The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1915
1915-06-25
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Title Section15 1915-06-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE.N CENTS SINGAPOEE, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915. NO. 8,477.15 words
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Article138 1915-06-25 1 I Mr L'oyd George in introducing the Munitions Dill declared that our ultimate •iefeat or victory depended upou u_ turning out more, and 6tiil more munitions I'age 5. A telegram via Amsterdam state, that a Vienua Communique has I. teu i_Mi<d, declaring that Lemoerg h*ti been captured138 words
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Article1257 1915-06-25 1 A terrible thing thie hatred atweeu nations." said ray friend Audra. It goes deep and it disua wash cot in the tirst wash. And yet, do ye know, when it comes to the bit, it doefcua ro ..ae deep ae ye'd think I'm afraid ii goes deeper than most1,257 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement215 1915-06-25 1 The best Collection of Stories we have ever been able to Conglomerate Figure in Our To-Night s Programme. AT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAO. FIRST SHOW 7-30 to 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW 915 to 11 P.M. The Premier Attraction of The Week. The TRAGEDY CAMAFOO II 3 PARTS215 words
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Advertisement294 1915-06-25 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. 7"o-/V/g/it/E«tra8howat8p.m. .sualShow at 9.lsp.m. To-Night!!^ TO-NIGHT! Cinema and Vaudeville Combination. asm m pasg I Tom and Eileen Melbourne Whose Joyousness is Irresistible u_.exct.ilt. iu tbis form of entertainment. SUPPORTED BY A GRAND CHANGE OF CINEMA PICTURES INCLUDING THE OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE Guarantied Actua294 words
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Advertisement168 1915-06-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A New Hudson Motor Cycle for Sale Auction sale of Guns Page 3. Royal Insurance Co. Ltd., (Fire and Life)— Page 9. Njai Dacima at the Star Opera Page 2. Notice re Welsh and Co— Page 2. Auction tale of unredeemed Pledgee Page 3. Sale to day of168 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1915-06-25 1 THE WEEK. High Wat^r -9-10 vm., 8-S p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2.3 J p.m. New Cirque, Beach Road. Kwong )fik tana meeting. Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 12. S.turdaj 26th. High Water -n-'l a m 8-55 p.m Ulu Pandan meeting, Evatt's, noon. High Water -11 t a.rn.. 9118 words
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Article501 1915-06-25 2 The Kaiser's being deprived of the Order of the Garter reraiuds one (writes a spotting correspondent to a home paper) of the clever name Sebastienue given to a fill*? Kv narforloee ".^AR hftS RP tipnnent'* means Har stockings keep up without garters. It's not usual to find a Parliamentary Paper501 words
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Article77 1915-06-25 2 Frequently considerable trouble arises through the right Belt not being selected and the drives not properly arranged. The GANDY Belting which is world famous as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture. The Borneo77 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1915-06-25 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME (Sister Susie's sewirg Bbiits for soldiers. Jacs Chaiman. I Are we downhearted No! I Jack Chaiman. (We shall all do the Goose step, from the Reveu. Business aa Usual 1 When we've wound up the watch on the367 words
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Advertisement564 1915-06-25 2 Notices 1 WELSH Co. NOTICE is hereby given that James Bond has retired from the firm of Welsh Co. aa from the ist day of May Ust. The interests of tho said James Bond and of the late T. M. Welsh have been acquired 1 by the undersigned Osborne .Robert564 words
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Advertisement888 1915-06-25 2 Notices 1 THE STRAITS TRADING Co., Ltd. Notice ia hereby given that an Ordir ary General Meeting of The Strai.s Tracing Company, Limited, will be h ki at the Company's Registered Office, No. 11, Collyer Quay, on j Wednesday 3 th June, 191', at noou, for the turposea following, namely888 words
