The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 February 1915
1915-02-26
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Title Section15 1915-02-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T»f?> rKXTS SINGAPOEE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. NO. 8,378,15 words
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Article181 1915-02-26 1 It is now plain that the c rPu t forward movement of the German armies of E*sl Prossia Las b?en checked, the. Eta66ian6 resuming the offensive But tierce li^ir.ing is still fioirif; on. Full particulars are Riven.- Pa^e 5. The Eyewitness speaks also o! fierce lighting m181 words
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Article1812 1915-02-26 1 It is OHO thing to Ir.iy a picket of mixed herbs" from your grower, ur:< l another thing to go forth on fre-li d< y morning In early lommsr, with b.i-ket over your arm, to pick berbl for y< n r potage m the border against the innuyEx; Fairplay - 1,812 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement333 1915-02-26 1 PHOTOPLAY BY EHGLASD'S MOST TALENTED ARTISTES. :U\ GRIFPING. MASTERFUL FOUR-PART DRAMA By the British and Cloiial Film Company of London. THE PIONEER C!NEMA7OG^APH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. WALTER HOWARD'S BIG LYCEUM SUCCESS j The MIDNIGHT WEDDING GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA IN 4 PARTS. enflndoui grip cf this film and its tense situations, with333 words
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Advertisement413 1915-02-26 1 I ORCHARD RD\D. Singiporos Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT a P.M. USUAL SHOW AT C P M. TO-NIGHT. A Fiao Powerf j!ly Eaacte.l Western Drama by the Kalem Co. THE GREAT WAR MAP (Sew Nii'Jib< r cf the largest War Map la Singapore). NAVIES OF THE WORLD.413 words
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Advertisement223 1915-02-26 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mortgagee** sale of Tonjgkang Page ;5. Articles found on the Etefagae bhipb PcltfH 2. Tit. Tiu Co. Auuuul Meeting Fostpoaed Pii fie 'a. Notice re Bankruptcy ol hop Hang Loong Page "2. Permata Indra at Star tipsra I'^fie 1. Pink Pills for all ills— Page 7. Auction Sale223 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1915-02-26 1 THE WEEK. Friday 26th. HJfU Water— 7-U a.m., 9- 15 pan. Satardaj 27th Htf b Water— f>-) lam. IC-11 p.m. 8.1. Outward mail expected* Sunday 28th. Hl*h Water— b-C a.m., 10-P4 p.m. 2nd m Lent. }'ur m Jt"*% ish Fcfitival.) M.M. Outward mail expected. Monday Ist March High Water— B-.U89 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement646 1915-02-26 2 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Abthub Young, Governor aud Commander m Chief, Martial Law i> hereby proclaimed throughout the Settlement of Singapore m supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915. Iv the646 words
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Advertisement169 1915-02-26 2 1 w)&9S/kwmmmM^3S^SmW M§^ 5Sfi m PMS ifi^&Bm^CSKiJßmmto^^^^^^S^^^BSmmßmm^mmmmmimmY ■^Bb^KhU 'ißl2Sc>^, •^7SjmmP^''< ~d& Ay »*h ORGANS SFECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWiiET POWERFUL TONE. prom $35 cash. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. M. Salomon Son, DUBASHES, SHIP CHANDLERS AM) NAVY CONTRACTORS, GENERAL STORES SUPPLIERS. Supply Fresh Provision^ etc., to M n-of-War, bteiiiicrs and169 words
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Advertisement861 1915-02-26 2 Notices ARTICLES MISS'NG UNCLAiMEO. The following unclaimed personal <n-.-ct-< are now at the Master Attendants Office, and may be had on application io tbc Officer m Charge cl Refugees c/o Uo-el Europe. One ladies plum coloured hat One Topi, Calcutta u:ake. One Straw Basket labelled Pyioond. On j Basket, containing861 words
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Advertisement684 1915-02-26 2 Wanted WANTED Oeneral Manapor for Educational [oatttn-la tion m Straus Bettlen BOti mart be food correspondent, well educated, with Or^aoiJCAtion and idminittntfon ability and i vi t i tlve [oootue governed i>v kbittty aod toooeas: Yojiig man preferred* J. C. RODGER, Shanghai. 25-2 M p BOOKKEEPER. a Exneiu need U684 words
