The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 February 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE-N CENTS SINGAPOKE, MONDAY, FEBBUABY 22, 1915. NO. 8,371.
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  • 235 1 The torpedo attack on nil Rtearaprs threatened hy Germany has resulted so far in three vessels, one French otie lirtti.*.. and oue Norwegian, being damaged, but I two have been token to port. Corre6- nondence dealing with the Subject and the J United States is referred to
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  • 1236 1 During the present great conflict, which in 6ome of its aspects has marked a reversion to the brutality and ferocity of the Middle Ages, a satisfactory feature is presented by the treatmeut given prisoners of war, due in large part to the sysfematised regulations of the Hague
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    • 381 1 PHOTOPLAY BY ENGLAND'S MOST TALENTED ARTISTES. A GREAT, GRIPPING, MASTERFUL FOUR-PART DRAMA By the British and Colonial Film Company of London. A I I 1 A Hfi W\ W^ A w9 m^n^^^^* w^_f a_P r-lfli fuP BJ -KBSBBp^ «99 w9/L iP-P THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-REACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-
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    • 517 1 ORCHARD RO)D. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD FOAD. ?0-NIGHT. EXTRA SKCW AT 8 P.M. USUAL SHOW AT 9 P M. TO-NIGHT. WE ARE SHOWING AS USUAL n responsf 'o namemm« ioq it ht.s rncl la Honour of our Chinese Petrous and Friends, we will orumence.. r ";.>.•. •■n.ii.e a.t f fun.
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    • 137 1 L JEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Nctice to creditors of Soh Gwe din Pue 2. Sailing of Spanish Mail for Europe Ports Page 6. Assistant Surgeon for .lohore Page 2. l'..»i.kruptcy notice re Chop Tong Hong Ptfge 2. Alhainbri Cinematograph New Pro'•S«"h. -Mi-fi- Pagtrf^i Siam Steam Navigation Co's and K. P.M. Dutch Steamship
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    • 101 1 THE WEEK. Monday 22nd H»gh Water— 7*l *.m 3-;0 p.m. First Quarter Moon. Toesday 23rd. High Water— C-i a.m., 11 37 p.m. Lo3ge St. Gecrge, 9.15 p.m. Wednesday 24th. I Rlgb Wster— 4 1_ a.m., 4 16 p.m. St. Matthias. Tborsday 25th. High Water —^-34 a.m., ».'»p.m. St. Andrew's School
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  • 133 2 v quietly ,-t thing upon I a orld v- Q niier Conch, Oobell of the I an L7th cenkTi iVindow." A bought two ript on n street Kti by the resem ;lios«- (.f Henry tart, who ju foi i, d to print th l( h. J.
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  • 120 2 ■8 of th. of military volui is the "Imperial An dited by E. Solano, and publish) ,1 in p >ck in waterproof «bii: i by Mr John M m ray, ibemarli London, W. All the ■khs la* ial training mann rolu nse to I is re 111 be
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    • 779 2 Notices 1 By order of the Court of Judicial Commissioner Se rem ban. CIYIL APPLICATION No. 125 OF 1914. Beetdent cf Nt^vi FcmbiUn by bis dellgatt, L'.W.U. Cccbranc, Charge e. an Ann ilarison Alison Gunn Charger. In the matter cf Grant No. BSI2 and in the matter of Charge registered
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    • 779 2 Notices 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS CF ADJOURKEO MEETING. Re SOH EWE JIN. Take notice that the Veejlng 1 1 Creditors In the above matte* beld on the IHh day cf February, lin at I2o*olo k coon as thn office of tht^ Ofßctal Aanigi ie*», Singapore, wan »d-', journed to the
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    • 340 2 Wanted J3HGBE OOVERN^ENT. Wanted well qualified Assist nt Surfi^on f r Disuio Bospital Appointment. Kiowledge of Malay essentlsl Balary a«oordlng to expo letoeaed qualifloatioan. Pull particulars from Principal Medical 'Jill, or, j, bote. I •■•.> w U I eOOKKEEPER. Fxpetienccd H oAeopei and General Clpek, Eurasian oc i hlneae, \\auu-d
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    • 383 2 To Let I HOUSE TO LET A Fmali Pnnnalow, No. If 1 BmeraldHftlL S Minutes "/al^ f.om fowa. App v B. P. d3S!LVA, High Btn 13.1 t_-1 RCO.^S TO LEY Vaesndes at the Bagli v i-Joad, Biogle aud d^uiiio rooms, icli pl oi For pa ticulara apply to Mrs lu
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    • 125 2 THE Singapore free Press MORNING DAll\ To Cur: I i TES OF One montb Three months A year $30 Postage I Fcr Bubscriptio] OfTicc In AcV. bill being presenl D1 count is mentMUSTBE r: of thi n if j or tele] i TO ADV. A F i A 1 DEPOTS.
