The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 August 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915. NO. 8,512.
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  • 198 1 The reviews of a year of war especially emphasise the uJI important influence of the Mriti_-h Navy, which inspires the Allies generally with con.plete confidence Page o. The Germans claim to be closing m on Warsaw, but the Russian resistance continues magnificently, and the losses of the
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  • 1421 1 A dew dtcp falling on the ocean wave Exclaimed, m fear. 1 perish iv tbi» gra\ 8 Hut m a (bell received, that drop of dew Uu to a Pearl <f woudrous beauty grew Aid happy now the grace did magnify Which tluust it forth (as it bad feared)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 506 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The popular Cinema Theatre Beach Road. Y/e hsvfl secured at considerablij cost the wonderful Universal Masterpiece NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER ANNETTE™ 'KELLERMAN FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. i his announcement should please every patron oi onr theatre for it prow s to thi tn thai whenever a reallj and trulj wonderful
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    • 144 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Chinese engine driver wanted Page 2. Purnisbt i bouse to let Page. I. Bsndycri ft*s iuterim ilivideud Page 2. Bankruptcy notice— Page 2. Government invite tenders Page 2. l)r. William's I'mk Pills Page 2. Auction announcements Page 6. l;uil Dog Guinness Page 4. Bpantsfa mail for Europe Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 101 1 THE WEEK. Friday 6ih. High Wat t 8 2 s.m 6-1" p.m. P. A O. B .nevnrt. mail sails 4 p.ui. S turday 7th. IPI; v Water 9 s.m 7-11 p.m. Sunday A-gust Bih. High Water 9-%s a.m., H.»2p.m. I \i, B tnd ay after Trinity. P. i'- < cu'-wai'M
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  • 227 2 The Plus Road plaining district has learnt v.;.h pleaante leys the T i f i sof Maaya. that Mr L. 11. Muk f.f Snngei KrudJa Eatete, has accounted for another of the elepbnntS thut have 1 pp?) 6uch a pee-t to tbe district for the
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  • 57 2 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi Diesel, and Suction Gaa Engines and Plants enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult The Borueo Conn any Limited, Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Con sumption
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 484 2 YOU CANT RUB IT OUT. The pain of >heun_atism is something that you cannot rub onr. Every sufferer fioni rbeau atism has been adv'sed to rub tbis or that on the affected jait but after all th. rubbing the pain remaineo. Trin blood and rheumatism come together and if they
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    • 839 2 f HARIMA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 I TO NIGHT SECOND SHOW TO NIGHT. fi ECLAIRS THRILLING EPISODE OF CIRCUS LIFE. 4 THE m I DARE-DEVIL CIRCUS QUEEN (IN 3 PARTS 9 Showing Madam Romani's Sensational Feat of going round a Big Whf el 6"0 feet hi^h ahove the Ground
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    • 474 2 Notices 1 WE BEG TO INFORM YOU That whf never you have an\tiing to sell, or jo i want to appoint lompett nt and energa He Receivers, yog would do well to employ M,.' .iiulcr. i K i.cd. POWELL Co., /.net-oncers and Vaiueis. i LBUBHSO V* I ka! j -6inSMx>r
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    • 664 2 Notices THE SANOYCROFT RUBBER CO., Ltd. 'Incorporated m tbe Straits Sett'ements). KOTICE OF DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND. NOTICE ie hereby given tbat a first interim dividend of fl pt 1 (ent. hap been declared by the L»irectoih ou account of the year eLding Mst Junnaij I'jli,, paA ;ille on the
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    • 267 2 j To Let Fmall fmali bed hou* npah m 'c to r-, M T0 L£^JRN^ 1 Lisvane, 7 4 Kit... Station. Kent M Apply to j M MACUAN TO LET Ladi Bin furnished I ;st August 20: I TO LET FROwT^TsEPTEIIi^r^ 1 lii- OflU nd Floor of U Btprcsei Leidlaa
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 817 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES The Property of SIXTEEN PAWNSHOPS On Saturday, 7th August, at 10 a. it The Pledges consisting of Watches, Chain. Gold, Diamond and other Ring., Earrings Cninese and Malay Ornaments, etc.. tc ,wi be on view from Saturday, the 31st instant CHING HENG LEE ft
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    • 770 3 I Auctions j IMPORTANT TWO DAY'S 11 Auction Sale of j ATTRACTIVE WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE i. COTTAGE PIANO, LINEN, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, PLATEDI\ j WARE AND A GOOD COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN PLANTS MT To be held at Silverbank Ncs. 107 and 109 Orchard Foad s COMMENCING ON SATURDAY
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    • 343 3 i CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1915. j SUNDAY 1 8 15 22 29 r mmm I MONDAY 2 9 16 J23 30 TUESDAY 3 110 17 24 31 I WEDNESDAY 4 11 18 25 THURSDAY 5 12 19 26 FRIDAY j 6 13 j2o| 27 j SATURDAY 7 14 j2l |28
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 38 4 Gkare.— At the Maternity Hospital, en August 4th, the wife of Mr. J. FI. Ghare, of a daughter. LAWFORD.— On Friday. 30th July, at Batu Gaj*h, tho wito of P. G. Law 1 0RD, of a daughter.
