The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 February 1915
1915-02-13
1
10
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singfreepressb
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
-
Title Section15 1915-02-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE>, CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915. NO. 8,308.15 words
-
Article202 1915-02-13 1 The American Ship Purchase Bill has heen withdrawn— Page 5. The annual meeting of the Sze Hai Tong bank has been held Page 10. A civil servant from East Africa succeeds Mr Vane as Treasurer F.M.S. Page 5. I Fuller details of the raid on the Suez202 words
-
Article1056 1915-02-13 1 The Old Year was nearing the midnight of his days, and the heavens were telling him fiercely of his approaching end. Io was storm aud tempest without, and a heavy rain was falling, but it was not too heavy for a howling wind to toss it1,056 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement235 1915-02-13 1 ri.uiifftiwi v iin BTHE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, 9 15 P.M. AN INTENSE EMOTIONAL PHOTOPLAY MAREEA, THE HALF BREED 2 PARTS. Featuring Anne Scbaefer, Margaret Gibson, Alfred D. Vosburg A FILM CF POWERFUL PATHOS. A Big Fat Comical Film WIFFLES' MASCOT UMBRELLA 3 PARTS. Brilliantly and Beautifully235 words
-
Advertisement329 1915-02-13 1 ALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore s Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! »S=* HENRY DALLAS PRESENTS. R. B. S\LI3BI'RY'S COMPANY. THE QUAINTS TONIGHT TO-NIGHT TONIGHT REQUEST PROGRAMME Thi} programme will b 3 arranged ia ace rdance with the re.j iest of the audience. ADMISSION. lUxes (to hold 6) $20.329 words
-
Advertisement61 1915-02-13 1 AN AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE IN AID OJ* H. M. QUEEN MARY'S Work for Women Fund WILL BE OIVEN IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE AT 9-15 P. M. OH MONDAY TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22 and 23. WHEN Mrs. Herbert Cooper WILL PRESENT Somerset Maugham's Succesful Farce Mrs. DOT RESERVED SEATS $3. I lan61 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous220 1915-02-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tennent's Beer, British and best Page 4 Sale of a tongkang by Powell 9 Co. Page 9. Fujita's massage hall m Bencoolen street Page 2. Probationary sub Inspector of police wanted Page 2. Bankruptcy notice re Soona Mahna Ravens Mana Page 8. Caldbeck Macgregor's have a wide range220 words
-
-
Article169 1915-02-13 2 Mrs H. B. Salmond. care of Cable Depot, at. Harbour) begs to acknowledge with many thanks the following further contributions Previously acknowledged 323,649.98 W. N. Skey, Cebu 5 The Gamblers 10 K. W. 20 Collected by Durian Blanders Seremban (Final Inst.) per Mr W. H. Hanson 400169 words
-
Article169 1915-02-13 2 Sir John Simon, tbe Attorney General, has sent the following m reply to a communication sent to him from Manchester "i am writing m reply to your letter of '2 2nd December enclosing a memo, as to the effect of the outbreak of war with Tut key169 words
-
Article155 1915-02-13 2 Mr Allen Abraham writes as follows to the "Ceylon Observer Delavan's comet is visible to tbe naked eye just before dawn within four degrees of the planet Venus which is the morning star now. Photographs of the comet show v bright nucleus and a double tail, consisting of155 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1915-02-13 2 Chronic Chest Complaints, For Wood* Great Peppermint Cure, Is, 6d10 words
-
Advertisement22 1915-02-13 2 THE BEST DRINK I \j^k IN HOT WEATHER. Hj3T I Large supplies have lately jj arrived from London. a Oi ALL STOREKEEPERS.22 words
