The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 July 1915
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Title Section15 1915-07-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEx\ CENTS SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1915. NO. 8,493.15 words
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Article122 1915-07-14 1 More evidence was heard in the Zweena ease, regarding the behaviour of the Malay irew, in the District Court, yesterday. —Page 5. There ia general deprecation amongst nember. of the House of Commons, anent ohe fequabble between Lord Haldane and Mr Lloyd George— Page 5. Nothing of122 words
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Article847 1915-07-14 1 WATERLOO— AND AFTER. It 16 the seventeenth of June, 1915. My ears are still tingling with the snap and roar of the guns from a couple of destroyers that have been pounJing at a German submarine little more than a mile from my windows. The submarine has disappeared, but whether847 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement395 1915-07-14 1 4 Steady Stream of all Good Pictures BOTH IN THE FIRST AND SECOND SHOWS ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9-15 PM. A photodrama in furious activity. "THE BAWLEROUT" IN 3 PARTS Is The wovfttvg ont and th* pe? feeing oi the various scenes, pidding h»s beeu most395 words
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Advertisement406 1915-07-14 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Shew at 8 p.m. I si; a! Show at 9-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT The negro gian\ whose sensational defeat by Jess Willard has made him the most talked a^out man in the Boxing World at the present time, personally appears in th!s406 words
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Advertisement144 1915-07-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re s.s. Krakatau Page 6. Pink Pills fot Nurses Pa»e 3. The 6 s Onssa for Australia Page 6. Netherlands Trading Society Page 9. Fra6er and Neave for Note Papers Page 9. Cinema Cafiioo, cew programme Page 1. Gargoyle Fiuri: (a wood-preservative) Page 10. New Tennis Rackets144 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1915-07-14 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 14th. High Water— O-rS a.m., 11-10 p m. Public Temperance Meeting. Y.M.C.A. Hall, 8.45 p.m Thursday IStb. Sigh Water -0-«l ».m., i'-59 p.m (niced Saw Mills Ltd., uitg., Cecil Street, $t, Bwithln. Friday 16th. High Water -1-10 a.m. 3. 1. homeward mail due. Saturday 17th. Etigh Water—113 words
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Article503 1915-07-14 2 Mr Perceval Landon, in the Daily Telegraph, tells how British soldiers at the front have extracted the sting from the favourite German imprecation and use ifc as a form of blessing. For instance Sanrhlands announced his intention of getting some sleep. With a pleasant God strafe you all,' he went503 words
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Article52 1915-07-14 2 By using this method it is claimedCylinder lubrication cost is reduced 9o j in either Steam. Gas. or Oil Engines. Fuel Con sumption is reduced 5% to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to52 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1915-07-14 2 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE KUALA LUMPUR. 0. Bi'JLlEn, Manager.12 words
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Advertisement327 1915-07-14 2 WMWPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAOE AT HOME. I When the Angelas is Ringirg, from the Revea business as Übual." The Red, Whit.- and Blue, from the Raveu M Business as Usta)," f Your King and Country want you. Pauiotic t-ong. I Fail In. Patriotic Song.327 words
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Advertisement620 1915-07-14 2 iTTaRIWA HALL CINEMATOGRAPITi I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. A TONIGHT! TONIGHT!!! AN ECLAIR SPECIAL DETECTIVE. g THE GOLLINGSBY PEARLS 9 A Magnificient Detective Drama In 2 Massive Reels. Full of Sens- R B atlon and clever Incident. g I THE GREAT BATTLE GF CARENGY I I" (MAY 10tn-12th 1915) J^ GAVMONT620 words