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  • 1655 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, August 6, 1915. Her- 7, Jl ihe ftess ihe People'i right mpir;t*ij^ Ui b) influent i i od lv bribed by fain, :i- i pati ot Trulb n glorious p»e< ej tf <tra*. Pledge I X lijon. Iwalv u:n. 1 cw. Now that with one
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  • 858 4 Mr A. E. Kambaut has obtained a commission m the 7th NorthuuL.ber.and Fusiliers. (M.M.) I i The August monthly medal of the Singa I pore Golf Club will be competed for on Saturday and Sunday next, aud the l.adieb' Spoou competition on Monday next. The ticket m the J'enang race
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  • 65 4 (From Our (Jun Crrr,.. The war sanitarian *as a great crowd moved the NMotutfao, (W| s>oaaiad,andltw M others. Baji Shell ki na .on mi read n. >-„. kkie^ tonese, Malay Th.v.. were given hu HII j en the p.r.alU p J^ rsprswlatilßl ,f ,w C on,«nunitv A
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  • 92 4 Kota Bahru. 4m i a reward oi t..co for each of MM ehiaCi has bet 7,,, 111 Bt *hir.h Penghu'u h Hrahmi 'j 1 UM '-v-n.nent. Pe. ldvr !f ■•Ceorre and sfton M If r nJered j... other rth,:!,. fett 1•• ide and M I fenced to be
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  • 23 4 The Her Manager, .-d h. .ickrowlt-dee with n the fi An; dged "T H 1 Ijf I«?raei! bin li
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  • 12 4 RED CROSS WORK FOR THE WOUNDED. The foh Do Mrs Si I
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  • 9 4 Age' I 1 r Paoae
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  • 63 4 HENRIETTA RUBBER ESTATES. M pern Patew I oahle from I M I I Kai bi r B i. interim dividi Indtdl W tn ii ih.- -iynag 1 ofi on Wi ii Md prop.n. Pmleas oon 1 II hi. .l 111 nd ipoi 1 b\ Mr M M.-N.-i wh^ re. of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 58 4 CHAMPAGNES: Irroy Lanson Due de Montebello nsi nocoi/ MH.PFDi.p_np jp. p^. (ifi IKHfR mtbclttijE n fi. LG wntt»wi#__iWil l-invvltkViV-3t vj %j\J a SOLE AGENTS. I H POMMERVJ p ip| CHAMPAGNE. jMi I B B^T** H 8H 1 s 8 SOLE AGENTS j John Little ®>Co., Ltd. v i i^Pß^k iULL
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  • 270 5 gill OUR NAVAL SUPREMACY MEANS. Allies' Generous Tributes. [Bt Submarine Cable]. KitTias Ssanca London. Aug. 4.— The p. per* are full nt a rev iew of tbe war on tLe occasion of mfgm^rfaSmtm Day, ali breathing confidence thai Great Britain is more M by earn than after Trafalgar,
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  • 95 5 lis Has Cone and Will Do. 4. Mr B ilfonr Iroeeing ipera We eaa ol itlj t bat ka than m n -7t!cu- i I not i Se laoept re- j I ammnnitioa aa i ano bad furt-3. en h I c »'ir a soldier woold have been
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  • 247 5 [The King m Khaki I l I i InUaky*! King and Queen Ira drove to Si I' m of pr i the Hutii ci -ai j The f off tbe v enhanced the impce- ive BM ol I 7 r. Palace te i greats tl im.