-
Advertisement949 1915-02-13 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Invite tenders for Additions and Alterations to Shophouses Noe. 131, 133 and 135, Cross Street. Drawirgs and Specification may b inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hoars. Tenders on the pt escribed forms and enclosed m949 words
-
Advertisement435 1915-02-13 2 Wanted STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. The Inspector General of Police is prepared to receive applicati ts for appointment ti the pofet of probationary sub-inspector of police. Candidates should be Malays ct good b rth and character able to read and write EnKlifeh ao well as Malay (Arabic Charflcen Be be tween435 words
-
Advertisement467 1915-02-13 2 ___JoJet housFVlet A Small Pnngalow, No i t) sMnutesWalia^ou ITown1 Tow n^ A )p 7*i<lB Sl B p de SILVA m k 11-2 '--'U.ghaa^ ROOMSTOUt^^^ Vacancies at th. 1 Single aud a..ubi, l^ 9 Re*} For paajculars apply tv ci above address. rf lu -ia, IC-i >: TO LET Rathbourne'467 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous615 1915-02-13 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14TH. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7 am. Holy Communion (Plain). 7. 5 a.m. Holy Commnn'on (Choral). Hymns 87, 19 280 (9nd tune), 233. 9.15 am. Matins and Litany. 4 pm. Suudav Bcho 1 A Bible Classes. 5.30 pm. Evensong and Seimon. Hymns *»1", 2t7, 2»615 words
-
-
Article658 1915-02-13 3 1 at the English Fleet. Tbe German newspapers continue to n*acourflge the public m the belief that' <;, rnuu.y will soon punish all her insolent neinies. They announce m large letters that every military effort made by Germany is successful, that failure invariably attends the military efforts658 words
-
Article200 1915-02-13 3 B*3 Hundred uuxs fii.ed at Once. General Joffre, the trench commander "**K ItH to Colonel Ignatietf aud I'uller, the l'ursian and English attachei a) the field headquarters OCh army, three or four days Come with me and you will see "omethinj- never *een before In war." (i milil200 words
-
Article593 1915-02-13 3 No Pro German Peace Talk Wanted. Mr Cecil Chesterton m his hook, The Prussian Hath Said m His Heart,'" sayo I some plain things iv plain words about the danger that is always with us ia the shape of incurable Pacifists ready at the first chance to try593 words
-
Article229 1915-02-13 3 Strong Attack hy Caxauiav JuDOaC St. .lohn, (N. 15.1, Jan. 8. Justice Russell, of Halifax IN.B ad dressing th*- Canadian Cluh here, ep d<e m ttroug terms ou the attitude of the I m ted States Government m regard to the Euiopeau war. lie said I have229 words
-
Article62 1915-02-13 3 The principal of a well known firm of Ventilating and Drying Plants visited Java, The F.M.S. and S.S. during the present year for the purpose of acquiring informa I tion on the above subject and he has now submitted plans and specifications to the Borneo Co.,62 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement370 1915-02-13 3 *^aOa-BIHHHBH-H| Baßaßßßjaajaa^Baßaaaaajßaaßi DRINK DRINK j CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE Mr^^^^T^^^ TO THE LATEST METHODS WITH I^^^^^^^ EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS I THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACE. KATZ BROS.. Ltd.. V OARNER370 words
-
Advertisement128 1915-02-13 3 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager SIEMENS! WINCrIESTEft HOUSE, 3!*GIPO*E Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO l ORIS. Id. ■a— —ii 1 Head Office Caxtoa House. Weitmlolite?, Loorica. Supplier Dept. and Stove* Upper Thames Street,128 words
-
