The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 April 1915
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Title Section15 1915-04-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE^ CENTS SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915. NO. 8,41:5.15 words
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Article200 1915-04-10 1 The Germans vow admit that they are on tbe defensive, and a wild article m a semi official organ is evidenty deegned io quieten tbe anxiety of the populace Page 4. The French have made further matked progress: between the Metise and the Moselle, and the Russian200 words
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Article788 1915-04-10 1 If the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is willing to enter upon a new and mu-ch-needed campaign, we beg to suggest that it should turn its attention to the modern fashion cf christening helplfss infants at the font with what are popularly know v as788 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1915-04-10 1 9 Announcement Extraordinary. Barkers Big Masterpiece. The World-Renowned Masterpiece of the British Stage AT THE THE N3NEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 PM. The Initial Presentation of the Newest and Most Costly British Exclusive !>:;:;]; Stoi^ CACT Produced m Britain British AuthoT "-«O By a British Finil 5414 words
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Advertisement248 1915-04-10 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NJOHT EXTRA SHOW AT 8 P.*. U3UAL SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-WIGHT. If yon Faw ENGLASfD'B MSNAi'K, then yon will surely want to «*-p TRB WASHER «PY. auoiher grand deusatioiial Drama, deuliug with Germany and her IRON (ROSS Merchant;-, A thrilling d. ;i-q*248 words
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Advertisement132 1915-04-10 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Education m Yoikshire Page 2. look-keeper Beekf post Page 2. Notice ra estate of Lion Hoa Puab. da rei ted Pagfl 2. s (i.e. annual meeting Pact 1. Powell's auctions Page "2. Little's clearance sale Page 3. I>. g 106t Page 4. KtM ised Sftiiii-:); lists Pjge 6.132 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1915-04-10 1 THE WEEK. Hlgb Water -6-57 a ifl S 4S p in bits. Dot, Vi-tciia Theatre. 9-H i-TJ. Sunday 11th Bigh Water *.nin 9-20 p.m. Lowßon&aiy. hi.ld Nera expected. Monday 12th. Wigh »<>!-i y- ->• a.«ii 9-47 p.m. Boyi I -Tohore 1 i f.15 p.m. Asiatic B tiety. Uaseam 5 p.m.93 words
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Advertisement817 1915-04-10 2 B)u. But to have Jellicoa's greatness thrust upon you ia an unnecessary evil which deserves uatempared censure. The fathers oi 1010 would do well to study their Hnyward, for m the course of his works there is a line that very aptly tins the case. I hold he l^ves me817 words
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Advertisement402 1915-04-10 2 I SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWi£T POWERFUL TUNE. FP.CM V^«s CSS 11. THE ROBINSON PS ANO COMPANY. SCOTTISH CONCERT IN' AID OF THE WAN RELIEF FUND tTNDBB THK AUSPIC s OV THE SINGAPORE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY Ami the distinguished patronage of [HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ARTHUR YOUNG, K.C.M.G. WILL402 words
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Advertisement811 1915-04-10 2 Notices FIRST CLASS ENGLISH EDUCATION I) YORKSHIRE. Mr. C. H. r.URDEN, 8.A., b.bc., Heai Master, Beveil y Gisimtcar Scho 1, England tikes entire charge cf Chinese boys am youths. Every facility for educatioa. Beauti fill, healthy district fine old gchoo! spac oa playing fields miniature ritta ia \ge etc. Pupils811 words
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Advertisement731 1915-04-10 2 Notices I SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. All Civilian^, as ho have Dot as yet do so, ai requested lo return to the Dill HsH at om i any articles of tquipmeut they received iher J. A. R. GLENNIE. Major, S.V.C. 1 a/Adjutant, S.V-i Drill flail, 1.4.1. j IN THE ESTATE Of731 words
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Advertisement727 1915-04-10 2 Auctions J I REMINDER ~^W This Day, Saturday, at 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE GF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano h m THE PROPERTY OF A. lU< < lOH Bog. AT WOODLEICH." No. £83 UPPER SERfiNCOCN ROAD An excellent ton^d oottaf* piaao by M. F. I:., bi i| I 1.727 words
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Advertisement160 1915-04-10 3 Littie's^reat Clearance Safe! I I NOW PROCEEDING I I S____if^S Sale Lines m Our Hardware Department I it iHV M^M wi 111 1 LUCAS MOTOR CYCLE LAMPS m Y\ B I Ibkt. l3BmW S^ tr^^^jMßlKjjlL ■M^^^iK^SK c sT p *«*«i^xnmffltr >..niWi>tirrOT> '^WihT'irßiiiPWH^^Bi^li^^ Beit Cast Steel Cro3s Cut Saws. 5 ft.160 words
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Article29 1915-04-10 4 Blair Gi.fnny —March 6, at Frotfnal. K. W. Secoud Lieut. 10th Ha^t Lauc**. Kegr., and of Kua'a Lumour, bon of Sir Robert Blair, to VICTORIA MaRUNNE L'RBNTER Gj.bnny.29 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1915-04-10 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, April 10, 1915. llow few there are of us who can even dimly realise that the world is approaohing with measured and irretrace able steps the opening scenes of the greatest and mo.st poignant drama that human history may ever have to record for the1,512 words
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Corrrespondence.