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Advertisement712 1915-07-14 2 Notices NOTICE. In the Estate of Charles Alfred Ribeiro Deceased Pursuant to Section 4fi of '"The Conveyancing and Law rt Property Otdiranre VI of l»8 Notice is hereby t^ifct al! petaons having suv claims or ut iuacds against the! estatf of t harles A.lfrel hibeiro la*e <>t "I he Ca.stle712 words
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Advertisement520 1915-07-14 2 Wanted WANTED Required fot healthy Estate, Johore, Competent Conductor, Ceylon Eurasian preferred. Most nnderstatd Chinese labour and have had good experience in tapping. Write btating wages required acd expeiieice to J. A. D., co Free Piea*». 14-7 167 notice Appifcat irns will be received at the Master Attendant's Office up520 words
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Advertisement496 1915-07-14 2 To Let TO LET "LadyHill- (Oiange Ortne h^ furniHhed. beaotifullv situated r^ sUbllng. Ei,try Ist August. r itc Ap» y JAICE!^ l"iS" ROOMS TO LET Forni^hed or otherwise D Valley Road. P> Uf 10 7 TO LET FROM Ist SEPTE«[beP" The Ground Floor of fct»M, Bt.- jr^ at preseDt occupied496 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement615 1915-07-14 3 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Ei ropean War Fund. Amount previous acknowledged 13,742.80 List No. 16 (Collected by Madame D-.ef/*. Kev. F. G. Swindell 120 9, A. C. 3.07 23.07 PM .1. B. W, M A. Warinjj 5 ■i. Wilkinson 5 Mr. W Campbell Oman 5 15 Litf N X 33615 words
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Advertisement561 1915-07-14 3 WHAT NURSES CARRY TO WAR. T well rfmember the first party cf nurses we to k out,' said tbe chief stewardess of one of the steamers which acted as transports bet ween England and the Tape dm ing tie South African wsr of fourteen years ago. "The ship set med561 words
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Advertisement923 1915-07-14 3 DEFAULTER'S SALE OF WAX POLISHED TEAK OFFICE FURNITURE, IRON SAFES, Etc Etc. TO BE HELD AT THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYDS OFFICE No. 4 Collyer Quay On Saturday, 17th July, 1915, at 77-30 a.m. Comprising teak panelled screen", t ak writing tables, bent wool chairs, teak revolving offlcj chairs, clock, Itoa baftb,923 words
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Advertisement233 1915-07-14 3 A Fresh Shipment Just Arrived OF PHEASANTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR. IPOH AND PENANO. A CHALLENGE TO Can Sanatogen Agents prove that the t profits belong to a British Company? Vi-Casein Agents say that they cannot. Therefore as Britishers it is up to233 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article18 1915-07-14 4 FBATVI.-On July '0, at the Magazine Station PenaDg the wife of Insptcter Joan Fbaynb, of a eon,18 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1915-07-14 4 The Singapo re Fre e Press. Wednesday, July 14, 1915 Her* Khali the Pi^« the People's right maintain ITuaweti by influence and upbribed by gi>n Here patriot Truth her glorious pi ecepts Craw. Pledged to K Uc:oq. L^vallv aud Law. If experience has proved anything during this period of national1,439 words
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Article686 1915-07-14 4 The New Russian War Minister is General Pol i van off, formerly assistant tc Sukhotulinoff. The Australasian cruiser Brisbane will be launched next month at Cockatoo Island, says a Sydney paper. Applications for the new War Loan through the local batiks at Penang total about £'30,000. <S. E.> Australia is686 words
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Article28 1915-07-14 4 (From Our Own Corr^pond^t London j v] Bukit Rajah pays a final dmdeod per cent. Tbe share market is good and iu modify market firm.28 words
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Article65 1915-07-14 4 Messrs McAlister Co. the agent form us that the output of the Qxn Mine for June amounted to 14* pik which C2 80 pikuls ie plant m^V ground near pontoon was finished obk 9th June, and dredge was ti Ja tedt freeh Mte and sluinng n^un^d65 words
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Article19 1915-07-14 4 Agents. Hooglamit aud Co Djapoera Agents. Evatt and Co. Indragiri (Sumatra* cU months 4 7.0;U.19 words
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Correspondence.
