The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 April 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915. NO. 8,417.
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  • 187 1 The striking Russian successes m the Carpathians have driven tli3 Austro Germans to attempt desperate counter* measures, par sou .H$ lin ;tcd b_ Llis Kaiser, against the Hussion i eft Pago 5. To day's telt.j rs 9 r 1 r UI Is totivitji on the western Fro'i*,
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  • 1582 1 A RETROSPECT. Many men who base "done" Paris m tl mr becbelof days ar? II be interested m tb< following paragraph hich comes from R ;--t d o r r |i:ijvi < February 27 f \i< k < r > o'c'ock this morning at aHe Lto rg Foe
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 399 1 f ORCHARD RCUD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD RCr.D. TO-KIGHT EXTRA SHOW AT S?.*. USUAL RHOVV AT 9-15 PM. TONI-Tr j "HOT SQOD ENOUGH" Three ent of H >it Fonr Films thftcom^ intD cur Ha.ds ai' 1 rejectee! because they arc Not God Rno-rgh for PALLADIUM PATHOS'S. We Only Wanttbe B
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    • 119 1 I SCOTTISH CONCERT; I IS AID OF THE WAR RELIEF FU^D UNDER THH AUSI'IC S OP I THE SIKGAPCFiE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY And the distlngnisbetl pntronr.ge of HiS EXCELLENCY SIR ARTHUR YOUNG, K.C.M.G. WILL BE HELD IN THE VIGTORI4THEATOE: I FRIDAY, THE 16th APRII-, 1915. BEGINNi.JG AT 9 P.M. PEOMPT.
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    • 209 1 LITEST ADYE2TISE.f_.SXTS. Maternity nurse wan'.ei fjr Johore s Liquidators Intimation ye Lallang Land*, Ltd.— Page 2. Sfalakoff notice Page 2. Powell's auction of kimonos, etc. Page _>, X.P.M. revised sailing list Page 6. Powell's auction of furniture, etc. Page Embassy cigarettes Page 10. MARTIAL LAW. Proclamation hy order of Hit
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 107 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 15th. High Watt r -11-lSa.m., '''CI pm. P di. I Homeward rxald:e. hfiuj:ft!>ore Golf Club meeting, 6.16. Friday 16fh. Bigh Wtt.r -ll 45 a.m., 11-20 p.m. Legislative Council, I to p.m. H coltish Coocer t, Thea no, t ).m. 1 9 O. Oetward mail expected. S turda/
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  • 136 2 Several attempts byOermen office i ri> sDuers to escape from the A. mm region iuto China dir.^uised as Chinees bays been frustrated. The Kalgan. tbe eighth and h;-. vessel cf tho "X" type of 9.0( ton Bteamers for tbe P. and O. Company now fl ting ou*. at Messrs Cammell
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 55 2 Oil GAS POWER, Diesel, Semi Diesel, and Suction Gas Engiues and Plants enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult. The Borneo Company Limited. Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power aud satisfactory running. Crude Oil Consumption from .4
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    • 332 2 ffi ___nE B I B leal i_-___2<- ~'^£&&£sr% ±m\ iJbTM ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW.ET POWERFUL TONE. from S2scash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. GELESTINS VIGHY TABLE WATER. This most celebrated Rnd tneomparahk '.ablo water m o der to meet the rising demands of the public hafi been
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    • 680 2 Notices SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. NOTICE The Twenty-Fourth Annual M»etirrg of the Members will be held m tbe Club Bouse, on Thursday, the IMb day cf Apiil, 1915, at 1-15 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Report of the Committee, and the Accounts submitted by the Honorary Treasurer, and. if apprcvtd,
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    • 779 2 Notices MAUKOFF RUBBER Co., Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Boots cf the Coniiaoy will be closed from the )9th to 2 Jrd Apr, 19 5, both days inclusive, ror the preparation cf Dividend Warrants. By Order cf the Rrard, BOUSTEAD ft Co., Secretaries. 16-4 214 IN TNE
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    • 529 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Japanese Silk Kimonos, Mandarin Coats. Silk and Linen Embroidered Table Centres, L adies' silk skirts and blouses, Silk Handkerchiefs, stockings, &c To be held at Powell Cos saleroom ON MONDAY, 19th APRIL, AT 11 AM. NOW ON VIEW. POWELL A Co Auctioneers.! I£-1 19-4 AUCI lON
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    • 388 2 To Let TO LET To. 12 Mount CMaafeotfa R X Lob Lam, No. 601, Nonb Bridg* K< 10-4 H ro LEI Modern newly built F"iat^ at Tbr rear the Sea View Eou;i Tarjong Electric light and Fans, and W, u r ta Special terms wi'l ix scor i willing to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 538 3 I JOHN LITTLE "AND CO., LTD. I I CASH SALE NOW PROCEEDING I TUESDAY 6th TO TUESDAY 20th APRIL, <91? I NO CATALOGUES ISSUED I i A COVERS. TARANTULLE Silk FiilSh. j STRONG QUALITY, SMALL CLEARING LOT ONLY. I 1 for the sale, special offer for sale only. m f
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  • 30 4 Domestic Occurences. BIRTH. FiOWEF.— At 4\ Earl's Court Sqa are, 8.W., on the llth Match, the wife of Victor Augustine Flower, Major P/.3th Btn., 'lhe London Kegt., cf a ton.