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  • 188 3 v MINBFIBLD. in,,' u 1> B bl i ba soli r, 4 i i'-d gl ft at least a i ees i i spin- r to a Btac reI p»'ic!io b rul at ship will withstand I trpndO oi i!;i:je e bi ry arm. tred 1 ii.it mi
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    • 275 3 Miracle-Cere Sleepless and Paralysed. Ordinary Treat] ftr.C-. Cared. aco haa f I ft > f~.:- ft An oj U f jP K v n j ol 4 fit. vi^.s 4 r:^r)ce i:y, I VII '..jrt, Cl': rsian nil S ESANOFELE Kmlarla Pill3 Sol:i Everywnere OMCAILI L ITALIAN RNMENT. A sure
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    • 243 3 !^B-g___-B--_-_-_a-_aa_-_-_-aß_-_-Ma_-BaBB-^^ DRINK DRINK j U H sto 3__P lb-.:- ~z* 9m nM u Q B ana-/ asrT M *^***t^tm_m_-^wt.mM_tW__mnK^^^_^_^_^_^_wnimß_mi_^_m_^_^_* THE BEST BEER I^K^K^^^^^ MIITHODS WITH EVIiRY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. mmmm^* m^*^^^'.^.m^mmfmmaM ■iiii.ii ii.--n-Bi-a-m_H__-M--Bn__m_______i| j CARLSBER6 BEER IS DANISH BEER. I SOLE IMPOETEnS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. I
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    • 543 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK iJGU >LD FURNITUfiE ftc At Powoii A cos Bale-room, O/j Wednesday, 24th February, at 10.30 a.m. VEM HAN DriOMtLY OARVED TEAK SIDEBOARD WITH MIBROB PAMBIA; telescopic dii log table to seat S4 i aerieaa refrigerator it;; i.^ ellent china aeaaert, dinner and tea serrloes
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  • 2156 4 Monday, February 22 1915. ■Aftre ib the i»r_ij the ?ecr-> «|rH ©B»re_ bf Umhi nUM «5 tim MtMot Tn_i_ bs* (larftM pcvsvft- r-k-lfoi R__l_t_n. LcTf k» nod L»W. Looking over the Life of the Marquit of Dalhoutie, written by that eminent Indian statesman, the late Sir
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  • 59 4 J£l oUowlo u A Britisb BcfiiMai bu „,i v Binwpoi "> imerou o»pl i cmMom to b. from Johore ah th. tl,, i.Uo rounded up. The trial of individ commenced before i m i rtial. Correction io oasualt) if y Litis 1M.8.V.R) P. Boyce io I ot
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  • 111 4 THE PRINCE OF WALES IN THE EAST OFF FRANCE We read in U Tea Tbe Prince o! V Hamilton a..d I I(1 Bslfort on Pridsj si Inspected the nilitsi n I tbe principsl n ooon front in pper Alssg )e c terrible storm. Tbe Prii Stood Of occupying tl iich'ha
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  • 307 4 Quasi Evk iw i Paris, January 16. A eontribut >r totfce welMtaowu pi nodical "Listen tous" gives so seeoeat tsdsj of awn which he paid to c.ei.rral Pock at Bl front. The situation is pood, s-n.d tl.. ral, "very good. Things are c Tbe beginning was bai.l.
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  • 26 4 The funeral of Juti dull on dan S fluentially stSso «r»>t sverj wh( r< i ssremely popular. 11 time Privets 3scw I iur7
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  • 44 4 Paris. Feb. 10. conferred the militan Mar*.hal French, thi l:?- eBt honour. I ami V According to a a Gazette" cablegram tbe Gazette foretells that when l«« gives our ainmu a chsnoi t0 Zeppelins, the Ihertnocoitol 0l hopes will again tell
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 153 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. I SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF g WAR OFFICE MAPS NEW MAPS RECEIVED EACH MAIL. JUST ISSUED IP BELGIUM AND THE NORTH EAST I FRANCE. I PRICE $1-40. I OF ALL m Bass's Ale Guinness' Stout tE. J. BURKE'S Special Export Eottling IS THE BEST
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    • 26 4 TERNE PLATE CUPS Special reduced price for j delivering in January. k GUTHRIE Co., I jj LIMITED. I nß?a¥Mßli>'i'jPfliy lizal! 1 l|| the jy I DISINFECTANT.
