The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 February 1915
1915-02-27
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Title Section17 1915-02-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r /^Tr'v Tr r^ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915. NO. 8,370.17 words
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Article169 1915-02-27 1 Tha bulk of the telegraphic service lo dny is occupied by the Petrogcad mini□iqnes, which tell of tbe great hxtilt; (or battles) m or near E ißt Praißia. A Copenhagen wire tells fchat the Germaas m these engagements have lost 200,000 men m three week? Page 5.169 words
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Article2499 1915-02-27 1 We print l> -lo\v the last letter written from the trenches by Captain Ko'jert Patric Miles, of the Shropshire Light Infiuitiy. attached to the Frisb Rifles, who was shot on December BOth as he stood giving orders iv the trenches. This letter is JiHed with that2,499 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1915-02-27 1 PHOTOPLAY BY ENGLAND'S MOST TALENTED ARTISTES. SAT GRIPPING, MASTERFUL FOUR-PART DRAMA tIM British and Cilozial Film Company of London. THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE -BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9 15 P.M. A Magn fioent Film Version of WALTER HOWARD S BIG LYCEUM SUCCESS r GREAT ROMANTIC DR^MA IN 4 PARTS,278 words
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Advertisement428 1915-02-27 1 ORSHARD RO*D. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. ?O-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT 8 P.M. USUAL SHOW AT 9 P M. TO-NIGHT. I We b Jo tendc- an apDlc^y to oir Numerous Pat^jcs for noi beirv^ able to chinge onrPR GRAM J!E eiulier, WE HAD SOMETHING MOKE IMPORTA.N I 1 TO DO.428 words
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Advertisement189 1915-02-27 1 L \TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1- Hi i.^bed house wantfd Page 1. Sjeiifffl Sale by Chillg Keng Lee Page 3. Two bankruptcy notices on pnge 1. Charon for West Australia Page 6. Sun < )pera specialities Page 1. s»-i r nd hand motor car wanted Page 2. X i M. new Bailings189 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1915-02-27 1 THE WEEK. Satirdu 27th a High Water 8-11 a.m., 1C 11 py* 8.1. Out.vtul mail expected. Sioday 28th. ai«b Waier-jc a.m., 10-34 p.ii Purim (Jewish Fe&.ivtU Kondaj Ist March. High Water— 9-SU a. vi.. IC-;6^p.tu. Tuesday 2nd. Rlgh Water— 1.-bl a.m., 11-19p.ru. Foil Moon. Xcs r lie Rubber, Evatts. no-n.103 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1915-02-27 2 CEILINGS AND PANELS Beautiful and adaptable to any m> of Architecture and to any method o" ii tiior finish, are the CRANE" wonl< f] Art Metal Ceilings, Cool, clean, whit a »ni, and vermin proof, for ISuugalows, Hj t»l*, and Public Huildings. For illuetirated hi !c gue and particulars write205 words
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Advertisement186 1915-02-27 2 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd, Hear totraoo* to Boroeo Wbarf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frc sen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or ir the Singapore Reads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS Waakdaji 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (7 a.m. to 8186 words
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Advertisement155 1915-02-27 2 ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWiET POWERFUL TONE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. M. Salomon Son, DUBASHES, SHIP CHANDLEPvS AN I) NAVY CONTRACTORS, GENERAL STORES SUPPLIERS. Supply Fresh Provisions, Kc. to 3/> n-of-U'ar, Stoiiiitr.s aud bniiiD^ Vessels- Contractors foe Foreign Navits. Bu^-ircss Onic«- No 9. ELaffllri Quay and 16 aud155 words
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Advertisement637 1915-02-27 2 Notices CHAS. J. GAUPP Co., SINGAPORE. Notice is hereby given thai I. Cl Clement Donman, of The Aroutie Singapore, Chartered Accountant, have l>\ instrument dated IHfch Pebroaiy, L 915, under tli^ hand o! Hi- Bxcellenc] I^ 1 Artbor Yoong CC.If.G, Qovernoc and Commauderin-Oiiei of the Straiti Settlements oonntersigned bj the637 words
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Advertisement328 1915-02-27 2 Wanted i WmED~^^ i Genet, I V;,.;;!, i f BOtWBI ti Dll I o mg man pretern '■accen. •m J c RODC£r BOOKKEtPER. Bvpaikuu antl fVi Eurasia* stesthave< IM i Popular Wants. WOTOR CAH. ■Tanl --c Apply to X FOR SALE A fair i irgifaHn^ lU] Im viewed ai I328 words
