The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1915
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Title Section15 1915-07-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEM CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915. NO. 8,504.15 words
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Article137 1915-07-27 1 United Malacca pays a five per cent., inal Page 5. Kelemak Rubber Company's meeting was held yesterday Page 10. Notes on tbe recent air raid at Hull are given in private letters Page 4. Tbe French had a useful success in tbe Vosget Page 5. Tbe American137 words
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Article1252 1915-07-27 1 Efforts to provide and promulgate a religion for the future afford as much reading that is alike humorous and pathetic. The number of men who imagine they are born theologians and prophets it legion, The casting of new religions has been a mania in every1,252 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1915-07-27 1 fine Strong Dramas full of Exciting Situations Admirably Played AT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THFATRF BEACH ROAD. M SECOND SHOW, 9-15 P M. Pathe s Powerful S.C.A.G.L. Drama p.hts THE GOLDEN SWORD-KNOT 3 BY M DANIEL fUCHE, TBE CELEBRATED AUTHOR. theme 19 a clean aid wholesome one, intensely interesting,309 words
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Advertisement244 1915-07-27 1 ORNAMENTAL TILE WORKS 01, Hill Street Biniupore. Patent Improved Flooring Tiles (PATENTED APRIL 1914.) Imitation Marble, Egyptian Granite or any Fancy Stone. (Sold3 OWNEB AND PATENTEE, ALFRED LEA 51, HILL STREET.) RUFFLES MOTOR GARAGE, BAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENERAL REPAIRERS244 words
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Advertisement185 1915-07-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Notica re declaration of war meeting at Malacca P;ge 2. At the Theatre Royal "Bakbom and lUktira" Page 1. Uuilding overseer with knowledge of quantities and plans wanted Page 2. Robineon and Co.'s advertisement of the Wellcome photograph diary Page 5. Caldbeck Macgregor and Company are opening a185 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous132 1915-07-27 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 27th. H'gh Water— ll 8 a.m., )0-2* p m. H D.A. Council Mtg., Clergy House. B p m. Couit of Appeal. Wednesday 28th. Blgh Yfutfm 1 1 Bt ■m 1 -i^prp, Band Botanical Gaiden 1 I S p.m. Thursday 29th. High Water 24 *.lu., 1 -57 p.m132 words
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Article459 1915-07-27 2 A northern contemporary says We bear that about 70 German fa milies from Shanghai are about to be d amped into Paitaiho. They cannot go to Tsingtao, they cannot go to Weihiiwai, tbey are not wanted in Jap in, and Paitaiho has to suffer. News has been received of the459 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1915-07-27 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. I THE PICK OF THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME I (Sister Susie's sewicg shirts for soldiers. Jack Chat man. Are we downhearted? No! i Jack Charraan. j i We shall all do the Goose step, from the Reveu. Business as Usual When we've wound up the214 words
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Advertisement662 1915-07-27 2 THE TOPIC OF THE WEEK is THE WELLS ft MOHAN FIGHT." -at this- m UJI T TkJ g^ OFF CINEMA \J j\ 13 111 BEMH RMD BT TBE SEA N.8.-POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF Bombardier Wells i s% and Frank Moran I BOXING CONTEST FOR THE WHITE HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF662 words
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Advertisement730 1915-07-27 2 Notices DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRBBENTB, That we, L. C. Tiana, Tan Dioo and Ong Tiam Teug. all resMenteof Jolo, PJL and co-part-ners doin^ business under the name, firm and style of THE JOLO TRADING t OMPAN V do hereby agree that said co-partnership i> and730 words
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Advertisement491 1915-07-27 2 Wanted WANTED Bollding Overseer with knowledge of quantities And plans. Apply X CO., c/o Free Press. 27-7 29-7 ftOIOR LOlllV DRIVER. Reqoired for an Estate In Jobore. Apply to F. W. BARKER Co., Winchester Boose, bingapore. 84-7 stih »»*7 WANTED WMEfiiaELV Expert Btenog apber-Typist for legal office in Bongkoiig. Apply491 words