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  • 533 5 THE COMMUNIQUES. ryy Submarine Cable] Kiu^rs's Slavics. Tbe p.,ris eveuing communique says j,, Belgium an attack on our trenches Ltof ,r(; wus repulsed. The enemy flvi companies in tbe first line 'au sttiniplld attack near Rolincourt, °ortb of Arrai, snd were r. pulsed. U gbiinii wei bombard* d.
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  • 262 5 The Paris Eye witness, describing opera tions February 7 to February 17 6ays thai SMpttc the detestable weather, the period *a» goad for the Allies, whose artillery Obtained most brilliant results, the superiority of our ammunition becoming increasingly apparent. Belgian Latteries have beeu prominent Our infantry has
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  • 144 5 Fiers Fighting. Petrograd, Feb 20.— Tbe Communique SSys that between the Niemen and the I Vibtula our troops in the Augustowo region were gradually emerging from the f-phere of lighting. Tbs action is developing uear Oc-sowiccs, on the Lomj.i roads. There is no change on the left
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  • 73 5 Amsterdam Feb. 20th. —An official warning has been llSued from Berlin that East Prussian refugees are not to return too hastily to their homes. A new situation has been created but thus does not warrant a general return to all pirts of the pro vince as
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  • 75 5 London, Feb. 20th.— The Daily Mail says that at Marmoruitza the Russians and Au6trians confront each other on the banks of tbe Pruth in knee deep snow. The battle begun is visible here. Pruth is apparently the new Russian frcut. The Petrograd official says that the report
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  • 178 5 London, Feb. 19. The Press Pureau states that Sir John French's Pulletin says that the enemy haa displayed considerable activity in the past few days, south eastward of Ypres. Tbe fighting here was sometimes severe. At one or two points the enemy succeeded iu occu pyiug some of
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  • 182 5 Bl Coi'RTi:sv of TBI FBEXCB Consi'L GI.NKHAL. Paris, Feb. 18. We have captured two lines of trenches on tbe north of Arrus, inflicting on tbe enemy severe losses. In tbe valley of the river Aisne and in the sector of Hbeims there bave been artillery engagements where
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  • 55 5 Prckuummk KM the Wm. Monday, Monthly Meeting at 5.15 p.m. Address by Miss Tolley. Tuesday, s.i>o p.m. Members Bible Class. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Ladies' Bible Class. Thursday, 4 30 pm. Cookery for the Sick-Koom. 5 p.m. Sick Nursing lecture. Friday, 10 a.m. Millinery Class. 4 p.m.
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  • 239 5 DARDANELLES BOMBARDED. Long-range Bowls. [By Submarine Cable]. uki ihi... SKHVJum. London, Ft b. 20th. The Allied fleet has carried out a two days bombardment of tbe Dardanelles with considerable effect, i London, Feb. '20. The Press Pureau Bays that at eight in the morning yesier dsy
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  • 285 5 Three Vessels Victims. London, Feb. 10, 6.10 a. m. The seven thousand ton Norwegian oilstSSOK r Belrui^e has been torpulied by a German submarine near Polkestons. The Admiralty states that pieces of the torpedo have been found aboard. The crew took to the boats and tubtrqnsntlj returned, except
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  • 493 5 London. Feb. 19. Britain's reply to the l infeil States, with reference to the Wiihelmina. has been published. It states that tbe German decree with reference to food stulfs was only one of the reasons for sending Wiihelmina to a prize court. Government had since learned that the
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  • 194 5 Gkk.man Ships Swept off Fab Bastubm Bbab. Tientsin, Nov. 2.P— Pritish and allied shipping has undisputed sway of tbe Far Bftltern seas, not a German or Austrian picket during to show her OO out of port. The merchant ships of Germany are tkulking In China ports, in those
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  • 127 5 Amsterdam.] 3lst Dec. Dealing with tbe treatment which sbou'd be meted out to the Belgians by tbe Ger mans, tbe NorddaUtSSUS Allgerneine Zeitung" 6ays that it is in Germany's own interests not to drive tbe Belgian people to despair, which would constitute a danger for
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  • 117 5 An amusing cricket incident is fold by Colonel Maiuwaring in his bo.jk, "Fishing and Philaudering." In a match between bis regiment and County Cot k tbe "blazers of the latter, significant of many a great club, flashed like tbe Assyrian cohorts and Joseph's coat combined. But the