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Miscellaneous465 1915-02-27 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY IN LENT. FEBRUARY -27th. WESLEY CHURCH. Ram. Run 'ay School. 9 a.m. Divine Service, sermon by the Fastor. 5.30 p.m. Divine Service, sermon by Rev. J. M. Hoover. Rev. L, Oeohali, v.v, s t b., Pastor PRIKSEP STREET (BABA) CHURCH. 8 a.m. Sunday School 9465 words
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Article955 1915-02-27 3 RLANDS AND Tilt: WAR. ft** Own Correspondent.) rredeb, F-brnarv '20. th.. S »rth of Ho'land baa at lO i ß week been placed law, aa also Bergeu and ol Hi 'aer la naval base ol Feb. 11 states that the 1 ltd Govern aent have seat a Note955 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement343 1915-02-27 3 1 «.lO DH (Hit A JOt, In MK*b il is tueir own lookout, 6o Uu-y ru;ty go to pot. Bui whilt- 1 am upon this lay, 1 Ii make a slight detour, And ass you all r.»druk good boalrh To Woods Qreal Peppermint Cute Auctions SHERIFF'S SALE. T. A KAHYAMBU343 words
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Advertisement461 1915-02-27 3 DRINK! DRINK ■"l-dnf\l\ntr"--~ ~UMd ■aBBBUCBBHaHiBaBDDBBaa^M II X *X A. 1. N IT*. I J H. lVi L 3 t^ t%i j^t *J? 1* f pj I '^'W^%^^ )^T METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE b I IN SANITARY RESPECTS. GARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS I THE EAST ASIATIC Co,461 words
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Advertisement484 1915-02-27 3 To Let_ ROOMS TO LET Vacancies at the Eagles, Killiney Road, Single and double rooms, i elephom No 147. For particulars apply to Mrs Tumey of the above address. 10-4 uc TO LET No. 7 Cairnhill Circle. Apply to CAMPBELL BERGSMA, 31 Kliog Street. 3-2 uc 10 LET Sea-side Furnished484 words
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Advertisement628 1915-02-27 3 PROCLAMATIONS. IN THE NAME OF THE MSO. Akthir Youn;., Governor and Commander m Chief. Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout tbe Settlement of Singapore m supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is herehy appointee Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February. 1915. In the628 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1915-02-27 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, February 27, 1915. Tliose who take tho trouble to read the telegram 8 daily, and surely every intelligent person does that will not fail to bracket two of to-day's telegramB together. One is that which deals with the continued bombardment of the defences at tha1,314 words
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Article961 1915-02-27 4 Keppel Golf dab and Links are closed Mr B. R. Wbitehoose is gazetted a cadet m the Straits and arrived here on Feb. 21st Mr W. S. Gibson, is appointed a District Judge for the Settlement of Singapore. A list of practitioners licensed under the Medical Registration Ordinance is publibhed961 words
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Article32 1915-02-27 4 (Oafemltj Con dealing Botsta V,0, Weo the folio* ii U, have aame. unknown; 1 tified v y >toi Gt X Be furth i i being Chinai an mtitineeis not v.32 words
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Article26 1915-02-27 4 ledge o! ot t-.: 5 tb M!. States G lost, it required to rep pntyP 4 Si ttioc forthwith be prepared, bo.lv and poaai Singepon26 words
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Article30 1915-02-27 4 For the ;> MM I of otfw Conet «m- b| re vrbethei on !fa\e cr ur« r- att. ndanoe book at eeareet their i time tc-:.. Bnndaj }'< b 28tlu30 words
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Article20 1915-02-27 4 <>.<r London Corfei :.deat wirtbere is a BtraSf I MM m the rubhkei and there ie ad ir.ericaii20 words
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Article19 1915-02-27 4 i- tnlon, Fob. 26. M v t;: 160; Ceyloej coco nut oili coco nuts t j bovere.19 words
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Article171 1915-02-27 4 LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE. Fmish o ro x ->! New Yot k, |fHI Im I succeeded m commun ..ting by a j tauce telephoi:e betwen New York ani San Prancieco (c diet m i of 2.4 TLe bMfcl lO n plaOl ft .Jtb. The voic cc v. i t( sti171 words
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Article100 1915-02-27 4 Next ftando; then M |ie c l.li a.m. SmiOi MattbewV. poj 1. e\ Bf be BO > day. BhottU v people be reratii ships over next Sund will be pom p. v Of a1 h MJ 8 vvh beM En Bl la tut art I i i thfl100 words
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Advertisement324 1915-02-27 4 J/ from ill vy^ -m^^^. v y~^ r w -a n ■*-%>'* tut J 7 j >mA M&ll I I^SL'^4, Ar r:r #f ,JM %3ri^2r S 2 w SosaSv.UsSßcs I t/>J> Co. 0 0 T r* i-< ij Q Basss Ale Guinness' Stout Special Expert Eottling IS THE BEST XV324 words