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Advertisement506 1915-07-27 2 to Ut TO LET FURNISHED! LUvane, 74 King 8 Road. neir r Station, Rent 170, entry sth October" k 54 -7 A y toJ -«-«ACLI4|, Uv&ne 24-, TO LET -MAISONETTE." 6 Tan^lia. K m t room« new chicks to verandahs u'l! ktpt grounds excellent tennis cc r v» Wfcil ate506 words
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Article1062 1915-07-27 3 The Kaiser and his Wai Lords have been doing so little towards gaining that domination of the woe Id by naval and military power which they set out to obtain and assured the German people in August last they would rapidly secure, that they from time1,062 words
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Article321 1915-07-27 3 Extension to the Far East. Calcutta, July 12. Owing to the enterprise of Mr S. L. Ho, the hide industry in India is to be extended to the Far East. Mr Ho is a prominent member of the mercantile community in Hongkong, and owns large tanneries in321 words
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Article256 1915-07-27 3 Letter to most Popular man in Germany. Northern France, Thursday, June 10. A letter bearing tbe inscription "To tbe most popular man in Germany was posted o Poste ßeetante. Berlin." Berlin's Post Office redirected it to General von Kluck, Paris." Von Kluck, instead of arriving there, as he256 words
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Article74 1915-07-27 3 An interesting little piece of now? (Tomes from Ypre6 frout, where our uieu are now supplied with light machine ruus, easilv transportable, and capable of very rap d fire. These our men can instul at on^e on the parapets of captured treuches> with, of couiee, excellent effect on any counter74 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement367 1915-07-27 3 AMERICAN INDUSTRY THIS IS TO REMIND YOU STRONG AMERICAN CORPORATION prepared to replace any article heretofore made In other countries. That it ig ft blessin g to be able Send us samples or particulars of to give in our business it is more your requirements and we will quote profitable367 words
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Advertisement655 1915-07-27 3 BEHN MEYER Co., Ltd. (la Liquidation.) Auction Sale tsf Sparkling Wine, Claret, Brandy, Whisky, etc TO BE HELD AT BEHN MEYER Co's IMPORT STORE NO. I, De SOUZI STREET On Thursday, 29th July, 1915, at 11 a.m. Comprising 48 rases Saint Julien Claret, 88 cases Lormont Claret, 5 Bottles Random655 words
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Advertisement107 1915-07-27 3 MORTGAGEE S SALE On Wednesday, 4th August at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of freehold land situated at Motque Street, estimated to contain an area cf 1128 sq feet and comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. 119 subject to the «"»*»q»fr* qnit rent of %'i. Together with house No. Mosoue107 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article34 1915-07-27 4 Doig.— On 24th instant, at Maternity Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. D M. Doig, a daughter. Watson.— On July 2 rd. at Perak House," Peoang, to Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Watson, a son.34 words
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Article18 1915-07-27 4 Young— A.NLßY.— June 24, at London, Jasper, younger son of late Jasper Young, to Olive Pauline anley.18 words
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Article21 1915-07-27 4 Vauohan. At Broadstairs, on 21et Jaoe, 1915, Annie Harriet, widow of tbe late J. D. Vaughan, of Singapore, aged 83.21 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1915-07-27 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July '27, 1915. Hrrc shall the Pre« Hie P-oplr's Hcbt maiat«hfc U'.ia»» > << by influence an<^ upbriUed by ga n He;- i.Jtrl.)'. Truth h'-i gloriotU piecepts *riw, i to K Tiii-on. L»-vaViV aiid T-»»v. Looking ahead is an excellent practical policy in the guidance1,548 words
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Article560 1915-07-27 4 Part? fight ami nine of the sensational Trey of Hearts series, are tbe ►■tar pictures at tbe Harima Hull, whose programme is changed to-night. There are I besides new war pictures iu the Gaumont graphic, and a number of other new and interesting film*. Messrs the Central Kngine Woikv Ltd.,560 words
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Correspondence.
