorous in ■•>! n-onu.rnz fur the theft of v fowl. In the third magistrate! court yesterday aft i-» noon, Detective Inspector Miller211 words
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Advertisement167 1915-02-11 5 Bedsteads. size j p i^ißi size I 3 ft. WIDE 3^ ft 6^s. Strong and Durable COMPLETE WITH WIRE MATTRESS AND CENTRE-POST MOSQUITO-NET FRAME. ROBINSON Co. No. 256 N 0 257 incn RIM #^^W BRIM GHRISTV'S DOUBLE TERAI HATS A smart Hat for Estate or Town wear stocked m the167 words
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Advertisement946 1915-02-11 6 Sh ippi ng 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 3 B, Collykr Quay. nifDWR OONTRAHT WTTH THE NRTHFHr*\ND« INDIA ftOVRRNMKNT Both b«maiang, Tt gal, Ch&iibon anfi batavia Keb 11 •T. HC6ENDOBP Bengkalis, Berorabang, Paneh, Asal-.an and Btlawun-DtU ¥eb 11 *SiNO4PORts Bagan Si Api Apl Feb 11946 words
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Advertisement448 1915-02-11 6 Shipping LIN_E. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. s.s. Bloemfontein Sailing about Feb. 14th. s.s. City of Norwich Feb. 21st. s.s. City of Durham early March. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. B m^J k I IBS H h I S448 words
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Advertisement440 1915-02-11 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Cordil «re Feb 12 Atlantiqne Feb 14 V. de la Ciotat Mar 'i Polynf^ien V*'b 28 Chili Marl'i Nea Mar 14 Atlantique Mar 26 Ma^'-Unn Mar M Polyuf'^en Apl 9 Lurutti Apl 11 For all particulars440 words
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Advertisement526 1915-02-11 6 Shipping P ft fT 3TEAM NAVIGATION COK Pi| For China, Japan, Penanu Australia, India, Adon, Eg, pi Mediterranean Port., m% and London. Through Bill* of Lading i eßni- Oomj. Persian Quit, Com^l, l^^^ Steamers will leave Blngapo.. on 0 MAIL LINES HOMBWABU (FOB EUEOH,. From Singapore, connectinj X Colombo with526 words
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Article1576 1915-02-11 7 (Latest cables via Australia.) The Goeben Badly Damaged. Copenhagen, Jan. 7. A telegram froir Constantinople states that the Turkish cruiser Ooeben struck two Russian mines near the Bosphorous, aud sustained damage that will take three months to le pair. 80,000 MEN KILLED IN ONE NIGHT. London, Jan. 10.—1,576 words
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Article69 1915-02-11 7 Dr. Sun Vat Skn'h Patriotism. Peking, February let. The Adrainistra tive Council has requested the President to make public the Japanese demands. A certain foreign newspaper has announced that Dr. Sun Vat Sen and Choi Yuen Poy 'who was Minister of Education m Dr. Suns Cabinet) are69 words
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Advertisement630 1915-02-11 7 TIE OW LIFE INSUUNCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. URGEBT HlM p clP|m EmEM mmn PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. 01d?Jewry. E.C. The Company ha. £20.000 tanMtrt with the Supreme Court <* E-g.**, a*, oo^e, Bri ,toh630 words
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Advertisement521 1915-02-11 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY ROYIL CHARTER. PAID OP CAPITAL £i JOO 000 RESERVE FUMD I £1 gOo'oOO Seiervt Liability of Proprietors 41,200,'00C HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBBOPBGATE, LOHDOM, I. 0. AQBHCIKS AMD BRANCHES: A.mntßar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta521 words
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Advertisement504 1915-02-11 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-OP CAPITAL 115.000.000 RBBKRVI FUNDS |WU|WU Sterling £1,500,000 at Is.. 115,000,000 tttUk Silver tie.G©©.©©©; WB,no0 f OOO Referve Liability of Proprietors^. 115,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chalrmaa. B. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Ebq. O.504 words
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Advertisement337 1915-02-11 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE. Ld Hongkong. SiSJ™* 1 g UBBORIB «D~ $a,fioo,ooo,c(o Amount Paid-up 9 sooooo oci R.B.EV. fund I IISoIoSSI Marine Risks at Current Rates, Bomtead A Co., Agoitt ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Lti, "■"^iWioriii risii *****00 Insurances effected at rates of »remlm which will be found favourable to the Insure*337 words