Advertisement542 1915-02-13 3 THE Singapore Free Press ~-5-5-**-j-c-MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a moraine. Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered atthel* private residences, (or town offices or godowno542 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1312 1915-02-13 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, February 13, 1915. •Afcre ia>.<i lbs Pvrjs 'nr Jeez 9 i -"Ts' XJ* D sawed by .r.<r.--ncr »il i; b-Ji-.c "aj |r*i* Rare mi'ist Trt,'.T bt- c'o-'c.-i .r-wso*» rib'A'aai L. tkalial^x. lrZff'd-3 A7i Ada/. If there is any area of warfare, or at least threatened1,312 words
-
Article114 1915-02-13 4 Mr C. I. Caiver has been appointed a member of the liar Committee for Singapore. It is notified m the Gazette that pieces of land to ths extent of ten acres are required m Pc lang aud Rutterwoith for the purpose of a wireless telegraphy station. The large nnd very114 words
-
Article130 1915-02-13 4 This io a holiday week-end. Chinese New Year is the occasion, and as usual the European and other communities join with the Chinese m their celebrations to the extent of taking a brief relaxation. To-morrow, Sunday, is actual New Years Day, but public holidays will be observed oi130 words
-
Article104 1915-02-13 4 The twenty-third annual conference commenced yesterday, with examinations and Mr Roland liraddells lecture on the growth of the Colony. To-day at i .30 there is a reception at N'ind Home. There are services m all the. places of worship to morrow, and, at 5.30 p. m. tbe104 words
-
Article311 1915-02-13 4 Thio institution, which is situated on tbe top of a hill, off River Valley Road, m ar exceedingly large house which was at one time m tbe occupation of tbe Annam Rank, is excellently suited for the purpose it is used for, the buildingo cover no less than311 words
-
Article87 1915-02-13 4 A Company of Ipoh amateurs has m preparation W. S. Maugham's farce m three acts, Mrs Dot," and gives a performance m Ipoh Club this evening. Members are Messrs Gibson. Ivens, Sanderson, Williams. Cooper, Grey, Curry, Tcrole, and Mro Nellie, Miss de Rees, Mrs Hannigan and Mrs Herbert87 words
-
Article71 1915-02-13 4 The last performance of this excellent company takes place at the Palladium to night, when the programme is "by request" the most popular items being given on the vote of admirers. Hooking is very brisk and all desiring seats should secure them without delay. It is interesting to71 words
-
Article68 1915-02-13 4 The following Societies are notified ns haviug ceased to exist.— Stia Mohibah Association Wa Khiu Szo Fan Yin Kau So. The Whay Sioug Kok is called upou to furnish proof if its existence. The engagement is announced of Lieutenant G. E. Yenning, r.n second son of A. R. Yenuing, i.so,68 words
-
Article716 1915-02-13 4 Q-aloqnid aff-aiit kominoo oma. ÜbellL *t f M It -ill b 0 wi> e to ,o ;nN ri J t^ small mercies In the ara) 1)f news until the laUcc ooa „f sees a larger hi There may bo some rj .'ire at evens if progress.716 words
-
Article48 1915-02-13 4 Another fine pro*, I for the (im 801 I film "The Great Python K' lbW I three reels, is as tin I wished for. It is o ginal and enthralling I torial arraf new I Ga/ette and the P there I Passion.. P©l leading attraction at thi il48 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement350 1915-02-13 4 CLARETS «aaa*VB>B>aBBBBBBBaxBaBaBJB)B —ill im I. ■OTM.^— a— iwm— YIN ORDINAIRE, MEDOC, St. EMILION, I St. JULIEN, I St. ESTEPHE, jj Ch. LEOVILLE, Ch. LAROSE, j Ch. LAFITE, I >w>^ j Ch. HAUT BRETON. Hflft *^SBeSI All of the above to be obtained from £*M wflP CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. WHOLESALE OR350 words
-
-
GREAT BATTLE PENDING IN EAST PRUSSIA.
