The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1915
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1915-02-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1915. NO. 8,37515 words
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Article137 1915-02-23 1 The official statement of the situation j In Singapore is reassuring. Details are given of the second ■'or I third) great battle of the Masurian Lakes, in East Prussia, where the Germans, taking advantage of their frontier rail ways, brought an overwhelming force against the Tenth Russian137 words
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Article1632 1915-02-23 1 o, woman :n our hours of ease, J'ncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable a^ tho shade By the light quivering P*pen rn;.d<» When pain and anguish wring iho brew* A ministering uugcl thou I*' Sidelight- on tho world's greatest war have shown that the role1,632 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement275 1915-02-23 1 PHOTOPLAY BY ENGLAND'S MOST TALENTED ARTISTES. A GREAT GRIPPING, MASTERFUL FOUR-PART DRAMA By the British and Colo.ial Film Company of London ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW. AT 9 15 P.M. A Magnificent Film Version of WALTER HOWARD'S BIG LYCEUM SUCCESS The MIDNIGHT WEDDING GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA IN275 words
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Advertisement366 1915-02-23 1 m 1' li l m*mmm,nm_M_^_MAMMjmil-L-A-l--_-- m m m ORCHARD ROID. Singapore's Premier Theatre. OR3HARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT P.M. USUAL SH3W AT 9 P 11. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! THE INVADERS A FiDe Powerfully Enacted Western Drama by the Kalem Co. NO. 4. THE GREAT WAR MAP No.366 words
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Advertisement157 1915-02-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Pianist wanted Page 2. Postponement of Mortgagee's Propeity Sale Page 2. Stoomvaart Maat6cbappy sailings Page 6. Notices re Bankruptcy of Seena Mohan. ed Sheriff and A. V. Schelkis Page 2. Ocean S.S. Co., P. and 0., S. X. Co. and British India S.N. sailings— Page 6. Auction Sale157 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1915-02-23 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 23rd. 9lgh Water— ti a.m.. 11 37 p.m. LoJge St. Ge:rg» 9 If p.iu. Wednesday 24th Wimr- 4 1. a.m., 4-16 p.m. St. Matthias. Tnorsdij 25th. High Water «3» A.m.. 0- p.m. St. Andre a 'B School Priza r ving. Victoria Theatre, 4. 30 p.m. B I.131 words
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Article47 1915-02-23 2 By using this method it is claimedCylinder lubrication cost is reduced9o%in either *>team. Gas, or Oil E6gines. Fuel Consumption is reduced to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to those interested.47 words
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Article277 1915-02-23 2 IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthuh Young, Governor and Commander in Chief. Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout tbe Settlement of Singapore in supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is bereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915. In the277 words
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Article151 1915-02-23 2 By order of Brigadier General 1). Ridout, Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau has been opened. The public are requested to forward to tbe undersigned written statements in narrative form of 1. Any events in connection with the recent outbreak in Singapore from the151 words
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Article182 1915-02-23 2 PROCLAMATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Whereas it has been brought to the notice of the Brigadier Generi! Commanding the Troops Straits Sett i n < nts that certain individuals are sp i ding wild rumours and discussing th 3 same openly. The attention of all is directed lo the following section182 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1915-02-23 2 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed or old instraments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small mms.cal goods io Bingapore. Piano, Organ Musical Instromeets deale*34 words
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Advertisement690 1915-02-23 2 ____fl^B l l l _Vnw_E_M_K____Ew9— J)H|_H_a__Hd_ii___________[____________________L_9 w /ft a -/J m^ mm '9wf ___/^mvhm ___________________9______B 3» __H_____E S^o l____M y_r _____i^_a a JSm I m wL. ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. H H BHHH BH LAILY MAJNOON A690 words
