The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 April 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rrf?"\ prVTQ SINGAPOEE, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915. NO. 8,42:),
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  • 127 1 Latest rabbet divideoda appemc ou page 4. Tbe notable rncidenta of the war are Bnmmasis< i 1 9. Notes from letJ r-iroui I tb< I UotiTceor cire reproduced I pa«j« 5. Teams for the u" match England v& The liest appear <•;: p*ge 3 0. Tbe execution
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  • 59 1 Man wants but little <>u thla Earth. rn.\ that little is 'Good Health.' U he will bat take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure when any sign of fever or fiysentry Is apparent, that good health he will surely possess. U in the standard medicine tor Internal ooniplaints. Hckl bv Dispensaries ana
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  • 1236 1 Down to the doticg lays of ibot great tr-jo of Victorian Noveltate, Die:, ens, Scott n'.J TL.°.ckeri«\ tbi in mortality of fiction's Crrntoct riiarnrtrtri practically fixed. r thv t^ree, it might be wise to adi DOCfl it gieater nor hss thai 'ij; otber. Tastes rary ui .i bampioni
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 INTENSELY DRAMATIC AND POPULAR PICTURES. AT THE i IK Mm CI^EfSATQGRAPH THEATRE EEACH ROAO, SECOND SHOW. AT 915 P.M, DRAMA BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. FU 4 PARTS Btory wltb i f .3 natural acting sae^s to breattie wltn real life and soouid rc.:c!er Ukla play an outstanding feature. i MAX LINDER
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    • 392 1 ORCH4SS RO^D. Singapore'* Premier Theatre. 03CKAR0 P.OAD. TONIGHT. EXTRA ftHCW AT USUAL REOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-NI3KT. WHY WAS THE IRON CROSS? j Be v o i B)8i!y Hal! With Apologiea to WILHEtiM A Co., TJali'uitca. Now Look :a th >. a Three Reel P;o action by the Famous GAUMONTC
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    • 140 1 LATEST ADVEftTISEMENTS. Soi'cc re c!.-jsi'j^ of Aye- Panaabooks Paso 2. To let: Tbe Castle, Cavenagb roadPage 2, Ross's Belfast ale has world wide reputation— Pac;e 4. Notice re pale of vice mill n achinery etc at Cbolon— Page 2. The annual meeting of the Swimming (Jab is (o i)' j
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 110 1 THE WEEK. l ThBPSdIIJ 22 id. Flfifa \> a*er— l*sl u '-11 pm. B. I, Hom< wa d mail closes. Friciiy 23rd. HI b Vd c -t it urn., '■> i m. bt. GN orKe. Mhl iki S blabber, Eons; i I 12.30. S tarilaj 24tt I 7 '_h Wj
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  • 413 2 It is announced in the Hongkong Gazette that all Indians desiring to leave Honf-kocg must obtain permits at the Central Police Station 24 boon before the time intended for departure. The Vossiche Zeitung says that what Germany cow hopes for if not a victory I OTer England in the present
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  • 50 2 BefttltiftlJ and adaptable to any style of A'-hitecture and to any method cf interior finish, are the CRAXE wonderful Art Metal Ceilings, Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Bungalows, Hotels, and Public Buxlding3. For illustrated catalogue and particulars write to the Borneo Company Limited. Singapore.