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  • 144 5 in tho oontsnary lasus of the Southi Eastern Gazette Mr, John Corlett, J. P.. of Pai k House, Walmer, late of the j Spotting Times, tells a touching atory of an Indian native servant's devotion. He says My son, who is a major to the Indian Cavalry,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 270 5 ROBINSON Co. I wm W yk&J ma W wa E E 0^? B _*B_rfy--32 AND 28 CALIBRE AUTOMATIC SHELL EXTRACTING SAFETY HAMMERLESS REVOLVERS DOUBLE ACTION BLUED. SAFETY HAMMER REVOLVERS. I Player Pianos I I IVIEDILM 141 DF I 1 cheap miviL, i |fl AND B THE BEST I™ ROBINSON PIANO
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 764 6 Shipping I KONINKLMKE PAK£T¥AART MAATSSHAPPU Koyal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 'TvnKM f i 'iM'it\' T with y yy*. y itHTifiiHfiiuitrHi inu'* ci<>^ intuit RUMPHiua t«( 1.;a.-. t]i Feb ti saUadja 4 ;kawang, Belakau, kat asd Bambaa Y> b M um Prlgi- Pad ju, Bapat, Tern bllaban, rjenako, Bengal and
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    • 123 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAItf NAVIGATION Co., LtC. APCAB LINE CF STEAMERS. The sndermenttoaed man ■tsstneaaot tnt tbnvs Ltns maintain a regular nervioe botweec Caleatta Sad .Japan, calling at Peuang, B.u,a. pore, hongkong aad Shanghai cn rou&o. FLEET. Tons. Oommende* Ml Trxka.-'a 6.9-19 O. M. Robins. I Madrst 6,941 J. K.'.patriok.R.N.R. •eJapim
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    • 400 6 Shipping TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. _naK__aua_a^-«_r-B_B_a__________M-___-D s.s. "CITY cf NORWICH" sailing abcut February 27. s.s. "CITY Of DURHAM" sailing about March 10. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL" sailing about April 5. To be followed by:- s.& 'CITY OF CORINTH For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to
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    • 292 6 Shipping MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Fcr CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1911 OUTWJ U Is total tfar S f hi I m i a-gelfitn Pol] i .i Apl a i anal For ail paitlcnlara a] ply I i J. dc COURTOIS, COMP.iNiA TUSITLMTIGIOr Colombo, Sum r and Lhcarpool. R. lc;r. i
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    • 191 6 or China, Jupan tottralla, Id ar. I hi ■AIL Trom Binga] i |t Colombo OOTWI J I I INTER:.. SE: I ir E^ypt, Hi Acer.iEmodatloD f i pa.s i aaNemur 7 The above dati j tireless Telegraph tl ill Ste:ati f jbw i.f j with an Oonslfii Msca «rtll j.'it
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  • 681 7 Thumb Versus Theory. Sir George Greenbill, President of tbe Mathematical Association, delivered au address on "Mathematics In Artillery i Science at the annual meeting of the 'society held on Saturday (Jan. 9th) in the theatre of the London Day Training College. Six months ago, remaiked the
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  • 179 7 Prbvch Oomc-orr on Obbat ihutain's Nkw ABm_M. Paris, Thursday, Jan. 14. Mr. Gastave ller\< 4 the Socialist writer, replying in the "Guerre Soclale to the German news papers which allege that perfidious Albion let loose the present catastrophe, says The proof that Great Britain is not the originator
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  • 561 7 A Scathing War Protest ry Socialist Society. The Exchange Telegraph Company hat received from Rotterdam the following New Years appeal, which has been issued to Socialists iu Europe atd America by the Committee of the German Humanity League On the eve of a New Year which
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 500 7 F Coughs and T Lung Troubles Angier's Emulsion has been prescribed by the medical profession and used in the hospitals for the last twenty vcars and is now universally recognised as the standard approved remedy for coughs, bronchitis asthma, consumption and all forms of lung trouble. It is superior to
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    • 9 7 Chronic For'Chest Complaint", Woods Great Peppermint Cure- la. Bd
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    • 613 7 Yorkshire Weave and British Wool. Get light pure wool jIL for a Smart Suit. fwM&. Pure Wool Suits are light, healthy, smart and comfort- Am'!// r^ur able. Send for 120 Suit Length Patterns Free. Get \l qLj^^ your local tailor to make up suit lengths sent direct from I]' tL
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  • 259 8 The joints and muscles of people suffering from Rheumatism and Lumbago are like thw hlnge_ of an old neglected gate. When the gat* is being opened the hinges show their bad condition by creaking and re using to swing ea ily became they are clogged with r*»t.