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  • 1530 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, April 15, 1915. lt may be supposed that the law of reprisal which be it noted does not exclude the good for good as well as the evil for evil, although usage, as is its wont, and after the weakness of human nature, rather sanctions
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  • 853 4 Mr R. L. D. Wodehouse, of the Lnion Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd returned by tbe P. aud O. Mail yesterday from Hoi g kong, where he has been recuperating for U the past few weeks. In connection with the death of the late Mr C. A. Ribeiro, uLo died
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  • PENANG NEWS.
    • 82 4 (From Our Oun Corr-> Penang. April 14. -A: St. GpQr Kaster Vestry meeting, thi Hon. M r Bryant presided. The Rev. K. ttated that the credo balance JJ^ chaplain b church accoi.nt v. ***** en fixed 4U piH 1 i to tLe credit cf tha J
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    • 44 4 An impri sii g perede I ig leal aii r and Mali y i Councillor En cted mem end bis i ktitefac tion with In I Beaded I Ua c troo ira\ r r 1 seven d were di-OBJeecd or thn
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    • 64 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. J'.v C 13, 6 10 p.m.- -Tie- Fhmm4 three per caul beaAi i T00..\ ball, kt goooe then fate. I the as le l*i re i attai Daring the nigl Zeppelin any militei Louis and ni ighboni ieh i kosps Pre iidenl Pcieeai al spect:oj cf the
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  • 43 4 THROUGH PERSIA WITH BIBLE AND CAMERA. itead -.15 Ma i .rii iel Fi reii-M. cond I ll Le 6oci log and i untie c lei gs naa. ber of very will I ri ra aad his pataoaal eapei sian6. Ail are cordially invited
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  • 94 4 BRITAIN' S GREAT RESOURCES. a md 1 Thi Nt I rk rPreei I oa I u:.J> Itedly t_U I I the r ssc are of as Lord Kitclo rciterati obstacle to early ia i i..-t-r's militai i frcm gri i ras »un I t each s be. n;. be. HTbei
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  • 54 4 sd o\ copy c i pubic what tion i the 10l that only tht i to he preeenl thiDg shoal i ia Saagarj stories have to be peeeed f the Cera vl o ta kos gr t :u oaee te ci if anything that raleti t UN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 88 4 g*s± We have been appointed j Ml. MARTINI ROSSI'S CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. ________M«_____________-__--B-_----------____-_r_ LASTS ANOTHER SIX DAYS ONLY j FURTHER BARGAINS OFFERED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. j Auto Linen Suiting $1-25 per yard. I Nainsook $2=75 for 12 yards. I OFFERS NOT TO BE MISSED. *fcfc ill I' z£%&~z&b&& ■__^vjg_g-rga_aE-B'- $mmtmiiME3S3^a^s2r
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  • PEACE TALK.