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    • 785 2 i Notices i AVIS. i A.VENDBE aux ecchC-r s pnbliq es deux I'SINES a d6oartiqutr le paldy sisei-s a Cholou (C'jcliincbi-e fraaca'se) avej magasina, mat>- j nel tt oatUlage appartouanh aox Societ* h "KIZriRH: ORIENt tt IiIZERIJfi UNION."; Lr B aerie OUIKNT" outil v-2 zvec uu i ma!6rie] ''Douglas tc
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    • 723 2 Notices THE SWIMMING CLUB, SINGAPORE. The Annual General Meeting cf the Club wlJl be held at the Bicgapcrp C.kket Club on 'luesday, the 27th ApvV, iti>, at P.*o p.m. punctually. BO8HH8?. (i). .To receive the Comtoltice's Feport and the Honorary Treasurers Statement of Accounts for the year tndicg 3lst January,
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    • 554 2 To Let TO BE LET. Fron: Ist June. 1915, commodious residence known as The Castle A'2 Ca^ena^n Road. Apply to Mrs. BIBEIRO. c/o Ribeiro and Co., Ltd. 2:1 uc. TO LET No. I, Srotta Roa:l. For further particulars, apply to Meyer Brothirs, 14, Collyer (,>aay, Singapore 20-4 BO BUNGALOW TO
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    • 642 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL EE FIELD ON j Tuesday the 18th, Thursday the 20th, and Saturday the 22nd of May, 1915. PROGRAMME. FIfcST DAY. Tuesday, 18th May, 1915. 1. THE CPIKJHG STAKES -2-45 p.m. Value $600. A Buiiteg iaon
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    • 298 2 property of different i >.--.. entries will be dit led y the IntOMin.nyCla* S6S CUM Will bc< leiNMfa v Haodicarpermay, gnater or BBwUei dui j Nor a pa thewinnei ofai Publication ol winner of two cr more i Twenty Guilder* sh; lent of On. ta| the Riivi:t> di j ta
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  • 1216 3 REUSSUId Or- 1 -30 Days' Soldiering. lire, March 1. According to some hornies, the most impressive of thtm the calendar, the Lancashire Terri- live heen five months in Egypt his en: ol 'Vhruary, and duly celebrated ;>I.J jubilee a day or two ago. Hut gui
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  • 559 3 VALUE EXAGGERATED. our Naval Needs. Iu kite course of a leading article the Xieuvre Kotterdarnsche (Jourant warns the public against over e&Unauting the value of the submarine. "So far as is known," tha writer says, thus far the belligerent nations have lost ten cruisers, one armoured cruiser aud
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 837 3 i Auctions Re SHARPE ROSS Co., IN LIQUIDATION. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Stock-in-Trade TO BE HF.LD AT Messrs Sharpe Ros3 Cos Qodown, Robertson Quay, O/V MONDAY, 26th APRIL, AT 11 A.M. Comprising C>loure3 aud white Mine tapping knivp* wer'ge axes Citex fire extinguishers cement tiles lavors changkols sarking felr Mirsdeu
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    • 150 3 ■IWHESTfI HOUSE, liliifOll. TsLBGSAMfi: SIEMENS, SiRGAFCBE Tllephoke No. 647. Electrical Engineers, and Gontrsctors. iitHEHS BRGTHiRS C^fcQgGa^.Ld, CaxloD Him*, 9t;stnt!B'ster Lcidoi, tmppUea D?rt, and Si'jrtt Upper Thames Strsst, Ucdoi. anrpg and Fittingi Dipt Bal&tuo, London. Stafford aodWooivlh Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Entranca to Borneo Wharf. Telepone 1026. Sea stocks of
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    • 171 3 vy k Ue 1-^uxe. -j^ I N.B. Save the Coupons, which may be exchanged locally for various useful Presents. C F THE SAr< REMO linen faced note paper and ENVELOPES TWO SIZES OCTAVO AND PRINCESS TWO SHADES WHITE AND LILAC 36 ENVELOPES ATTRACTIVE BOX THE WARWICK 50 SHEETS OF PAPER
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 Geyer —^n i r th inst at Kuala Lipis, the wife of E. W. Geykr, of a daughter.
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    • 43 4 Kennfdy.- Kil'cd in t ction en 14! h March, agtd tfcirty, Captain Gili.sft Siu-rt Kenmodt, Ist King George s Own Gutfeha Rillep, eldest and deaily loved s-on of Jaints Young Kennedy, late of Ptuantf, an 1 beloved huabaul of Hc!eu Mbbel Kennedy.