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Advertisement28 1915-02-27 4 LOST. In transit to tbe Refogee Ships a green Willetdeti— cloth Dressing Case, marked m BJack R. W. M." Please return to c/o MANAGER. Singa pore Free Press.28 words
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Article124 1915-02-27 5 WES T AND GENERAL. T ng cOIIUNfQOES. Tab!.'].. v lm The Paris commnni,«A*n si Lombaed ,de louse and some ol u^ss; r intei i «d. O«r»««tors railway stations m <* tU "i was mOSt I A Qn€ p v- made fresh and one iTedarrocured shelters. Tin s I i retaki124 words
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Article37 1915-02-27 5 100, i lelegrauj from s that m the House of ComHttgfe Mid lhal recruit\az for the Third Contingenl i~ snthnsl eiment m C na hi is at j re oontingentfl recruited sritbiß B fortnight if37 words
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Article20 1915-02-27 5 1 26 V —A virv hoc Capsit is reported tiiit IhoGermani Maritz as a priconei to Wind-20 words
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Article410 1915-02-27 5 mi Bn lax t Ebb >::. A correspondent Uu "Globe" res bona Cairo r -y dragging Tar^y into the war Germany may have worrtd us, noth- -c more complete thai her failure dition m Egypt. Misled by BJt analogies of h:-:cry m the Near East, doped410 words
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Article221 1915-02-27 5 DANGER SEEMS GREATER THAN IT IS. [By Submarine Cable]. KIUTKR'B hlEVlc*. London, Feb. 26.— Tho Admiralty states that German submarines have sunk seven j British ships since Feb. 18th, whereas 708 steamers of over three hundred tons, of all nationalities, have arrived ah British 1 posts. 67a221 words
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Article57 1915-02-27 5 London. Feb. 26ih. The Admiralty states thai, tho weather moderating, the bombardment of the Dardanelles was renewed at B o'clock ou Thursday morning. After a period of lon«j rantje fire, the squadron of huttlesbips attacked, at close range, all the forts at the eutrance to the Straits57 words
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Article83 1915-02-27 5 Killed R. A. lieech. D. EL Cross, N. W. King, K. K. N«»h, .7. J. Ryan. Died of wounds: W. <J. Meredith, A. N"r'\ve, Sixteenth Lancers. Woucded J. B. Allen, E. Burney, Lieut. Colonel C. L. K. Campbell, A. R. Cross. Gordons L. Decpicht, H. L. Kvans, J. Qoodheart,83 words
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Article150 1915-02-27 5 By Co*tbxhi of the French Consul Gknkral. I'aris. Feb. 24th. The French 8 bonds are at francs 6" 50, Yesterday all day was comparatively calm, except m Champagne, where the righting continues succeSi-fully for us, Ufa have captured new trenches m the region of Reau;»'-jour, aud maintained150 words
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Article222 1915-02-27 5 All who remember Capt. Sir Bourchiet Wrey. the breezy commander of H. M. S. kiiuildo," as senior Naval Otlieer at Singapore, will be delighted to learn that ho is proving a great success as what Kipling terms a H;ir umpnrodite," a sort of llurse .Marine,' Soldier and Sailor, This referring222 words
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Article316 1915-02-27 5 COMPLICATED BUT CERTAIN. Battle m Galicia. [By Submarine Cabie], Kectkr's Service. London, Feb. 26. The Petrograd commuuiqur says that our vanguards between Kovno and O!yta on the left bank of the Nietnen have advanced far beyond the river. The Germans occupy the left bank m the region316 words
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Article98 1915-02-27 5 On The Sea. London, Feb. 25th. —In the House of Commons, replying to a question whether Russia intended permanently to occupy Coustan:inople, Sir Edward Grey referred to M. Sa/ouofT's recent speech m which it was stated that events on the Russo Turkish frontier would bring Russia nearer98 words
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Article183 1915-02-27 5 GERMANS LATEST TRICK. OUR BfmCHANTS WABNED. The I'.ritish Empire Industrial League states that investigations have revealed the fact that within the last three montns many applications for patents m this country have emanated from, or been made on behalf of, German manufacturers. Many such persons, foreseeing the embittered state of183 words
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Article137 1915-02-27 5 The Daily Express understands that Messrs. Morgan, Grenfell, and Co. are about to be appointed financial agents to the British Government. Messrs. Morgan, Grenfell, and Co. whose offices are m Broad street, are the London branch of the famous New York banking house of J. P. Morgan and Co. Mr.137 words
