The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 May 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IE?. CENTS SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915. NO. 8,437.
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  • 142 1 Our Scottish letter will be found on page 8. I Latest rubber and tin returns on page 4. The report of Sandycroft Rubber Company is given on pag* 10. Results of tbe Ladies' Lawn Tennis tournament oa page 10. j A peculiar opium case was begun before
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  • 821 1 Uprose the wild old winter king, And shook his beard of enow, "I hear the first young harebell ring, 'Tis time for me to go Northward o'er tbe icy rocks, Northward o'er the sea, My daughter comes with sunny locks; This land's too warm for me." Here, m this
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 433 1 YOU CAN BE SURE OF A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT. Very Strong Programmes Both m First and Second ShowAT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAO. SECOND SHOW, AT 915 P.M. k FILM YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE The Shadow of Shame A PATRE THREE-ACT MODERN DR..MA. a a new Pathe
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    • 414 1 GRCHARQ RCAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-RIOBT. EXTRA SHCW AT 8 USUAL SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-KIGHT. A GERMAN FILM. Wa. nevt r Known to b 3 up to ranch. The Manufacture ot 1 RON CROSSES is mere m their Line. I; is A BRITISH FIRM that could PRODUCE
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    • 205 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Room with board to let Page 3. Notice re Singapore Art Club exhibition —Page 2. Wearne Brothers for the Famous Ford cars Page 8. At the Theatre Royal The Pearl Princess'' Page 1. Music at the Adslphi hotel to-night Page 10. Sales of motor bicycles and American adding
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE WEEK. S tur da; Bth. High Water -.*••<) a.m 7 -19 p.m. Race entries close, noon. Ayer Panas meeting. Derrick's noon. Sunday 9ti. High Water -b-48 a.m., 7-5* rm Rogation Sunday. Proclamation. Monday 10th. Rigb Water— 7-4 a.m 7*5 p.m. Fra-er Neave, Ltd Geneial Peering noon M. M. Outward
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  • 315 2 Dr. S'duey L. Gu'ick of the Do3hisha I uiversity who ia now m America has written an interesting article toth9 Editor m Chief of The Osaka Mainichi Mr Minojiro Watanabe. Dr. Gulick says m p .rt You may be interested m knowing that on my way to
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  • 348 2 Coin-collectors have now a chiiuce cf buying at the Madras Museum some interesting old coins at a low price. The coins are treasure trove, so they are undoubtedly genuine. A silver penny of Augustus Caesar is to be hail for eight annas, and a Bilver penny
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  • 77 2 Why be despondent concerning the low price 01* tin. It is the cosb of production that counts. The GARRETT Supertieated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account o-er other types of Steam power. Think what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 36 2 FILMS FOR SALE OR RENT OF EVERY MAKE ABSOLUTELY NEW AND IN GOOD CONDITION. FEATURE FILMS A SPECIALITY SPECIAL PRICE FOR CONTRACTS. PENANG BiOGRAPH Co., 86, BEACH* STREET. PENANG. Code a.b.c. sth Ed. t iHIIIWIW rcRANI]