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560 1915-07-27 4 To the Editor, Sir, I happen to be a member of the Singapore Club, and I wa« present at a recent Extraordinary Geueral Meeting O f the mem bets when a resolution was pawed all but unanimously, that those members who were in560 words
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Letter187 1915-07-27 4 A private letter fro n a !a.:y n fidenl Hull to a relative La Singopon IMM I brit-f reference to nn incKieut a scanty details Lave been pi Bfcl ba\t» There have been Mch d BtorbiDj :iud exciting events that BVM boM cknow what u /ep187 words
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95 1915-07-27 4 MUSIC IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS. if the ktaiMtta! \.\e\v. Uolooel I Garrett and the Bftcercol tli«< ttli Kißl' 1 Shropshire Light infantry, tiu bftfiJ u r re^imeut will play tbe toiiuAin^, r-< i- L of tuubic in the Botanic lianleu^ bet*** 5 and 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Jui> slii weather95 words
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Article26 1915-07-27 4 The Shipping and the Import and Exp° rl Offices will be open for one hour if«> B 10 to 11 a.m.) on Saturday and Mond»J next.26 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement259 1915-07-27 4 NOTICE. From the Ist August we shall open our own Branch in the district of MALACCA At 23, River Side, Malacca. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. Bgjy-^-' i SOLE mi :;'!>• i' #I^* R&lriSj I Ifl I #m V^Jl I 1 I I I•■ I259 words
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Article261 1915-07-27 5 WILSON TALKS OF ARMAMENTS. Is /merica to Join? Washington, July 25. President Wilton ia prepariug a naval programme which he roposes to submit to Congress after the ece s3. He is most anxious that the American navy should be on a footing of equality in tbe matter261 words
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Article204 1915-07-27 5 •Unsatisfactory" to Germany. A' riarn. .Inly 26. The Ge?man c-a- kptn puh'ish an apparently inspir fi tefl :iptioa of the American Note as correct: m tone and conforming w usual diplomatic amenities, bat it Hm MMM time a definite semi-official telegram sums up German com•;;us "The204 words
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Article32 1915-07-27 5 N-w \ork, July '25. The oil workers at IfcHWUM have voted to accept either 15 P j r nfc increase of wages or to return to work priidiu^ arbitration.32 words
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Article31 1915-07-27 5 •Tuly 25 It UreporteJ that Greek v r~ have s-ailed in the direction of ■■'•ri.a ii order to demonstrate Bgainst the ii. irratmetit of Greeks in Asia Minor.31 words
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Article70 1915-07-27 5 PERAK CHINESE AND CANTON FLOODS. Ipob, July 29. AI gtomal meeting cf tbe Perak branch tn^ Ui.nejß Widows aud Orphaos Institution it was derided to opeu a Canton famiL- relief fund. I i- .ture on tbe rubber tree was de liverea by Mr South of the Agricultural bepartmeot at Seugat70 words
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Article136 1915-07-27 5 Tuh following properties were dispased v uuctiou at Messrs thing Keng Lee &>*■ -ale-rooru yesterday afternoon *r^ i.o! 1 hialding allotment situate ac K»m a K >;.a total area 4.09S gq. feet, bonaht s. Miutu Kumaru for $1,300. IrtfM -id land and house known as No. ai Gaylang136 words
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Article253 1915-07-27 5 IMPORTANT CAPTURE IN VOSGES. Bomb Fight on British Front. Paris, Jtily 25. The French have gained an important fresh success in the Vosges. The communique says: We captured last evening most powerful defensive works between hill 627, near Ban de Sapt village and LauLois, also the southern253 words
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Article179 1915-07-27 5 The Chicago Horror. London. July 25. It is now estimated that nearly two thousand persons perished in the steamer disaster near Chicago to the pleasure steamer "Eistland The vessel was packed with workers of the Western Electric Com Dan y, with women, children and friends, for an179 words
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Article116 1915-07-27 5 London. July 25. To day has been observed throughout London as a day of prayer on behalf of the Kmg and Nation and the land and sea forces. The most striking feature was the open air service of intercession on the steps of St Paul'?, to116 words
