The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 August 1915
1915-08-17
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Title Section16 1915-08-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, A! GUST 17, 1915. NO. 8,521.16 words
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Article198 1915-08-17 1 Qecerons rccrgniticn is made by Russia oi the all-important influence of the Hr;tibli fleet on the course of the war— Pjg^ 5. The hoped for big news from the Dardanelles h«s not yet came, hnt th" successful Briti&k landing at Snrla Bay ia c.nfirmed I'uge 5. Greece198 words
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Article1158 1915-08-17 1 i trai made raoafl If of the pre historic use of spiral she':. U uameuts. la the first and second MlttMNttti of Troy, beads p.aJ diacs ot caraelian, lapis lazuli, and amber were similarly used tops of columns n\).i lenzes of cacti crystal have also beeu found, L^ter. amongst,1,158 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1915-08-17 1 (The brand which Is used fill over V-m* World. Some Large Contracts where "Rhinoceros Brand has ifooon used. London Count]/ Council LOO.OOO Tons. Keynam Docks 80,001) fmmingham Doi*ks 40. ?:JO ig Tanjong Pagar Docks 20,^00 ii ROSVth H^i BESS (Under Construction) j i/'.'.^' O/?i /it Mokifj States Railway, t(c. £c.194 words
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Advertisement158 1915-08-17 1 I ORNAMENTAL j £1, Hill Btb (PA CENTI j Imitation Marble, Egyptian i >LE OWNER AND PATEN! EE, IN THE MATTER GF THE RLIEN E tM!£S (WINDIMG-UP) GROINAKGfi J9.4. M) IM TiiL HAI rEB OF BEHH BEYER &N0 COIPIMV LIMITED AN ENEMY COMPANY WITHIN THE ESEINIfIG CF NOTICE JFSaE p158 words
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Advertisement181 1915-08-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I ir William)' Pink IMla— Page 2. Retriever do z ijst Page S. Auction announcements Pa£je 3. Little's Oriental I'.hn Page 8. BdUikruptc; lo'lco Page Woods' Great Peppermint Cure P.<_ Records nt Etobiasoa'e Pdge v. Adelnbi Hot* I ig4 5. i Revised Bailing ht-ts Page 6. Ifcbiloia Page181 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1915-08-17 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 17th. B; I; Water i "'< r.v.:., Mp ru Wednesday ISth. ,fT i k n .t. -is -a t.; H p ru. }i: -i i i ter Mo :i. TfearsdSJ 19 h BlKfi Wa* r h s- 3 p m Friday 20,h. lii^h \V. t r ,4119 words
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Article454 1915-08-17 2 Chi the departure of the steamer Japan lot Penang Singapore, and Chinese and Japanese ports yesterday (sayi the Rangoon Gazette ol angvsl 7:hj there was depotted from British India b] crdt-rs of the Local Government onder the Foreigners Ace Charles W, Alien. VfhOM paSSpOft eho-.ved him to454 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement54 1915-08-17 2 DRIVING BELTS. liMntly considerable Inmble arises through UM right Uelt not being selected and the drives not properly arranged. The QANDI Belting which is world r i famous m for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially Puitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture.54 words
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Advertisement537 1915-08-17 2 NERVOUS CHILDREN. Frcm early Bpr'ng cutil Ji ly Ifl the time tiiat hr. VLtiis" dance Q9naJly develop?, snd nervojs children th aid be cwefnlly WAtohed during tfcat time for S) mptoms o! the di-.,eas( IrrltahiU y i one tf the li st eis:ns noted. The chi:d tx ts, is qnarrelsome,537 words
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Advertisement511 1915-08-17 2 To-Night To-Night AT THE Opening Night of the Great j Universal Mystery Drama By England' 3 Greatest Fiction Writer, E. Phillips Oppenhaim I The Universal Film Ma tufacturing Co. is far famed for its production of Serial,. "The Black Box' is the fourth production and without question the best I:511 words
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Advertisement301 1915-08-17 2 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRa:!^ KEWEFJSOD.'S! NEW REELS p OF 1 :1K WO OREII BBf AIT AT I POVUIjAB CIM.M "«J1I€C»" PICCUR6 Pfltflpp V^-_^^T P > JUNCTION OF ALBERT BENCOOLEK STRCri< J^ll *>" v^^^-/i I rBE KO3I WONDERFUL PBOTO-PLAI \L srp: V\ !WKirn cuai v oodd4bd n distii 20 TWENTY EPISODES301 words