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Advertisement340 1915-06-25 2 Wanted 1 WANTED By shipping firm wharf clerk Bo look after transhipment and other wharf work Eurasian preferred. Apply WHARF, o/o Free Press. 2. 6 uc WANTEO Paying Guests— good table moderate— Eng liah. 41 CHEERFUL," c/o Free Press. 5 3-B 23 7 WANTED Clerk wanted must understand bookkeeping and340 words
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Advertisement565 1915-06-25 2 i To Let TO BE LIT Corrmodious Offices in Greohan r Battel y Road. anj h Apply NcAUSTERSCo Ltd BS 6 Jf TO BE LET Offices rn the Btcond and TLi»d ttr. I*. of Mts rs. Whiteaway Laidlaw i s" bui ding Battery lload LW For particulars apoly to S.565 words
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Article358 1915-06-25 3 CBAUFFBUI FINED FOR RASH DRIVING. habit bin Abdul, a Malay chauffeur, waa brought before Mr E L. Talma, District i e. charged with a rash act. ine circumstances leading up to the btffe were detailed by Inspector King, of rd Ruad police station, who told bow bruary '28th,358 words
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Article220 1915-06-25 3 Tb. attempt made to deprive the Royal -l tislitfl of tbeir flash" has failed. has rec decided by tli6 War Office tbat :__e regiment shall continue to wear the .opt when actually in tbe theatre Kg thw brief controversy has brought t rhe fact that as far220 words
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Article238 1915-06-25 3 Companies which insure people against sickness a.k special rates and mate special stipulations which practically bar Malarial suffere s from pait cip.ting in their b nefits. The best insurauce a.ainst Malaria is good b.ood. For when the bl od is filled with tuose little red238 words
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Article1486 1915-06-25 3 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange ind Stare Brokers, June 24th. AU quotations o' Sterling Shares must be regarded as purely »/wni™?i lor the pi raft. RUBBER j*^* Q COMPANIES. Oar. ibbob. Paid. Div. But-wb. B*ir.r._a__i, 85,000 8a 2e Allagar 8 4 I 11 8 8 600,0.0 11,486 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1915-06-25 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday, 23th June, at 2-30 p.m. i woes ol be hold bnildiot? allotments rCd_..'i oj K.a i boot: lots Nos. 85 to lustre of pari of flrant No. b9 a»-ea aie _<-_■- mtm luovn as Town sub ••ID l ts 03 aui .1 IBM KKNG LKK ft Co.,200 words
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Advertisement523 1915-06-25 3 1 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Friday, at 2.30 p.m. Re Bremen ibairrane Manufacturing Cv., In Liquidation. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Office Furniture, Typewriters, Seales &c. By Order of C. C. Donrran, Esq.. Liquidator, At No. 20 Mirbau Road Teak writing tables Europe made oak rollton wilting desk, copving press; Continental523 words
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Advertisement534 1915-06-25 3 I Auctions AUCTION SALE OF The Dutch Steamer "EVY" |G/V MONDAY. 28th JUNE, 1915, AT 2-30 P.M. The compound built Screw Stesmer 'Evy" built In HJff. Length 85 ft. Br. aith 11.0 fet Depth feet Qto-s Tonnage 55 t&* Nett Tonnage 80.60 Surface condensi eg Engine li N.H P. 35534 words
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Article, Illustration1828 1915-06-25 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June 25, 1915. Hei.- shall lhe Prr^ tTxe People's richt mamUfa^ tJiiawec' h> influent c an.l onbrtbed by ga«i Here pntriol Truth her clorions pjeceptt draw. VMntr-d to K 1J2 .0q, Loyalty »"<2 l*»» The Reserve Forces and Civil Guard Ordinance," which is to come1,828 words
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Article338 1915-06-25 4 The report ofthe United Malaysian Rub ber Co. for 1914 showed a lost of £3 1,634 increasing the total debit balance to nearly X1 70,000. (Sarawak Gazette.' Attention is drawn to Messrs Powell and Co's advertisement of an auction sale of ofiice furniture, and fittings at 20 il rhau Koad338 words
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Article95 1915-06-25 4 (Death of Father Meneuvriei (From Our (Jun Correspondent. Pennng June 24; h The death bae occurred iu France of the Reverend Father .loachim Meneuvrier, for over a decade Vicar General of the CuureL of the Assumption, Penang. ..nd pr i or tt that, stationed in Singapore tor some95 words