-
Article74 1915-02-13 5 Kew Troops Sent. [Hy Submarine Cable']. Kinißt* BIBVICB. 1,. ,j Fob. 19, 1 a m.—The Petrograd Mystbaft a concentration of man forces m East Prussia finitely established that they are m an offensive, especially m the aof Will, twifxti and L\ck. The I m w formations from74 words
-
Article77 1915-02-13 5 -There have been collisions on the right rajal of the Vistula, from Myschinetz to t and Serpetz on the Skrwa riverThere was only a cannonade on the left Dink ef the \istu!a. We repulsed attacks m the Carpathians west of lleao Lahore z iv the direction of77 words
-
-
Article168 1915-02-13 5 Turks m Full Retreat. London, Feb. 12 (via Bangkok). An official communique issued at Cairo says that the loses of the enemy m the attack ou tbe Canal were heavier than was at tirst supposed. It is difficult to estimate the killed, oviug to tbe wide area168 words
-
Article52 1915-02-13 5 London, Feb. 12. A telegram from Washington says tbat it has been decided to withdraw the 6hip purchase bill from tbe Senate substitute for it a private bill limiting (.overnment ownership to a soriod of two yearn after the restoration of peace aud prohibiting tbe purchase of52 words
-
Article30 1915-02-13 5 London, Feb 12. General Carranza bas ordered the Spanish Minister to Mexico to leave the country on tbe grouod that be gave refuge to a Spanish subject.30 words
-
Article12 1915-02-13 5 London, Feb. 12. The Duma has adjoaroei till December.12 words
-
Article128 1915-02-13 5 Nailing Down thr Origin. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Feb. 12. A Tongkang Captain was fined $60 at f^e Taiping Magistrates Court for import •or fl, c kogi of nails into the State without a customs declaration. The kegs were I ,il bidden m a cargo and128 words
-
Article75 1915-02-13 5 Sew Treasurer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) M Kuala Lumpor, Feb. 12. 1• E. Smallwood, auditor of British eedi Mr Vane as Trea 1 MS He to rue >niU State m April. Ciang Robbers Active. *t**T oh},ers on Thursday night tL e B near K *»«*'ira Estate, shot •*-ca>V75 words
-
Article279 1915-02-13 5 •LAERTES" HAS A LUCKY ESCAPE Beresford's Suggestion. [Ur Submarine Cable]. Kiutcs'r Skbvico. London, February llth. A telegram from \muiiien says that the British steam er Laertes from Java, off the Dutch coast showing no fiag. was challenged by a German submarine, and when atkad to heave to279 words
-
Article404 1915-02-13 5 trong Warning to Germany. London, February 11, 8.35 p.m. Washington Tbe Government bave sent Notes to Great I'ntaiu and Germany, both m friendly tone. Tbe former makes observations ao to tbe nee of neutral flags, pointing ont that tbeir frequent uoe might endanger neutrol vessels. The Note404 words
-
Article94 1915-02-13 5 The Note to Great Britain recites that the State Department is advised of the declaration of the German Admiralty th:it tbe British Government had expli citly authorised tho use of neutral Hags, and also mentions the Lusitnnin incident, and the press reports of the statement94 words
-
Article229 1915-02-13 5 THE ARGONNE STRUGGLE. London, February 11, 5.55 p.m. The Paris communique says that on the whole front to Champagne there were artillery duels and aviatiou sorties. We repulsed German attack* m the woods gained by us at Mesnil lea Hurlus. The struggle m the Argonne around the Maria229 words
-
Article81 1915-02-13 5 Commons Will Have None of it. London, Feb. 11, 6 p.m. In the House of Common., Mr Jotvett asked whether Government was prepared to state on what terms Britain and the Allies would discuss peace, with a view to ending the terrible lose of life. Sir Edword81 words
-
Article111 1915-02-13 5 A New Guards Battalion. London, Feb. 11 11.45 p.m. Tho King bao oanctioned the formation of a battalion of Welsh Gusrde, to be commanded by Col. Murray Thriepland. Lieut. Col. Wm. Murray- Thriepland of Fing<.e*c aod Kinnoird Peiihsbire, was In command cf (he 4th Battalion X log's Own111 words
-