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211 1915-04-10 4 To The Emtok Dear Sir. Oo lending your iiMH cf tbe sth met. re Linrolus at lunve Cbapelle," I, lie an ex member of the Lincoln**, was deeply pained to hear of Mm deaths of two gallant officer?, m (j. I>. Mac\ndre\T v.nd J. J.211 words
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Article411 1915-04-10 4 a The mouthly meeting o'. the MitiislerJDg Childreo'fe League will be held m the Y.M.C'.A. ou Monday at A.co p m Messrs Towel! and Co. Inform us that I lie uusold lots of antique China ware] arc now being ofTertd for gale pnvuuly. It i^ notified m the flHirtrttl thai411 words
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Article149 1915-04-10 4 GERMANY REALISES THE INEVITABLE. A Blowing of Trumpets [By Submi < V UKUTEB 8 htbvn i. London, April 9.— The s*-n North Gerraun Gazette" ha? a v on the war, nip posed to emanate fror high military sourre, evidently oesigQed to allay the anxiety mated by tb<149 words
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Article138 1915-04-10 4 Poisonous Gases to Follow Burning 0 i .ondon. a |9 1!j i writing (M Api A i !> is unchaeged. our g as 01 curtd MWnti jit s~ on L.;-i-< >: i <iHn:ian beftdqoMtotl W< aflervard; weo beiDH r<-:i;. frcir. Bttrij on th»- iu< ming of ti138 words
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Article61 1915-04-10 4 Three Arrests. London. Xpri! I.—Dum ipitl I been arrested and charged u.t. municating BtTeJ ami mi.it: mution by wr:tinp m invisible various addresses ou the coutim cahe^ are fedNCi to be cf nr. portacct They will h<- tr eJ courte. m tt.nieru. undet .);<■ I ende--1 >eftnce61 words
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Article60 1915-04-10 4 Apr El v 1 nnciBl Tiafl Iftft !;.:t;. v. i: B vit-iu i InUai ka BH^ml tl wiu-iit n ,'tt, Mr i'triy (.;;t:.\..--&cm cf N> U :>::d I inpauj". b« been appoioted to tecon Uu toniuip- f^; 1 tmncpo I porpotei difßcailj mas |j y <" r'60 words
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Article131 1915-04-10 4 The Losses at Neuve Chapeife. L.-p.ion. April B.«— i\ <i Ellis >li '<■ :i". is: "-< Monmouths l i Pll..M': f i. WorNPKD- I U MR S > i i Eiallwfti v toea i < r Rsi [Jko ffh I I I j I W art :u)6.131 words
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Advertisement236 1915-04-10 4 ynaude fcf/, 1 i Says "1 think your 'De Reszke I IME?^/ J p> Cigar Itos ar- most excellent, and I j sHa'i have great pleasure m V j K^ I re^om/nending them." i§ T^" ACTORS, Operatic »^W T Singers men whose |j -iiir R threats are highly sensitive to236 words
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Advertisement46 1915-04-10 4 LOST From Ben-Ledl, No 543, East Coast Road, a back half casxQ Australian Spaniel dog bearing Mnoicipal No. 23; 6. Answers to tbe name JACKEE Finder will be rewarded by returning same to Die above add ess cr to No. -if, Cairnhill Road. 10-4 16 446 words
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Article422 1915-04-10 5 CONVINCING PROGRESS OF FRENCH ARMIES. Desperate German Counter-Attacks. [By Subindiine Cable]. hKITKRS SbBVICB. (iris. April 8. The evening communi r*ys The res-u'ts obtained betsvoeu lac Bfevee at'd Mu-^lle are everywhere aaafinaed. Haius have soaked tbe clay the Woevre district to a great d-pth readeriag movements of artillery422 words
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Article140 1915-04-10 5 Gccd Weather Brings Mora Activity. Linden, April B—The8 The French Eyewitness bays: Amidst the v.ore glorious and m» M tifeci.ve deeds cf the army at i:»r.;-.- tki activities cr the airmen have beeu temporarily la the bacirgroimn' Bnl Bsm weaihes tmd lanicir iaylifbt have pavsaitti I reciuslescfCS of140 words
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Article102 1915-04-10 5 A Significant Event. I s, -Th i Syndic of Rome I at a bm >::•-, attended by il]l ti: priucipal B itii It M L h wew establifthed citi en aommii^ees to super i m i *b la Lhe fcwnl i;.. Hob, I ppcciallj re^ardin-; MB I I102 words