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Article49 1915-06-25 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) ipoh, Imm g| The directors of Tronoh mine, hem declared a dividend of a .lulling p.-r free of income tax payable in LonJo.. on July 10. Idris Hydraulic Tin pmjW a dividend of sixpence per share fiee of tn\ in Loudon .Tune49 words
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Article157 1915-06-25 4 il C'O.'RTKhY Of THK F..KN COKI. Paris. June 1 1. The Irene.. three p-r cent bond, are at 7 1.1.'.. Yesterday we progressed north of Arraand occupied near Etoilloa in L wtaiat several positions evacuated by tb.- < .ern^a.. We continued our advance.- ia Umm near tbe157 words
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Article213 1915-06-25 4 Singapore owes a debt to Misses A; fen and Dons Woods for having iatroda dt it the cabaret form of entertainment It was an innovation here, and a. such v-a--regarded Man Iff pari Wtnt. feat tbae. r. ment at Raffles proved so siu tbat several213 words
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Article174 1915-06-25 4 According to I tei.gt;!-' to I chuna I Luly H«W« tbe I'. D I Jot. Itl Tatafttao wmw som. Jeered fot mtlitan pui peaaa af ilw faaaaaaa aut Umm. all tba *maaU Im The Gaiety Picture Pelett h cf programme are pattil g film uf pure _eiihitii.ua w Written in174 words
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Advertisement120 1915-06-25 4 LITTLE'S HAVE JUST RECE|VED A FURTHER CONSIGNMENT OP TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. HATS i J A FINE SELECTION I INSPECTION INVITED. I KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. a fte-'.'" :j;'w m ijiifl/^j''' J If/'', '{i !!Jl fe'''' i""'" 'I .'•'t^* ei^~^t^^- *^_H k^^ S -r c. m wai ■r j g.Ka >_fl ___B____S'120 words
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Article777 1915-06-25 5 TURKS INEFFECTIVE ATTACKS. Abuse of Red Cross Flag. [By Submarine Cable 1. MIUTKB'B SKBVlcr. London, June 22, The correspondent 0 f Realer tp the Dardanelles wiring on Joaeil after j ist having returned from a visit to tbe front trenches of Australians mmi Jiea ZmmtmaamwH who repelled777 words
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Article48 1915-06-25 5 J me 2. —The Italian fl£et has ovei tie immediate guard of the r This is notified by au order of the lav fc, k__M French Admiral-in-Chief, who I Mm endurance of the blue jackats c '■aj 1 Im ten months in this region.48 words
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Article29 1915-06-25 5 Amsterdam, June 22.— The German m e_ts are a complete failure in some dl *tncta owing to drought also the fruit U faihn and grass withering.29 words
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Article385 1915-06-25 5 THB FINAL RESISTANCE. Confusing Russian Accounts. [fiy Submarine Cable]. Rectki's Service. Petrograd, June 23.— The battle of Lem berg ia more uncertain than evet. General Mackensen is ominously quiescent. He is perhaps resting his exhausted trojps, or preparing another swing. A communique reports undoubted Russian successes. Assuming385 words
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Article141 1915-06-25 5 Further Safeguards. London. June 22. The House of Commons to night passed the Exportation Restrictions Bill the first effect of which is to prohibit tbe export of any goods to Holland except though the Netherlands Oversea Trust which guarantees tbat no goods shall reach an enemy141 words
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Article165 1915-06-25 5 Patriotic Buyers London. Jnne 23 —City circles regaid the war loan as showing that we still possess the ablest tlnaneiers, and opine that it was almost a stroke of genius to evolve a method of providing bund teedu millions from fresh resources through tbe conversion operation,165 words
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Article75 1915-06-25 5 London, June 23.— Lord Kitchener! bas written to Mr Ben Tillett: "I am much obliged for your letter giving such an interesting description of the feelings of, the men iu tbe trenches. There is no doubt tbat they have fought splendidly against a foe who has75 words
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Article165 1915-06-25 5 ULTIMATE DEFEAT OR VICTORY. Depends on Greater Supplies. [By Submarine Cable]. Miuth'h Hanvion. London, June 24. In the Hou'e of Commons, Mr Lloyd George, in introducing tbe Munition Bill declared that the duration of war, toll of life, aud the amount, of exhaustion created by the war,165 words