Article42 1915-02-13 5 Mr Asquith has announced that about 60 per cent ot tbe wounded recovered and became fit for service. Arrangements have been made by which Fieldmarebol French would ebortly send a Bulletin twice a week of the doing* of the Britiob.42 words
-
Article140 1915-02-13 5 By Courtksy of the French Consul General. Paris, Jan. 10. 6.15 p. m. The French 8". bonde are at franco 71.50. Yesterday there were artillery engagements, somewhat violent, at points of the front line, notably on the river Aisne and m Champagne. There was an infantry engagement,140 words
-
Article77 1915-02-13 5 During Mrs Ferguson Davie's absence on furlough the work of the Medical Mission will be carried on by Mrs Dexter Allen, m 8., with the kind assistance of Mrs Lyall, M 8., Miss Thortffcsou, a qualified nurse is also now on the staff of the Mission. Mr77 words
-
Article33 1915-02-13 5 The Annual Prize giving will ba held on Thursday, February 25th. m the Victoria Theatre, at 4 30 p.m. Admiral Sic Martyn Jerram, B c B will present tLe prizes.33 words
-
Article781 1915-02-13 5 THE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. One of the most pleasing of Chinese f uuctious at this tune of year is undoubtedly the, prize-giving afternoon. To the Victoria Hall yesterday animated little groups of children wended their way m motor cars, and carriages convoyed by admiring friends and relations.781 words
-
Article90 1915-02-13 5 A notification m the Gazette is to the effect that enlistment has beeu resumed and application cau be macle to the D.A.A.G., Fort Canning, any week day between 10 and 11.80 a.m., wheu the recruiting list will be closed. The condi tions as before. Members of Volunteer Corps90 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement245 1915-02-13 5 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS IN SINGAPORE and DISTRICTS ffiimwui?A VIRGINIAN lr^^ i^^^ l y^^~^% jl CIGARETTE (gß*3al3*HfW v 1 _j^M No. 1 Leaf 50' s $0-60 X^j^/^ iVvii No. 7 Special $C-65 L jfW TURKISH 7 Mr M*/' 1 No. 11 Special 91-10 yi'lm^C^ l\' I EGYPTIAN \^^^l^|i| V/'l No.245 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement944 1915-02-13 6 S hip ping 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. m B, Collyer Quay. ♦"■•fno-ft nnVTRAr-T WITH THF, NKTHFRLANn***. INDTA OOVWRNMF.NT. Kumphius Batavia, Semaiang and Sourabaya Feb 18 •Baud Penang, Lho Beumawe, Hi^'i, Babang, Oelee Lheue, Meulahoh, Sinabang. Singice', Baros, Goenoeug-iSit* li. Lab^wa, Nakoislands, lelok Daiem, Pot944 words
-
Advertisement489 1915-02-13 6 Shipping 1 ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. s.s. Bloemfontein Sailing about Feb. 14th. ss. 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. OPERATING 1 MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW489 words
-
Advertisement372 1915-02-13 6 Shipping 1 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Cordillere Feb 12 Atlantlqne Feb 14 V. de la Ciotat Mar 2 Polyneaien Feb 28 Chill Maria Nera Mar 14 Atlantlque Mar 26 Mage Pan Mar 28 Polyne.sien Apl 9 Lumlei Apl 11 For all372 words
-
Advertisement521 1915-02-13 6 Shipping P. &oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAi, For China, Japan, Penang, c 6|!|| Australia, India, Aden, Eg ypti Mediterranean Ports, Pi ynj0 v and London. Through Bills of r.adtni- Nun^i n Ooaat. Persian Gulf, Continental anfl A.^ Steamers will leave Singapore ot MAIL LINES HOMBWARD (FOR EUROPt|. From Singapore, connecting g521 words
-
-
Article1472 1915-02-13 7 NEW OFFICIAL DETAILS FROM FRANCE AND BELGIUM. Unprecedented Ferocity. German /rightfulness to-day receives the fullest official recognition. The statements which we print below should give the utmost satisfaction to General Bern hardi and his fellow supporters of the infamous doctrine. Hut the verdict of tbe world cun only1,472 words
-