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  • 667 8 I Domiciliary Searches Cosdultr I A Moji dispatch to the 4sahJ give. th. followiug accounts of the don searches recently made at Tsingu] *Jf Japanese military authorities as u,v a pseaeeges J'Ht aimed from TelneJ by There were 890 German resd Tsingtau, and it wis repjrted th
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  • 52 8 By ueing tin> method it is alolaMdCyH** der lubrication eoal Ii teducodyo" in #iibrr Steam, (J. is, or Oil Engines. Fuel' t'on ptton is raduoed »>'■,, to it", ami l'r^'%\ Hags, Valves. and Valve gears, are prote. from wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 594 8 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAF. OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old? Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Conrt of England, and complies
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    • 499 8 CHARTERED BANK of lnd!a Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID DP CAPITAL £1,100,000 3BBERYE FUND €1,800,000 Keierve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. BIBHOPBGATE, LOKDOR, I. 0. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES. Ainntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Pnket Batavia Ipoh Hangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon rjaleutia Klang Beremban Canton Kobe
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    • 502 8 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 116,000,000 RKBBXYB FUKDB Sterling £J ,500,000 at Ss.- 113,000,000 1 A Silver $18,000,000 »»8.«»00,000 Reierve Liability of Proprietors 113,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. P. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. T.
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    • 348 8 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE. U Hongkong. Capital Subscribed n,600,000,C(0 Amount Paid-up 600,000,0(1 Reserve Fund 11,600,000,0c t Marine Rleks at Current Ratios, Boustead Co., Ageoti ALLIANCE ASSURANCE So, Ltl, Accumulated Funds exceed £17.000 000 FIRE MOTCK MR RISKS. Insurances effected at rates of premlai which will be found favourable to tbe Insure'
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    • 385 8 SIEMENS! WINCiESrEi. HOJ.S, SiNGAPJIE. Telegram.-? SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMINB BROTHER OYNitfO tORIS. Id. ».i 1 i __i i I Head Office Caxtco House, Westmlolstaf, Loodoi. Bupplies D&pt. and Store* Upper Thames Street, Laodoa i Lamp* and titttn^t Dept. Dalstoo, LoodoD. Work*:— Stafford eod
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    • 122 8 GELESTINS VICHY TABuE WATER. 7 This matt celebrated and .a#n_p*-ab!< tahle wat'.r fn otdor to meet th. rising de luauaa ol Ihe public haa haan no-/ hn* here in small bottles, bring forr^V onl in large ones. The YICHY WA^Rfl ar In auniber. Qraude Grille 11-AP l A' y tin's.