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  • 35 4 shall the Press lh« People's rigl t maintain (Juawed by influera and unbribed by r t> e patri >t Truth in-r glorious pietepts dnth Pledged to R l&oo, Loyallv and Law.
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  • 2338 4 While big events and bigger possibilities absorb the attention of {}](> world i belligerent and neutral, there is one little arena of operations that receives I ct little attention because < i its aloofness from the main fields of warfare. Not ontil the scheme of t
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  • 18 4 MORE DIVIDENDS. The following Uvidtudi sungoi Kraft and Setemb«a Selangor .7; H|^.; I-.nal. Bidden SftM
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  • 17 4 [Frm* Oi 0 i attfa p g cted dl Secreter, 1 A. M. i
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  • 6 4 t of pointed to
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  • 37 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. 1Q i at St ptog i Alsace hiid brctlgkt 'i laj Use Bi I tram Imi U lei am. took several be tiou c me .m. J Ii: t: coutiuufd c pul6« I :r:ancouLV.
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  • 100 4 A cierman prison. < ilie woo.i- i i iun. bat- gfr ieuiic I the mauni til j beea set on I ppf tieni La queers arrived specially for bad j > i.:.:. a: tire engine, iu the iuu lint s. Ti. encUd I :.<<:- I I >
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  • 11 4 idrii directoct cf Bukit K >. Ltd. i clatOvl r
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  • 26 4 vice fl od At April stil, lulu pi rmti to Boagk bc ;uio::,. i It to Uimn we©t«* Hm hmm nl t ln i
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  • 35 4 I ;ie soot hi i mint Cun iimgi l>Hl« t, DBtU I it n Hating trao i throat. Q« a vpoonful il the relief i< both iusi mut. Bold by ill M< Aicii a buttle.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 152 4 rf^ We have been appointed Wm B F R J\ MARTINI l^lti' ROSSI'S t^ml *BK Tj^^^ VlB 1 H W CALDBECK, MACGRSGOR CO. cmmmiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiuj OrMJifck v^ J want a iu n-alc(>holic r rcallv worth drinking v l^? i? vf simpl) ask in plain r ■-^S i N C
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  • THE GERMAN RIGHT.
    • 158 5 Importance of Zillebeke Success. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Knrnafi Stinffli IptU 2a —TOW correspondent Dg i'j>t ia Northern France, success near Zillebeke, says' ;?h mines were of exceptional part ol tht 1 hill was blowu and Baveral hundred Ger- onlj 1 nman debris remain gc ol Kenunei
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    • 247 5 Britisb Infantry's Determination. April 9 )th. -Fm d Marshal ia a bulletin, says On the ril 17 we exploded a mi-ie on the Ypres Oomines i ard iI rai lek an, and im ittacked and took khe ?pholeoC, -i: son the hilL We put I iron into n
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    • 88 5 Ipril 9 r- legram from imnnicati in with i No travellers d with c aisefl aw »s the frontier in either :is eved the prohibition ntfl ol German ti April Hie V i r l^ evening en liary shells i in Rhei l attil lery Is tli
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    • 49 5 J Ui t:rican cor ';:t, i i gto lh< p ioritj 1 1 i v-” tv Germans above On He co inted Ihirly-iwo eh v tning Bhrapnel, I m] above Ihfl two nc? as they d«©T« German territo] > Sdtet "<■ 1 1 hours «rai brought flown
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  • 25 5 i \ntil -20. Killed. J. Nisbet uktal] I'adley. Btt,-i-I>. C. Chisholm, I. Davie3, N. nuhrie. P. D. Harris, J. E. Hill, J. licdencl..
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  • AFFAIRS OF EMPIRE.