Article274 1915-02-13 7 New Tkeatment for Bullet Wocndb. A new system of treatment which wil) greatly shorten and simplify the cure of shrapnel and rifle bullet wounds is shortly to be intio.U. ced at one of the large base hospitals at Rouen. Briefly the tteatmeut, which is known as ionisation, consists274 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement694 1915-02-13 7 ■_mb_ttM rM l_ffl -"T"~l***ITB 1*1B— IT— M Mlar __—ran-_a-w.i— _a*—_r—— -_i_w— i— i— ii ■>_-_■!■■■ Mm i i i mil —■—.n_-i ggayßHßß— ll l l vl i— l i 1 1 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-OP CAPITA*. Of ANY EABTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE.694 words
-
Advertisement520 1915-02-13 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID OP CAPITAL £1 200.0 CC RRBBRYB FUND £1,800.000 tUsarva Liability of Proprietors M 1.200,000. 200,000 HEAD OFFICE: SB. BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, B. 0. agencies and rrancheb: Imntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta520 words
-
Advertisement511 1915-02-13 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 113,000,000 RRBERYR FUNDS Sterling I £1,500,000 al Is.- f 10,000,000 1 a ftl Silver 018.000,000 W.W.WW Re ier re Liability of Proprietors— 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTOR B. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq. P.511 words
-
Advertisement354 1915-02-13 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Ld Hongkong. Capital Subboribkd t.,500,000,0f 0 Amount Paid-up 000,000,0t I Reserve Fund fI.BOO.OOCOCf Marine Risks al Current Rates, Boustoad Co.. Ageoti ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Lt7 Aocumnlattd Funds exceed £17,000 000 FIRE A NOTOR CAB RISKS, Insurances effected al rales of prom'u. whloh will be fonnd favourable lo354 words
-
Advertisement36 1915-02-13 7 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Boad. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged [Good prices allowed or old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods m Singapore. Piano, Organ lc Musical Inscrti. ments dealer36 words
-
-
Article833 1915-02-13 8 AN ENGLISH MERCHANT'S EXPERIENCES. Impressions of the Japanese. Soldiers. Mr A. Tljcitds Rjde, a Tea Merchant at; Tsingtr o for nearly 25 years and -who escaped ficm lie plßce when war between Germany ar d .lr pen was imminent, gave seme recount of Lit* experiences and833 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement303 1915-02-13 8 I DISINFECTANTS. I R ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. AS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS If 2 U SANITAS-OKOL," 20 limes the eOi-ldß-l of carbolic acid. Tho Ideal H $9 disinfectant for use m the Tropics, Highest efficiency and lowest cost. W SJ. Fowl ful Larvaocide. UnalTected by orgauic303 words
-
Advertisement31 1915-02-13 8 ESANOFELE Anti-Malaria Pills Sold Everywhere ORBATLY USED BY THB ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. A sure cure for MALARIA fevep Highly Recommended by those wno have used lt i Gaggino Co. Sole Agents Singapore31 words
-
Advertisement802 1915-02-13 8 a^Kgasmronnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn M il^__^^_^_%l_te With Lea Sic Perrins 9 sauce, a fern M %&^^^Mp^^M drops sprinkled over the meat, fish fj^Wo^'W^\ or c^ eese c arc a^- t iat s required B to im P art c most delicious piquancy B The QUALITY and concentration of its 1^ M ingredients make802 words
-
-
Article55 1915-02-13 9 (Cobbictbd OP TO Feb. 12) Bank 4 m/s 248 16 h demand 24 1-82 Private credits 8 m/s 2-4 19-82 IHDIA, T. T. 174 J I Hongkong, demand 22 Yokohama, demand m: Uv a, demand 14 li Bangkok, demand tjfii Sovbsbigns, Bank Buy. eg $8 54 Bank ot Rnirland55 words
-
Article152 1915-02-13 9 February 12. Tin (60 tons) 176.75 Gambler 8 85 Gambler Cube No. 1 1 1 00 Garnbier Cube No. 2 g oo Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 21.50 Popper, (WLite fairl 37 30 Nt.i,n-<afiß UlO io tho lb.> 21.r0 Nutmegs lb;* to tho lb 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina)152 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement168 1915-02-13 9 Tr»4. Mark GUINNESS'S STOUT Messrs. AY. A. Ross and Brothers the famous bottlers of London, Liverpool and Belfast are now offering m this market their bottlings of m BASS'S ALE, iJE Guinness's Stout IMBL PILSENER BEER ffiJHI "Great Auks Head" label. If U yer *y n *n3 ne st qualities168 words