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  • 479 5 TERRIBLE LOSSES OF THE GERMANS. Russians' Heroic Efforts. [By Submarine Cable], litTTsa's Saavioa. Amsterdam, Aug. 4. The clash to nighl is nearer Warsaw itself. A Berlin communique claims that the Russians have been thrown from theh Blouie position iutc the outer line of the fortress. The army of
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  • 97 5 Turks "Fed Ip" with Germany I D, Aug 4. The ell respond* nt of rimee sayethat advices from Comtanti' nople received at Mytilene state that X ivei Paaha gave a dinner attei ded by all b -tt r-. it ifl believed that important siooi weid reached unfavourable to
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  • 56 5 Pari-. Aug 4.— 'Cue DOOBI important nis nnnneamonl ifl made thai an Italian officer h ii arrived al British headquarters m the Mediterranean m order to concert meai ares tor the ro-operation with the British en t Wwt nch of an It: lian force, both naval
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  • 45 5 I. indon, Aug. d l'be diplomatic conleal its the Balkans between Oermany and the Allies continues. The Miniiteii of the Allies at Athens Inat evening called on lh« Creek Premier and made I collective Jeiiiarcue, ibe nature of which is not
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  • 91 5 Ci.kvkh TRICKS Of TH._ rUBKISH SKIPBBB. Lieuteuant Colonel Leslia Wilson, D SO., ii p., wruiug trom Onllipoli, lay! Che Turks are brave aud cltver snipers. They frequently place _mall trees on their back*, aud so crawl up to tbe tren ches. 1 watched a bush which appeared
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  • 363 5 SIR E. GREY'S FRIENDLY REPLY TO PROTESTS. Fighting an Unscrupulous Enemy. [By Submarine Cab!*]. Ssgtss's Saavioa. London, Aug. 4. Anglo American cor respondence regarding the British blockade Ja published to night. The latest phase 5 is that the United States does not recognise the validity of
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  • 79 5 Attacks on the French Line. l7irir., An.:. 4 The Crown Prince's army earned h m;.'lif. lons liTelinen m Argonne and delivered three ntc.ir.ks againit lull 213, Fontaio Baui Channel and Mine I Theme reepectivety. Everywhere the I German! ware thrown back into the trench^* by infantry and
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  • 85 5 Italians finite the Inflexibles. Cdine, Aug. 4. Ihe regiment of the Efliperor'fl Jaegers which waa wiped out by the Bersaglieri m the desperate and fruitless Austrian at.* ti.pt to rett-k" Mount Seibnsi bad jost arrived feom Vienna. Iwhete it bad been reviewed by the Bm Iperor, and
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  • 69 5 A National Government. Wellington, Aug -4. A National Minis try bai been formed, eoniiitii g of five of the Government and five of the Opposition, Sir lv Ward is Minister of Finance, iir Allen Of Defence. The Bonse of Representatives hai passed .the third reading Of the
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  • 118 5 By Courtesy op the Fkknoh Consul Paris, Aug. 8. rhe French 8 per cents are at F. rid. We progressed m the Vo.ges, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. j Petrograd Fighting of a desperate i character continues m the region of Mitau and on the fronts
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  • 337 5 A Government Gazette Extraordinary contains a proclamation amending and adding to a list of articles and goods whose exportation is prohibited to all destinations other than the United Kingdom, British Possessions and Protectorates The following articlesshouldbe added: Chemicals, drugs, dyes, etc., namely Bone ash; Caffeine and its salts;
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  • 230 5 Tho following properties wt.' di-ipj^fd of by auction at Messrs <*• i n^ Keng Lee and Co'i saleroom on Wednesday after noon Freehold land and home, N i 9 M tsqva Street, are. 1,828 iq. fe.-t bought bj B David for f 5,400. Freehold land and honiei Not
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  • 270 5 < t» A Chinese merchant, named Liv Teh Chu, who VS! horn m Fukten, and has resided m Kobe lor the palt twenty year.-, has been gran id naturalisation as B J apaneee subject. Superintendent I. Leonard, m charge of ihe Singapore Harbour Board pulice, m i the second police
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 265 5 VULCAN STASNPROOF CUTLERY BRITISH MALE BY BRITISH LABOUR. t'*! 1 Table and Dessert Knives. The advantages of Vulcan Stain-proof Cutlery are Will not Stain with vinegar or other acids. The Blades only require washing and will wear four times as long as an ordinary Knife. ROBINSON Co. IF AM 0U
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 890 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—s, collyer Quay. "»r>P.R OONTKIOT WITH THF NHSTHI.Rr.AWDB TNDTA aOVFHNMITFT. Van Goens Belawan Dell Aug 6 Rumphius Batavia Semarang and Sourabaya Aug 6 i)p. Weert Bawean, Sourabaya. Bandjermasin, Stagen, Kota- Karoo, Samarinda, Donnggala Warn and Balik-Fapan Aug 6 &iN€.-_AWi.NG BiUiton
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    • 653 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 (or a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS.