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Article40 1915-07-27 5 London. July 25. Lord Kitchener paid a surprise visic to the Indian hospitals at Brighton yesterday. The wounded were delighted to see their former Commander in Chief and much appreciated his fceue rous and encouraging worus.40 words
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Article35 1915-07-27 5 London July 25.— Russian and French steamers aud six trawlers have been sunk by submarines in tbe northernmost portion of the North Sea. One of tbe trawlers' whole crew oi nine were killed.35 words
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Article28 1915-07-27 5 Athens, July 80. II is reported that a submarine in the Black Sea has torpedoed the German cruiser Breslau, which returned to Constantinople badly damaged.28 words
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Article66 1915-07-27 5 For driving a motor cur in a ra6h and negligent manner, Hassan, a Malay, was fined $5 and costs in the first summons court yesterday. He was fined a further $2 for failing to sound his horn when approaching a corner. Daud bin Samihow was fined $5 and66 words
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Article182 1915-07-27 5 CHECKS THE GERMAN DRIVE. Heavy i nemy Losses. fßj Submarine Cable]. Petrograd, July 26. A communique states that the Russian counter attack has brought the enemy's offensive to a stand still between tbe Vistula and tbe Bug rivers except in the region of Grubiszow where the Russians repulsed182 words
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Article109 1915-07-27 5 Romp, July 25. The Italians are steadily progressing iu the battle of the Ibodzo. A communique says The Austrians made their ut-ual night attacks ar>d tried to recover the conquered ground which we were consolidating but they everywhere failed. The Austrians iu the daytime had attempted to advance109 words
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36 1915-07-27 5 Toulon, July 26, The destroyer Bipson has destroyed a supply depot of Austrian submarines and aeroplanes on the inland of Fagoeta acd cut the telegraphs. Several Austriuns and one Frenchman were killed.36 words
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165 1915-07-27 5 The Committee guilefully acknowledge receipt of the following further donations Amount Previously acknowledged 51.6C2.25. Mre A. M. Pountney 10 'A Bet" 10 Mrs Scotr IS Lady Ellis 100 Mrs P.. .1 Wilkinson 30 R. H. Tajlor 20 Mrs T. J. B. Wearne 10 H. E.165 words
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Article74 1915-07-27 5 By Col'ktesy of thk Fresch Consul General. Petrograd, July 23. We withstood the enemy's attack on the whole front causing him heavy losses. July 24. We had numerous successes on the Jhunill Voiblojstze (Lublin-Cholm region) line. Rome, July 24. On the Isonzo front the battle is progressing74 words
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Article25 1915-07-27 5 This house has never been fo full as it was last night for the very remarkable Kellerman film. This picture with a good25 words
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Article534 1915-07-27 5 The following ie the fifth annual report of the Directors to the shareholders to be presented at the meeting at Malacca on July 80. The balance of nett profit for the year after deducting 12,008.19, being the Direc- tors' fees for the year and writing off534 words
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Article149 1915-07-27 5 K. (i. C. vs. (1 G. C. This Match was played on Sunday the j 25th July aud ended m a wiu for the Kop pel Club. Aspinall oud White li vs. Macmillan aud Craig, 0 Irving Jonoa and Knox 0 vs. LI. Cora. Boyes aud Law,149 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement28 1915-07-27 5 A local humourist is circulating the following EXPRESS. This is to remind you That William the Gassk^ and his son. Will be disposed of in two lots immedi-28 words
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Advertisement186 1915-07-27 5 THE "WELLCOME" PHOTOGRAPHIC Exposure Record Diary THE British Journal Photographic Almanac AND Photographer's Daily Companion. FOR 1915 PRICE 50 CtS EACH. ROBINSON Co. MASPERO FRERES I CAIRO -EGYPT I I BOUTON ROUGE FELUCCA MADE FROM THE FINEST SELECTED LEAF ONLY. IN AIRTIGHT TINS OF SO. ADELPHI HOTEL. Try Our Green186 words
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Advertisement835 1915-07-27 6 Shipping 1 KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 9— t, Colltbr Quit. ONDBR OOHTRAOT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. ©INGKAWANG B lliton J^Y ©e Kock Pontiansk al Y 2B Sampit Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Rengat and Reteh-River July 28 Alting Mantok and Palembang July 28 J T. HOOIHDOBP835 words