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Article216 1915-06-25 5 London, Juue 22. The King this evening personally decorated Michael O'Leary with the Victoria Cross. Those mentioned in despatches include fifty-eight wr.mdn, matrons of hospitals, nurses etc., including some from the Dominions. London, June 22. Tbe Gazette has twenty-eight pages of military and hirthday honours for216 words
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Article188 1915-06-25 5 Ready to Aid Peace. Paris, June 22. The correspondent of the Liberte at Rome has interviewed tn** Popa wbo defended bia abstention from denouncing tbe revolting war crimes because he was unable io dif-cu-s the merits ofthe mutual accusations. Tbe destruction of the Cathedral of188 words
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Article75 1915-06-25 5 London, June 23 lu tbe House of Commons at question time Mr Tennant said that an aeroplane service cannot be impiovised in a hurry. Its study aui development had progressed since the war began, and was continuing as rapidly as possible. The development of the Flying Corps75 words
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Article41 1915-06-25 5 Loudon, June 24. A Press Bureau message says that the spy Mueller has been shot in the Tower upou summary evidence, and that the alleged spy Rosenthal has been taken to Wellington barracks to day, to be Court Martialled.41 words
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Article91 1915-06-25 5 The fire call on Wednesday evening was 'a somewhat futile affair. Some rather; excitable individual noticed the smoulder- ing in the destroyed rattan at the godowns in Pulau Saigon where the recent destruc j tive fire occurred, and sounded the alarm,' the brigade turning out to the91 words
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Article103 1915-06-25 5 I RenTaaa Skrvkh. London, June 24. Reuter's Amsterdam corretpondeut wires tbat a Berlin communique says that Lemberg waa stormed yesterday afternoon and duriug the night also the positions south of the capital. The situation near Ravamsk and in tbe west remains unchanged, i The Russians in the103 words
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Article167 1915-06-25 5 London, June 24th. A Paris communi que states that in tbe battle around Arras tbe Germans are suffering great losses in making abortive counterattacks. There has been iutense grenade fighting on the west of the Argonne, while along the remainder of the Argonne the Germans have been squandering167 words
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Article48 1915-06-25 5 London, June 24. Au Admiralty mes sage states that II M.S. Roxburgh was struck by a torpedo on June 20th iu the North Sea, the damage was not serious the Roxburgh being able to proceed on its own steam, there were no casual-48 words
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Article33 1915-06-25 5 London, June 24. A message firm Washington states that President Wilson has appointed Counsellor L .using of tbe State department to be Secretary of State in succession to Mr Rryan.33 words
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Article47 1915-06-25 5 Pretoria, dune 22. Since the occupation of Windhoek, General Po.ba's movements have been hindered by lack of supplies. The trcops have been on half and even on quarter rations. Replenish ment now permits tbe resumption of active hostilities, which are likely to be effective.47 words
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Article42 1915-06-25 5 London, June 2 4. The minimum pric« of Consols is reduced to 65 while tbe "2% per cent annuities are at 7 3 and 2j per cent annuities at 62 this facilitates their conversion in tbe new loan.42 words
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Article162 1915-06-25 5 OPIUM SMOKER PLEADS FOR SENTENCE. Soh Sam Hup yesterday told Mr C.11.G. Claike, second magistrate, that he wanted to go to gaol. A. ked why. he said that it would enable him to combat, his weakness for opium. This was not quite tbe reason for his appearance162 words
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97 1915-06-25 5 ACCIDENT AT IPOH RAILWAY STATION. A fatal accident took place at tbe Ipoh railway station, the victim being n Chinese wbo is believed to have beeu a passenger on tbe donu mail train. His lifeless body was fouud beneath rne of the carriages when tbe train stopped. and it is97 words