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    • 565 6 Shipping 1 MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1916 OUTWARD hb Polynesian Aug I s hs CordiD»-re Aug 15 bh N6ra Aug 27 ss Paul Lecat Aug ?8 88 Amazone Sep 10 A Steamer Sep 1 1 as Cordilleie Sep 4 i4 A Steamer
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    • 515 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION C 0«p U! For China, Japan, Penaag, C^.u Australia, India, Aden, Etfyn. Mediterranean Ports, f\f^ m and London Through BlUe of Lading Jsenefl t<» nw^ Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continenu. aafl Z^m^ Steamers will leave Bin fa>of c 00 w MAIL LINES HOMFWARD (rOR EUROPI) From Singapore, connecting
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  • 705 7 A German Trade Secret. About two and a half million Russian I kustars" are engaged m basket manu- 1 facture. For trimming pui poses white plaited straw and white cane ate india- j peneable materials. Entire regions of the i Viatka, Olonetz, Bamara, and other pro vinces of
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  • 82 7 Rangoon, July li. —A notification offering (he equivalent of 200 dollars to any I person wbo srresta and oi) dollar-, to any one wbo give-; information lending to rhe [arrest of Corporal Osman Khan, who deserted trom ths Malay States Guides at Singapore, on January 24th last,
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  • 179 7 >\ ren and Shipping shows how seriously the war has affected the position of tbe Noiddeofcscher Lloyd. _i is reckoned (hat a lotal los- of £4,000,000 m traffic receipts has been sustained, ol which £2,800,000 ie m respect of North American trade. Against an income of £8,047,400 for 1918, after
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  • 158 7 Allahabad, July 15. Amongst tbe prisoners recently captured m Mesopotamia, the Pioneer writes, are four Germans and two imams, the latter being regimental Mahomedan chaplains of the corps from Constantinople. With a view to convincing our Mahomedan troops that tbe Germans had not as rumoured embraced
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  • 71 7 Lahore, July 16rh. The London cor respondent of the Civil and Military Gazette" cabled yesterday: The Central News correspondent m Northern France, alluding to tbe great German offensive iv Flanders, says I have spoken to British and French Officers aud men from the Vser to Artois. All are
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  • 400 7 Colombo. July 19. —At Colombo tbere has been high wind and owing to heavy seas the position of tbe Nubia is almost hourly becoming more precarious. Tbe possibility of re floating ber may now be regarded as hopeless tbe heavy buffeting she is receiving is rapidly increasing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 161 7 TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATS •il ji -i r. which do away with the necessity of J 1 2- m- __L 1 1 using sticky cement at the overlaps. mt A^?-\i r-M -m -V--X **»#*.^#nj; GENASCO is the result of over :*0 rears experience m the
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    • 97 7 INSURE YOURSELF aghin^t all sorts of aches and palus headache, too 'hache, backache, earache, sore throat, sprains, strains and bruises hv keeping olose I at h_ind a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm. It .tops the pain. Stop* it quickly, .lust rub it i tn where the pain, ache or soreness
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    • 261 7 BE.iip^^^^EilS:rj_ii__:-!EII^^^|IIIIIB i Are yon "Nervy"? i J>u von jump' -t a sudden sound? Do \oi; have h< ,.< ut c- neuralgia* BB Are you irritable Are \on depressed Are yoe HT -bled with sleeplesr.r-^ Bi B 1' po, \ou need a sbrrt course if W iccarnis' Wtaaeof Life). 1 here