    • 187 5 President Wilson's Comments. [By Submarine Cable]. KirTM s SKRVIca. LtTodon, April 12. The American press g jars the Pope s plea for peace prema tare. ffaihiogtoa April IS. -Commenting on ri tout toe Peps is deeiiuoi of iiing any move tbe United States ilb view
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    • 249 5 Gmaq and titr 4i Brave Men." Api I i- -The German ric t Ambaseadoi 'ex :imen: v: i in*, goat ion il ;8 larinepri mere aemies. ll seya Their ted ai brave men their military dv nu tn i ratnent is com] ci :nte reprisah." Thi ctu
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  • 16 5 bout Street i; m aj i tto ther i I and i at-
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  • 16 5 ne, April IS.— -The trade be- I Nhtali .pan is increasing utd bounds, I
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  • 510 5 STORIES OF HEROISM IN ATTACK. Cermans Lose Heavily. [By Submarine Cable]. SauTEß's Slavics. Paris. April 12. Official. The French Eye witness describes tbe German attempt to recapture a redoubt at Beau Sejour after n vio'ent bombardment. Our lookouts reported the massing of the Germans aud soou our machine
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  • 29 5 i Paris, April 12. A communique sa}B The battleship "Saint Louis" and seaplanes j have bombarded an important Turkish c.i up m the neighbourhood of Gaza.
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  • 99 5 I lib utu! \Ji rrdllLi^'. Pa is, A rii 12. hi. the opening of the gt ral M. Viviani m an eloquent I lid that Germany, who was completely igi ci nt oi the il oi France, was now suffering *t oishna ntofherei She thought tc I -.he
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  • 25 5 d >ril 13 —An Ami kerdam tele [ar >bal von der Goltz iias presenter .an tl iron cross of the first lass.
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  • 40 5 London, April 18. -At Amsterdam the egraal re. >rts that a biplane believed I De i m was brc ight down while •dying over the district ol Goes, by rifle fire, The two aviators wUI be interned.
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  • 7 5 Louden. April 13. Rubber 2s Bsd.
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  • RUSSIANS' TASK.
    • 300 5 TO RESIST GREAT A USTRO-GERM AN MOVE. Enemy Alarmed By Carpathians Successes. [By Submarine Cable]. KrcfEs's Seitvroa. J London, April 13. The latest Petrograd communique hae been carefully scrutinized by experts, who interpret it as meaning that a great aggregation of A ustro Germans from all quarters is making an
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    • 182 5 A Prosperous People. London, April 18. The Russian Minis ter of Finance, being interviewed, gave a rosy picture of the financial and ecouoruic oondition of Russia. People did not feel privations from tbe war owing to the Government ailewnuce to families of soldiers which was greater than tbeir-
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  • 192 5 Business bide ot tne -War. London, April 12 -Tenders for Gfteen millions six monthti Treat-in y bills totalled £14,816,000. The average rate was C 3 14-; 4d. Tenders at £98 -J.- 4d were alloted to 64' London, April 13, Tbe London Gazette says that from April ll
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  • 47 5 London, April 13. Killed. G. B;nBteed, C. M. Dyer, j Died of Wounds, S. 11. Lomaz. Wounded. W. F. Coates, T. Horif- blower, M. Bfacpherson, R. Prentice, Coloi oel A. Schreiber, 2nd Lieut. 0. Horley j fOxfordshire Light Infantry), Lieut. 1. [Muirhead (Black Watch.)