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Advertisement369 1915-02-26 2 To Let TO LET, FURNISHtD Thule Howe uavanai g mi*, bednmn >nd wat.-r la m ■ptiliwi rioa uE. f t ePI WK TO LEV Ungle and .1 ibk D r «r paitjcolam applj t \batn addn X i TO LfcT U. 7 Cattail di > aj CAMPBELL 4 BEK(MKA. tl369 words
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Article709 1915-02-26 3 I'BinsH Bunas. P- peer P^a through tbe Suez [jal fe« x neb«*fkd to interest* uttengeri on a rernut or France it koul.] ba set prcximuj to e\n^>c- M Ml ocular demODS beraig it ol tin* British Bmp re eg U witli the moment the uarhour709 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1915-02-26 3 C w? D J c ■■•■>tC\;mp -urna. •I Pcppertuict Cure. la. 6d12 words
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Advertisement800 1915-02-26 3 MY DEAR SIR It is absolutely impossible to get a better pen of any description than USE rm^~ "swan" The latest Swan "ia the Safety which cannot leak even carried upside down (j Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement j| Sold by Jewellers, Importers, and Stationers. Ii I ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.800 words
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Advertisement954 1915-02-26 3 Auctions ■M L REMINDER. This Day, Friday, at 3-30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF Superior Teak and Chinese Blackwood Household Furniture Pekin centre carpets, Plants 6 c The property of Major C. W. Pearless At "GREENBANK Chancery Lane, Chinese elaborately carved blackwood arm chairs, screens and teapoys; Crylon-irade walnut cps> ch=954 words
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Advertisement545 1915-02-26 3 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a morninDaily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each iMoniiui; .Sunday s excepted). Gash price Ten Lents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered atthei* private residences, (or town offices or godowna545 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1915-02-26 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, February 26, 1915. i Wtan i-< .'j, Onwcd by > cafisl A really intense .interest attaches jas t now to the military position m Hast Prussia, where by the use of an extraordinary cor. con t rat ion of Corps the German commanders have pressed1,535 words
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Article897 1915-02-26 4 The death has occurred at Tientsin of Mr. Franz Lugowski, the Inspector m thief of the Chinese Military Police. Messrs. Powell and Co. beg to remind their patrons that the auction sale of Major C. W. Pearlees household furniture Ac at Greenbank, Chancery Lane will take place at 3.30 p.m.897 words
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Article21 1915-02-26 4 JQgofrUy Comtaup •lay and the published t» H,, The situation throughout (lf s no g, preb ,up 1 oaticftll]21 words
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Article, Illustration91 1915-02-26 4 T, d f Brig s ■if .t is ext< includ< bounded by tb B the junction 8 ■■-lit. Ci junction ol i; .adf», Station bhenoe I front of m i K*l B P. m I o. entrant i houc ion the Em m t run ten bbioo« Note91 words
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Article203 1915-02-26 4 IWOHgII the ti. deserve 6f>ecia: atoeiteeaea at this bum be \t eloded the trihnti pt I tbp (iovernmeL: Ito the excellent services, during recer; disorders, ef a Betafibment Stkhf thai happens to be casually ti pi, re at thii moment prior to join the headquarters of the203 words
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Article139 1915-02-26 4 (Fr Tv Our U'u I rmt I Penan >: The MU tal MM of the subscrii of -t. di mm jeid h. i.bie A. i; llt it eided to preametea concert. 6ubscn^a* 1 10, tor the Relief Ku: There It Janet m band. i: i ;.!.■:> Oornt have139 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1915-02-26 4 OF ALL g Bass's Ale Guinness' Stout j n E. &J. BURKES I Special Export Bottling IS THE BEST l&Zff M. \M badßottlmgßurUcs fe^^^^^J l£*^' i J i have sHKrcci the \^P««sS3£tf I^^^^-- a ccntu ci er PRICES ARE MODERATE Per Case 4 dozen Qcs. $TS. 8 dozen Pts. $24.164 words
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Advertisement27 1915-02-26 4 LOST. la transit to the Refagee Ships a green WilletdeE— -clolh Drtsfcing Case, marked m B.'aci R. W. M." Please return to c/o MANAGER. Flngapore Free Press.27 words