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  • 282 8 It is estimated that up to July lst more than 10 million men had been killed and wounded m the War. British submarines have sunk two German munition ships off the Gold Coast. The Locomotief learns that on the occasion of tbe national festivities at Brussels and
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  • 273 8 "What would tbe situation be if. instead uf Mr Bryan m the State Depart ment. we bad tl c late John Bay I asks the New oik Nation.' Selections from Hay's unpublished letters now presented by William Roscos Thayer m Harper's Magazine will make unpleasant
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  • 152 8 Passu Lady's M.-< ctlinb Energy. A Farsee lady write-, to the Times of ladia':-- May 1, through the columns of your paper, lay at the feet of tbe Indian Government onr bumble and devoted services m the making of arms and ammunition We ait' iOW sick
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  • 135 8 I)r Fi< v sbi kkcv Condemn i >. Bombay, duly _'3rd.— The "limes of India protests against the policy of secrecy which the Government of India have observed regarding the Adin affair, uu'il Ihe publication uf the oews of the rout of the Turks yesterday. The aaws
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  • 307 8 Calcutta, July 15. In connection with war condition* the I Bengal Chamber has recently considered a reference from the director genera) of commercial intelligence on the (subject of a proposal to create iv India nu office analogous to that of custodian of enemy property iv the
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  • 123 8 Ths Germans roh snd pillage, The Gero ani kill and barn, The .en ii an- sack eacb village Ami viola! 6 l D tDI D The Qermanf ent esondec Young children while they chat, Aud sacred altars plnndac Wbiie Uncle Sam standi pat! Beneath the
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  • 118 8 At the meeting of the Legislative Coud c.i of the Lieutenant Governbi of Burma held on L.tb March the following loyal resolution was moved by the Hon. Mr Mit/.a Abdul Boeein, Khan Lihadur, and carried with unanimity Tbat this Council records itn deep ct miction of the causes
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  • 148 8 Brigadier (leneral a. (i. tfarrable, who has just been appointed to a brigade command m the lines of communication "somewhere," brought the Ist Battalion King's own Light Infantry to the fighting line when the war opened, and was mentioned m despatches for his gallant I leading of his battalion m
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  • 142 8 Improved results (says a home paper) j are reported by ths Straits Settlements I (Bertam) Rubber Company for the financial year down to the end of last March. i The production totalled for the period was 751,921 lb, which, though some 98,000 lb i below the estimate, was 244 69.}
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 379 8 iripLOjkaaß Another of C B.s Delicacies tfs^ m SH^ 1 C. B. OXFORD SAUSAGES 1 UNEXCELLED. —H~- Crosse Blackwell guarantee mBbSM/B f\ .."H r, these and all their other table delicacies to be j ™l j??, produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness. I iSSSifS&SiSI Hk J«j AGENTS FOR LEA PERRINS*
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    • 181 8 FRIVATE HOTEL. STAMFORD HOUSE. CENTRALLY SITIATED. Bras Basah Road. Comfortable Rooms with Bathrooms attached. Electric Fittings throughout. Separate Tables In Spacious Dining Room. Large Reception HalE Billiards and Newspapers. The Present Management d(^\rv it to be luown thai tii (-y cater sapscfalif Coc Ladu-s Mid Qemkmea9* n [WKSkWemt or liav<
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    • 296 8 THE Singapore Free Press MORWHG DAiL\ To Our Readers. Daii\ a aot^ pttes Dss J c*Bk S,llwMi h.-livfn-,-private res 1. Pull .rff/^H. RATES OF SLESCRIPtion One month §2^ Three months 750 Postage 50 cents a month extn For inbtcriptiox--- sent r 0 Office m Advance arid withomt bill being presented.