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Article67 1915-02-27 5 Mrs H. li. Salmond (care of Cable Depot K. Harbour) begs to ackuowledge with many thanks the fallowing further con tributions Previously Rcknowledged 925,828.12 J. lnce (Cape St. James) 10, OU E. E. Telegraph Staff Madras., per J. K. Gibson 40.00 Captain T. lidunatyne (4{h) 10.00 O.67 words
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Article563 1915-02-27 5 CLOTHES FOR BELGIAN REFUGEES. From the Queen, Jan. 2.'srd: *A very pressing need at present is for clothes for J Belgian Refugees, for their need is urgent anil often piteous \n cold and inclement] weather. Of coarse, people have, been wonderr'uliy generous and the amount of i clothing provided under563 words
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Article243 1915-02-27 5 A mammoth mascot baa been given by, n rich admirer to the London Soottish. P.efore it reachc <1 headquarters m Backing ham Gate it bad already achieved consider able popularity on tilt 1 way. It i.-i good luck for a regiment to have a ;>nt animal as a mascot, and243 words
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Advertisement181 1915-02-27 5 jm^ I FA[ST COLOURS /fey I \V/'.\ J UST RECcIV£D j k FAST GOLOUR X^lllPi'fc^ff l^?-^^^ Plai:i Colour= Stripes and Jrrice v/ia« s^4i PER YARD. 3 VALUE You do not pay for M& State Express, there L6O cents.' worth Sf of real tobacco value m every tin of 30. No.181 words
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Advertisement851 1915-02-27 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLIJXE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2 3, COLLYER QUA?. ttltimil I^ONTKAOT WITH THK NKTHKKLANDP SNPTA OOVRRWMKWTi Xi;M i H.is l?at'ivia with transhipment for passengers to Chsribon, Semarang and Sourabaya. Feb 27 •Brouwer Be!at-Pacdj»ng. Becgkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe Ftb 27 •V. RitMS^YK Ponacg, LhvSrumawe,851 words
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Advertisement628 1915-02-27 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 >f For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money,628 words
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Advertisement400 1915-02-27 6 Shipping I M, MMESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD V. de la Ciotat Mar 5 Polyc'-H-n Mar 'J j Chili Mar 12 ErneM -.^iriionß Mar ]4 Atlantique Mar 26 Me^-llan Mar M PolynOsien Apl 9 Lumht'i Apl 11 Ernesr-hiruons Ap!2< Uottfilierfl Apl tf Magellan May400 words
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Advertisement446 1915-02-27 6 Shipping STEAM NAYIGATiCN COMP A g, For China, Japan, Pena.ig. Ceyi H Australia, India. Adcr., Egy pl Mediterranean Ports, mi and London £aesu as a«g Bteamere win leave Singapore ct or lboc ka:l limes From Singapore, cornectlng w s« Malta pt Baftar4iaia dlDa mMmbU OOTV.AK. Ba Knbia M 0) aatal446 words
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Article673 1915-02-27 7 PERSONAL SKETCH APPRECIATION. By T. P. O'Connor, m. p. Very tall, almost a giant, strongly built, though not m proportion lo the great j height, 6O that he looks willowy rather than bulky. This strange and enigmatic man must attract attention wherever he appears, There are few crowdsGlobe - 673 words
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Article264 1915-02-27 7 Sendayan's cultivated area is reduced by fcix acres. Rather late it Las been die covered that unkeep of approximately 6i\ acres of swamp laird, formerly pluutcd with rubber, is too expeosive and the area has been abandoned. The wiuiain of this is questionable. Swnnip area prove pioli- i tic264 words
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Advertisement219 1915-02-27 7 '^J*^v' vllil.'ii- 1 V^2»2^ »V *ptc n v:st TD M M KRM -fCW'E v. SCOTCH WHISKY dame: Buchanan 6c Cc, Ltd. London, Glasgow, &c.) with their affiliated companies held the largest stocks of whisky maturing m Bond m Scotland, and are thus able to guarantee the continued exce'Sence of this219 words
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Advertisement13 1915-02-27 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woodts' (txchi Pe^pei mint Cure, la. 6d.13 words
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Advertisement622 1915-02-27 7 1 Qps&Qyit Mobiloils Who pays for Advertising A large number of dealers firmly believe from Miperficial theorising that non-advertising linns can sell more cheaply Luau the Vacuum Oil Company. Prominent advertisers have supplied an abundance of proof that advertising has been the means of improving quality and reducing prices. It622 words