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Article374 1915-02-26 5 (HIM ONSLAUGHT CHECKED. Hi Russian Debacle. iriue Cable]. *».f*i :r r°r I t«c regim* nta ot tLe corps broke through the csi of Au^ustovo sa ai a. ting n peatod at- t jj., I Urn B thx front, the Vistula, dis- c rwhtiiia is ex- ju ■>:374 words
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Article33 1915-02-26 5 14. A 1'.t!:l! communique the RuCTJOTH are frora GrodoO, while to the IA ig isl tll« Russians have I isiog the Bob?, advancing m Urn A-j Mre night a: rice. 11^33 words
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Article111 1915-02-26 5 Tb>3 rr o| U st T ilin'B DM tot Fir< Ai 1 Mid I ii been postponed from .'r. win preach Iwo t < barefa m. |fl the Aln.-h'y p i;.. The '■> ii ictorj f()r > kin 1 >• •nw i n lent p oples."111 words
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Article52 1915-02-26 5 HARD ON NEUTRALS. [Bf Submarine Cabie]. hILTKKB SmVIOA. London, Feb. *2 4— The American steamer Carit) was sunk yesterday off the (ierman coast with 46C0 bales of cotton, insured m the Government Bureau fci 1 1235,020. The Uureau lately lost 1609,C00, j equalling the total premiums to52 words
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Article147 1915-02-26 5 London, Feb. 2, r —The steamers Rio Parana for the Mediterranean and Harpalion tor Newport News have heen torpedoed and Miuk off Beachy Head. The crews were aived. except three Lhinean of the Hat palion who were killed by the explosion. London, Feb. 24 The steamer which147 words
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Article62 1915-02-26 5 Many Casualties. London, Feb. '24. The Press Hurean states that the armed merchantman Clan Mcuauguton is missing. She is considered to have been lost m the gale of Feb. 3. Twenty officers and 260 men weie lost m the Clan Macnau^htou. Later. All the Clan Mcnaughtons officers62 words
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Article117 1915-02-26 5 London, Feb. 24. A telegram from Washic^tou says that the Government has made informal proposals to Britain and Germauy suggesting an arraugement concerning foodstuffsdestiutdforciviliaus. Alsoon submarine warfare against merchantmen. The greatest secrecy is observed and orTciuls refuse to discuss the matter is reported at Berliu that the Germau117 words
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Article125 1915-02-26 5 London, Feb. 14, —An Amsterdam tele gram says that tbe second German wur loau will be iesutd on Feb. 27 bearing interest at 8 the issue price being 9H i. London Feb. 24. A telegram from the Hatjue lays tLat a bill will be submitted to tbe Second125 words
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Article32 1915-02-26 5 London, Feb. 'J4. A telegram from Garab sajfl that the British South Africau forces advanced and occupied (iamb, where there ia an important subterraneous water Sl l 1 1_) V«32 words
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Article160 1915-02-26 5 Locdcn, Feb. t4. —In the House of Lords Mayo re raised the grievances men[tiooed on Jan. bth nnd called atteutioa to other similar complaints. Lord LnCftS. on behalf of the War Oflice, referred Lord Mayo to Lord Crewe's statement on Jan. 8. The War Office ladrnittedI adrnitted160 words
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Article478 1915-02-26 5 HEAVY FIGHTING. I I [By Submarine CabL'J. I Kbutkk's Skbviob. London, Feb. 24. The Eyewitness at headquarters says th.it from the fourteenth t the seventeenth theie was almost continuous heavy fighting on our left, which was most confused for it was not only clo^e quarters fighting478 words
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Article99 1915-02-26 5 In a telegram from Amsterdam the Sluis correspondent of the Tyd reports an excit ing tight m the air uearThourout. A British airman succeeded m getting above the German machines and felted two and dam aged a third. Seven German aviators were killed. London, Feb. '24.- It is99 words