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Article45 1915-06-25 5 Syed Abdullah Almuuawar, of Race Course Road, one of the last two appointed Mahommedan justices of tbe peace, wbo was only sworn in about a week ago, died at his residence on Wednesday night and was buried yesterday afternoon at the Bukit Wakaf Burial Ground.45 words
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Advertisement105 1915-06-25 5 Lawn Tennis Balls A YRES and Fresh Shipment Slazengers :^^^-^y Ag received Championship -M^^^.jM^^^^ every Bails 1 fortnight. PRICE $7 nett per Dozen. ROBINSON Co. I LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S E GARRICK K CIGARETTES. ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS c ui?! I •9 tl tj L L FOR SHELL MOTOR105 words
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Advertisement996 1915-06-25 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ < Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, OOLLTBB QUAY. ONDER CONTRACT WTTH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. BBS ELOCT Bawean, Bouraboya, Bandjermasin, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Samarinda, aai Donggala with transhipment at Bandjermas'n to Pasir. Jnne 20 s Van Goens Belawan-Deli June ?5 Bbocwbr Sel t- Pandjang, Bengkalis,996 words
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Advertisement672 1915-06-25 6 Shipping 'ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL .s. NETHERBY HALL M sailing on or about July 9. TO LONDON ONLY us. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON üb. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 8. For particulars as to rates of freight672 words
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Advertisement437 1915-06-25 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLOR ud MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1916 OUTWABD Chili July 2 Polynesien July 4 \tlantique July 16 Nera July 18 V. dela Clotat July SO Aug 1 Polynesien Aug 1* A^g 15 N6ra Aug S7 Aug afi For all particulars apply to437 words
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Advertisement554 1915-06-25 6 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang. Ct.?.%a Aastralia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued toi >i», Ooaat, Perelan OoU. Oonttneotal ana Acettna Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oo ot ttr, t MAIL LINES Homeward (roa Echophi From Singapore* connecting554 words
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Article435 1915-06-25 7 ("We find that this appalling crime was contrary to international law and the conventions of the civilised nations and we alao charge the officers of the said submarine and the Emperor and Government of Oc rmany. under whose orders they acted, with the crime of wilful435 words
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Article358 1915-06-25 7 HUTTON 'S MARKET REPORT. Manchester, May 20. There has not been nny appreciable cbsnge in values during the week, and it may he said that cotton has steadied at seineilii" ft lik* id per lb b.low the highest point. The business done however in the r.4<vn.a'pt inl continues on only358 words
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Article67 1915-06-25 7 HOWORTHY OF HER i Mrs M. Howorth, of Sheffield, wife of J Corporal Howorth, York and Lancashire Regiment, who is on active service at the I front, gave birth yesterday (May 22nd) to three boyß and oue girl. Tbe King's bounty is being applied for. All are doing well. [Poor67 words
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Article412 1915-06-25 7 Past and Pbesent Compared. In the course of a lecture delivered at Leiden, Major J. C. C. Tonnet, of the Field Artillery, made an interesting comparison between the warfare of the past and that of the present day. He pointed out the significance of the perfect412 words
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Article169 1915-06-25 7 Makers Agree to Stop Supplies. Enormous quantities of a very flue cottou material have been finding tbeir way into Germany during tbe last few months, Sir William Ramsay told a representative of tbe Daily Express. Tbey use this cotton, Sir William Ramsay continued, iu their manufacture169 words
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Article161 1915-06-25 7 A few additional particulars of recent fighting in Arabia are contained in a Bri tish Foreign Office message to H. B. Bf. Legation at Bangkok dated London June 10, thus: The Secretary of State for India announces tbat fuller reports of tbe advance up the Tigris161 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1915-06-25 7 lEe TROPICAL ROOFING T fn GENASCO MMMBM MMMM^ MM Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. t.S3_iilßjjwj^ ~^f > '■-•>"- '^'^^J!^ mmmm9i^^BK^Sm^SS-SP^mm\\wßßUß^^^^^ -j*. t.*^^^ I''*^'1 iSrif____*£t?_^ !_"^»3B3- |^S9fifiK_9B_____M___J9-_JH •"■s**^ ■ss_*_i •>"''^iR ft '<oSi!_^_^^"™BSfi _____P^j____________B__l________________^^^^p^W__! B_________________<___.<________y*3M &*-.__^^v"* -S "•s-'176 words