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Advertisement563 1915-02-23 2 Wanted BOOKKEEPER. FxpeHenced B okeeper and fieneral Clerk, Emasian or < hinese, Wauted Immediately. Muot have expeiieuce and good addießK. Apply Box 5, c/o Free Prees. 17 I uc Popular Wants. PiANIST WANTED L*dy or Gentleman a qualified flayer accustomed to music by t-i^hc full patiiculais apply in person to563 words
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Advertisement431 1915-02-23 2 L TojjT^ HOUSE ToTeT^^ A Rmall I'ungal _w. y fl Minutes WaU ttom Tow,', hQ1 etM|w ROOMS TO LET Vacancies at the _Uk__%e* Biogle aod double ro la *7 1^ For paitiddars aj)j))> above adtlreM. lt-i i— TO LET Ko. 7 Cairnbill f'iiele. A r ]v u m CAMPBELL* BERGSMA.431 words
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Article1203 1915-02-23 3 Ey Rabat Pain. Alr Barry Fain, who is in the Cnited taring on London in War Time, iniqua opportunities of gauging t be tin u^bts and (pinions of influential laericana and the leaders of various flassi-s ol sociity on the great war. Mr Barr9 Pain's view isDaily Chronicle - 1,203 words
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Article1646 1915-02-23 3 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Feb. 9fcb RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. AJJ <_uotatlonB of Sterling Shares must oe regar ed as purely nominal for the r*o font. Car. 86,0t0 laaoo. Paid. 2a 2b All agar Las* Die, 74% BOTBBE 1. SELLBRB. 1 46 600,0(0 150,0001,646 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement342 1915-02-23 3 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Tuesday, at 11 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Office Furniture; Adler and Em;i e Typewriters; Copying Press &c. AT No. 1. RAFFLES QUAY Un view 3 days p.ior to stle. POWELL A Co., AuUtoifers IR-2 vl Re Tan Tek Puan, In Bankruptcy AUCTION SALE OF EIGHT342 words
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Advertisement586 1915-02-23 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. At Powell Cos Sale-room, On Wednesday. 24th February, at 10.30 a.m. VEKY H\NDrf()Hr LY C^KVED TEAK BIDEBOAKD WITH MIKROR PANELS; teak telescopic di iug table t<» r*eat 24 persou American refrigerator etc; Excellent china dessert, dinner and tea services taMe tlassware;586 words
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Article, Illustration32 1915-02-23 4 -k are 1-a.l tbe Preis tat ?«op(e rf*aj «_*e__dnifc Du-rtd by influ?oc« tod aUM bf Men p.t> tot Trata be- r attevta *r»c_ W4*emt B.ttglon. L-crrttv 004 Law.32 words
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Article1505 1915-02-23 4 When once it is needful to engage in a conflict, whether with an individual antagonist or a national army, the supreme maxim is to discover the weakest of the vital places and go for that invariably as a prelude to later operations. There is always at1,505 words
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Article81 1915-02-23 4 (Official > Till tbe evening of the 22nd out of HI B .">th Native Light Infantry ol 1 were in custody and ">2 estimated killed wounded and drowned. The coasts are being watched and it is considered that by the 2.",th tbe limit of safe area will be81 words
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Article136 1915-02-23 4 There will be a full parade of all Special Constables at 4 p.m. this afternoon at the Central Station. Till further notice deliveries will take place on board the steamer Ipoh, Lama, Nile, Patrol and Recorder, leaving the O. P. 0. at 10 a.m., noon, I p m.136 words
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Article543 1915-02-23 4 BOMH F.XPLODEB OI'TKIIiE THE Cl.l M. NO ONE INJURED. Delhi, Feb. 10th. This evening at a quarter to eight a bomb was thrown in tbe compound of the Delhi Club, near the Ludlow Castle Road entrance. The majority of the members who had been in the Club543 words
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Article114 1915-02-23 4 {From our g-^-^q^ Kuala Lumpur t v At the meeting of Now Vr O. Harvey presided in the Zl Mr Lric Macfadyen. He said tb ut T ing c.tf depreciation, the net MM6t, making with the I T^ •99.323. No further capit al ul b >e, been made,114 words
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Article596 1915-02-23 4 MALAYSIA CON FERENCE. The closing service of Malaysia ference was held la ffesltj church day morning at nine o'clock. |g >D earnest address hy B hop Eveland' tk! secretary cf the conference r eie JJ) the candidates for the order of K Rev. Yeraytiian Samuel of H U t J596 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1915-02-23 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. 1 H i— H■ i'Jl tt |j|H FOR JtiHßk LIQUEURS kS._ I I CHERRY BRAHDT: WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS. •^^^■^"■^■^"^"^•■■■""■^.^■■^■^.■.■.■■-lli»M_ii_-«i™________™___l_____n«_T^___l_--^---"«"-^^ OF ALL Oj Bass's Ale Guinness 1 Stout [fl E J BURKES I IB Special Export Eottling IS TOE BEST ■_!i»f/»"" r£j 1 t**l i »i i^^^^-l*'286 words