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    • 356 2 t*m*mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmanmm JUST ARRIVED. SPECIAL 5 OCT A YE CABIN PIANO ENGLISH MADE Complete Iron Frame, Full Trichord, Overdamuer action, Tropical construction. A perfect miniature piano suitabla^for the smallest room or cabin. ig (Size only 3ft. 4in. by 3ft. Sin. by Ift. 9in Price $250- Net Cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.,
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    • 653 2 Notices TftAFALGAR LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of Trafalgar Limited, will be closed from May 11th to May t7th both days inclusive. By order of the Board, PATERSOR SIMONS ft Co.. Ltd. Secretaries. 8-5 10-5 MUNICIPAL KOTICE. The Municipal Commlsslone-s of Singapore invite tenderi for the
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    • 1007 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, op to mon of tbe 17th May, iyis, for supplying approximately the following quantities of metal on the undermention ed reads (a) 2J inch gauge laterite 1. 2t=s cubes on Ayer Rajah Road between Municipal Limits and 4 milestone
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    • 682 2 L Notices GD¥ERtm£NT liOTin^ Tendf rs will be recei v*«i EH6IIECI-I Office, up 0 noout' Co^Ul ll#ls. for the following work* otb 1. Erection of Eleven A cd itior for Lascars at Polo brani" ,r:t: 2. Construction of coacret n Waiiing t j Btream at lUnaaariS!^ 3. Enlargement of Hecr.-atior,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 698 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. sth SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. MAY Ith. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Coxnmuoioa. < 715 a.m. Hdy Comman on .hora'). Hymns 14", .9*B, 3 ,'2 95 am. Matins anl Lit my. 4pm Suod.y Boh: ol and Bible Cli»«s.a. 5.30 p.m. Evea.ong aud Sermon. Hymns 2*3, 480 aud
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  • 1606 3 y.jrr ow wmm corrtsfiomunt.) Edinburgh, April 8. I iaa cf the Scottish manse have rendered distinguished service to ll nev^r m the long history of latch bas their devotion been so tud .p'endiu as at the present :h ths approval of tho Moderator ths Genesed Assembly cf the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 125 3 ALL ACHES AND PAINS MUST GO AND GO QUICKLY WHEN YOU RUB IN Littles Oriental Balm. It is the enemy of Pain. It stops headache, earache, ba< kacbe. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains, swellings, lame neck, crick In the back, neuralgia, rheumatism. ALL external aches and pains MUST GO when
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    • 804 3 1 Auctions REMINDER This Day, Saturday, at 2-30 p. m. i AUCTION SALE OP EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANTS AT THE CASTLE. No. 32 CAVENAGH ROAD Upholstered and spring-seated teak drawing roomsalte; bentwood round table with marble top; h»ndf=om.ly carved teak bookcase with glass doors; a fullslz.d billiard «abl< by
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    • 526 3 1 To Let TO LET WITH BOARD. j A spare bedroom, with bathroom a'tached j and a private entrance to it, good locality, clo«.eto Town. Apply to S. R. c/o Free Prese.' j TO LET "Heytor'' and '-Burwood", 50 51, Grange ,Roa<i. Gas and water laid en, tennis courts stabling,
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    • 590 3 Wanted WANTED To buy Booonfl-haad tennis net and gear inciadiriji marker encpete. pjust b^ m good crder. iie^ly to B. C c,o Free Press." 6-5 105 WANTED Position as Manager or Chief Assistant by an Englishman, teetotaller aged 86 yeare, thorough y conversant with Tamil, Malay, and Chinese languages Can
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  • 26 4 J.ICH4RDS.— At 2IB Queen Btreet, Singapore, on Friday, May 7. Fkbldib, the beloved son i of Mr. Mrs. li. V. F. Richards— Aged S| years.