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Article40 1915-04-10 5 I mi April A tcaal official note Hurt Ualo Serbian conversations MtMMhißgai Ullin' residing the Auriai.c. icaliau diplomacy m the Balkaus conforms on all points with that of the Katente Powers, wttl which it is m close agreement.40 words
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Article270 1915-04-10 5 GERMANS HAVE A DISAPPOINTING WEEK. The M Falaba >f Murders. [By Submarine Cable]. RICTIB'S SISVIOA, London, April 9. A statement issued by the Press Bureau crushingly replies to the Germans who aro trying to excuse themselves for murderiqg the Falaba passengers. It says the Falaba was unarmed, and270 words
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Article69 1915-04-10 5 Further Russian Successes. Lor ilon. April 9. I'etrngrnd: A ccmmumqi- btatee that \he Radians m tbe Caipathiane have progressed m the valley of ouil.iva. dislodging the Ausirians. Austru Germans, considerably rein torced, attempted to develop an offensive at Mt/o L?borp/. but were repulsed with heavy Josses. The Russians69 words
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Article154 1915-04-10 5 Good News for Allies and Neutrals London, April 8. An agreement, sanctioned by Government, has been reached between the Loc.lonL'han.ber of Commerce and the owners of sixteen vessels interned at J'adang and Sabuug. whereby car^o beloa<ing to Hrifi?h, allied and neutral merchants will be released on154 words
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Article47 1915-04-10 5 Cavalry Driven Off Cairo, April 8 Official A small body of Turki-h cavalry was observ d yeste:day northeast of El Kantara. A few shots vrere exchanged with the enemy who retired. All aeroplane reconnaissances show there are no oilier troop? within ri j ach.47 words
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Article54 1915-04-10 5 Amsterdam, Apiii 8. -The Constantinople official gazette calls op all able to i>enr arm- vbo have hitherto not been liable for military fervice, including lad for tht: defence ol the coasts and frontiers, and tlfo mates all immigrants three months after arrival liable bo serve tor the54 words
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Article33 1915-04-10 5 London, April 9. A Washington: telesaja tbuL President Wilson has cabled to the King ol the Belgians greetings of friendship, and goodwill on the occasion of His Majesty's birthday.33 words
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Article22 1915-04-10 5 London, April 9. luburances have been effected m London at forty guineas per cent; against a (ierman invasion of Holland.22 words
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Article23 1915-04-10 5 London, April 8. Rubber 2s 6^d sellers, Shellac May sixty-ona August sixty-three nominals rubber 23 4jd, Copra sellers, coconut 39s 6d.23 words
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Article1231 1915-04-10 5 When the General Court Martial reassembled yesterdiy morning, Sepoy Shamsuddia Khan was put upon his trial. He was charged with joining m the mutiny and also with murder, the allegation against him being that he is the man who shot Lieut. Elliott, The Court was constituted as1,231 words
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Article524 1915-04-10 5 A BOCCESSPUL PRODUCTION. Somerset Maugham has written a number of clever hooks m that light society vein which has been bo popular of late years, and a number of pluys of a similar tjpe. Of the latter probably the best known and most successful from ail points of524 words
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Article26 1915-04-10 5 Agents, AdamBon,GilfillanA Co Penang. Rahman Tin Mill 500.18 pkls. tribute 31H.65 pkls. total 819. Rahman Hydraulic:— 700 pkls. Agents. Welsh and Co.26 words