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Advertisement643 1915-07-27 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 12. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 15. This steamer has accommodation for a few first class passengers. s.s. MASHONA sailing on or about Aug 16. For particulars as to rates of freight and643 words
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Advertisement528 1915-07-27 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINK. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD as Ville de la ss Amazone Aug 1 Ciotat Jn'y 24 ss CordiDere Aug V, ss Atlantique July feO A Bteamer Ang V9 ss Polyneaien Aug 1 A Steamer Sep It 88 Nera Aug528 words
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Advertisement652 1915-07-27 6 Shipping STEAM MAYIGIT!ON COMFIi! For China, Japan, Penan* (U. u Aostralia, India, Aden, B^' Mediterranean Ports, PIySJL and London. Through BUls ot Lading i Ma ©a tot Ooml, Persian Gull, Continental and aUJS Ports. •**^^i|i Steamers will !save Bingapote MAIL LINEB HOMBWAFD (VOB EUBOPl) From Singapore, connectim w Colombo with652 words
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Advertisement1851 1915-07-27 7 I War or Peace, Faminf op Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT 'OTHER PROPERTY tS P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England,1,851 words
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Advertisement238 1915-07-27 7 VICASEIN The Ideal Purin free Nitrogenous Food. A Pure Casein enriched with Glycerophosphates Invaluable in debility and Neurasthenia. A Powerful aid to nutrition in health and disease at all Periods of Life. TOfllC. Invigorating and nerve restorative. It contains Phosphorus, iron and sulphur in organic combination, and is the most238 words
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Article290 1915-07-27 8 Mb Ben Tillet to Preach Murder. Mr Ban Tillett, the labour leader, hat just returned from a visit to the front, having spent a week with the British and French troops where the Allied lioei touch. 'lam going to get a little sleep," he said in290 words
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Article454 1915-07-27 8 The Asahi nays tbe total value of Ger man official property seized by tbe Japanese Military Administration Office at Tsingtao up to tbe present is estimated at Y7O 000, 00. This is made up as follows Buildings valurd at Y 10,000,000 land, Y 2,500,000 forests, Y.500.000454 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement462 1915-07-27 8 jQ if J \m /jf Then take a pick-me-up course ox \m /jW VITAFER— the great brain and body ll /~~y^t**M building food. It combines Organic ll 1 JStb Phosphorus^ perhaps the greatest gift of ll 1/ "4k b science to the human race with the ll mf M c^462 words
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Advertisement115 1915-07-27 8 BELTING-QUALITY BEFORE PRICE. When selecting a driving belt the quality should always be considered before the price. Every user knows of the inconvenience and loss occasioned by a belt failing to do its work, besides the uneasy feeling that it may break down again at auy time. It is just115 words
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Advertisement721 1915-07-27 8 BAD LIVERS. 1 Not only is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs m the human body and when I deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged by the mctiviyofl the kidneys and bowels, it becomes torpid, and fails to721 words
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Advertisement243 1915-07-27 8 m to ;«r Messrs GHEE EN6 SOKS, CIVIL. NAVAL. MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS su_jj*_f The Managing Proprietor, who has received h\a training fr^ti. f, ak j NhS^ d Earop^an Mas-ter-Tailor. PferSODfllly ClllS f% r > SariLit -Lt <fclS^ f thus ennaring perfect fitticg with the latent West End cut >243 words
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Article1474 1915-07-27 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 24th. I All quotations of Sterling Shares muiit to regarded m purely nominal for the present. Oaf. Xsboi. Paid. Labs Oi? Boms. Bbllkrb. 85,000 ta SB Allagar 6* 1 11 2 3 100,000 1 1 Anglo-Java 6 91,474 words
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Article57 1915-07-27 9 Cobrected UP TO July 26> Bank 4m 249 32 demand 2-4 882 PHva«e credits *m s 24 21 82 France demand Bank 2961 India, T. T. 176& Hohokonq, demat d 24i Yokohama, demat d 118i Java, demaad 14Ot Bahqkok, demand 66| SovBKHiGNb, Baak Buying $8 64 Bank of England57 words