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  • 1174 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, May 8, 1915. Here sini' the Press th. People's richt tn..lt:t_U^ Ui.awo.! by influence .in<l unbribed by gaia, Heie patriot Truth ber glorious pt-cept. cnsw. Pledge, to R QjTOQ. L*-T*-$V anc! l-aw. That the operations m the Dardanelles for the liberation of that really international
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  • 206 4 The Rev. YV. Cross is due from Penaug by the "Bangala," and will preach m the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The next monthly meeting of The Ministering Childrens League will be held m the V.M.C.A. en Monday 10th inst at 4.80 p.m. Mr E. J. Malim has obtained a captaincy
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  • 379 4 Mr W. Taring Mackenzie, well-known m the Straits and Sumatra, Bends a private chit m which he gays. It is rather strange that Singapore's Roll of Honour should have Higginbotbam and Mac Andrew placed close together. The account of MucAndrew b death while leading the Lincolns
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  • 550 4 'I he mo t ic on! BOtiflMßl cf Mfwrl au-.l cue tf the tuu3t ditjKim^ii:^ --is ii:at of Mr 11. (I. WcUh m a n.-cout BtOfflOl, viICS he daaoHbad tbe itetaMHMi us "jMt lieory, ohsstmr.te oKI n:an the BOttOtOfieft, roarhtbt uian who ever IMCUM trtut. He aii^ed at notl;;rju r
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  • 146 4 GERMAN STRATEGY IN RUSSIA. HER TACTICS FAIL. Austrians Routed from Stry. [Bj Submarine Cbfclei. Übutkr's Srit^icj. London, May 6. The correspoc tbe Daily News at Petroffrad bays the C man ra.d m north wm R U6Bia lg fcr to detain the largn Mil,, fuiCfe able for a battle between Crtcou
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  • 108 4 (From Our Own < orretpondent Per 7 At tho MMHMI ii. Hydraulic Tin io.Hi w g| I)res id. fMttai to t-tate the potto D IiMPPOJUtiPg <\: I! that Mwn irst always so m iLn..n K At tfea the ]i b v f i thousand dollarf.. B«| Ufcotoa guaruut^oir
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  • 44 4 j As Mn li..re h.- t'.iit 5 japcrt tlie <. ilct Mai lag ciiihs will Meet upaic ac ■mi m i rtday, Ifof I Ml 10 a.m. t "reriT h tßVaattttoa I Mi conduct' ItftiMMt lUet. will iu,-ji ia tfl lit .ii p iti.
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  • 27 4 '1 Lie following ait b« tiu export f.^r ihe i E April, c: lag 1 ppM Pt-rak i l;!ock tiu 1,61 pikali Tm an ]»uty
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  • 54 4 Agents. idmoMon, ti o P.-nacg Kilinwtn Tim:— Agents. < i >i.. I I'm:- d Fm ilanj: Suii^t i\ i:i 1 9.1 CC M«1 T:ir i. Mt\! t Ar d Mi!i!:\: rr. A nipat Sttflftfttni D.th Lias:— 'I a null int:ir Kabbec Plaatettoe Agents. Sandi t) B
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  • 156 4 li employ m «fc the 8 cttu rt yi >-^ r I I htm of having I ACCOM v w .>• v.v bftTt ill !'>■ ;ofMmmH I m (te U I Beer of tbe Ans;r;«!:.'U PC I the Qeeatan C< aoya(K«ui »»ch nsean? PiMwm i-.ai -;oiy of theu; Room tt*tiv«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 122 4 _^_________B ___________-__________a~ *^KSBp rLjLSA.j _!_l___R'' I§rP?__/ M[i neral if f WILKINSON'S i^^ TANSAN ■I impurities and baciiii. Mg§|tf|/ GALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. t-«c____i^_______«-*»a-____c_________^________________ m i mm ii>sasna»>atßM»fti— as >aWMMa >^»>iw»^ -m^i f' "^ac-^ P BURROUGHES AKD WATTS' Billiard Tables j Sole Agents I J John
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  • 673 5 SATISF/CIOHY PROGRESS How the Ground was Wen. [By Submarine Cable]. Kst tkr'b SKimon. v-in M.y 6. A correspondent m a y eff GabaTepe watched the U ttle 0 n the night of April 20th. The Jv on land were .supported by the fleet. W as maim. .int d
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  • 61 5 Ai! on Board Rescusd. :^n. May 9. The Danish steamer ■'>," of six thousand toDS from K; :-.i.en to China wi:h general cargo '..mu^h aa explosion iv the Channel tottjacketi have lundtd the crew and P iSs -r-sera at Kamsgate. A Mtbanuriae Bauk the trawler "StrattoQ
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  • 345 5 BRITISH CHARGE THROUGH IT. Pathan Steadiness By Submarine Csble], London, May 6. Ejewitness at headqnaiters ieccunta details of the employment ef asphyxiatirg gases. In some cases be said the cases did not reach tbe Biitioh line. Our men awaited the uususptcting enemy who were bayonetted when tbey