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Article1206 1915-02-11 8 LORD HALDANE, Mr. ASQCITH, AND THE OPPOSITION. Not a Soldier to Leave." In the course of an able series of articles entitled Round About the Great War some remarkable statements are made by Mr L. J. Maxse m the January number of the National Review m detail ing1,206 words
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Article254 1915-02-11 8 rOOD FOR HaMRTRG. Washington, Jan. 23 —The steamship Wilhelraina, chartered by German-Ameri-cans, sailed from New Yoik to day with a cargo of food stuffs for Hamburg. The charterers of the 6bip announced that m the event of the seizure of the steamer by any of the bhips254 words
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Advertisement272 1915-02-11 8 Mobiloils M A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." "OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." FORCE-FEED AND SPLASH LUBRICATING SYSTEM. Oil is forced by pump pressure or the centrifugal force of the revolving fly-wheel to the main bearings and through drilled holes m crank webs to crank pins. The oil from main272 words
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Advertisement351 1915-02-11 8 Ij "From the same tin of Benger's Food you can maintain a healthy man or feed a baby.** Benger's Food, prepared with fresh new milk Combines all the elements necessary to sust; I life m full vigour. In addition it contains the natural digestive principles which act upon these Food351 words
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Article1454 1915-02-11 9 [Bsued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Feb. 9th. •00,0*0 1 1 Anglo-Java I 30 150,000 9b Ss Anglo-Malay 18% int 73 on 60,000 9a 9s Batang Malaka 0 74 o in 1S& t. BaJuT.gatBe...,.., M _,,o 1 L 100,000 l BukitKajanf 18% 1 7 61,454 words
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Article52 1915-02-11 9 (COBBICTBO DP TO Feb. 10) Bank 4 m/s 2 4 Bie demaaJl 2-4 1-82 Private credits 8 m/g 2-419-8 India, T. T. 1741 Hongkong, demand 23 Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demaad 141 Bangkok, demand 66 J SOVBBBIQNB, Bank Bu/trg $8 64 Bank of England Rate 6% Bar Silver London52 words
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Article153 1915-02-11 9 February 10. Tin (810 tons) 176.00 Gamb:er g 35 Gambler Cube No. 1 11 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 00 Pepper Black ordiu. fe'pore 21.25 Pepper, (White fair) 87 0C Nutmegs (110 to fcbe lb > 21.( 0 Nutmegs (80 to the lb 22^00 Mace (Banda) 80 00153 words
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Advertisement162 1915-02-11 9 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT protect the Mudguards and under work o f your Motor Gar with Siderosthen inticorrosiye paint which is now put up S (Price $2-50) for f the convenience of One gallon is sullicient to keep a car free from rust for several months and soon saves many times its162 words
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Advertisement192 1915-02-11 9 ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. (SHIRE LINE) FOR SHANGHAI, JAPAN Ports VLADIVOSTOCK The SB. "CARNARVONSHIRE," 9406 tons. Captain Holland, is due nere on or about viiud of February and will receive prompt dtnpatch tor above ports. For further particular* apply to BOUBTEAD A Co., Agents. 11.1 gf.* HEAP ENG MOH192 words
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Miscellaneous262 1915-02-11 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europ«.— Per M. M. Atlantiqua expected on Feb 14. From Chini.— Per M.M. CorJillere exrected on rtb. It. London Malls Despatched. Uft Oae. Irrivcd. Dec. 31 8.1. February 3 Fob. 8 Jan. 5 M. M. 1 Feb Jan. 8 P. AO. 4 Febl 4 Jan. 14262 words
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Miscellaneous482 1915-02-11 9 I LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. 03 j February 10, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Hainam Feb 9 Inner Roads Meran Bloemfontein Feb 10 Norwegian. Produce Feb 9 Inner Roads U"dge Dutch. Emile Feb 9 Inner Road* Brandan Feb 10 No. 8 Wharf482 words