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  • 454 5 On Monday, at the E*st Wharf, Tanjong Pagar, a very plea3act Function took place jou board the s.s. Dilwara," when Mr Rospopoff, Consul General for Russia, pre sented an address to the Right Reverend N. Paul, tbe Armenian chaplain, who left that day for Calcutta. Almost the
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  • 402 5 The fifth report of tho directors of the Mahikcff Robber (An puny, Limited, deal ing with the year ended l>cc. Blst, 1914, is as folio* s Accounts. The net profit for the year, after making a full provision for depreciation, amounted to S <-7 to which has to
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  • 23 5 Agents. 11. Carpmael. Pelepah V*alley 9,000 Kota Tinggi 4.755 Siginting:— 2,800 CloveUy:— 8,054 Durian Sabatang 2,240 Singapore Tara 25,180
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 255 5 ROBINSON Go. I I\E_rllll Iti nlufiK. Hill v Untrimmed Straws Flowers Feathers New Dress .Materials Chine Ribbons Shadows Laces, Silks fcr Ladies' Belts. m^^ mmmmmm^ a^ t mmmmc^ mßamm^' m^ mmmm mmmm mmmmmmma mmmwm^mm^mwmwmmmmmmmwm^^ 7 -4. /l. mm m mj m m 4^* M/_n_n.f 7 tub, Unshrinkahie 0 f' 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 898 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLI JKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyeb Quay. nKDRR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEKr.A.NDR INDIA OOVEKNMRNT. TE Weert Ta'avia Apr 15 •3RANTAN Eil i oa Apr 15 •Sing Kara Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong LeidoDg, Beroxnbang Paneh, Asahan aia Belawan Deli Apr 15 •cP£El.mvn Letong. Kraraat, Maras,
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    • 615 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. s.s. KALOMO" sailing about May 24 s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE on or June 7 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An Express weekly service
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    • 470 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Polynesiea Api 9 N^ra Api 11 -rnest-aimons Cordillere Api 2."> May 9 Amazone May 9 Kera May 21 Chili May .3 Cordill^re June 4 Atlantique .lune 6 Amazone June 18 Polyc^sien June 20 For
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    • 434 6 1 Shipping JL \JL Vj STEAM NAVIGATION COMP^ For China, Japan, Penang Ctv\ H Australia, India, Aden, Egypt j Mediterranean Ports, Plymoatfc and London Throngh Bills of Lading i--n 3 fol o. Coaftt, Fere-tan Golf, Continental anfi Arr^ Forts. Bteamere wiU leare Singapore cd or hq., MAIL LINES Homeward (roB
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 614 7 I THE Mil iIH mmm CQMPINY REGISTERED IN THrwiONy UIRtE-T PAID-UP CIPITII Of INT EASTERN COHPINT. I I PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFHCE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Oid?Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00 C deuoalted with the Supreme Court of
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    • 321 7 CHARTERED BANK 3f India Australia and Ghlna. INCORPORATED 01 RO.U CHARTER. PUD DP CIPITIL £i JOO 000 888BRYE FUND Z S 800*000 ttaterYe Uability o. Proprietors^ £1. 200,000 HEAD OFFICE i 88, BISBOPSOATB, LONDON, I. 0. AaS-JOIKS AHD BRANCHES! I amntaar Honskong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket i Batavia Ipoh Kangoon
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    • 455 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-O? CAPITAL 115,000,000 RESBSYfi FUNDS Sterling £1 ,000,000 at 2a.- 815,000,000 ft nu nnn SUver 118,000,000/ 88 W 0W Betorve Liability of Proprietors^. 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman, 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak,
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    • 369 7 .-w-rrrm i .ii m j MANUFACTURERS LIFE 1 INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. KSTABLISIIKD 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE M and ".NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-snrrenders. etc.. arc promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore Without the delay of reference to 1 Head Office. The Reserves tor protection of
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    • 922 7 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, Horse and Carriages &c, AT "BLAIR_DAM," No. 9, LEONIE HILL ROiD. ON SATURDAY, 24th APRIL, AT 2-30 P.M. Europe-made elegantly doi ned mahogany disrlay cabintt ith mirror i aael Ihonet's bentwood upho'H ered drawing ,o-m sui'e lady's wax polished tt
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  • 617 8 Wireless and Flight. Two excellent; examples were given last week by Professor R. A. Gregory, F.R.A.S., m the course of a paper on Scienca m the Daily Press, read before the Circle of Scientific, Technical, and Commercial Journalists, of the manner m which the public