    • 226 5 Satisfactory Progress. [By Submarine Cable]. Kectuh'3 Service. London. April 20. —In the House of Lord), Lord Crewe said our successes iu the Persian Gall did great credit to the commanders of our troops. Our cavalry on April is reached X^kbailah which was fouDd abandoned though
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    • 191 5 Submarine Episode in the Dardanelles London, April 20- The Admiralty announces that K 1" was iu danger of being captured iu a serviceable condition. Tha Tutka made great efforts to secure her. The I'.ritish battleships* long range lire tailed to destroy the submarine. But] since then two picket
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  • 123 5 London, April 20. Fieldmarshal Freud. emphatically denies the German statement that the British have been using asphyxiating u::;se* in the Ypres district. Such a I statement is false and d v ;t;< s., made to justify the use ol the=e gases which have been freely employed
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  • 97 5 l r i. H) \|.;il, At the inquest en i Baion de ll uter tb< ,"y returned a ver(lil L ::i\Je v. i>il- 1 temporarily in.-'tne. The ridence at the inquest confirmed tbe ias statement. The letter to bis dead* fesaid the loss of your cherished
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  • 90 5 New York, April Jl.— President Wils i k .v., ttn associated pieaa luncheon jgaid the neutrality of the i'mteu Skates waa doe o p< tty desire to :i-i.| e trool le. It waa i meibing much greater. iThe > d Sta ea would acquire the q| being
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  • 45 5 Loftdon, April 20.— The King acknow- ledgiog an address from the House of LordI against the proclamation in council of the United Provinces Bays be will direct nc I farther proceedings to be tukeu upon the draft proclamation without prejudice t:
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  • 1410 5 I I W; king (o that Singapore lady a portion of whose private letter to the Editor was published yesterday, Father Couvrcut, who is po well known here, dates from Vitry le-Francoia, Feb. 4th. He says Ou the 10th of August I left Mont Riaud ami
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  • 66 5 Petrograd, Apiil 20. The communique i says The enemy in the directions of Stryi J gained a footing on thr- height of Orawezik. We counter-attacked in the evening and re captured the positions taking prisoners! the exact number o'i whom is at present j unknown. We milted a
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  • 61 5 London, April 20.— Speaking in the House of Commons jh question time, Mr Lloyd George announced that theGoverntuet'.t v. us not of opinion there was any ground for believing the war would be more successfully prosecut* ti by means of ccn[scription. Lord Kitchenei was vers sriitij
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  • 48 5 SERBIA 'S TROUBLES. Nish, April 20. Official. Several bends of Bulgarian comitadjie have entered Serbia daring the past few days. Troops have been sent lo meet them. Seven- t hundred Albanians attacked the frontier posts near Ochrid a on Sunday. A battle j ensiud but details are Lacking.
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  • 36 5 Amsterdam, April 19.— The crew of (he Dutch Btearaer "Olandia" has been br< light to (iiiiiis'iv. The Btearaet Btru« b a mine in the Nm-th Sea when bound Er< m Seaham for Rotterdam.
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  • 23 5 London, April 20.— The Peninsular anil 'Oriental Company announces that the [express Paris-Marseilles-Brindisi ia bus j a u d e d I
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  • 20 5 Amsterdam, April 19. -According bo the latest Prussian lists the total German losses are 2 V millions.
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  • 22 5 i Amsterdam, April 19.— Marshal von d ir Goltz has been appointed commander of j the ftrst TutKuh army.