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303 1915-08-17 3 GERMANS' A PPARENT CONFIDENCE A GLOAK FOR GROWING ANXIETY. from Nc-w York state that if pvblisbM au ictelßg article by Mrs Dotv.au American J iUeodcd the Women's Peace; Bag**, aud subsequently!, a Berlin, where Bfcfl fftf impressed kka i Btward confidence > h e a growing uneasi ite success cf303 words
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Article171 1915-08-17 3 M nchester, Joly 9 J. el generally net Sod di baTC 1 1 :-i::g tLe p :.or there will be mocti it the moment. Fhingl stem lo j ud down into a and it np*i| si influence ca tbefi tif Thai l :Utr report on th»- g171 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1771 1915-08-17 3 Auctions r i i.i ■ii i IUCTiOtt S LE OF A Large Chatswood "I vincible" Iron Safe ineiJe Measurements 3 ff. 7 m by 3 ft. Cm. 10 Bl HELD AT GUK SALE ROOM Oti Thursday, 10th August, at 11 a.m. POWELL 5 Co., Auctioneers. 17-3 19 8 i SHERIFFS1,771 words
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Advertisement439 1915-08-17 3 To Let FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Ebuß fttxniehed lmmws to t.telo* to town. Apply a c/o i ice Press. 6-8 uc TO LET FURNISHED. l.in\ane, 74 King's Road. MM 0 un\ Road Station, Kent |90, entiy sth (/ctober. Apply to J. M. MACLEAN, l.isvane. 14-1 24-8 TO LET FROM Ist439 words
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Domestic Occurences.
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Article18 1915-08-17 4 FIiSTeHEB TIiLLM-N.— July 7, at Kercsky, W. PLBTC* ER, m D., of Kuala Lumpur, to BrfATBXOB IIiI.LMAN.18 words
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Obituary32 1915-08-17 4 EISENDERG -At 8-54, Dato Kramat Boad, Ihe wife «.f 1. EISBNBEHG, of United Engineers, Ltd. Bwen.— July 17, at Sheffield, Margaret, wife of Lamb bet Bowen, of ihe P.M.S., aged 31.32 words
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Article, Illustration2282 1915-08-17 4 The Singapore Free Press. T uesday, Aug, 17, 1915. ld« Press ihe l*-oj >'.Q, .i "I jl rtous inecepts e:tM» rails and I.u^. It :s perhaps true tbat nowhere within equal compass could there ho n ore potentialities of future tragedy, then nnex] ed, than within the 1250 of tl2,282 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter119 1915-08-17 4 To the Editor. -no the occasion of the H Puasa, 1 received he era! ird grains from friend, wi hiu R ta of the Season, and i I am surprised to !lud that there j including one from medan gentlemen which cons expressions as "a H w119 words
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Article163 1915-08-17 4 On July 20. m Mr K. iTKeiU b Colonies whether be b information to I at Singapore i:i sous were mord rraan iir White opinion m I I out r Lbiough receive 1 before Baling with jt. thai m the Coin cials appointf-d bj tl m the163 words
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Article34 1915-08-17 4 Tc er6 of the Xav> .1 m the i I Mi s Owen arkncv tbe fol!r Previous Collection at Church of ice. Jobore Anonymous I lection from 1 Mrs lilack (moBthl)34 words
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Article38 1915-08-17 4 The t Cb:».rl fmnou* d :l <.ii July I, I I I irlaa, 800 i educated m Beottaß* Or and hHd one of I practices m t'aruda Pbrliaa ,nt I Hr 6 DMM N IftM i.ua.i <.' t! miuion.38 words
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Advertisement214 1915-08-17 4 llf you take a pride m the Cigarettes I ■■m jli^ YOU SMOKE 1 vD l^ D'PSiZK^''*' -^l r t c 'HIGjT CLASS I is a tfn -antee of a 1 Vi^U^'? -r-^^S x J Cigarette ai its b~ FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. I GAL DPFCK MACGRFROS k Go I214 words
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Article135 1915-08-17 5 EXPOSURE OF INTRUDES IN UNITED STATES. Trickery with Munitions. k*i nm'fl Ban mi Sew York, Aug. 16.— Yi. v World devotes three pases to uu exposure of German intrigues m the luited States, I on correspondence ol representr; :-m:m Government, including the l tapt -icellor, Bethmann Hollweg,135 words