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Article194 1915-02-26 5 Casualties Killed, B. Talker B. H. Coleman K. Stirling, Argylls, accidental ly killed A Toms, died second lieut. E. Taylor, YorkaudLaucastersdied of wounds ,T. H. S. Powell. D. H. Peatty wounded A. M. Bell, C, Duudas, Viscount Tebriugton \V. Fowle S. Mountain Captain L. Phillips, Welsh regiment Ilochfort Doyd,194 words
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Article190 1915-02-26 5 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, February 23rd. The French 3 per cent bonds are at fraucs 67 75. We have realized fresh progret-s on the front of Souain m Champagne. Wo occupy m Alsuce a great ]>ul of the village of Stosswirh (m the190 words
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Letter391 1915-02-26 5 Ipoh. Parak., F M.S. ■J3itl Febrcary, 191 5. To The Kditok. Sir.-May 1 through the medium of your columns make the following sngges tion which was according to reliable m formation made to the authorities here m Peruk about a month since 12. There are several391 words
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Article237 1915-02-26 5 The controversy between Britain and the doited States concerning the ri^ht to stop and search neutral ships fur contrahand is the subject of an article m the Ruode Inland l'lovidence Daily Journal, which Bays If the British <i >vernment chooses to make a careful investigation, as, of course.237 words
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Advertisement224 1915-02-26 5 TOBRALCO /iJHteS^lK^ NEW SHIPMENT g A iliri'u'j'i ill i iil'~" Nil i Ii II 'III'!' fe^ g. 3™™^i Spots etc. andivusJicstoHtet? I PER YARD. ROBINSON Co. MMMll'l, J i 'mi I JIJ lit. I Smokerc of discrimination I [j&^^ _^^^feq It has the distinction of invig-oratin^r the Ig^CIKGT^^^UrT the business224 words
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Advertisement929 1915-02-26 6 Shipping i KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., or Batavia. 2 3, Collyer Quay. nupjTH nONTWA^T* WITH TV?K M KTM X X I ,A NO° "XOt* O^> t7^M *»M V+*T, Van OOkßfl i flawvn -L>t a 26 •Jasssess Kjeasai, Baadjerm «sia, St.igea. Kora-Biroe, Bal k Papan, S3iuariadd, Tainkau aud929 words
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Advertisement625 1915-02-26 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON 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 IfILALIOI Elf Ob625 words
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Advertisement385 1915-02-26 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON aad MARSEILLES. nOMEWARD 1915 OUTWAKT) V. de la Ciotat Mar 2 Potjra6ilflo Feb 2fi I Chili Mar VI Ne a Mar 14 Atlantique Mar 26 Ma^-llan Mar M Polynt'-sen Api 9 LuiubeA Apill j For all particulars apply to J. de385 words
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Advertisement481 1915-02-26 6 Shipping ft CIL 1 STEAM NAVIGATION CQK PAS ror China, Japan, Penang, Cey! lB Australia, India, Aden. Eg vpl Mediterranean Ports. Plya ooU and London Through Blil^ of Lp^'.u- tpfiuefl for c%*. ports: P(irBlan Gu:f f outlutDtai Bteamere will to»W or ot KAIL LINES From Singapore, c-nnecting kl m Malta481 words
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686 1915-02-26 7 The Sympathies oj Nokwav am» JIKNMAIiK. Two Mtrrs from the capital? of Norway ri'id Denmark :ne interesting as showing bow public ft c!ii gj m ilboM countries id n:w almost entirely m favour of the Allies. Ttjf r-> le, |):t:i ip-. special tympathy with th*686 words
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Article150 1915-02-26 7 Now who ate fa that ctom? the t-ea To thr bn^'u > 'rnukmc key Mother, wn art your eldest born. Tbut plaini to follow the souudiiifj horn. '.urv on C.irrv on I lor England! moat (>e free. What i? th:t> \cui briof DM home With ft it;-; to150 words
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Article74 1915-02-26 7 Ai.i.i;t.r.i> Finan<:\! li;;.! < .1 1. iv 1 khkm\ I mm i:> TKU. Cairo Jab. 'iCtb. A cuiinmtMrn Lie hftu tppointod to rxamine tbe udniinib ration of religious foiiLdatiout* bolou^in^ o :he Khedival family, (irave jmyulari ies liave bef u revealed and it is believe! •I the74 words
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Advertisement511 1915-02-26 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PKOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Douse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, E.C. IV Cor pany has £20.00 C deDostted with the Supreme Conrtof England, ana complies511 words