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Article545 1915-02-23 5 GERMAN SUCCESS IN EAST PRUSSIA. Russian Tenth Army Routed. Submarine Cable], Keutiks Sira^ioa. London. Keh. 22 —The Petrograd com- Bav -North of the i&tula we Stored a thousand of Germans iu the ust t«o day--. Tb e saemj loo* the offensive ten to ce uty wilei uorth545 words
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Article47 1915-02-23 5 'on, Feb. 21.— A telegram from that the Austrian military •ted all rubber. rj hai aiiM d over tbe Gov in of all carts nud re warned the Gov that unlesi the embargo be it will b libls to Mipply Mr. iJv housewives 147 words
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Article108 1915-02-23 5 o i of .rv or, S| e:uh Hoi roi cover WSf sen 1 m copy of h which gives ion, olbcial and tribes the mo- i traction, which "its to heavy howitzers, and work, like Liege, Nemur, tuod etn^ Antwerpare useless agaiubt plosive projectiles. «Ute that i VICP108 words
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Article461 1915-02-23 5 THE COMMUNIQUES. [Bj Submarine Cable], Rcgtkb's Skbviob. London, Feb. 21. The Paris communique says We took a portion of some trenches in the Ypres region which tbe euemy bad temporarily occupied. It is confirmed that the enemy left several hundred meu on the field. Our losses were slight.461 words
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Article36 1915-02-23 5 London, Feb. 22.— The noise of aircraft was heard in Essex yester eve and bombs were dropped at Colchester and Braintree. The latter fell without exploding. Tbe former slightly damaged a bouse.36 words
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Article74 1915-02-23 5 Wounded, A.J. R. Anderson, second lieut. Ashdown, Leinstert. Captain J. A. Camp bell. Suffolkg; Caikeet, .lames, F. S. Cocper, S. Enderby, Fladgate, 11. Herring, dickliug, E. C. May, T. I). Murray, Leinsteia L. Payne, J. 11. Stokes, E. S. Anson, Lieutenant D. H. Beafttj, N. Earle, J. F.74 words
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Article190 1915-02-23 5 endid Exploit of tri Aloebiaws. Paris. February v»th. Picturesque details b ive transpired of the cupture of Mm Great Dons near Oetend by tl e Algerians. The coition was strongly entrenched and considered practically impugnable. One morning six line horses wandered apparently s.ccidentally, between the lines. The190 words
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Article356 1915-02-23 5 MODIFIED FRIGHTFULNESS. A Small Catch. [Bj Submarine Cable j. KauTsa'a Ssavioe. London, Feb. 21. A German submarine sauk the three hundred ton coaster Downshire off the Calf of man. She gave the crew five minutes to leave. Later. The Downsbire only stopped after three shots had356 words
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Article95 1915-02-23 5 London, Feb. 22. In the House of Com irons Mr Lynch asked Sir Edward Grey whether Ihe Government bad taken steps to secure commercial freedom for China in view of tbe apprehensions entertained in consequence of Japan's demands. Sir Edward Grey replied that no representations had been95 words
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Article311 1915-02-23 5 Hy Courtesy of the French Consul General.. Paris, Feb. 20th. 5.415 p.m. The French 3 bonds are at francs 69.16. The enemy has bombarded Nieuport. We have been very successful and tbe Germans have suffered severe losses in the attack which we repulsed yesterday in the region311 words
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341 1915-02-23 5 Are est colore artem. This paragraph is an illuminating example of that art.?/ decisis. Should anybody in tbis place ever have heard o. an obscure riverine affluent named the Poozoondoung Creek, or know of the tramway line that luns past the Soolay Pagoda, he341 words
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Article516 1915-02-23 5 The following Notification is. by command of His Excellency the Governor, published for general information No. 199. Io exercise of the powers con ferred upon His Excellency by tbe Order of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria in Couocil, published as Notification No. 987 io a Gazette Extraordinary516 words