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Article107 1915-08-17 5 I i ;;i;es o: Capt. Boj-Ed. i I I Providence the Governmen iicu lii the neutrality Cud go! ents ;>ian jrk ar. here l >'■. n resetreturned tj >rts wbioh yin Horo, vrho anc< ro bridge on Plot gainst British Warships signed a confes rman Govern m t!.:>107 words
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Article75 1915-08-17 5 14. —An communiI tbe recent fighting m the s raention3 that the Eri:. la S !a Bay. p^ch cruiser has bombarded and )23 factory v tice tf the bombardment so that thf* neighbourhood be evacuated. None of the ad were damaged. -ii communish have been recent la] (iallipoli,75 words
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Article23 1915-08-17 5 long Range Fightitg m tkeWtst 15. There have been Dg igements ir and m Lorraine. on i 1 -of fely.23 words
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Article23 1915-08-17 5 Aiu*. I".— Accordiug to a the Po; nt ten thoui foi the relief of snfferers m te deploi23 words
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Article81 1915-08-17 5 v held ft oi the b place House, >ple« There •iou3 including an aeri y, vrhilc- tea ided Ci afternoon, Scottish lelecicppe mu^ic wore plaj-rd by ;!^rB of V:.- ted Set ktiah Pinen irl bi ing, -R, (lion i ipt H 3 i 5. -I. Qilcbriat, and81 words
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Article138 1915-08-17 5 RECRUITS FOR PRESENT YEAR CALLED UP. Germans Angry with Yenizelos. [B? Submarine Cable]. Paris, Aog 16. A telegram from Athena says Ibal n. Royal decree calls to the colours the class of 1915. M, Venizeloa had a two hours' farther uudicuce with the Kiup. is Btateti that138 words
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Article138 1915-08-17 5 Some Fine Marksmanship ;e, Aug. 15.— A furious battle is raging on the Cadore frontier. The enemy inte Piitna zone concentrated ;r batteries and attempted to attack >rce to regain the lost ground. Even taaJ --a most violent struggle tli<j enemy was driven back with heavy losses138 words
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Article60 1915-08-17 5 Paris, August 15.— UpOD learning the latest order prohibiting the exportation oi any British coal except under licence, the French <; >vernmeut immediately sent a high official to London to represent the complete dependence of France upon Bogland tot coal. Every assurauce has DOW been given60 words
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Article52 1915-08-17 5 Bhington, august 15.— The appeal to Mexico by the Latin-American Conference iahed. Without any intimation of armed intervention, it calls on the Mexican leaJ?csto meet somewhere m Mexico or on neutral ground to "adopt the flrat step 3 necessary t") a cjnsubutiDii il re^oa- .ioa of52 words
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Article41 1915-08-17 5 Paris, August 15. The crop statistics are most reassuring. The crop of 1915 was gathered m less time than that of 1913 notwithstanding the lack of agricultural labour. Indications are ol an average wheat yield with oats abundant.41 words
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Article273 1915-08-17 5 War i werience has bhown tbafc wireless telegraphy cannot t ik< n thn place of cabli and that it is jasl as necessary r\;r us to keep our means of Fubraarine communication intact as it was before tbe more modern invention. Tbis is the main contention of273 words
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Article38 1915-08-17 5 The exemption from jury service of volunteer! m Ceylou has been withdrawn. The notification states that the men were joining In buch numbers that the coutiuuiince of the exemption would seriously reduce the efficiency of the jury Bysteui.38 words
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Article211 1915-08-17 5 RUSSIANS IMPULSING AUSTROGERMAN ATTACKS. Hindenburg's Effort. KCUTIBW iSXSVICH. London, Augtist 15. A new battle is developing m the Baltic provinces but j the situation around P.iga is unchanged. General Hindenburg's armies m the Dvintk region are, however, making a great effort to check the Russian offensive. The Kus?innri211 words