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  • 128 5 -4, The old man's wife wag getting into a carriage, and be neglected to assist ber. "Y< u are not bo gallant, Jobu, as when you were a boy," she exclaimed, in gentle rebuke. "No," was his ready response; "and you are nut so buoyant as when you werej a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 286 5 ROBINSON Co NEW SHIPMENTS OF ISOLA VACUUM FLASKS BRITISH MANUFACTU2E WILL KELP UPUS HOT 01 C3LO FOR 24 H3URS. m^ *c- w^ V% No 2 Imitation No. 1 Pint 5122 -L.^J G cgii Morocco. I Black J^panea jj=Mj| Plnt v; 7C Price $3.50 |375^ j "lIM Leather C^vared Flask Pint
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 783 6 Ship p i n g KONINKLiJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. a— 3, Collyer Quay. nuipßK rOVTRiPT 'PITH THE N KTHKKIiA N t)S fHOI* or»Vfi»HNM!TWT. V. Hooendosp Beromtaig Faneh, Af ahia and Bt-Jawan-Deli Apr 22 Brandan Bil iron Apr 22 RiMiKAWANG Fagin Si A~i Api via Pceloe
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    • 231 6 INDO-CHINA VTEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DißfiOT BBBViCDB TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Peaang from Singapore. Lafting cargo op through Bills of Lading for J&ufju, Maoao, Bwatow, Atuoy, Chefoo, Tiem i'n Newchwang, Yangtsze Forts. Formosa he Philippines, fte., &c, &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander SotMUC MM tt. C.
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    • 509 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 J McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. f STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. I
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    • 408 6 Shipping i M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Ernest-Simons Amazone apttfj May 7 (JordUtre M*y 9 j Nera Mby2i Chili May S3 Aruazone lima 4 Mteiriiqae Inn 6 Cordillere June 19 Poi.VLt -u.-ri June 20 For all particular'' apply to J.
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    • 377 6 Snipping X. IX if STEAM lIIMATIOH OOKiJ For China, Japan, Faring, c^ Australia, India, Aita, Egy pt Mediterranean Ports r ycio^ and Lond Throngh Bill* of Ud Coftet, Persian Golf. Co^tu 7' rorta. Aaw^ fileamers will luave IhMJM it cc o» u MAfL UIE Homeward (m. g From Singapore, cor.nec:!n|
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  • 1794 7 [<From pur ov>» rn*^es/>ondtni^ The Labour Question. London, Maich 1 9. There is oce hopeful sieu in the indua- trial unreft-, only rt o not overrate its \u.p^rtance the Labour Leaden are solid bebiud the Government. They n.m reco:;nieed by tbe S* a* th^yform in Advisory Committee to
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  • 180 7 STBRI ai; l>. Ifa i Harcb oth Th€ total irai relief faada in India buve lak'as of rapa r. e\clusi\e c f 2 lakbfl i 'iected iu MaJf ar.d |i lakhs col bay, tin total aoumat tLertfcrr, one mUUoo rtwrtint I Mt€ bWi PMHMG t-oi: t Ukbs, colled
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 456 7 |^7^^" E NBUWJICE COiPIIIY RE6!BTERED THEMLo!^^^^^^^" 1^ URBEBT PAID-UP CAPITAL OF IMY EASTERN COMPAQ, j j PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE- I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. fkt Company has £20.00C d«Dosited with tht Supreme CJourt of England, and
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    • 325 7 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia ssd Shins. INCORPORATED 3Y 80YIL CHASTER. U? CAPITAL «1,3000CC R23KRYB FUND 41 ,800! COO aUserve Liability of Proprietors *I..3»c]cGC HEAD OFFICE I S3, BIBSOPSaATfI. LON'DOS, B. C. AGiCKCIMB m EBANOBSa; Eongkoai Parang Baugfcck UoUo Pu£e« Bfe?avife Ipoh Rangoon Bonbftj Karachi Saigon o&lcans EJsnj Seremban Canton
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    • 443 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. P4ID-DP CIPITJIL 116,000,000 R&tEEYB FUNDS i— Btorllng 41,000,000 28.- 115,000,000 |38 ooO.COO Bilve» $18,000,00Cj Resersa Liability cf Proprietors-. 116,000,000 1 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landaio, Chairman. W. L. Pattendea, Esq., Dspafcy Ohaiimai. 3. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. El. Holyoak, Eaq. G. T. M