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Advertisement494 1915-02-26 7 OHABTFRFO R*BKI if Isdla Au^trsHa and ShiHE. weNmiTEßii wuicaiaTEi, a:d Of QAPITAL qc ISBISVI FUND LlablilJj of E^roprtetort Ml ilO 00C I ITTCAT> f 38. PIBHOFSCATS. LOffDOl, B. C i.GENCIh.B AND BBAVGO3 I Atantsat *Hoagk(m| Per- Banglcoi Dolla Taaet Batavia I jx>h r. v antoa Ear,.- Bhangha Jehc i r494 words
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Advertisement495 1915-02-26 7 HOMGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PJIID-QF CAPITAL f1.i.000.0C0 ULSBRYI PUMDB £1,500,000 at 2a.- 116,000,000 M ft n BuVov 118.000,000) ligjcrvn Liability of F/ropriotorf 015,000,000 OOUBT CF DIRSOTOBB, Finn. Wr D. LanJalo, Ohalri&an. L. Patli Dden, Bsq., Depntj Ohalirnan. 8. H, DodweD, Esq. F H. Holyoak, Esq. ins, Bsq. J. A.495 words
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Advertisement355 1915-02-26 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, U Hongkong. CAPITAL BUBBCRIBHD 82.5(H).O()O,CI 0 Amount Paid-up ,500 000,0i RaaiDBVB Fund &1,500,000,C< C Marine Bisks at Garront R&fice, Boustead Co., Agent r ALLIANCE ASSURANCE 60, If, Aocamalated Funda exceed £17,000 000 FIRE A MOTOR GAR RISKS. Insurances effected at rates of ptemlu: whlob will be found355 words
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Advertisement587 1915-02-26 7 A FAR-EASTERN FALLACY. Among foreign residents In the Far East the belief m purgatives as a panacei for half the ills of mankind ie a flrtiily rootfed fallacy. At t'mes purgatives aro urc-ssar f but tieir hibitual use weakens the who'« systim and means ukimatri ruin t) tha di^ stiun.587 words
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Article1890 1915-02-26 8 William Langlacd is not much read nowadays. It is partly bis own fault for living such a long time ago. If a man will go and live away back m tbe 14th century how can be expect to be read m the 20th And wben, m addition,1,890 words
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Article45 1915-02-26 8 Beautiful aid tdentel to any g Architecture hnJ kOMtVI od of interior toieh, an- Urn CEA*i Metal Ceilicc^. Coot, clejui. \s. vermin proof, bf Btngmlowi SoWl Pnhik Baildii pi I t ill istc«toleitek|»j and peilitinlen wnt.- to the B pany Limited, Singenoee,45 words
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Advertisement547 1915-02-26 8 1^ 15 VAraETIES. f*^ IC^ POTTED I DE LICIOUS AND APPETISING. H B B MEATS. I GAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC M __^_J Prepared by a celebrated Chef under idea) jBBr ""*^^^SMpF" IM^^^^^^^^^^ conditions of cleanliness and selection. IN CLASS, TINS AND WHITE JARS. tt CELEBRATED TABLE DEUCACIES.547 words
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Advertisement76 1915-02-26 8 THE BEST DRINK "Cjl IN HOT WEATHER. La r r Mipplitlt have la*-" y o; a:.:, st\ il l I ks. dysentery! diarrhoea BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at th£ Sikgapobe Dispik bary, and of Ml BB BROWN. Gr&ssdftle River Valley Road. Singapore. 'Q v RiGAIJI3^ M Kananga TO THOSE76 words
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Article1452 1915-02-26 9 Issued by ERASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Feb. 9th All quotations of Sterling Stares must be regarded us purely nominal for the present. Dap. isboh. Paid. r.AtT Div, Butbbb. Bellekh. 85,010 8a is Allagar 74% l 44 i ?J Coo,o<o 1 1 Anglo-Java U. 8 01,452 words
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Article52 1915-02-26 9 Corrected dp to Feb. 25) Bank 4ms 243 16 demand 2-4 1-82 Private credits Bms 2-4 19 82 India, T. T. 17.*: Hongkong, deraai d BtJ% Yokohama, demai (1 114 1 Java, demand 14l£ Bangkok, demand 66$ SOVEBKIGNB, Han' Buying $8 64 BaDk of Kniflano X* c 1% Bar52 words
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Article147 1915-02-26 9 Garabiei Cnbe N-.> 1 li 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 DO Pepper Black ordia :-'po;e til 50 Pepper, (White fa?r) 87 30 N'ntiregs (110 to U c IbJ 2 1.(0 Nutmegi '80 do t: c Ib.i 52.00 Mace (Baoda) 80.00 Clivgh (Amboina) 40.00 Bali Coffee (4% Black 26147 words