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  • 161 8 iiow Enemy Stock has been Unloaded.! New York, March 10. The intimation by England that •all; stocks and bonds shipped by Germans are liable to seizure has caused strong feeling here, as the majority of securities transferred are bought and paid for here. It is
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  • 173 8 11 ENGLISHMEN AND THEI3 EOST SHOT. Paiis, March 10. The "Journal dee Delate" publishes the following extra* t f rt m the issue of February 28 of the "Official Journal of the rown of Guise (a place m tne Department of the Aisne), now m German
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  • 188 8 To tbe Editor of the Times. Sir, I bave just read with interest Mr Davison's letter m your issue of to-day. but my own experience m France recenth m no way confirtra tbe theory ot tbe sensibility of pheai a its lo (juufire. For three months, frcm
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  • 152 8 To The Editor, Daily Chronicle. Sir, In your Monday's issue you state that Mr Hedley Le Has writes that the Victoria Cross was originated m lbG6. 1 helieve I am right m saying this great honour existed hefore this date, and that the Koyal Navy enjoys
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  • 166 8 Here is aa amusing story which li going the rounds m Germany. The X titer was recently due to appear at Semi org m connection with some function, ni: J bs mentioned to a conrt official that Lt> vas always pleased to visit the Free City, as
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  • 136 8 DISCIPLINE IN HE NAVY. The Death Penalty. On the motion for tha secoud reading of the Naval Discipline Bill BirF. Banbury at-ked for aome explanation of tha measure. Dr Macnamara Baid that under the old Act, according to Section 16, where any sailor struck or attempted to strike or lifted
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 V Mobiloils A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." "OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." AS OIL SAVES POWER, IT FOLLOWS THAT ONE OIL SAVES IMC RE POWER THAN ANOTHER. When all Automobiles are buiit alike, one lubricating oil will suit all cars. When winter is as warm as summer, one grade
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    • 51 8 Those severe pains caused by wind spasms need not be endured one minute longer. A i dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure will provide instantaneous relief, it is the finest specific known for this trouble, and very' pleasant to take. Sold by Dispensaries and Etoies everywhere. 80 cents a bottle.
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    • 234 8 IgjKWONGIfOECHEONGIf H _*k__j_tJ_U^ 0 SINGAPORE Pi NOTICE. NOTICE REBERT IVES that ttM Maria depicted stWOO ar. I I KwoagToe Cbonag of Ko. rti, Booth Bridge Road, .SiLgapcrc, hid sn Bad I colours) en pactreta mi J aoxea of Befety Katcbea. Any perooa erbo w iti cut tin ar.:': irity cf
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  • 55 9 Corrected op to April 14* Bank 4m b 243 16 demand 2-4 1-32 Private credit- Ems 249-16 fHDIA, T. T. 174 1 Hongkong, demai d 20* Yokohama, demai d 114 Java, demand 142J Bangkok, demand ee£ SOVBBHKN i, Baufc Baying $8 64 Bank of B inland Ha c 6%
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  • 1454 9 Issued by FKASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, April I3th, All quotations of Sterling Shares must be regarded us purely nominal for the present. Oaf. Isboh, Paid. r«4ST Dn. Butch 8. Sellers. 63,000 28 2s Allagai 74% 19 2 0 SOO.OfO 1 1 Anglo-Java 6 0 6
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  • 167 9 Apn F 14. I Tin (200 tons) 184.28 Gambler 8 TO Gambier Cube No. 1 14.C0J Gambler Cube No. 2 10 0 5 j Peppar Black ord m 'po-e 22 00 j Pepper, (White fair) 89.00 Nutmegs (110 to t> elb 21. C0 Nutmo*B '80 oo t c In
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 259 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. r _---____________--------_---»-S--_-iZ_. J an^" lCM !L^_________|_. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalaug. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal
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    • 291 9 BRITISH INDIA S. ft. Co., Ltd FOR POST SWF.TT£MHA« *eD PEKANG, x l v COMPANY'S BTBAMBB "LAMA" 1,198 bobs, F. L. Moth, Ocrmnu-Cdcr aiß] or despatched Cor tLe .".hove ports every: Wednesday, ut -ip.m. trom the Etaaas, A Laanoo leaves Johnston's 'ru.c for bt amer ii 3-3.) p. LU. Bbc
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 395 9 Y/EATHER REPORr. ttsadaeg r.eibau Hospita! April 13 9*m _rv iPM Barorn. 32 Fab. (0900 ».7?0 VS 195 Temp, >9^ 89 0 62 5 Wet Balb Tbei W0 mo 6...0 Dir. of Wind NE cdiv cilm Max. lenp In thefti 60 0 Rain fall iv 2i Lours— 43 inches PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
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    • 493 9 LATEST ARRIVALSList of vessels ia port at 11 a.m. on April 14, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Sappho April 13 Inner Roads Kuala No. 6 Waarf Cbowtai Inner Roads Sri Muar Dutch. Emile April 18 Vsn Ontboorn Inner Roads Da X )ck April 14 Van Dietuen Et. S.