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Advertisement222 1915-02-23 5 ROBINSON Co. REVOLVERS. w *^____f/ 32 AND 38 CALIBRE AUTOMATIC SHELL EXTRACTING SAFETY HAMMERLESS REVOLVERS DOUBLE ACTION BLUED. SAFETY HAMMER REVOLVERS. -TMOmWIWHIIMIIWI I iIMIiHWTTTr— ■"MTWWIIMIHII BIIBI— 111— i_ ji The Cigarette I _v™"%? 4 O c icar.ettEs tx T JJe Luxe. M.B.— Save the Coupors, which may be exchanged i222 words
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Advertisement952 1915-02-23 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2 3, Colltbr Quay. ""^K OONTR^HT WTTH TRR NKTHKUr,AND« T»*r»»* aov^HNMHUT, i •oinoaradja Siugkawang, Selakau, Pemaugkat and Sarubas Feb 23 •Sampit Pi igi- Pad ja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako, Rengat and Ret. h River. Feb 24 •Reynst Muntok and Talembang952 words
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Advertisement482 1915-02-23 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON 9 i AND LIVERPOOL. s.s. "CITY of NORWICH" sailing about February 27. s.s. "CITY Of DURHAM" sailing about March 10. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL" sailing about April 5. To be followed by:- s.s. CITY OF CORINTH For particulars as to rates of freight and passage482 words
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Advertisement363 1915-02-23 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1916 OUTWARD V. de la Ciotat Mar 2 Tolynesien Feb 28 Dhlli Mar 12 N6 a Mar 14 Atlantique Mar 26 Magellan Mar 28 Polyn<esien Apl 9 Luiui i Apl 11 For all particulars apply to J. de363 words
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Advertisement567 1915-02-23 6 I Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceji, Australia, India, Aden, Eg ypv Mediterranean Ports, Pi yrnoQtt and London. Through Bills ot Lading Uhn^ Coast, Persian Onlf Contln,- n uF2fli> I Porta. na Steamera will leave Singapore oa m MAIL LINES HOMBWARD (FOR ECBOPI|. From Singapore, connecting v567 words
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Article4051 1915-02-23 7 IFrem eur own CorrtspenJtnl.} London, January 15. At present the one great problem on tbe United Kingdom and Ireland is hove to rri'oin]''Uh tbe vast amount of woik iucoti nectiou with the war which has to be done if the armies in tbe field bave attention to carry4,051 words
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Advertisement166 1915-02-23 7 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT protect the Mudguards and under work ot voiu MotorCar with Siderosthen aiiticorrosive paint which is now put up Bin 1 gallon drums (Price $2-50) the convenience of i Car Owners. One gallon is sufficient to keep a car free from rust for several months and soon saves many166 words
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Advertisement22 1915-02-23 7 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWK'S SPECIFIC. To bo had at the Singapore DibpknIBART, and of MIBB BROWN, Oraasdale, River Valley Road, Bingapore. _f22 words
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Article695 1915-02-23 8 MADE IN GERMANY." Dutch Professor on Turkey's Holy Wah. Professor C. Snouck Hurgroujp, a recognised authority on tbe Mohammedan world, contributes to the January number of De Oids an important. di6CUB6ion on tbe Holy War, which he describes as beiug in this instance made in Germany." The Holy War," he695 words
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Advertisement229 1915-02-23 8 DUNLOP Tyres. f Mf I nKtS£* _£«a9__-^^^_____-^ X The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way ahead of any other make —25 years manufacturing experience. DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. The Dunlop Rubber Co. FAR EAST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.229 words
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Advertisement45 1915-02-23 8 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Care. Is. 6d. !_^^!__^_________i ____________l THE IDEAL TOMIC FOOD. STIMULATES THE APPETITE ENRICHES THE BLOOD STRENGTHENS THE NERVES. Of all Chemists $1 73 Bole Agents for tbe 6. 8. aud F. M. B. THE PHARMACY, SINGAPORE45 words
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Advertisement669 1915-02-23 8 REGULARITY of the BOWELS The First Line of Defence against 111-Health. Only about one man or woman in a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 ha m digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their trouble to that d evil constipation. It's a669 words
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Article54 1915-02-23 9 (COBBBCTBD UP TO Feb. 22) Bank 4 m/s 248 16 demand 2-4 1-32 Private credits 8 m'g 2-4 19-82 India, T. T. 1 7 h Hongkong, demand 2.| Vgkohama, deiiw.td 114 J Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand ge^ Sovereigns, Bnr k Prying *h 4 Bank of England k»i« 5^54 words