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Advertisement124 1915-06-25 7 SI OP! THINK for just one mlnnte of the uttex ucelessness of suffering with Neuralgia I For only Re. 1 you 'can procure a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm, and even the first application of the Balm will bring you relief from the torturing pain! Continue its use. Rub it124 words
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Advertisement88 1915-06-25 7 CHHMH»aBH_HHHHHHH_HHHHBM_HHMB> SIEMENS WOTAN DRAWN WIRE T AMPS FOR ALL TYPES OF ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS. NO LAMP TAKES LESS CURRENT ml^'^***m*mmim^mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ltd. INCORPORATED IH ENGLAND WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE, Head Office .-CAXTQN HOUSE. WESTMINSTER. LONDON. SJ. Works STAFFORD, WOOLWICH, DALSTON. immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BMHM_____H____M____ia DUNLOP MM _f___£" i4 ____G____J______Bk BV88 words
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Article527 1915-06-25 8 Danish Actor's Impressions. Writing to a friend in the Isle of Wight, Mr G. P. Harvey, a sanitary engineer in Copenhagen, eei-ds home a translation of an interesting letter in the leading Copenhagen daily paper, Politiken," from Johannes Ponlsen, the famous Danish actor. Describing his impression when travelling527 words
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Article363 1915-06-25 8 We have come to expect originality in all matters affecting the Navy, and so it does not come as a surprise to flnd that tbe Hon. Rupert Guinness has bit upon a novel scheme for getting recruits for the Royal Naval Division. He has opened a recruiting363 words
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Advertisement464 1915-06-25 8 MT »_^^^_H^™^^ W M M f fwM.LmmmW^^ 55^2 Are yois "Nervy"* 'Ml Pa vo-i 'j- no' it a sudden sound 3 Do you have headaches or neuralgia* B J^M W yoa irritable Ate joa depressed Are you troubled *iih sleep.es_.es_? jg| S, f vr ,-eed a sh< rt cci.i-e <464 words
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Advertisement393 1915-06-25 8 m a a m a+*+mmmm*m +^■■^£3-^ *mm o*. mwm. pLBouf *C.& B. English soups pjjf 30 Varieties —AU Delicious ||n|^ The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world available for your table. H Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soups I b, ro,*i to be Bade under ideal conditions,393 words
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Advertisement230 1915-06-25 8 GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX GUP, IN HALF LEMON AND TLAT BOTTOM SHAPE. i SAMPLE FREE OS APPLICATION. J APPLY TO G. OTOMUNE <& Co. EstabHsbed QHEE ENG SONS, Bhdgt Ad. f CIVIL. NAVAL. MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS JA^ vySB The Managing Proprietor, who has received hit- training fr n.230 words
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Article58 1915-06-25 9 Corrected op to June 241 Bank 4ms 24 3 16 demand 24 1 32 Private credits 6 m 2-4 17-32 France demand Bank 296 Ibdia, T. 1. |f«£ HOBGKONG, damar d 22^ Yokohama, demar d llbf Java, demand i4.o£ Bangkok, demand 66i Sovhbbions, bant Buying 88 4 Bank ol58 words
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Article155 1915-06-25 9 June 24. Tin (50 tons) 8S312i Gambier 1100 G__mbier Cube No, 1 13 40 Gambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black (Media. rVpore 19 00 Pepper, (White fair* 86.00 Nutmegs 1110 to t> e lb. 21.00 Nn r meg8 (80 to tl e lb 22.00 Mace (Band a)155 words
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Advertisement638 1915-06-25 9 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insuhance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. I jj WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Hon™ <&!■.<.___>,__. ueaier uouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. 1 The Oompany has £20,00C denoalted638 words