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Article324 1915-07-14 4 An Appeal to J To the Editor, Sir,— At a »Mt!»( of Plautert.' Association Ml July 3rd I rmde Mm foliov.ir That all Planter*, men r^ 0 T.P.A. or not be asked to day's p<*y a month tow«r is tbe r. be distributed by tbf a.324 words
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Article175 1915-07-14 4 To thk Khitok. Sir. With reference to an a^v^r which appeared iu your ist>ue of the iuet., wantiug a chief officer for a etes trading out of Siugapore. To i>thte pu re quired, may I be allowed to i.iake Hfollowing remarks. In the first place ns the175 words
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Article100 1915-07-14 4 A public temperance mettirs held to night in MM M.C A i I 45 o'clock for which an uu«x -t. R VRruiiirne lm« beeu arranged. M; Ofß* l is expect* d to tbketht? rhair. uu I iUrt* e«i will b<r given by li^iiv»|) Bvei<w*di the Rev. \V.100 words
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Article37 1915-07-14 4 A coinpe of six lectures will he given in tM.C, k 8 Fort Caunirig Ruad. begfanij I July IStfc at I .SOp in by i>r .J L AH ladies interred are If* I:• the first ltcture.37 words
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Advertisement239 1915-07-14 4 |i' J=s :^--^zfaa?L^-^ffntn '•<•"• U.K K^fflfe^^l^ T^) EMEMBER when smoking L" Xa. tate x P ress Cigarettes that (V^— e r c^ iesl man on eart^ >^' >SSU6 OWi l!^^ cannot buy cigarettes of higher quality. You are smoking "Quality's limit.'* CIGARETTES. B" fif fir VIRGINIA No. 33J leaf Per239 words
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Article238 1915-07-14 5 PRUDENT RUbSIAN ESTIMATE. Cennan Optimism. [By Submarine Cable]. SlUTM'ft SIKVIOI. Petrograd, July 12. Experts warn the public against premature jubilation at the defeat of the Archduke Joseph pointing out that the enemy holds a thousand mile front and his failure on a forty miles section is of isolated238 words
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Article205 1915-07-14 5 Success Near Ypres. London, July 12. Eyewitnesi, writing from headquarters, relates the story of Tuesday's assault eastward of the Yser Canal. He says that it was desirable for cert.ii < reasons to wrest part of the German first line from tbe eneruy. The pre- iratory botnbardrnent.205 words
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Article48 1915-07-14 5 London, July 12.— The Frankfurter Zeituug" attacks Rumania for prohibiting the transit of arms and munitions to Turkey and accuses her of self seeking uuwisdom and ingratitude, and concludes with the veiled threat that the paramount interests of the Central powers may override those of Rumania.48 words
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Article262 1915-07-14 5 Col R. S. F. Walker, c M.G., late Commandant of the Malay States Guides, who was compelled to relinquish his commission in the 10th Gloucester on account of illbealth, is now in charge of German prisoners at the Alexandra Palace. Messrs Kelly and Walsh se-d us a copy of a262 words
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Article208 1915-07-14 5 STILL FIGHTING. the Germans Repulsed. [Bt Submarine Cable]. Rbutkb's Sbbvioiv Paris, July I*2. The communique eays The enemy bombarded the trenches in front of Lombaertzyde and Nieuport, and continued to pour asphyxiatiDg shells into our trenches at Carency and Souchez but a counterattack regained us a portion208 words
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Article145 1915-07-14 5 Austrian Attack Failed. Rome. Inly 12. Cadarnas plans are d-tily clearer. He will not occupy Trieste, which is only a day's march distant and might easily bo taken, till he baa captured the whole of the Car»o mountains behind the city. The pursuit of this plan, al though145 words
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Article93 1915-07-14 5 Royal Congratulations London, July 12, His Majesty iu a message congratulatea General Botha and his forces on the success attending their arduous operations, aud expresses his admiration for the cooducc of the campaign, which is shared by my subjects iu all parts of the Empire. London, July IS.93 words