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  • 504 10 The business of tbe Court Martial was resumed this morning, when a sepoy named Tab. Mohamed Khan was called upon to auswer charges of froiaing m tbe mutiny and desertion. The coastitutroa of tbe Court remains the same, Lieut-Col. C. W. Brownlow presiding, but m place of
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  • 172 10 It: the "New Zealand Herald." of Feb, "_7th, appears a telegram fiom S}dney, giving what ii perhaps tbe moei original version of tbe oathsea]. of the Singapore emeute that has yet appeared. Here i I i I Sydney, Feb. 20th.— A paasengec by th c
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  • 207 10 Pskien, s Tamil wrmnn ol Syed Alwi Rood, was chaiged ia the second police I I Bit yesterday, with the theft of a pi.ir of gold bangle i value 170, a pair of gold earrings sales 950, a geld r e< Kb ec worth 185, a gold ring sales snd
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  • 925 10 Strongly Supports thr Tdea of 1 Military Service fob Europeans. I EASTERN COLONIES AND THE KINGS EXAMPLE OF ABSTINENCE. The Right lion. Sir J. West Ridgeway 1 Govt rnor of Ceylon from 1896 to 1908 lia at present spending a few days m 1 Colombo by way
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  • 321 10 The Committee beg to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following Already acknowledged $10,832.95 European Euipjoyees Dunlop Rubber Cornpauy Malacca Johore, March tub. 59.80 Reverend Keppel Gamier 10 jV. 11. Winson March subn. 6 j 11. M de Souza sixth iuttalment 2 I L La/.^.r00
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  • 64 10 The March mouthly medal was won by Mr Ci B. Kellagher, with a net score of 7'J. The Ladies' Medal for April btib been won by Hr 3 Hallifax. Scores Mrs Halhfax 89 BOC :?9 Mrs F. G. Stevens 15 B 12 Mrs Xicbolsou 1 r>
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  • 67 10 Tho following were the results of tbe April Medal Competitions Mrs F, G. Stevens 4 4 4 40 Mrs Cantiell n'2 7 4 5 Mrs Yowler 5.5 3 i> Six caitls vine taken cut. It. St. .J. Uradtit'll 86 1 2 7 K. Creis, B N, 88
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  • 105 10 Football is now once mete being seen on the Esplanade, aud though the txcite ment of league and cup contest] is not forthcoming, Borne very enjoyable friendly games are being playi d between bbc S C i and other teams. This evening, m a match with the R G.A.,
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  • 457 10 Through the medium of one of their interned members iv Germany, tbe imperial Merchant Service Guild are informed that tbe following British Captains and Officers are interned at the Schloss Celle, Hanover, this being an old castle where, according to reports received, tbe treatment of the prisoners
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  • 293 10 Iv s tit of madness, censed by financial lopsps. Mr Monroe Phillips, a former Mayor of Brunswick (Oeorgia), and s man who had represented his party m both Houses of the State Congress, yesterday shot and killed five of his friends atd wounded thirty five others, many fatally,
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  • 49 10 [The first "bur-car" of tbe Chinch Army was dedicated by the Bishop if London a few days ego Our Tommy's tuste may not ba choice As to the music m his soul But still it makes his heait rejoice What time he hears a bar-car roll
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 268 10 p ANOTHER CO V PLETE CHANGE T>' Q CINEMA C/A&IJ^HJ lEACHfW b j g~, BY THE SEA 1* SECOND TA MT/>IJT SEC3ND R SHOW 915 IU-rllUrll. SHOW 9..- 8 A Sensational Dramatic Feature. n m The Mystery of the Indian Pear! /|Jf VM I P\KTS. A Stirring Drama of the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 69 10 The M. M. steamers Nera and Euphrate arrived yesterday morning from Marseilles and intermediate ports. The Nera brought out the French mail, but the Euphrate came out as an inter mediate bout. The C. T. steamer Fernando Po, with the cutward Spanish n ail fcr tbe Philip pines, is due
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