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  • 129 5 Lo d is, M.»^ 8 In Ihe House of Com noons Sic Asquith thar the maltreat* cat vi ol prisoners vr^s a form cf cruelty unknown even m ;he daik sges. Tht> moat careful record was being kept iii order ti at when the time came
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  • 231 5 Botha Threatens reprisals. London, March 8. An official state ment, issned by the South African Government, says When Swakopmund was occupied ou Jan. 14th it was discovered tiiat the wells bad b.en poisoned with b gs of ar-> nical cettledip. General Botha complained, and threatened reprisals
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  • 17 5 London. May nth.— Rubber (hard line 2s. B id. Copt. i. twenty six, Bellei I
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  • 103 5 i The d^ath :s announced cf Sir Francis j Sutlor, President ol the New South Wales Legislative Council. Deceased was born at Bathuret m 1839, j and was educated at Klog*fl School, Parra- rnatta. Ha was elected M. L. A. for his native town m
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  • 363 5 BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS ON HILL 60. Futility of Despair. [By Submarine Cable]. Rhutib's Bbbvicb. Paris, May 6. The evening communique says: Tte day bas been qniet. In Belgium we captured a German trench on Tuesday and advanced our lines between Lizerne and Hetscs wbicb are m our hands.
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  • 161 5 German Pessimism. Genoa, May 0. At the unveiling of the monument to Garibaldi's Thousand on the V uirlo Al Mare there was an imposing demonstration. Representatives were present from parliament, and delegations from Rome, Turin aud Florence. There was nu enormous crowd, which became delir ious
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  • 107 5 London, Miy o. Killkd G. C. Barber, A. D. Coates. D. E5. Hooper. H. Q. Irwin, F. Lynch, 11. G. Robertson (Connaught Rangers). Died op Wounds W. K. Coates. Wounded.— -A. S. K-.nrd, G. Beook, 3, H. Hrough, G. Caliaghan, L. Clive. F. Coffin, l_. Deans, S. Downing,
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  • 47 5 London, May o.— C. A. Gladstone, of the Flying Corp^, who is niisbiug, was a master at Eton und son of the Reverend Stephen Ghid&tonPt He has two brothers serving iv Indian regiments. The Speaker's sou, Ai.tb.ur Lowther, has been stvorciy wound ed at Ypres.
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  • 55 5 London, May 6.— In the House of Commons, m reply to a question, the Hon. Neil Primrose said the Government was aware of the feeling for the Caliphate entertained hy Moslem communities. Government intended to respect this feeling. The question solely concerned Moslems, and they must
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  • 882 5 Qeioquid agmnt homines aastif sit fas UhaUL Jovntis England is ringing with the name of Canon Lyttelton, Head-master of] Eton, for some very ill-advised, not to say stupid, sentiments which he launched, as from a bomb proof shelter, from the pulpit of St. Margaret's, Westminster. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 181 5 ROBINSON Co. vV,/y NEW DELIVERY L jfl! TiJSSORE LINED ■L- irti B^^ 1 D A R X GREEN =7^ ALL PLAIN GOLORB. I THE BEST NAVY IN THE WORLD. TKE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD. w _____t*h a. _P"*' I, a Ifl aJ^ RH I I &H No. 555 Vl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 913 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLIJKE^PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Qcay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Mesggala Billiton Ma y 8 Sisgkip M^ea-a Paba Simpang and Dji nbi ...May 8 De Klerk Penang, Lho Senm we, Si^li. Salang, Oelee-Lh e ne, Meulaboh, Sinabang, Singkol, lsaro-=, Si-BolgA,
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    • 639 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES LONDON s.s. "KALOMO" sailing about May 24 s.s. "CITY OF J^EWCASTLE" sailing on or about June 7 wmmmmmmma-mmMonm For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to I fVIcALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. i THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION GO., Ltd. SINGAPORE— BANGKOK. FOR
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    • 584 6 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MUL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON aod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1815 OUTWARD Ernest-Bimons Amuzone Api 25 May 7 Cordillere May 6 Nera M.y 21 Chili May 23 Amazone i'une 4 Atlsntiqao .lune 6 Cordillere June i« Polynesien Juno H For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS.