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Advertisement339 1915-06-25 9 CHARTERED BANK 1 of India Australia and Shlna. IMORPOBiTED BT BOVIL 6BIBTEB. OP CAPITAL *i ion oos JEBSRYB FUKD JKJ ■mi Liability (rfProprtetorsZ S.iRS a HEAD OFFICE I 88. RIBHOPSBATE, LOHDOI, B. 0 g 48ENCDM AND &B__«-ClH£-_: y Amntsar Hongkonf Penani d Bangkok Hollo SSt 6 Batavia Ipoh Rangooa a339 words
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Advertisement452 1915-06-25 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 BSSBIYI FOMDB Sterling €1,000,000 at ts.- 915,000,000 1 M SUver 118,000,0001 W3,n00,000 Reterve Liability of Proprietors^. 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landaie, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Ghalrmaa. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. IP. H. Holyoak, Esq. O. T. M452 words
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Advertisement351 1915-06-25 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE- and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at; Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts are351 words
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Advertisement202 1915-06-25 9 Singapore COId Storage Co., Ltd. Kear Fntrance to Borneo Wharf. Telepone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of P rozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short OFFICE KOURS. Weekdays 7 am. to 5 p ra. Sundays j 7a.m. to202 words
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Miscellaneous227 1915-06-25 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kao.__.rg t_.t_ro.__u Hospital June 2\ 9 M 3i,M yy M t>»._._u. tai Fan 29 8 1 >9 80i *9 782 Temp. _5.- 7. u 76 0 WeB Bulb The*. 8i 75. n 75 ,i Olt. o! Wind ealm calm calm tfax. Teu.p in sbiw 87 ft Rain 'all227 words
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Miscellaneous416 1915-06-25 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11a.m. oo June 24, 1915. British. < Name Date of Arrival Remark! Kampar June 23 Inner Roads Sri Muar Kiuta Castor Bukom Mitamm No 9 Wharf Kum Sang No. 2 Wbarf Niug Chow June 21 No. 6 Wbarf Ranee Inner Rot. da416 words
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Article1193 1915-06-25 10 The annual meeting of the above Corps was held in the Drill Hall last evening Col. Derrick V. D. the Commandant presiding, with Major Glennie acting Adjutant and other officers, and a small gathering of men present. Tbe Colonel in moving the adoption of the accounts which1,193 words
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599 1915-06-25 10 A LIVELY LETTER The many Singapors and Jobore friend* of Lt W. V. Draper B B who is now, 1 somewhere" at the dont in Flanders will like to hear the latest news of him. He dates from 54th field company, 7th599 words
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Article187 1915-06-25 10 Lieutenant Donald Cushny, 2nd Battalion Dorset Regiment, who was killed at Shirba, Persian Gulf, on April 14, was the second son of the late Alex. Cuehny, i m.s t who was so well known in Shanghai for many years. There is in America an interesting association kuown as the American187 words
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Article1131 1915-06-25 10 Doings of our Soldiers. Mr. J. Van Vollenhoven, ei -Governor Geueral of Indo-China, a sergeant in the 7th Colonial Infantry Regiment, bas now gone to tbe front. One of bis last letters had the stamp of the postal sector No. 164. Mr. Saint-Kene Taillanoier, Ministre Plenipotentiaire in1,131 words
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Article428 1915-06-25 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. L. E. Gaunt beat W. E. Vowler, w.o. B Class Singles C. B. Hadden beat G. A, Cbaney, w.o. J. W. Anderson beat Capt. W. F. Christie, 2-6, 8 6, 8— 6. A. N. Laybourne v I). Walker, postponed. E. VV. Day428 words
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Article83 1915-06-25 10 Sunday, 26 June. Johnston Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2 30 and 3 80 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.80 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 75 Yards Back Stroke. This event will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries83 words
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Article51 1915-06-25 10 The mo or yacht Ayeeha, in whicb tbe Emden's landing party at Keeling, Cocos Island, made good their escape, is shortly to be replaced by a new boat from Eng land. The Rainbow, a little craft of 185 tons, has already arrived at Colombo from Southampton on her way to51 words
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