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Article133 1915-08-17 5 Russian Tributes To British Fleet. Petrograd, Aug. 16. —Ad excellent effect bas been produced by the publication by the British Ambassador cf a statement of tbo extent of the British naval and military participation m the war. The Ambassador states that when Turkey de dared war, Russia133 words
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Article201 1915-08-17 5 By Coubtbs\ oi the French Consul Grnbrai* Pnris, Aug. 15. Yesterday] east of the road to Lille, we exploded a munition!depot. To day, between tbe oise and the Aiene, we exploded sevoral mines and occupied the cavities formed. Nineteen French aeroplanes dropped 10-S bombs on the artillery201 words
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Article206 1915-08-17 5 The Attitude of the Balkan States. Discussing iho visit of General Porro, Assistant Chief of the Italian General Staff, to General Joffre, at tho French front, and to the principal representatives of the Republic m £\xi is, the Turin c< rrespondent of the "Daily Chronicle," quoting 'lift206 words
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Article455 1915-08-17 5 THE LATE CAPT. RAFFLES- FLINT. We do not suppose anyone who visited British North Borneo up to the time of his retirement m 1909 failed to meet j Captain R .files Flint. He was one of the best known men m the territory, whether I at Sandakan, where his house455 words
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Article246 1915-08-17 5 The Heml i>f!:ce cf Behn, Meyer ami Co., Ltd., m Singnporp atnl thtir branch m Pen an g being m compulsory liquids tion under the alien Ivieuiiea (Winding l'p) Ordinance 1914, their Bangkok branch has also experienced difficulties m cmyin^» on busint'ss, as they practically reaped246 words
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Article134 1915-08-17 5 THE SCO TT CASE. The case was concluded m tho Police 1 Court. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday m wliicb Mr E. 11 Scott, planter, was charged with criminal breach ci tiust with respect to JlOO. Blr A. s. Bailey appeared for tlio prosecution, Me 11. li. Walker defending ac CU6I134 words
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Article51 1915-08-17 5 It, lias been decided tliat Terrttoriale wbo take Imperial Bervice obligations will cot be liable to trauhfer tv any othet bat* talion or coip?. In connection wtu the Presbyterian I Church work, the Indus will nieec at tho' Mnnse, 35, Cavtmigh Ro d, ut 4 80 p hi. to day.51 words
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Advertisement294 1915-08-17 5 "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915." ELSIE JANIS tHte^^* 1 ASl> ALI T} L «^S v !^ss-- ORIGINAL ARTISTS THE RECORDS. 10-Inch Double-sided Record -1.75 C 375 1 3 42 1 Ballin' the J* Tmt ELSIE Mill 12-Incli Double-sided Records. «2 75 ea i ***** Prudence (Herman Fin k) HUMJHBI M294 words
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Advertisement512 1915-08-17 6 S h i p t> i n^g KQNIN^LIJKE PaKE^VAART {«AATSCHAPPIJ Hojal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COL.LYER QUAY. r'NDER CONTRAHT WITH TilK NBTHEREiANDa INDIA OOVKRNMEWT. 3'Ja HBTSfsai Aug 17 BUM Yuntoli and Palembaag Aug 18 V. Paf.ra Bkmw, Letong. Kramat, Mara Tarempa. Midai, Gcnticg, PoeloePandj ing and Seraasan Aug512 words
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Advertisement562 1915-08-17 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON HULL s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 26. s.s. KANDAHAR" sailing on or about Sept 14. s.s. "CITY OF VIENNA" sailing on or about Sept 25. The above steamers have accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates562 words
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Advertisement355 1915-08-17 6 Shipping 2 1 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHIN/I, JAPAN TEYLCN and MARSEILLES. BOMEWA.BO 1015 OrTWARD ■sPoijn .-a Au i ie< rdi era ■9 Nera A 83 AiDa/one > 10 as M II as Cordii)' c pl 4 A. m- amee s- I'nul Lcx-dt 'ct j A Ptecunec Oct I355 words