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    • 487 6 STEiLM NAVIGATION COKPm For China, Japan, tataf, r 3? Australia, India, Adon, Mediterranean Porta -ll and London Through BiUs of Lading ',-.->,- Ocaat, I'ersiau Gull. ContincDia"i n( V Ports. m A *-^n-v Steamers will i.-hve Fir^at MAIL, UBBB Wmnmemm Wm From Singapore, ocnnec.i«i m Colo ti bo vith itu Sardinia
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  • 1300 7 IDLE RUMOURS CONTRADICTED. (B? H. H. The Maharaja of Gwalior.) There is reason to think that m parts of the Punjab and elsewhere, rumour 6 are rife that the arrangements made for the feeding and clotLiig, fe te of the Indian troops at the front are
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  • 270 7 A i Vwtitt K>M. Tut Qiasces at th< rilLi Tht atie ADila m aid of the Belgian B lit I Fvnd I resulted m i contribution t>l Mefly P. 1,200 t •>:- :;::ii. ry ;•.".:!;> r iLetn ion the programoM o Lh« Butei -.-niuent was 'J '«a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 493 7 siNG'PORI 3 OHLY LIFE INSURANCE COVPINT. UMEST fuMf GIPITUL OF INY EASTERN COVPMY. J PBOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. I j READ OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g| The Company haa £20.00 C denoslted with tht Supreme Court of
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    • 364 7 CHARTERED BUNK if India Antralla ana gliina. wcwfwum n Mtu outer. ?AID TT? CiFITl^ §1,100,008 BSBBEYA PUMD ft.800.000 t*=»«c.r-_a i.]aLi!i*j' of Proyrtcteta 11,800,000 EEAD OfTIGSI 88. BI..SO?S3AT-_, LOSDOS, B. 43. Aa;.¥rcii-;3 ABO bbamcuks: __k_nnBsaa Hongkong Penar.i Bangkok Dollo Paket Batavia boh Bangooa Bonalniy E<c?,cbl Saigoc Oaleaita Ktang Becembaa r .i.to_.
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    • 477 7 •"""■"■—■■—■■■■■■■■"I MB ___H_Bp___l____HH____HH_a_______M_B HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Pil!"0-DP QAPITII 115,000^88 ÜBIRTfI KUNDd:--£1,000,000 at Ss.- 115,000,00. tq n vv Silver $18,900,000/ W3.n00.j00 Llab!l>.ty cl Proprietors— §16,000,000 COU ST CF DYRSCTCKB. HoTi. Mr. D. Lp.ndale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Ebq,, Deputy Chaiimsn. B. H. Dodwoll, E«q. IF. H. Holyoab, Eaq. O.
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    • 465 7 LIFE I INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. I i ESTABLISHED 1887, I Policies are WORLD WIDE," "TTNRE-' BTRIOTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." I I P 1 I Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc. are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office; j j 1 r
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    • 52 7 iweitmi bo& mumi I TKL3 IfltftPOll 1 EPHOVB N B't7. r -l' M/'UI ,fV >-»•; w- i. .J 4 k J* i w iMiUI «r.ijfb'i -t- r 'cr. t s-f ft ;>« g j G&stco House, i^s!--- i* los^ji. J Most Certain Cure, i I Phyticiana recommend them. I fdfl
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  • 914 8 Turks' Army Orders Discovered. A special correspondent, writing from Cairo on March 6, says: Eg\p. soema j to have gone out of the area of this world war. Certainly, so far as the population are concerned, there is no sign to impress them that
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 412 8 A leading line m small Plantation Rubber Machines. I THE "CROCODILE" j[ I substantially made machine, hay- f ~\*am I ing cast iron side frames, gears,'? 1 and hoppers, and wrought iron '^^1 I cross bars. The bearings are of S^jiM The rollers are kept always par- 1 ra:; -»^iJJ.