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Advertisement129 1915-02-26 9 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT pfoteei fclie Mudguards and under work ()t v n IVfotorCar with Siderosthen giiticon'osive paint which is now put up i«» i iiiunio One gallon is sufficient to keep a car free from rust for several months uul soon saves many times its cost. SiderOSthen is entirely rust-proof and129 words
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Advertisement48 1915-02-26 9 CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with CRJMAULT &.C o**0 SARSAPARILLA GEIMAULT &C" r \f*is\ m If you desire to be supplied with copies, order at onoe; do not wait, as only a limited number ofjcopies were printed The Singapore and Straits ROUGH DIARY for 1915. Publishers:: FBASER snd NEAVE, LIMITED.48 words
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Miscellaneous320 1915-02-26 9 WEATHER FEFORT. KaodaLg Kerbaa Hospital Feb. 24 9 M 6 r M 9PM Baroiu. 13 P&b. N. 877 39.769 29.-;.'j Temp. f6 0 89 0 BOJ We* Bn!b Thet. 77. -s 7^ n 7.5 Dlr. of Wlnl NE NE NE Max. leap tv Bh*d. Sl.o Mln. (mi do. 72 0320 words
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Miscellaneous406 1915-02-26 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. on February 25, 1915. i I British. N T arne Date of Arrival Remarks Banca Feb 24 P. tO. Wharf j Penaug No. 6 Wharf J Kiuta No. 5 WnrfnJ Zvveena lcmrPiOads JQaorra s i Maar BeiuttraJda Dutch. ftocfaOMßCfl F.-b406 words
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Article1642 1915-02-26 10 {Front Our Uuu or respondent.) London, Jan. ~_nd. Considerable iotere*! was felt this week!' m the paper read by Mr Duncan II Mac kiaftosh bsfo c the members ol the Central Asian Society on So ne past and passing features of the situation m China. Tbe whole of tbe1,642 words
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Article196 1915-02-26 10 A Singapore tennis team consisting of MessrsOauntUpcottDonnell and Uurstleft here (mi Friday the 12th iu^t. for Tort Swet tenham. On Saturday they played Klang Tennis ciui> with the following result. <iit v n t and L'jK"!)tt beat Oliver and (ireenbi;! 4- f>. 7— r 6- 8. Hurst and196 words
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Article73 1915-02-26 10 D irk I f ol nad time about 12.80 a.m. ick c :in b joging along. Qni rd Haiti Voice fiuut rick. Hai \'.ili (and with be sudden awakening nearly upsets the ick coolie.) •'Him: WllO gO4 B tbe re Voice (m a frightened tremble) Tee lev 0:173 words
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Article1200 1915-02-26 10 As the highest hODOUC possible to be shown to the Japanese naval contingent, which hus dove such valuable service m co-operating with the Jojal forces ond with tha French and lliihsiau contingents m tbo work ot restoring order, m this place, H. 13, the Governor1,200 words
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218 1915-02-26 10 SSCBBTABT OF State's DESPATCH. Delhi, February The Viceroy has received the following j fro:n the Secretary of State for India dated t the 2nd February. Shipping is proceed ng as usual ou tie Mercey aud if the Germans' main object was to create a panic m218 words
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Article176 1915-02-26 10 Promotion- fok Bkaykky. A fOQOg lady well kaown In Vienna society has beea discovered serving m the ranks of the Austrian Army. For her remark tble bravery 6he was recommended for a t ommission. Frauleiu M irie Weinman, the wotmiu, obtained the documents of aD.M. - 176 words
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Article236 1915-02-26 10 Calcutta, Februacy :>. a Statesman cablegram su\B Etussisn] .statisticians who have made special Study of movements ol Rrain and ate especially I well informed on German economics c<tute th:»t tbe t'uures on which the German I government have based their estunates of food t-upp'y are Seriously t236 words
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Advertisement201 1915-02-26 10 THE STANDARD i?^ ASSURANCE COMPANY Established Head (mice— EDINBURGH. 1825 FUNDS-£13,600,000 An old-established Office of *te h-ghest A^lo A LOCAL DIRECTORATE Attractive Schemas— Moderate Rates Liberal Terms—lmmediate Cover. ADAWSON, GiLRLLAN 1 CO. LTD :-.U DRINK DRINK Mm mm wak^mm By am m m m*& mm mm vat. t g EVERY201 words
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