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  • 1621 9 leaned by PRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Feb. 9th RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. uap. leat/M P-SD. f .XBV Die, BUTBBB. Skllfrm. 85,000 2b 2b Allagar H% 4 9 1 7i 600,0'. 0 1 1 Anjjlo-Java S 0 S fi 150,000 is 2S Anijlo-Majay 18 %> int 7
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  • 56 9 (COBHBCSH i UP TO Feb. 19) Bank 4me 243 16 demand wm 2 4 1-32 Private credits 8 m 'a 2-4 19 82 INDIA, T. T. 17.. Hongkong, demand 2?£ Yokohama, ut.nn.ud ll4§ Java, dema:_._ 1414 Bangkok, dum«cd enj SovBUKKiNn, Bunk huylr g »R 64 Bank of KntjlanJ Bull
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  • 169 9 February 18. Tin Qumb'ar I s Gambler Cube No. 1 J l 00 Gam! if r Cub* No. 2 9 Of) Puppur Btaeb cti.p. 'pore 21 Pepper, (While !a>r) 87 MO Nnta tugtf 1 0 to lb« lb.) 21. t o Nu mogi 80 ..(.tli. lb./ 22.00 Mftne (Hundu)
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    • 164 9 STrm.4. AW* ESS'S STOUT Messrs. AY. A. Ross and Brothers the famous bottlers of London, Liverpool and Belfast are now offering in tliii arket their bottlings of BASS'S ALE, Guinness's Stout ILSE^ER BEER f_fW__- under their fifflfl "Grsat Auks Head" label. ;^m ie very highest qualities i of the above
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    • 139 9 W. J. GARCIA, 219. Orchard Read Pisnon bought, sold or exchanged Qooci pripea allowed or old instrument?. Cheap^t and best stock ofMcslc and small musics.'. g< U Singapore. Piano, Organ IVlnsinal Inai.roBRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd The Company's Vessels will be di tptfc hi d as follows TO f
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 260 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P kO. at* Mongolia. -Mr <<fc Mrs Hancock, Mis Matthews, Mi A Mis .alatron, Mi-s K ck. Mrs Bfa Ulng, Mr <■_ Mr- Jo^s. v.... Foster, M Mra v.. G Qodward, Mi Walter, Mr W. E < leaver, 1. P. Mi Bambovouge, u. ii. t iiarp aad
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    • 523 9 LATEST ARRIVALS Lift of vessels in port at 11 a.m. on February 20, 1915. I British. j Name Date of Arrival Remarks I Scott Harley Feb 19 Inner Roads Hai X un Hulonn 0 wall K. Anchorage Perak Feb 20 No. 7 Wharf Sri Munr Inner Roads Gleufulloch Duron. l>«'*ey
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  • 279 10 IN THE NAME OF THE KING. jf Arthur Young, Governor and Commauder in Chief. Martial Law ie bereby proclaimed throughout tbe Settlement of Singapore iu supremacy of all Civil Authority. Ma jor Tbotnpsou is bereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated thia 16th day uf February, 1915.
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  • 154 10 By order of Brigadier General D. Ridout, Commanding the Troop9 in the Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau has been opened. The public are requested to forward to the undersigned written statements in narrative form of 1. Any events in connection with the recent outbreak in Singapore from the
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  • 179 10 Wboroai it lias been brought to (he "notice of the Brigadier General Com mandmfi the Troops Straits Settlements that certain individuals are spreading wild in inoiits aud discussing the same openly. The attention of all is directed to the following section of the Army Act Section
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  • 301 10 VALUE OF SUPPRESSION. [Bf Submarine Cable] Raima 'a Servic*. Amsterdam, Feb. 20. There is reason to believe that the noureceipt in Germauy of British weather reports is partly accountable for the airship disasters, involving the loss of L 3, L 4 and a Parseval. The two
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  • 130 10 Tbe death is announced of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Ballard. Killed D. Chara died of wounds R. Heywood. L. Pringle, Second Lieut. G. Rose, Seaforths Lieutenant. F. G. P. Yourge. Died C. M Ballard, wounded Lieutenant J. A. Paton, Sixth Carabiueers A. B Bo sanquet. Later.-- Killed, P. Baird, K
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  • 150 10 London, Feb. 20.— A White Paper which has been issued, publishes the personal appeal of M. Poincare to King George on July 31, saying that if Germany and Austria can speculate on Britain's abstention, Austria would be inflexible and an agreement between her aud Russia would be
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  • 148 10 WHA'S LIKE US." The boast of the Monkey in Kipling's Jungle Book (a correspondent in The Daily Mail points out) finds a strikingparallel in the recent swelled beaded out burst on Germany by Professor Lassou. Says the Mookey We are great. We are free. We are wonderful. We are tbe
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  • 175 10 In addition to the special War Fund which- has been raised by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, and to which tbey invite Contributions from their members and o.hers, large amounts have been contribuoed by the Captains and Officers of merchant vessels to the Prince of Wales' Relief Fund.
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  • 273 10 French and British Airmen Narrowly Escape Death. London, Jan. 15th.— The story of a thnlliug flight by a British and a French aviator iu which the latter nearly lost his life, is related iu Caiio, sajs Reuter'* correspondent Seaman Grail, of tho French navy, and Captain
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  • 341 10 A P. O. REMINISCENCE THE "NILE" AND "SINGAPORE." In view of the receut wreck of the Nile'' in the Inland Sea it may be of interest to state that the first serious disaster to P. J. O. vessels in Japanese waters occurred a little more than 47 years ago, when
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