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    • 73 8 'Q v pjsAui) s op JflPflH I ">! TOILET V.ATER .>;^>v^*J hewers 5-'^:=-^- 4gi c* imitations. [V^^l V. RIGAUD pbrfumek y^'^^'^M s ruo Vivicano, 8 i-wi<vi aj _s BUSINESS AS USUAL. •SHELL 1 SPIRITS. A.LL BRINDP, PETROLCUAI OILS PURE METHY A UTED SPIRITS In Lsu-ge Quantities, CASH cr CREDIT. HIN
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    • 16 8 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND I. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Court NsTil Military Tailors, 59, CONDUIT frTBEHT, Ir.EG.DISS.
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    • 150 8 Cdolfe's Aromatic WB| TjfrWL Tpaii r»^ A strati i ml** HOLLANDS GtN) Rl ,90 ,030 /J jr- "The Beverage that Benefits' JTj N^'t simply a tWrsl Pjl y^r j r jftj&BSS&L i ftp. <vr!-. >v "A; S ft Tir;ni j *i 1 other jfe--"' 4 r jsj' 1 (fhtnii V^
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  • 167 9 May 7. Tin 80 tons $79 55 Gambler 9 75 Gambler Cube No. 1 14 75 i Gam bier Cube No. 2 12 00 j Pepper Black ordin. »-'pote 16 BO Pepper, (Wbifce ttkit* E6 75 Nutmegs (110 to ti elb 21. C0 Nutmeg- <80 to t: c lb
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  • 216 9 Fer P. <t O. tfoldavia —Mr A. w. WMkiiiBha«r, Mr A M > A. W Beftß, Mr Valk, Mr a'jd Mrs P. \>. Dement, Mr J. Gowie. olr J. 11. Johnson. Per p. a O. rtr Egypt. -Mrs Peanon, lira Vac-kf e/U' iX i chiklr. p, Mrs IohDSOB,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 428 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON. LIVERPOOL BELFAST. $15 per case of 8 doz. Pints. $14 10 doz. Splits. WHAT IT IS. feid^ji|| IT IC -O* Bottlers of the GREATj AUK'S Wdir ArillllLir HEAD brand are nnder AGREEMENT with GENUINE. Mesf-ra. ARTHUR
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    • 172 9 i '*W'v|__. O M A*\ us 4 C iii V The Cigarette I r^l^^m JJe JLuxe. %^^^^o IN.B.— Save the Coupons, which may be exchanged locally for various useful Presents. m ■«aß*-«_____g_*__i_-- imimimM^^uiim-iim^mmj-mme^j^i r^^KJiK^^^m*^^. Grown ot British owned plantations v Montserrat j J Lime Juice J I The -i" o^
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    • 203 9 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. fear Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telepone 1026. i t Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Hoads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Week-Jays 7 a.m. to 5 pm. c..«j ..o 7
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 52 9 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to May 7) Bank 4ms 24 532 demand 2-4 Private credits Bms 2-4 i IHDIA, T. T. 174| Hohokonq, demai d 20 1 Yokohama, demas d 114 Java, demaad 142 Bangkok, demand 6di Sovereigns, Rani Bnying $8 64 Bank of England X* c .6% Bar Silver London
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    • 551 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. on May 7, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Rernarka Lady Weld May 6 Inner Roads Hock Lee Calvpt-o Amheist May 7 Dutch. I>e Klerk May 8 Siugkep Meotfgala Melcbior Treub Treeland Singaradja May 7 Inner Roads Japanese. Tenzan Maru
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  • 759 10 The tenth report cf the directors of the Sandycroft Rubber Co., Ltd., to the share- c holders to be presented at the annual i( meeting on May 14th is as follows p Gentlemen,— Your directors beg to sub* j mit a duly audited statement of accounts C forthe
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  • 172 10 Inspector F. P. Despard, who has been £or tome little tune m charge of the Police Station at Kuala Kubu, La 9 been transferred to Kuala Lump ir. He is succeeded by Inspector W. Dowling from Sitiawan, Perak. (M.M.) In a ca?e heard at Clerkenwell a re cruitiog oflicer said
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  • 493 10 Mc Talma, was occupied m the District ourt, the whole of yesterday afternoon, 1 the part hearing of what beeuas a very ecuiiar case. D A Straits-born Chinese named Keong o hin Kiat is charged that on the 9th April, R c was m possession of 2