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Article302 1915-07-14 5 Capt. T. B Minnikenis gazetted Double Company Commander, Malay States Guides. Mr R. J. Rogers, of PuchoDg, ia now in the Dardanelles. Ha is a captain in the Ist Royal Dublin Fusiliers, which forms part of the 29th Division. Mrs S. E. A. Linton has received a staff appointment at302 words
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Article145 1915-07-14 5 GENERAL DEPRECATION. [Bj Submarine Cabltf]. Slum's B*b?iob. London, July 12. The Labour M.P., Mr Thomas, speaking at Wellingborough, reprobated the miserable quarrel between two eminent statesmen last week. Neither, he said, was so important as the winning of the war, and the people would make short work145 words
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Article79 1915-07-14 5 Destroyed by Gun-Fire. London, July 12. Tbe monitors Severn and Mersey on July 4 ascended tbe Rufiji river and engaged tbe cruiser Koenigsberg, aeroplanes directing their flre over the jungle. After six hours the Koenigsberg was heavily on fire. She continued to fire one gun79 words
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Article58 1915-07-14 5 London, July 13. The crisis in the South Wales coal field which was believed to have been settled by Government interventiou is again acute. A special conference of the Miners Federation at Cardiff is resolving on a strike at all col lieiies on July 15 unless the58 words
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Article24 1915-07-14 5 London, July 12. Sir E. Grey was at the Foreign Office yesterday wearing smoked glasses but bis sight is markedly improved.24 words
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Article227 1915-07-14 5 MOTOR -CAR CASES. Mr Talma was occupied a considerable portion on Monday morning, in hearing summonses against motorcar regulations. V. I). Peunefather for riding a motorcycle without a license, was find 53 and co*ts, and a further 92 and costs for having no front number plate on the same motor227 words
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Article198 1915-07-14 5 The performance which tue Three Car sons are now providing at the Harima Hall is not new to Singapore. They were seen in it at one of the circuses some time ago, and won general admiration, which they aie now nightly continuing to do at the Harima. For198 words
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Article315 1915-07-14 5 FURTHER RESTRICTIONS DISCUSSED. [By Submarine Cable]. Kbutu's Ssbviob. London, July 12.— Id the House of Commons, oil a motion for an adjournment of the House, Sir Henry Da'ziel urged the declaring of cotton to D9 contraband. Others suggested the purchasing of the whole of the American cotton315 words
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Article43 1915-07-14 5 Honolulu, July 12.— A Chinese merchant baa arrived here, who is proceeding to San Francisco. He says that be baa been commissioned by Chinese capitalists to purchase two liners which are to form the nucleus of a subsidised line to America.43 words
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Article22 1915-07-14 5 The Hague, July 12 —Mynheer Regoud, member of the First Chamber has been appointed temporary minister to the Vatican.22 words
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Article23 1915-07-14 5 Melbourne, July 12. A total of 6.222 men euliated during the first week of tbe Parliamentary recruiting campaign in Victoria.23 words
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Article424 1915-07-14 5 THE SKKANU'S STORY. Yesterday, in the District Court, the case was resumed before Mr E. L. Talma in which twelve Malay deck hands of the steamship Zweena werecharged with wilful breach of duty on June Bth, when their ship was lost in the Madura Straits, in failing to424 words
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Advertisement100 1915-07-14 5 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF rennis Rackets ROSSER'S SPECIAL CCRON A" RAMSBOTTOM'S "DOMINO" DAVIS'S "RISELEY HEXAGON SLAGENGER'S 4 DOHERTY. 1 ROBINSON Co. C/iestnut 7b6aeco Because of its delicate aroroa and sweetness of flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. ADELPHI HOTEL. Centrally and most100 words