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Article104 1915-04-10 5 Oog yiuv, a Eokien, was ohargedyesterday m the second police court with criminal trespass m a house iv Fraser Street on Thursday night he was convicted or.d sontenced to 14 u-.i.vs' rigorous imprisontnent. A Tamil nampd Sangaram was convict ed m the District (Jour 1 ester Jay, of the theft,104 words
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Advertisement262 1915-04-10 5 THE BEST STAND CAMERA SETS OBTAINABLE In MAHOGANY and TEAK. ROBINSON Co. SINGAPORE. b a m g 0 Cj A o JVI £j X ti «k .^^w j^^i w y lay abteJ M «em I m PL Cream for Tennis Wear m 3 Qualities No. 83 CREAM RIBBED 75 CtS.262 words
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Advertisement925 1915-04-10 6 S Hipp ing I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collteb Quay. n*r»FR (IONTKA<IT WITH THE NKTHKKrMNIW !NOf* OOVmiMMRIVT, •Beouwkr Eelat-Fandjang, Bengkalia, 6iak and FakanTaior. Apr 10 •Van Kieheeck Penang, Lh -Seuirawp, Sigii. Fabaij;, Oelre-Lhene, Meulaboh, Siva ang, Singk Baros. Si boiga. Goeaoeng Sitoli, F.aheva, N<;k925 words
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Advertisement574 1915-04-10 6 S h i p p ing ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. s.s. KALOMO" sailing about May 24 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. j OPERATING MODERN HIGH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS. I MCWGQLIA -7000574 words
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Advertisement508 1915-04-10 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES HAIL LINE For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Polynesien Apl 9 Kera Apl 11 Ernest-bituons Cordillere Apl 25 May 9 Amtizone May 9 N£ra Mny 21 Chili May 23 Cordillere June 4 Atlantique .lune 6 Amazone JuueJß Palyn&ien June 20 For all508 words
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Advertisement550 1915-04-10 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAX* For China, Japan, Penang, Cejitt Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymootb and London. Through Bills of Lading lHHned for Chtti Ooapt, Persian Golf, Oonttfieatal acfl Acjtro*, Porte. Bteamere will leave Stngaporf od o« MtaV MAIL LINES BOMKWABD (rOB LUROfEi From Singapore, conriQcttnc at Colombo with550 words
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Article925 1915-04-10 7 Birds of the Peninsula.. The April issue of the Journal of the Federated Malay States Museums, (which forms Part I of Vol. VI.) is a timely reminder of the valuable but unobtrusive work which is being accomplished m the Malay Peninsula by Mr H. C. Robinson and his925 words
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Advertisement81 1915-04-10 7 SCOTCH WHISKY TCH^ HISKV "R¥ AI^K" a lITIITTE 19 Diirl.tjfl. fi[ VVtil 1 r"j •ago. T w^> W W bBLcSV^L JR, J ALV/AVS THE HIGHEST QUALITY >re the largest m the world) enable them to LIBBY'S SLICED BACON i^C |TO r:7FZD c L ivjes. Q u i: s r; cl;v-g81 words
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Advertisement173 1915-04-10 7 I DISINFECTANTS, i M ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. H 1 AS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 9 |"SANITAS.OKOL,^o f^&Z*™^^ Tv frerh and salt'^vaier." Uaaft CCl< or^ lJltJ la!;^^ 'e'wifb bu'l' I Supplies of the "SANITAS DISINFECTANT" m2| be bad cf 1 I Th"n-Sr^-wa- Sal 4'E 2 i:jt CrlßMd173 words
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412 1915-04-10 8 PRINCE OF WALES IN THE FIRING LINE. Amid the Mud and Flying Bullets Somewhere m France.— The telephonist j seemed more interested than usual m the instrument. Quickly the "Mick, mick, ma, mas" came through the buzzer and the telephonist's face lit with eagerness. The j buzzing stopped, and immediately412 words
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Article173 1915-04-10 8 The sea air on the South Coast tppeari to encourage informal social arnenitiee and this, from a London correspondent to a Colombo journal, must be put down to tbe enterprise Stimulated by the extra ozone of the DeinhbourLo>il Down at Bournemouth a frieod of mine noticed173 words