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    • 370 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE 1 INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED LBB7. Policies ato '-WORLD WIDE,' 1 "UNRESTRICTED.' 1 "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE.* 1 Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. arc promptly settled by the Genera] Agents at Singapore without the delay (if reference toj Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over
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  • 1043 8 ROUGH NIGHTS IN THE MBDITBR. |j RANEAN. I'i The following is taken from a letter of a young naval officer serving in the Eastg ern Mediterranean I j I must tell you what life in a destroyer 1 18 like in war. Hero we have no
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  • 410 8 The TtoIiOBOOS Dollar Papeb THE UBOBPBB. t Can anyone in authority in Ibis Colony state what is the accepted coin of the j Colony? And, if anyone can, is it too much to ask that he will do so and thus perform a useful public service We
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  • 294 8 Gi i 1/Al3 Befobt o/ ETeh j, Copenhagen, March I8;h. Mr, a. r. von Dockum, a broker here Btatei thathe has had confirmation of a statement in the Ribe Stiftstidende thai the Ge^an l»ghtciraiBer M KarlBnihe M waB6lown ap about two months ago in the Atlantic from a
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  • 100 8 Both the special conditions created bvl bewarandtbeacquisifcioa of control by t ular Oriental combine to E D ?«*e annoal report of the BriHsh Eadte Steam Navigation Company f or the s difflc oo D 1913. iijfi acCCUntB COV^r nnU wSSm UJ; being used tj uaea D
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 288 8 'We have always aimed to supply the right lubricant for the right purpose. In taking up Auto- mobile lubrication we simply follow the policy that There is a right and a wrong way n every field. imbrication offers no exception. Unfortunately, the man who follows the wrong way in lubrication
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    • 203 8 I I "From the same tin oi B<* n co r < I f < Food you can nraintab a heSthJ 15; man or feed a baby. I Sj Bender's Food, prepared with f trf, nr f g combines ail the elements neces I life i-i full vigour. In addi.io:,
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  • 1606 9 Issaed by FRASEIi Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, April 21st. 166,666 1 i Aior Gajah 2:% — 1 8 i l.._* 150,000 200,000 1 1 1 1 Ayer Kunln| 5% — .7. .7j Ayer Molek 15% M 1.83 1.25 750 OuO UUO.OOO 0 1 0 1 Ayer
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  • 53 9 Corrected dp to April 21) Bank 4ms 24 3-16 demand 2-4 1-82 Private sredite Bms 2-4 9- 16 IFDIA, T. T. 174i HoNGEoae, denial d 20 J YOKOHAaiA, domai d 114 Java, damaud 142 Bangkok, demand 66 J SOVBBHIONB, Bacir Buying 18.64 Bank of Eneland ha;e 6% Bar Silver
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  • 152 9 April 21. Tin (100 tons) Sold at |82.57i Oambier 9 2f Gambler Cube No. 1 14.04 Gambier Cuba No. 2 12 0 Pepper Black ordin. fc'pore 21.75 Pepper, (While fait) 88.00 Nutmegs «U0 to tie IbJ 21. uu Nutmeg* t'eo to tie ib 'j-j 00 Mace (Banda) B3 0C
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  • 105 9 Per P. O. p.tr Naeoya.— Mrs J. Keller. Miss Newton, Mr C G. rVnshaw Mr W. J. Bmith. Mr S Rtractan, Miss A. Leach. Mr 6., B. Harnptcn. Per P. O. Moldavia —Mr A. W. Welkintliav, Mr Mrs A. W. Bean. Per P. O. str Egypt.- Mrs Pearson.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 234 9 SUPPLIES FOR Ant Fiimigators and Sulphur Powder. ArsenHe of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinail's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting l>;vlli?rite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas" in l, 5&