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Advertisement667 1915-07-14 6 Shipping THE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY NEDERLAND'S S.S. KRAKATAU" which met with an accident n<ar Oravesend is expected [to arrive on Thursday, the 15th instant, Consignees of cargo from AMSTERDAM (not Genoa) will have to sign j general average-bond before being able to obtain delivery. INTERNATIONAL CREDIET AND HANDELSVEREENIGINI "ROTTERDAM, 1 agents.667 words
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Advertisement461 1915-07-14 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. a TO LONDON as. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4. S s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 3. i s.s. MASHONA" sailing on or about Aug 16. f For particulars a9 to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co.,461 words
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Advertisement538 1915-07-14 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIME. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1916 OUTWARD as Ville de la bs NVra July 18 Ciotat July 24 kb Aiij;i zone Aug 1 ss Atlantiqne July 0 s*s (Steamer A)g 15 as Polynemen Aug 1 «ss A Ptearoer Ang 29 ss538 words
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Advertisement644 1915-07-14 6 Shipping STEAM MAYIGATION COMPin For China, Japan, Penang, C«,i ia Aastraiia, India, Aden, Egym Mediterranean Poru, Ply mot|| and London. Tfcroogh BiUs ol Lading i B »aefl tot nn. Ooart, Penjlau Oolf Contii iiai aaa a p Ports. Bteftmerg will leave Singapore oc 0 tu MAIL LINES UOMBWAKP (FOR EDHOPt,644 words
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Article1416 1915-07-14 7 i iiie A Banker's Warning. j exc ecu There was too much talk some months cost ago about "bottomless purses" aud "silver mei bullets, and though financial strength is .nor one of our most important weapons, we ove are throwing it away by extragavance. The1,416 words
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Article239 1915-07-14 7 l£ i W TO MAIN T A I N T\ 1 E VTGOE B OF THE RACE. WAB AND THE BIBTH RaTK. Legislation concerning the care of mothere ao.l children was foreshadowed in a discussion at a conference of the Rural District Councils in London to nay.239 words
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Article226 1915-07-14 7 The French Pbogbi ss. Simla, June 16th.- The French have issued an otliciul statement t-a\ujt: that it is important to make it dear that for more than a month to i> i ortfa and sooth (of Arras ami between the Oiee and the Aisue they226 words
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Article122 1915-07-14 7 Sir P.artle Frero, in a letter to the j 11 Morning Post ou slackue^s, tells the j following story The steamer carrying a Judy Friend of j mine was wrecked on the way borne from J India, and she, eight Bailors, aud the; stewardess Bet off for122 words
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Article146 1915-07-14 7 IT WILL NEVER DO." It is la the lafe Dr W. 11. Cutnmings that we owe what is probably the most popular of ill Christmas hymn-tunes that tu which Wesley's Hark the Herald Angels" is sung wherever the English language is spoken. It was not, of course, his own composition,146 words
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Article112 1915-07-14 7 PAXKfOTfC Manager's Death. Reporting on «n exploßion at the Foyle iM.ddlet-ex) works of Messrs. Cogswell and Harrison on April 16 Major H. Coningham, 1 ins-pector of explosives says that the pat- riotic motives of the factory manager who was killed, were probably reEponfeible (or the explosion. An exi)!osive112 words
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Article109 1915-07-14 7 The lately difplayed against German UtteCCCt* in ChinH. telegraphs the Peking correspondent of "The Times," is resulting Kb the gradual transfer of all the agencies of llriu«-u companies to British bouses. An. extension of this economic warfare to the coasting shipping ie iraminent, as it is understood that .)«pan is109 words
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Advertisement206 1915-07-14 7 I BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKY j THE STING OF SCIATIC O S K23 w f S dioft.] disease iiavc no more ti rrors u r ASSURANCE COMPANY. jj who have Wed and bo knem the pom R^ fl Ct'.Cfi-EUIKBURGH. Incor^ratei 5 Little's Oriental Balm, [f yon have not us« 1825 FUNDS-£13,600,000206 words