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Article150 1915-02-23 9 February 18. Tin Qarnb er 8 8 35 Qambier Cube No. 1 11 oc 3ambier Cube No. 2 9 00 Pepper Black ordin. r'pore 21.50 Pepper, (White fair) 87 30 Nutmegs (110 to tbe lb.) 21.00 Nutmegs <80 to the lb t 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00150 words
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Advertisement600 1915-02-23 9 ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. UEC£BT P D UP MPITII „F MY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 d.nosited with the Supreme Court of England, and600 words
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Advertisement323 1915-02-23 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ftOYU CHARTER. PAID DP OAPITAL £1 800 000 RESERVE FOND I SilK S5 Reserve Liability of Proprietors-. M1, 300,000 HEAD OFFICE: 88, BIBHOPBOATB, LONDON, B. 0. AQENCIKS AND BRANCHES: Amntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Pnket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon323 words
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Advertisement498 1915-02-23 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL |15,000,0C0 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling £1 ,800,000 at 2s.- 115.000,000 R n nn Silver 818,000,000/ •33.000,000 Reoerve Liability of Proprietors.- $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W, L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. O.498 words
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Advertisement339 1915-02-23 9 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Lf Hongkong. Capital subsobibbd fa.ooo.ooo.cc 0 Amount Paid-up w0.000.Wl Rbbbbvb Fund 11.800.000.0ff Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustoad Co., Agenti ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Utf, F-asurances effected at rates of premiut which will be found favourable to tbe Insure* Pttartoi Slmoßi A Co., Ltl., Ami Aug 4 a339 words
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Advertisement138 1915-02-23 9 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Mur Eotraoee to Bomo Ibarff. Telephone 1026. Bea stocks of all kinds of Frc sen Meats etc.. can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or ir the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5.0d.,, r to 2138 words
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Miscellaneous253 1915-02-23 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O. str Nore.— Miss Z. A. Blumsm. Mrs Joereensen, Mrs Neale. Mr C. 8. Williams. Mr A. Lawience, Mr G. Edwaids. Per P. A O. str Malwa.— Messrs W. Dunman. W. P. Pinkney, J. rketton. R ThomhoD, T. Oh >■ Dilling. P. Turner, Mr A253 words
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Miscellaneous532 1915-02-23 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. on February 22, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Kaka Feb 20 luner Roads Hong Ho Bin Poh (Juan Hendoran Wharf Kasama Outer Roads S.ilamis M |li iu Wbatt Hin Feb 21 Inner Roads jGiangSeug Jf .>ck Lee Omapere532 words
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Article2226 1915-02-23 10 Curious Peace Movement. Paris, Jan. 24th -Reuter's co-respond eut states that a French hod i o>n missioned officer taken pusoner at St. Mihiel was furnished with a forged Belgian passport, dressed in civilian clothes, and furnished J witb a large ran of money, and sent to2,226 words
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Article152 1915-02-23 10 ISSUE OF THE ANNUAL REPORT. New Memrers of the Council. Loudon, Feb. 11th. The Rubber Growers' Association report deals comprehensively with the 1914 working, revealing the Association's activities to further the welfare of the industry. Mr E. L. Hamilton has been elected Vice Chairman, succeeding Mr152 words
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Article853 1915-02-23 10 It is being recalled in New York that the Hamburg- Amerika Liner "Bohemia" arrived there on August 15th last carrying a British ensign and White Star House Flag, thus deceiving a British warship. The Merchant Service Guild announces that captains and officers ou British ships on the coast853 words
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Advertisement518 1915-02-23 10 ADELPHIHOTEL Every attention given to the Comfort of Guests. DAV,D BENJAMIN, Man agc ■»_--_-Baa__a_________n__«__B___________^^ KATZ BROS, L» No. 256 M r k No 257 3? Inch J BEIM /^B^ 6.50 f^^^^mh j 4| EACH EA CH CHRISTY'S DOUBLE TERAI HATS A smart Hat for Estate or Town wear stocked in518 words
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