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    • 236 9 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd PORT SWETTEHHAM AND PENAXS Tfra Company's Stsameb LAkTA M 1,193 toas. F. L. Moth, Commander, wiii be despatched for the above pors> every Wednesday, at 4 p.m. from the Road A Launch leaves Johnston's Pier for st *amer at 8-80 p. in, Bhe has
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 497 9 MAIL TABLE. To Day. Interiiif<l';)t( ainl 1. cal mails, will be found in list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.6. (by Train) 4 v m daily. Johore. 8, 9 30, II a.m.. 12.3'. 4 p.m. Pouloe Soegi Aing Hong 8 lu Kerimos Hock Tew 8 am Billiton Brandan 16 AM Trengganu via
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  • 330 10 We understand Ibat His Excellency the' Higb Commissioner arrives in Kuala j Lumpur on .Saturday morning April *4lh| and that be will leave by tbe evening mail i train for Singapore, on Friday May 7ib. Duriug bis in Koala Lumpur lLs Excellency attends
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  • 567 10 O^ik.^ ol eogtneei Dg woik* ol all kiuilsiirt- b only, nay, vitally, interested in ihe ti i Ad ol Paili tuv f which gives •he < vernmenfl power to take over any aroiks orfac ones thai m gbi be consider* tJ suitable foe the manufacture t-f munitiui.j
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  • 50 10 The death is announced nt H iiikow of 1 Mrs Coinaby, wife of tbe Rev. W. A. Cornaby, of the We&leyan lietbcditt Missionary Society. The deceased lady, who was very well known and much refpected, came oat about 25 years age, and was for a long time resident in Shanghai.
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  • 174 10 There w.»s on?y a small cio^d outside the prison gites yesterday morning when the execution of Sepoy ShamsuUiu Khaa tot k pUtCH. Tt. is was the ruau who shot Lieut Klliott in the back and he was found guilty cf murder and condemned to be hanged. [l b;;il
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  • 807 10 THE FAMOUS 75 FBESCH lV v :;>i:N<-i: ;n THEIR GUN. There are two things in particular (writes a correspondent i;; i'.uis- to Lbe Times in w fa oh the Fi am b. ril.'.ce t in it confidence when they think cl the long w.i.l of German trenchline whicb b-is got
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  • 12 10 j Chronic For'Cheet Coin plaint^ j Woods Great Peppermint Core, la. 6d
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  • 860 10 Che datee given are those cf the despitch of tha telegrams from London April 14. Zeppelin raid rear Xewca6t!e many bombs dropped, bub no less of life, and damage done insignificant. Zeppelin damaged by gunfire near Ypi.es, itf dining to Belgium badly crippled. Austrian attempt to resume
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  • 164 10 St. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. (Boh >pban w.ak Fuxd.) 1 Amr ant prev. acknowledged ".365 91 Lißt No. Bl 'Collected by Mr Tan Boon Teug) I Knot Seow Seng 13 otu List No. 2. B J> JVingJo 15 5.00 List No. 42 (Collected by Mr 6. F. Saatoi I Sikoapobe Colo
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  • 155 10 f.i Saturday a matob will be played between England and the Elett. The following tenind hnve been i >.!:•. J. 2.50 Everitt and Mundell v» Knoi ai I Smith. j 2.65 White and Lyall r, Ortb rtaon !ai ci Miller. 3 Aepinall and King vs Morrison and
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  • 203 10 j The Old Boys' Riy this year, comes off ou Saturday tho 21th inst., acd the celebrations will include a cricket match between the Paet and Present Hoys of the school, at 2 p.m., In the Oldham Hall grounds, tenui?, and garden party at the [Principal'! residence, No.
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    • 249 10 ASSURANCE. Bj the Hon. WINSTOM S. CHURCHILL, First Lord of t fc ii If I bad my way 1 would write the word "Af-sure ivi t; 1 at»d iv on the blotting ho kof every public'riiat}, bc-cai f-aciiflcfs which aro inconceivably feuiai), fatnlliti <a! trophes vhiL-h otherwise would Hinabu t'u
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