-
Advertisement993 1915-02-13 9 Auctions ESTATE OP TAN TAT VAN, (DECEASED) AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, RITCJATE AT DUBLIN ROAD AND KILLINEY ROAD, SINGAPORE, To be held at Powell Cos Saleroom, ON TUESDAY, THE 16th MARCH, AT 2-30 P.M. Lot The valuable freehold laud situate at Dublin Road, Singapore, area 34,770 sq.993 words
-
Advertisement64 1915-02-13 9 THE BANGKOK TIMES Established 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD., Singapore Agents. RlftTerrrara TIMES BANK OCR a— If you desire to be supplied with copies, order at once; do not wait, as only a limited number of copies were64 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous567 1915-02-13 9 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tei. Co., and contain the observat'ons made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date and i our of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Mill! meters m MN Direction of567 words
-
Miscellaneous414 1915-02-13 9 latest arrivals List of vf ssels m port at 11 a.m. 3fi February 12, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Scott Harley Fekll Inner Reads Lady Weld Agamemnon Lagoon Dotk Dutch. Singkep Feb 11 Inner Roads llrouwer Manu Ktimpluus No. 2 Wharf Eruile Inner Road* Ban Fo Soon Feb414 words
-
-
Article2612 1915-02-13 10 CRITICIS.MS AT THE ANNUAL. MEETING. The sixth ordinary general meeting of •Gleuealy Plantations, Ltd., was held yesterday at registered offices, Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore. There were present Messrs. G- A. Derrick (pre tiding 1 W. 11. Macgregor, A. N. Kenion, H. Robineou (director), VV. Lowther Kemp. K.2,612 words
-
Article237 1915-02-13 10 In the second police court yesterday Hsji Rilal wan couvicted of being iv pos session of five packets ot bhang m Tan joog Pagar Road on Thursday evening, he was fined $50, or m default of payiuent two months' rigorous imprisonment. The tramway company yesterday prosecuted one of their Bengali237 words
-
Article407 1915-02-13 10 Tbe eighth annual general meeting of the Shareholders of the Sze Hai Tong B inking and Insurance Compiny, Ltd was held ou 'at tbe Registered Office, 68, Kling Street Singapore. Mr Leow Cbia Heng (the cbanman presiding, others present being Messrs Low Peng Yam, Tan Cheng407 words
-
Article69 1915-02-13 10 Agents. Waterhouse Co. Tanjong Olak 22,186 total 1914, 202.943. Pahang 22,628 total 1914. 202,826 Agents. Paterson, Simons and Co. Lower Perak 5,400 Trafalgar 2,701 against 1.726 total to date 20.899. 14.000 coconuts; against 18.000 total to date 214,700. Benar 4.000 against 3,500 total to date 12.306.69 words
-
Article216 1915-02-13 10 A Malay named Dollab, and a Bengali, the latter employed on the ferry boat which runs from Woodlands to Jobore Rahru, were charged m the second police couart yesterday with tbe tbeftof a cabbage from a basket on beard the ferry steamer on Wednesday last, accused were convic ted and216 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement291 1915-02-13 10 CHEESE. SHIPMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING JUST TO HANS: Gruyere Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG IA GRANDHOLIDAYPhOGRAM^ T "GAIETY" «cm. JUNCTION OF AI BBRT AND BENCOOLEN STREET-. A GREAT PASQUALI MASTERPIECE IRON FIST -5--. IRON FIST 1 74(1(1 FEEf oVKH J*291 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous78 1915-02-13 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The P. AO. homeward mail Oriental from Hongkong is due to arrive at Singapore on Wednesday morning tbe 17th ins*;., and sails at 8 a.m. on Thursday the lHth idem. SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Leave Johnston's Pier for the Bungalow on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at 9, 10 aud78 words
-