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Advertisement118 1915-08-17 6 STEAM NAY: a1I0« CCWjukit al i lia, Aden Meditc 1 n Ports, Piy^ For Egypt I f It.'* liiigapore. Par S ruut& are inte r s fc Cc Sic; j free of cl Kail nof.c Bombay r tl The T. O. cane i sta'e of k: all UaJ OMMdflDi i118 words
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Advertisement420 1915-08-17 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Douse, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. N The Owiymwj hafl £20.00 C fletscsited with the Supremo Court of England, &ad oompliefl with the Erltibh Life Assurance Companies Act m420 words
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Advertisement412 1915-08-17 7 I Hi k^ r ::i and 6hl iKOiPOiUTEI iliieilßTEl, fllD Z? 01i I U Jti I Fv.i w £1,80 ISa&O*} tietom~. *IVIC1 V 1C HEAT 88, BI3HCPBB 'r D Vii 5. Q. \mm >.-,* Rongkoag Per d i Bans, kofe Puket Bat;..-. Racgrua tmbaj Ka; Balgoa H» HI-.. Berembaa atca412 words
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Advertisement487 1915-08-17 7 THE 0? I^iOiA. Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500.000 CAPITAL BUBSCSIBSD £1,125,000 CS?JTi».L PAID 'j? £582,500 KBIERYE FUN) £500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS B. J. BLACK ESQ., Chairman. James Campbell E'jq. H. Slelvill Simons Esq. i. Bf. Byrle Esq. Sir I avid Yule. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. London Mani er Jas. Bteoart487 words
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Advertisement363 1915-08-17 7 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., U enta 21-7 35. ROBINSON ROAD. ROYAL INSURANCE Co. Ltd. FIRE AND LIFE. Tot \i. Fi sd 6x<363 words
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Advertisement926 1915-08-17 7 I Auctions MORTGAGEES' SALE OF The Valuable and Beautiruliy Situated Freehold Residential Property Known as Mount Washington. Commanding a magnificent view ol the entrance to Keppel Harbour and 'he To be held at Powell ft Co.'s sale-rccm On Tuesday, Hie 17th August, af 2-3Q p.m. r Jhe property confeista of926 words
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Article1480 1915-08-17 8 Enver Pasha's Failure. Tho following cables appear m Australian papsr3 dealing with the opera- j tions m the Dardanelles. Mitylene, July 9. A few days ago Enver Pasha renewed his attempt to expel the Australians. He was not only repulsed, but tho Australians pushed their lines further inland,1,480 words
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Article192 1915-08-17 8 A Russian American Conference will bo called at Vladivostok soon to solve the old problems regarding the opening of a service between that port and America and to form an alliance on the matter of Vladivostok is the only port Russia has m the Fa* East192 words
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Article145 1915-08-17 8 interesting fa; ts are revealed as to the, way the Navy haa been increased by a blueboofe containing tha annual statistics of shipbuilding aud dockyard transactions. Daring 1913 14 a Bam of I"J 3.:". v. expended on airsb/ps, biplanes, monoplanes nu-A Beaplanea. TLo airshipa under con Btrtiotion were145 words
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Advertisement314 1915-08-17 8 ABOUT PILLS- >ursc f ,v!U. This misipprehcnsion is- no do«W due to the V; i iprJssion that ptlla are merely purgative, which may be correct m »JS .stances. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, however, are t\;. 3 11K vl pu^atives, acting upon the bpwels only, bol rontoln more ortant' properties,314 words
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Advertisement443 1915-08-17 8 POLICY No. *****. $10,000 N v This* policy on the life of a prominent gentleman m Maiava aturpfl aow caeu» the o^tio^al neUiodi of settlement ofifered hiru mI I iUUe r t J CASH Face of policy 10.003 '<: Cash Bonus 5.805. 15 805 (Subject to medical raoott) 111 ANNUITY443 words
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Article1407 1915-08-17 9 issued by FBASER& Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Aug. l(>th. All quotations of Sterling Stares must be regarded as purely nominal for the present. Qa*. [8301, PAID, Lksi D:r. BUTKK8. Sellers. 85,000 81 8a AUftgai 5*> in 2 3 f0D,C r 0 1 l Anglo-Java 6 7J1,407 words