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Article344 1915-02-11 10 iThe dates mentioned are thoso of t>ie tietpatch cf the telegrams from London.! Feb. 2, (contiuued). German threat of action against British tran* ports. Peaceful snipping warned." German submarine fires torpedo at liritish hospital chip Asturißß but misses. Two hundred British M. P«*. are on active service.344 words
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Article174 1915-02-11 10 The following is the draw for the Four •orae Competition which commences on Saturday afternoon. 1 Knox and Sutherland bye 8. Naughton aud Abrams bye 3. 8 Ashcroft and Raper bye 8.5 4 Morrison and Hallifax bye 6 Winter and Everitt bye 3.10 O Baker and Lowlher174 words
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Article145 1915-02-11 10 Good Progress Being Made. We hear from Singora that good progress is being made on the section of rail way line between Uta pao and tbe Perlis frontier. Tbe distance is about '60 miles only, and on tbe first 10 miles tbe earth work is already finished.145 words
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Article81 1915-02-11 10 Twenty Hylams were charged m the second police court with playing m a common gaming Louse at 12 Koek Road, whiUt Wong Ah Sin, was further charged "with being the temporary occupier of the premises, aud allowing gambling to be carried on there. Nine of the accused were discharged, tbe81 words
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1028 1915-02-11 10 We are bearing m« n talk of a new naval warfare," but tbe term is a loose und inaccurate one. The principles of naval strategy are eternal it is the manner and method of u<»ing new weapons of nuvnl attack and defence only that1,028 words
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Article406 1915-02-11 10 stritiiii und China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thunkn, the re■nipt of the following further contributions Amount acknowledged 8300,495.26 C. J. Potter (Moutbly, Home Fuud only) 10 U. M. van Cuyleuberg (Monthly) 10 F. S. Goodall 250 Horace Soper 25 Smith, Mucindoe, Hendrie406 words
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Article202 1915-02-11 10 Abdul Kndir and Hussin, the former of Perak Road and the latter from Kinta Road, were charged m tbe second police court yesterday with the theft of a num ber of small gold and silver ornaments, the property of a Malay woman named Hebe, who resides m Upper Serangoon Road.202 words
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Article628 1915-02-11 10 The "Asahi" on a Sino- Japanese altjancr. "The fact that Cniua has more or less successfully resisted all the foreign influences that have been incessantly woik ing to undermine her foundations as an independent nation may for the most part be explained by the support628 words
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Article254 1915-02-11 10 There have been one or two untoward happenings m Cambodia of late, and the Courrier d'Haiphong entertains Borne suspicion that the Germans resident m Hang kok tuny have had something to do with engineering the trouble. Germans m Yunnan and the two Kwangs, according to this paper, are254 words
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Article48 1915-02-11 10 Leave Johnston's Pier for the Bungalow on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at 9, 10 f and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8 30 p m. Club Rungalow at 9.30 and 10. SO a.m., 12.15, and 5.30 p.m. Tiffins will be supplied on Chinese New Year Holiday?.48 words
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Advertisement231 1915-02-11 10 UNIQUE AND EXCLUSIVE P£i -AT THE- f\ /tC«fl\Tr| OFF f o CINEMA Vrrl.»ZPlll \J BEACH RO*D. 0 G To-Night! 9-15 To-Nlghtll c THRILL 9 AND bENSATION IN S THE GRIM TOLL OF WAR A KALEM TWO REEL EXCLUSIVE DEPICTINr E A FIERCB ARTILLKKY DUELS DTBPERATK INFANTRY CH\RQC^ A TERBIBLE MINE231 words
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