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Advertisement275 1915-07-14 7 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd D£RSCT FEKVICE TO /aDaa vte Hoagkcng Shanghai I and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Tifrlng cprpo M tteoogk Bills of Lading fo» [jMllnn. lfMW>, fiwatow, Acioy, Ciiefuo, Tientj is'u. Hewebwuag, Eaagfcua Ports. Formosa, Hm Pr.iliipiuc'6, &c, &c, Ac. STEAMERS. Tone Commander Ktftsanp, 4.895 R.275 words
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196 1915-07-14 8 Wild Beaht Loose in the World." j The New York Tribune, in an editorial article dated May 11, says i Let no German mistake the temper of the American people let no German high :or low misunderstand the new vision which has come196 words
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Article194 1915-07-14 8 According to a prominent American metnl broker Germany annual copper on! puf is HO, OOO tous, 25,000 tons being Obtained from three firaall mines in Alsace ami the remainder from reworked scrap Tne actual annual need for war material is 48,000 tons. Tlnn there is a eur194 words
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Article191 1915-07-14 8 There is one notable rnonunipnt of Belgian art of vrbotfl faie we have as yet heard nothing. This is the Wierf/ Grtllery at Bnißteli. POpnlarlf described as horrors," the Belgfen'i picture are nothing of tbe kind, except to the popul«ce. Most are masterpiece*, descriptive of hurnau terror191 words
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Article173 1915-07-14 8 A letter received at bis home in Belfast from an officer serving in one of the ships in the Dardanelles says We have had a few prisoner* aboard. The ofiicers were well dressed and hnrd looking but most of the ineu were ecallywags, very badly tftted with rrpo173 words
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Article77 1915-07-14 8 Trooper George Bennett, a veteran who aaw service in rhe Indian Mutiny with the 2nd Dragoon Guards, has just died in Leeds. The prepent war had much affected the veteran, who was 81 years old, and after reading the latest war news he exclaimed, Get my77 words
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Advertisement137 1915-07-14 8 With LEA PERRINS 1 SAUCE, W I>yj a fe:v drops sprinkled over the meat, f^K \igf fish or cheese, &c, are all that is required to impart the most delicious jmjm piquancy and flavour. ffliflji JhSw The QUALITY and concentration of its rarattf mTOJj ingredients make a little of this137 words
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Advertisement149 1915-07-14 8 It is in mortals to command qiccess— at all events, in the matter of motoring. Given a reliable car all yot have to do is to fit it with Tyres 'the famous French make) One Quality Only— the Best. STOCKISTS: CP.B. 10. EJH DUNLOP After any strenuous Sport MLW j149 words
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Article79 1915-07-14 9 JULY 13, 1915. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraser and Co's yesterday's shaie list Names Buyers Sellers United Sua Betong 15s Od 17s 6d Ayer Molek ...9 1.87* 145 Balgownie ...9 3.C0 3.15 Bukit Katil 0.42* 0.47* Bukit Timah79 words
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Article58 1915-07-14 9 r I CORBECTED ut to July 13' 'j Bank 4ms 24 732 I demand 2-4 116 Private credits pm 8 2419 32 France demand Bauk 296* IBDIA, T. T. Ifftf I HON3KONB, demft d 23^ Yokohama, detn&i d Ug| Java, demand |40f Bangkok, demand eei Sovbrkigns, Bank Buying 88.6458 words
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Article163 1915-07-14 9 July 13. Tin (buyers) 982.00 Gambler 11.00 Gambler Cube No. 1 13.40 I Gambler Cube No. 2 12.00 I Pepper Black ordm. b'pore 19.00 j 1 Pepper, (White (air) 86.00 I Nutmegs (110 to tie Ib. 21.00 I Nutmegs (80 to tt eib 22.00 1 Mace (Banda) 80 00163 words
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Advertisement592 1915-07-14 9 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tbe Comp ny hM ao ooc a«w>Blt6d with the Supreme Court o* England,592 words