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Article60 1915-08-17 9 Corrkctf:d dp to kng. ltw Bank 4 m a 8-4{ demand 2 4 5 3 2 PHviitC credits B m s 2-4 25 02 France demand Bur.k 305 am*, T. T. l?r j iO£O3AMA, d3HIDI d ~LY±, d-L>i:-_:.d 1^ Sf V33i:iGr;a Baal Buying s S^ i 4 3- n:60 words
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Article76 1915-08-17 9 A o£i 16. Fepi-.tT Black ordia 'pore 19.00 Tapioca, small pearl (fair quality) 6.25 fa do flak -3 u0... do rr.euiutn pearl d 0... 620 Paerl Sago, imal] 7 00 Copra Bed! 7 40 Copra Ponti&nah < 7 20 Ori'jn, Benarei cr.cert^'ri 1,000 Gocoriute rcr land 1 2 576 words
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Advertisement312 1915-08-17 9 a.: r-: ?JlM'£t llPIil" ilil^^n L v.; U Li| V (X DCLr no JL ■|t|f a*, CEriliiNE. uithurguinhkbs, son&com?'J^*\' EBTJ?W E3) Export Stout produced by these '.'^H&K^lpi »f |Q /\pCO B iEflaitely grcatei thp.n those claimed! Stout bottled nsdei the "GREAT X BEAD" brand i-. Btoredio JJtssrs w 5> Birtimew312 words
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Advertisement105 1915-08-17 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISOA (Osaka Mercantile Sieairship Co., Ltd.) KOBE BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular cargo service with nix steaiaois calling at Moji, Kokkaichi, Hongkoog, tibigapore, Port Swetten* biin, Ponangi CSolombo aL.i Bombay utd od cne return voyage cnlliC' 1 a: Tuticcnn, pore, Hongkong and Moji. Vor Port Swetteiiham,105 words
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Miscellaneous246 1915-08-17 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kai^g KerbM HftfirfW Aug. 15. tf i 3 m 8 E* M Baron:. 32 raj ?3 8. 0 if.749 89 73( Temp. 87.0 II.Q MO Wot Br.lo Th 4 v 7«.S '9 5 Di#. cf Wici B.E. B.E i Time balls on F; rt Panning an 1 Mount246 words
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Miscellaneous350 1915-08-17 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. t vph^els m i rl at 11 a.m. on Aug. 18, IMS. British. Name Late of Arriva 1 ieraatke Hyi Leotig kmglt i^i tr iioads Amlit.- Wtiibora No. 7 Wharf Krian Inner Roads lOg M releoiachm Ho Fob d 16 < i if CJeuftilloch Lady Weld teg Sri350 words
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Article3450 1915-08-17 10 Qi. sties il Parliament l\ iaitlaud Ex Jains {Prom O'.r (jnu Correspondent) London, July 22nd. As will be seen from Hansard, Mr Gersnom Stewart last night raised the Question ol Singapore on tbe Colonial Office Vote, The Colonial Office paid a piv: ti bate to the wotk3,450 words
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Article240 1915-08-17 10 The District Court was occupied nearly the whole of yesterday, m hearing *\rience m a cat- 1 m which a riki&ha pullet narmd Sek It Mvi l\ia was char^i .i v ;th luuhu breaking by n i^ Li t by breaking and entering the quarters of Warder,240 words
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Article96 1915-08-17 10 The monthly medal al Keppel Golf Club] war- played for during the week end, and was won by 0. Li Boruemann, who re turned the en 1 nt bo. ih of 82— J 7 "C The followii g is Lhe dr.iw for the first round of the96 words
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Article31 1915-08-17 10 The P. and 0. Horn, ward Ifati Malta left Hongkong and is due t i arrive here at S p.m. on Thurediy. Sbo eiila ;it i i. on r'riduy.31 words
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Article253 1915-08-17 10 Foi the tin f: of thi ee cbupilia of v;:li;> '20 cents, fiom a godOKn at Tai j I Pagar, Tan T» k Tuan was \i terdaj i I to prison foe seven d i> <. Pilot Alexander Snow, m the second police court, yesterday, charged A: rail Traki, the253 words
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Advertisement166 1915-08-17 10 BAY RUM ANDCANTHARIDINeI IL HA] COOLING. REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING i It :elieves the scalp of unhealthy accumul; It lias a delicious :ct en the sea. RAFFLES PLAC2, SING\POr "A GRADE FOB EACH X\YZ Of MOTOR." FORD OWNERS. Sooty spark plugs at frequ intervals warn you to In[fjonroilis *id light m166 words
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