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Article333 1915-04-10 8 1 had b singular 1 might say r very Bioguiar— experieoce of lo*s »i <l bu!m6 quent recover; ouce while pike*flßbing," if.' b^gaa Boffcly. It wan not tackle, however, In' jewellery this riiif. m fact. It is n iiii^' 1 t rent-tire very highly, owing to itn hi in** an333 words
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Advertisement297 1915-04-10 8 s^^?ss»^nnnnnnnnnnpnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnninffiiimnnnnnnnKsaßq«|g W&i ws§> /t^» m Id ill V* l=» With Lea Perrins' sauce, a few g ;^A V sprinkled over the meat, fish -j /^^ffl^lM*vl% or c^ ieese <^ :c are a^ at s required p M tll^ W^i^ 9s^ t0 m P art ie most delicious piquancy *^&s'tz*r-*3£s?Gy &v*297 words
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Advertisement9 1915-04-10 8 Chronic Foi'Ciiest Complaints Woods Great Peppermint Care. Is. 6d9 words
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Advertisement221 1915-04-10 8 iLJf I W^l \aj| Amtrnhii nlo':e i HOLi-ANDS Gi\) J&^ J^^ v ;/.>•. /:<-<;» ,'y ,r.,)0 ,000 fcott c,<*uy.ar. The Beverage that Benefits n /i^ff n,<-r' I v imal other organs. Vast! v- hB 1^ -f I pcrior 1 -ijinary gte, GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX CUP. IN HALF LEMON221 words
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Article58 1915-04-10 9 (CO! ftl 01 WB DP TO April 9). Bar.h itn s 24 -ltf M dercand 2-4 1-32 Private credits 8n s 2-4 19 ?2 Isdia, T. T. 174^ HONOKONQ, demar.il Ml Yokohama, damatd 111 4 L Ja\a, domand l«t| Banokok, demand 66i S< VHBBiJNs, Bank Buying $8.54 nk oi58 words
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Article151 1915-04-10 9 a*] (H Lbiei Cabe No. I -i ;Ca ibtor Cube No. 10 .00 >. Pepper Black crdin. B'pi re 22.00 Pepper. (White fair) 89.00 Katmogi (11# is tta 21.00 Numie^ i>'o to tae 1) 22. C0 Maco UJaua) 80.0:) Clones (Ambcins) 40.00 Bali Coffat U% E 1 L) 2:.151 words
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Advertisement593 1915-04-10 9 fInBS^IS9iTS3^SHEBB^HHHHIHHHHIRBBHIH^BHIHBSBHnn^EEBIi[^HBHF^B9BHBSBBEX229BBSHESHBn^^ a ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY LARGEST PAID-UP CIPITIIL OF INV EASTERN COHPIBY. g I PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tfce Company has £20.00 C deDoaited with the593 words
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Advertisement334 1915-04-10 9 HARTERED BAilfC India Australia snd Shlna. !SSOBFO!UTEQ BY Will HUBTfI ID UP CAPITAL «i,SOO.CCC B"SYS FOND *1,800>30 larva Inability o* Proprletois 01,100,008 HEAD OFFICE I 88. BISHOFSQATZ, LOIDOS, B. C. aOfIRJU AND BBAV0HK8! inesat Hoagkonf Penanj atftafe lioiio Paieft feaivla Ipoh RiTit;oos tcb^7 Karachi K^igou iQUwta Kfattg Bereuibhf. j atoa334 words
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Advertisement465 1915-04-10 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PMD-O* CAPITAL 115,000,000 32PEKVB FUHCfI Dtocttng £1,500,000 at 28.- $15,000,000) g33 %Q qqq BUyer $18,000,000} to 'v Eaaonra Ll&bllity of Pi-oprietor?^ $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS, Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, EBq., Deputy Chaiiman. S. H. DoAwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoofr, Esq. G.465 words
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Advertisement336 1915-04-10 9 eUTON INSUiUIKE BFFIBE, li Hon^ken^. OAPITAL Buße€F.!b-;U |t«600,000,C(0 A-saouciT i'AiD-CP 5OO«OOOj0fl Kbssikvh Fund 61,800,006,14 Marine Kiska at Onnrenl Bates, 6oustaad ca M Atfoita. ALLIMSE ASSU&&NBE Is, L«, AccamaKted ?uesb e^rrooit Sl?,00 COO Rot I3^tr;*> Pfi3 D'?*ya Insiurßrioea o/Icctod at rs«6R of frtm!tii which will be (ound Cavonrable feostiali:L".:.c&tf Paispsoa Slikciss336 words
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Advertisement558 1915-04-10 9 To Let TO LET No. 12 Mount. Elizabeth Road. Apply tc Loli Lain, No. COl, JNorih Bridge Koad. 10-4 uc FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Entry letof May. Parn&ley," Gallop Road recently done up m ide and out. Apply CUTHRIE Co. 8-4 tths LEI Modern newly bai\t Flats at M !Tb*558 words