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Advertisement477 1915-07-14 9 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and Shins, MCOIPOMTED BY R9YIL CHASTER. MBBBYI FUND £1,8G0,C00 Se«erv« Liability of Proprietors iI.SOO.OOC HEAD OFFICE i 88, BIBHOPS3ATB, I.OMDOH, 1. Q. ▲eSNOIMB AND BRAMCBKB; Arumsai Hongkong Penant Bangkok Uollo Pntal Batavta Ijtoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Stttcon Caioutta Klang Soiemban Oantoo Kobe Bhan«hai et>a Kuala477 words
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Advertisement489 1915-07-14 9 ESTABLISHED 1874. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India.) I ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. 1 offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders. The "Oriental" is the oldest and most economically managed Life Assurance Co. iu the East and is the only Co. in which policyholders have the guarantee that489 words
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Advertisement355 1915-07-14 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 i'3,500,000. The Accounts are355 words
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Advertisement219 1915-07-14 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAtf NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.j APCAR LINE OP STEAMERS. The undermentioned mall steeinove ot tnt above Line maintain a regular service bet <»<»_. Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Slugs suTe, Hongkong and Shanghai an roate FLEET lit. a Tons. Comtuaof'i'if if, Takada 6,949 O. M. Robins. ss Madras219 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous509 1915-07-14 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 1 1 a.m. on July 18, 1915. I British. Name Date of Arrival Remark! I Nam Sang July 12 No. 7 Wharf Lady Weld Inner Roads Penang Inlander Polland No. 7 Wharf Hock Keng Inner Roada Hock Hye Aing Hong ban Lie509 words
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Article2058 1915-07-14 10 {Prom Our Own Correspondent.) The Outer Marches. London, June 11. Although nothing by way of com met appears in the British Press we watc very closely the developments in our va ions outlying Dependencies and Coloni< developments which are connected wit the war ar»d which for that2,058 words
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Article27 1915-07-14 10 To day is tbe French National Fete day I bat ou account of the war there will be no ofhcial roceptiou by the Consul General this year.27 words
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Article776 1915-07-14 10 (From Our Own Corretpondsnt.) Weltevreden, July 10. Since writing last, business generally has taken a distinctly more normal coarse, and several big transactions in the different articles of produce are reported. The Tea and Rubber markets continue firm, with an upward tendency. Pilgrims at Jeddah. The Agents of776 words
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Article121 1915-07-14 10 The annual financial report for the Kingdom of Siam, a copy of which we acknowledge, shows that the actual revenue lust year wan 74,399,682 ticals exceeding the estimate by 1,799,682 ticals. The actual expenditure was 68,220,309 itbH than the estimate by 1,399,114. The principal (sources of excess revenue121 words
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Article61 1915-07-14 10 YESTERDAYS RESI'LTS B Clakh Singleh. C. it. Had Jen beat I). M. Doig, 6— 4, 6 2. 0 Class Singles. G. Mamoli v \Y. A. Wilson (postponed). J. S. Wardle beat A. G. Stredwick, 6 4, 3— 6, 6—4. Newcomers' Handicap. W. A. Hesta beat61 words
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Article69 1915-07-14 10 A Class Singlk. J. K. Tyler v G. G. Hill. 1* CL*Bd BINQLBB. Dr. M. \Y. Chill v T. M. Suervington. J. Tiusley v F. A. Teale. G Cuss Singles. G. Mamoli v W. A. Wilson. W. H. Palmgreeu v W*rdle. Newcomehs' Handicap. Wodehou»e v Marshall.69 words
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Article309 1915-07-14 10 THE COIKTS MARTIAL FUBTHBU PROW7LGATOOII OF SENTENVKS. The following has been supplied to the Ceylou press by the Military Authori ties Promulgation of Field General Courts Martial heH at Colombo ou 26tb-27th June, 1915. Prisoners. M. Aron Perera. Charges. (1) treason (2.> murder 13) murder; (4)309 words
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