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Article335 1915-02-27 8 Dreams of Endlkss Trenches and a Shell m the Bed. The dreams end nightmares of wound ed soldierH at the front have been studied by a correspondent of the Lancet, who is iv charge of an ambulance. His object was "to inquire into the p3ychical consequences of the335 words
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Article176 1915-02-27 8 (From Dutch Sources.' A letter from a Pervyee corree^ondeut of the HandeUb!ad save In spite cf the continuous violent artillery attecke, the Allies again succeeded m advancing. Thi6 advance htts been more pronounced for the last fortnight. Whereas before it vras courted by tens of metres it176 words
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Article152 1915-02-27 8 By presenting her husband with Raymond, George, Elizabeth and Alexander all at ouce Mme. Hctuil Saint Millaire of Vous Vendee has not brcken a record, says the "Daily Chronicle." That is shared by a (iold Coast negress and a peasant girl of Oravata m Tuecanv, who each made152 words
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Article140 1915-02-27 8 The oil industry m Taiwan, says a Japanese commercial publication, is assuming the degree of importance which was never dreamed of when it wag started by the Hodeii Oil Company some years ngo as ouly a 6ide business. According to the latest reports from Ryoritsu, where an extensive140 words
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Advertisement705 1915-02-27 8 [fgf^|[^|[(jJ|^C'flGg#ClM r< »AOA!JAiX LEA C PERRTNS' SAUCE .]>^l)^^|EKSl^SJ^BflSJi9J^PJBßll sir i§i Si v B I Varipfv nt iisps /ct i v^ I 5 wallvlj Vl Uov«3« t^^)M^iSifTr^ I B The uses to which Lea Perrins' Sauce r can be put, are innumerable. -o U/5 rti S At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper,705 words
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Advertisement55 1915-02-27 8 Suffarers from Indigestion will nnd safe, pleasant, and permanent relief m Woodb" Great Peppei mint < ure. the family medicine of Englinh Co onists throughout the World. Its great viitue is proved by the fact that more than two million bottles are sold every yf ar. At all Dispensaries and55 words
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Advertisement280 1915-02-27 8 I* arC the WOrld s best *"r all feS-Of J^ sorts and conditions f shootiiiß f^S I^B ALWAYS RELIABLE"*"' [S^s^sii2^S KmmF '450 Automatic >^i^S^B3K-k7B^ r» automatic wr. Rtv< •Eley Smokele..' L^ iSe uS rtr Of aU Gunmakers .;.-r and lg.v ou yi rLI-.r. I ISKU^.. I. 1 [J., ]v GLASS280 words
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Article52 1915-02-27 9 Corrected up to Feb. £61 Bank 4m, s 243 16 demand 2-4 1-32 Private credits Bms 2419 82 India, T. T. 178? Hongkong, demai d 2>s YOKOHAMA, d^M.Ut il 1144 Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 6ei SovKBEiJiNs, Bui! Baying 9S f>4 Bank of En«jla>^i iw c M Bar Silver52 words
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Article160 1915-02-27 9 February 2Q. Tin (50 tons; $77.25 G&mb er H 'do Gambler Cube No. 1 1 00 Gambier Cube No. 3 9 00 Pepper Black or din. ?'pore 21.50 Pepper, (White fair) 87 30 Nutniega UlO to t» c lb.) 21. 10 Nutmegs 180 to tl c lb.; 22.00 Mace160 words
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Advertisement577 1915-02-27 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL Of INT EASTERN COMPART. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old J Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,00 C deDosited with the Supreme Conrt of England,577 words
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Advertisement497 1915-02-27 9 CHARTERED SANK of India Australia end Ghlna. INOOSPORJkTED BY 80YIL CHASTER. *AID DP CIPITIL «1,500,00 C iIESEHYX FUND £1,800,000 •*eierve Liability ot Proprletora £1200,000 HEAD OFFICE 33. BISHOPSeiTE, LOKDO3, E. 0. 1 AGENCIES AND DBASC»t£3! A.mritsaf Hongkouf Penacg Bangkok Hoi i.o Pnkel Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang497 words
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Advertisement490 1915-02-27 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 115,000,000 REBBRY& FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at Is.- 118,000,000} tBB Silver 118,000,000 »»8,n00,000 ReierYt Liability of Proprietors.- t15.000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landalo, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Ohainnan. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. T. M Edkins,490 words