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  • 114 10 LADIES LA WN TENNIS CLUB. YESTERDAYS PLAY. Mixed Doubles a Class. Mrs K. Stevens and Mr Burrett rec I_> beat Mrs Salzmaun and Mr Miles owe 4. 6— 3. 6— 3. MIXED Doubles r> Class. Mrs Hartnell and Mr Soper beat Miss Axteu and Mr Thorougood rec 15.2, 7 -5,
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  • 107 10 Mixed doubles a Class. f I Miss Abratus and Dr. Naughton 15.3 v Mrs F. O. Stevens and Mr Terrell 4. Mrs Brooks ani Dr Croucher 15 v Mrs Webb and Mr Heaps owe 2. Mr and Mtb Cantrell 3 v Miss McLaren and Mr Gaunt owe
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  • 37 10 Owners are reminded that entries for the May meeting have to be made before noon to-day. Ladies wishing to attend the Races are reminded that their tickets must be obtained before Saturday May 15.
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  • 68 10 King Albert has awarded three British nurses (Misses Thompson, White and Waite,) the Order of Leopold for bravery m the field. The nurses were visiting some first line trenches and when they reached an outpost the Germans shelled it vigorously, killing and wounding several men. The nurses, however, refused to
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  • 629 10 The Shanghai Correspondent of The rimes, writing to that journal ou March 14, btuteb that characteristic reports of German activities are brought to him by friend who has recently been making an extensive tour m South China. When the war broke out a great appeal to
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  • 95 10 The incessant grumbling at the reticence observed m connection with the operations m the Dardanelles has at last prodnced some result, and the Admiralty and the War Office has arranged for an EyeWitness to record the naval and military operations m those regions m despatches similar to those contributed by
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  • 166 10 ACS. VS Rangers 11. a Tbe second string of the Rangers Foot c all Club played the Anglo Chinese School fi n Thursday evening at the Oldham Hall c rounds. Frora the start play was con* ued to the visitors* territory and Melntyre ent m a beautiful long shot
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  • 649 10 Admiral Penrose Fitzgerald, writing es tn old sailor, who haa bad some experimee m handling boats aud ships of all lorts and sizes, ventures some suggestions m this subject. He thinks all our nercbant ship*, down to the most insigni* leant tramps, -honld be furnished witb jome
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  • 217 10 Messrs. ltachi, Cowau and biirkna!!. officers of the b.b. Sui Sang," arrived at Hoihow on the ftfternoou of the '20th ult. and reported to the British Consul that 8.8. "Sui Sang" eu route from Hongkocg to Singapore when iv latitude 17. 5, N*. and long:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 61 10 Mr J. W. van Rooyen, who has b««a dnring the last six years Supervising Orerteer of the Public Works Department, Pahang Road Section at Kuala Kobn, has been appointed Chief Overseer at Johore Bahru. He proceeded to his destination on the Brd instant, accompanied by Mrs van Rooyen. On Friday
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    • 392 10 pilllllllilllllllllllHllllM Royal Appointment IJKj EX thc Cou of Spain I A Royal Food for your Baby I SB Glaxo is used m the Royal Nurseries, tn can be seen hv above appointment. This letter is fron. a doctor a [j* H Royal Court of Spain. Uttirid, am very pleased to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 31 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Suhday, 9th May. Johnston's Pier at 7, and 10 a. m. 2.80 and 3.80 p.m. Club Bungalow at 8.10 and 9.90 a. m. 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m.
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