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Miscellaneous369 1915-04-10 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels iv pjrt at. 1 1 a.m. on April 9, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarka Will o'the Wisp April 8 nner R >ade Circe April 9 N0.7 Wuaii Dutch. Maras April 8 Singkep S. h. hum April 9 French. Polynesien April 9 No 8369 words
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Article1226 1915-04-10 10 The following is the report of the Committee for the year ended 3 1st December, to be presented to the members on April 15 Your Committee have the pleasure to present the Annual Report and Accounts lor the year ended 3 Ist December, 1914. Finance, Tbe Income1,226 words
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Article430 1915-04-10 10 STRAITS MEN FOR THE FRONT. Mr A. K. Sansome of this office, who left here with otbers of tbe Malayan Kecraits, writes cut the following iutere^ting nou s of the whereabouts if Singa* I>jre men 10th Batt Ixoyal Fasiliem Jost n line to l^t you know tbat for cl.jse opoa430 words
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Article155 1915-04-10 10 HIGH SCHOOL, MALACCA. The following ib a list of successful candidates m thn Cambridge Local Examinations (DeO. 191 I) v? the High School, Malacca It is reraaiked Umt (!ih only distinc tion m Boglisb id all Malaya wns obtained i»y a Hieb School (Malacca) bo> SSKK R8155 words
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Article1119 1915-04-10 10 Qwloqnid ag*ut aorataee ■•■tif *«t fat f» libellL JUVSHAfi The Times Issued a portentous warning m mysterious terms to high government officials on the leakage of government secrets, an I warned them not to discuss high state affairs m the presence of what is euphemistically culled1,119 words
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Article260 1915-04-10 10 The X.P.M. steamer Melchior Treub returned on Thursday from Belawau Deli. I and having embarked the mails for Jav:t from Europe by the British India Kteamer left jesteraay afternoon fur Hatavia, I Samarang and Sourabaya. She also took mails for auttralia via Torres Straits. The M.M. etearaer Polyaesien,260 words
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Article76 1915-04-10 10 i Sunday htm athil. Jobneton'b I'ier at 8, 9 aud 10 am 3 2.30 and 8 30 p.m. Club Hungalow at 8.30 and B.SO ft.ni.,)' l 12.15, 8 and 5.h0 p.m. a It ia ofßciaHy 6tuted hy Lord M ireus Deresfoid, manager of hi« Majesty's racing 6tuti,76 words
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Article53 1915-04-10 10 Time balls en Fcrt Canning ani Mount Fftber drop dnily at 1 j>.m., Singapore standaid I tsme. corresponding t> 6 a m. Orteuwioh mean time. Tbe time gun is fired at 12 o clock f noon, Indicating Singapore standard time, on I every day excepting Sunday when it is lired53 words
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Article114 1915-04-10 10 I Proclamation by Ordpr of Hi* Excellency Brigadier (General Dudley ii. Elidoat, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Notice m hereby given that no Male yerpou of any of the Indian races ore* Eighteen Years of age is permitted to leave the Settlement Of S:nj4Hi)ore, m which Martial Law114 words
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Advertisement364 1915-04-10 10 I Is your Baby contented? EE Your baby ran he contented and I<nppy, 1 joy nnJ pfeasurr you,< if his food satisfies h. w.. Baby should take his bet tie n:■<• Im .^a^a^ should siccp peaoi '\i.\\. week al < ••■< k \'.t ■;^!)t j:k: :uvilt .r.e t n's b.iln364 words
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Miscellaneous56 1915-04-10 10 WEATHER REPORT. Katidat g r erbfcu Hoepital Apiil B X vroin. SSI F»L 29 872 29.77< 29 63S B reUf, Bft h-2 S Wtt liulD Tbei. 8 0 fOO kiO Hr. ci Wfnfl Nfi c Im calm jj Mvx. I'en.p m ahart. s-2 M*x. m a uo IM 0 Ktin56 words
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