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  • 62 9 COBRECTED OP TO Aug. 5) Bulk 4 m a 2 4 5 16 demand 2-4# PHvate credits m a 24 2832 j France demand Bank 304 jISDiA, T. T. 176 j Hongkong, derm*.- d 24 Yokohama, dero&i d iltl Java, demand I40;j BANGKOK demand 66 1 Soverbiqns, Bant Buying
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  • 99 9 List of vessels m port at 11a.m. oa Aug. 5, 1915. British. Name Oate of Arrival Kinta Aug 4 luner Roads Kaka Bioemfontein No. 7 Wharf Ban 11 m Guan Inner ßoada j Unda JKasbgar P. k O. Wbarf jHupch Inner Rjada Ziiria fl j Violante 1 Fook
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  • 165 9 Aug. 5. Tin (50 tone) 176.00 (ian._h.er 1 1 00 Gambler Cube No. 1 18.40 Gftrt-bier Otioe No. 2 12.00 Pepper BJ./Oh oroin. N pore 19 00 Pepper, (White fair' 86 00 Nrttroeg- (110 to tt c lb. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 te tl c lb 2 2 fo I
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  • 53 9 I T)ie following are the only shares ag to which changes are notified m Messrs Feasor and Co.'s yostorday*s sbtrn list* Names List Div. BoyOM Seller. Aver Moiek 2< int 11,80 .-150 IPajam 20% 9. 50 9 65 Tapah b% ml 7.80 8 00 !I iv Pandan
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 641 9 j Wak or Peace, Faminf or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company haa £20.00 C denoted with the Supreme Oonrt of England,
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    • 441 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Shins, itfCOgPORITED BY iOril CKIRTER. UBUVI ?UHD £1,800,0 CC BeMFva LUblilty afFiopttfa*~. X 1.300,000 EEAD OFFICE I 88. B!8HO?8&_.TE, LOffDOH, B. C. ▲*i_-*CUag AMD BaANOd'siS, Imritsat Hong&on» Penan* Bangkok liollo Pnkei Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Batgon Calcutta Klang Seremban Can»on Kobe Shanghai Cebo
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    • 481 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,800.008 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,008 CAPITAL PAID-UP £862,500 RESERVE FUND £500,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS R. J. Black Ebq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. j 11. Melvlll Simons Esq. J. M. Ryrle Esq. j Sir David Yule. f/hief Manager Percy Mould EBq. London Manager Jas.
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    • 365 9 n— i i i i_i._____ii_Mi_i_i____ ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire, Life, Marine, Motor Car, Personal Accident, and Fidelity risks at current rates. WEARE Co., Ltd., A«m* 24-7 35 ROBINSON ROAD. 28-8 ROYAL INSURANCE Co. Ltd. FIRE AND
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    • 53 9 1 W.^CHEOTER HOLSE, MUTOH PKLBGF.am^: SiEt*»_nS, SISC-M'SU Telephone No. 647, Ln^iccßrs, VtenOf--*'^ T^^^:a__-HM_a_BSa^?^a«pa___-aß<-» <;-••_■»*"*• /">-V*»iA* *> CsMos House, WeiirfiisisfiP icgdc? mppU* M _><•*>?. and StOfOS Upper Thflosss nueoi, Laafot MMfM .*nd Ki-t;n^_ D^?J. 0d!5?od s luciion. iml loo!w!f.l.. Two Special JLines m Note Papers. STONEHENGE HAND-MADE AND j JACQUES CALLOT
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 193 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O, str Maloje.- -None T. A. B_mp» son. Norse P. Huff n. Mr E AadlOtOO. *ir F. L, Wei ber, Dr. a. C. Baatoa, M c. K. May. POf P. O. steal, t-r Arabia. Miss N A. Eversley, Mr F. N I etl, Mr and
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    • 411 9 CLEARANCES. LI.ITIbH. Vessel's Name Date of Clearance Krian Aug 4 11 rt i Nam Poh Ann Circe I Ektaa Ddtce. H. s Bara Aug Van der Parra Aul* I S.iinpit Siugkel n J.. 1 IMBBB KoeltiaM Mai v Aug 4 fasoso ki unaeoa Mara Aug 5 Bl LMCSB. B siang
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  • 2615 10 The following sp€cial aud agency tele j grams are taken from tbe Colombo ObserTHE RECENT CEYLON RIOTS. Farther Sentences on Accused. Madras, July 9tb.— The Governor of Ceylon has commuted three death sentences passed by court martial m connec tion with the recent riots to rigorous
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  • 310 10 Report of thk Java China Japan Line. The report for 1914 of the Java ChinaJapan Line states —The contract with tbe Government was fully lived up to. Seven teen trips were made on tbe China line, and 15 ou the Japan line, whilst numerous trips were
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  • 43 10 YKSTBRDAra* EtBSl LTB. Toale beat Terrell. 119. 6-1. Blackwell and Ifackty boat Sopsr aod Vowlei, 4 -6, 6— 1, 6 4. R. B B. Donnoll v G. E. Toale. B I LAflfl DOUBLKB. Dove and aspiooll v Mackavand Black Weil.
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  • 294 10 Johnston's Pier 8.10 and 11 am JBO and 8 B 0 p.tn. Club Bungalow 880 and II B 0 am., Mr c, Ct. Oadman, of Ihe I-'.M s. Posts and Telegraphs, is expected bach shortly. While at Home, he has been attached tj the R >yal Bngioei
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