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Article150 1915-07-27 9 July 26. Tin (UO tons) 178.50 Gambler 1100 Gambler Cube No. 1 18.40 Gainbier Cabe No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black ordin, S'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 86.00 Nutmegs (110 to t\ e 1b 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to t» e 1b 22. 00 VTboo Rand 60.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40 00150 words
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Advertisement150 1915-07-27 9 The TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS Avhich do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. I .> S-? 1 6FWASC9 W*^ SI 1 1 f bH^S2^^ >^^ VBONHU I.TIIIIIIH*" .^WWggWySnlirT lrlMu?m ig3iag»- M GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience150 words
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Advertisement16 1915-07-27 9 Two Special Lines in Note Papers. STONEHENGE HAND-MADE AND JACQUES CALLOT WHITE LINEN. FRASEB NEAVE, LIMITED.16 words
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Miscellaneous416 1915-07-27 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK ROAD) Weekdays ft Sundays. Mall daily leaves for north at 7.? a.m. as A 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore *t 9.0 a.. 10.99 a., noon, I.Sflp., 2.5* p., 4.40 p Mail arrives from north at 6.16 a.xc. aid 7.14 p.m Trains leave from Johore416 words
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Miscellaneous354 1915-07-27 9 LATEST ARRIVALS Liat of vessels in port at 11 a.m. oa July 26, 1915. British. Name Date ot Arrival Remark* Tara July 24 Abbotsford Cornelia Pyrrhue Phranang Hye Leong July 25 No. 8 Wharf Tung Bbiug H Outer Ruaas Ponus GieuurrAt \o 7 Wharf Pin Seng Inner Roads Ban Uiu354 words
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Article1736 1915-07-27 10 ANNUAL GENERxL MEETING The annual meetiny ot Kelemak Rubber Estate, Ltd., was beld yesterday at the registered offices, French Bank Buildings, there being present Messrs C. V. Miles 'chairman), P. M. Robinsou, F. C. Peck, Tan Kheam Hock, J. Hay Macnaughton, J. Snodgross and (for the secretaries, Messrs1,736 words
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Article158 1915-07-27 10 At the annual general meeting of tbe Chinese Swimming Club, held at the Club House on Sunday, the statement of accounts and the report of the committee were read and unanimously passed. The committee elected for the ensuing year are as follow Mr Chia Cheng Kang (President),158 words
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Article48 1915-07-27 10 SPRING CUP. This competition will be played on Saturday, July 31, and Sunday and MoDday, the Ist and 2nd of August. Competitors are permitted to play in foursomes on the first or second days without being disqualified from competing on the second or third day.48 words
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Article1650 1915-07-27 10 A SENTENCE OF THREE YEARS. Appeal Mooted. At the Assizes, yesterday morning, Mr Justice K irnshaw passed sentence on Lino Tiang Seng, an ex director of the Kwoug Yik Bank (in liquidation), found guilty on Saturday, by a special jury, after several days' hearing, of criminal breach1,650 words
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S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS.
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Article27 1915-07-27 10 Championship. S. J. Edwards, beat F. A. Teale w.o. B Class Doubles. Mackay and Blat'kwell beat Stredwick and Davies, 3 6, 7— 5, 6 4.27 words
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Article45 1915-07-27 10 Championship. C. R. a' B. Terrell v Capt. W. F. Christie. Lj. E. Gaunt v Edwards. C Class Singles. Final. W. A. Wilson v J. S. Wardle (To finish.) A Class Doubles. Final. Stout and Dean v Tyler and Hartn»U (To finish.)45 words
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Article34 1915-07-27 10 The S.C.C. played the R.G.A. on tbe Club ground last evening before a fair gathering of spectators. A good game resulted in a win for the home side by two goals to nil.34 words
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Advertisement544 1915-07-27 10 ARE YOU PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES? The minor mlshapa and ai)m< nts which occur in the home, at woik and dining rtct-eation. DISPENSARY, Ltd.^ have just received an ideal compact MeJicme Case specially male for ifcaa BURROUGHS WEUCOME Co. It consists of a handHomely enamellei case containing an assortment ol Tabloid544 words
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