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Advertisement346 1915-02-27 9 mm INSURANCE OFFISE, U Hongkong. capital sdbBoribbd $9,500,000,0(0 Amount Paid-up 9 500,000,0(1 BBBBBVIFUND 91,600,000.01 C Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustead Co., Agents, ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Lt*7 Accumulate<3 Funds exoeed £17,000 000 FIRE A MOTOR GAR RIBIB, Insaranceß effected at rates of premtac which will be foand favourable to the346 words
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Advertisement159 1915-02-27 9 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd LFOR PORT SWETTEKHAM AND PENANC. T"« Company's Bteameb "LAMA" 1,193 tons, O. W. Bincialr, Commatdtr will hedespatched lcr the above port- every Wednesday, at 4 p.m. from the Koadp. A Launch leaves Johnston's Pier for st -aiuer at 8-SO p. m. She has excellent159 words
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Miscellaneous195 1915-02-27 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. O. str Nore.— Miss Z. A. Bhmisorj, Mrs Joerzensi n, Mrs Sealo, Mr C, S. Williaiiis. Mr A. Lawrence, Mr G. Edwards. Per P. O. str Mai wa.— Messrs W. Dunman. W. P. I'iLkrjoy. J. f-ketton. R Thomson. T.Glen DOliog, P. Turner, Mr Mrs G Ellis.195 words
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Miscellaneous566 1915-02-27 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. on February 26, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Magnet I-Vb 2 4 Klaag I"eb '23 Inuer Roads Lndy Weld lfalaoai Cornelia wrlyte H itaiaiii \o. 8 Wharf vnjou F.-b J3 Inuer Roads? Dutch. Singfcep Feb 2 5 Inner566 words
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532 1915-02-27 10 I A friend well kno.vn here and m Penang, who has jino returned to tbe Straits from England, happen* d to be pis- sing thr.ugb the Sutz Canal at a particularly exciting and interesting time. Iv j a private letter to a hidy532 words
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Article295 1915-02-27 10 The Basler Nacbrieten reprcduces o letter, written to his parents living m Switzerland, by a French soldier, actually with his regiment m Ipper Alsace. We take from it the following amu&ing episode Recently, I was ordered to go on bicycle to a village m the295 words
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Article171 1915-02-27 10 The judgment of the Court of Appeal, given m England m mail week, on trading with the out my, will help to clear up a number of couciete biiaiuepS comiudi urns. j It appears to be settled that nn alien enemy cannot sue m our courts, but he i;iu be171 words
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Article1015 1915-02-27 10 (jaisqnid agaut aazninea mtmttf ««t fai J< libellL JOVMNAI> Vbat ha 3 proved to be Thk Topic of the Week s extending itself well into the second veek of its existence. Hat us, m the kbsetice of any Government communique specially intencUd fur tbis column, und1,015 words
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Article674 1915-02-27 10 An Australian View. !\<>n tbe outbreak of the war, citi/ens of America of German birth or extraction have mad I the most frantic efforts to m fioence American public opioioa m favour of Germany, and iv order to achieve their object bave exhibited a trulyWestern Mail. - 674 words
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Article73 1915-02-27 10 The homeward P. O. Packet Malta will leave Singapore at 8 a.m. ou Thursday, the 4th proxiiuo. The M. M. Company's steamer Poljre sien left Colombo at 8 a.m. on the 25tb instant and may be expected here ou Tuesday morning. The mails from Europe by the B.73 words
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Article269 1915-02-27 10 The Palladium are putting on a very strong programme for to-night, every one of the subjects being entirely new to Singapore audiences, A Koyal Sin. or The Wages of Sin ie Death, is the principal picture m this new programme it depicts au impressive military fetory of love269 words
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Article299 1915-02-27 10 Qubstioh of Pbocrbdqig With tiii: Proikct. With reference to the plea of tbe French Deputy, M. (Jauthitr de Clagny, for an J immediate commencement of tbe Channel Tunnel, a representative of the hritiab Channel Company gave some details as to the position ut tbe scheme before tbe299 words
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Article215 1915-02-27 10 Some interesting particulars are to hand regarding the central tebting station for the rubber planting industry which is to be established m Java and from which 60 much is expected by the enterprising planters m the advancement of their industry. The Commission of Preparation consists of Messrs.215 words
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