The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 August 1915
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Title Section15 1915-08-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lES CENTS SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1915. NO. 8.52315 words
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Article169 1915-08-19 1 Tbe -dmitalts announces that ibe Hri tibb transport Royal Bdwatd soi k by an enemy f-übma .ue in tbe A -^^j:j ou Saturday, it is known tbat -bout SOO U\eB bave been saved out of a total v,f 1,600 ou board. The D S.A. is getting indignant169 words
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Article1638 1915-08-19 1 A serial of colonred prints, illustrating the t petting of the Glasgow and (iarnkirk Railway, caught my e\e ia the coffee room of a village inn sc» nes from the day when the of the grandfathers uovv living srere frequently at the font. carrying iu their aruie1,638 words
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Advertisement81 1915-08-19 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENERAL REPAIRERS CARS AND LORRIES I BENZINE, LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, &c, &c. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. TERMS MODERATE. KATZ BROS, Ltd. TKE STORE FOR MENS WEAR. > f f .k *M& NICHOLSON S WELL-KNOWN81 words
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Advertisement297 1915-08-19 1 I m _r^ I 99 I B ir^ a **ftk^ t__A_h*~___k._dfrfx%iM___— u___rf_b I a i__^__t__M_lM_^te_____c t_ Once used, A [wa y s used! aNo Cuts No Punctures Sole Importers INTEKNATIONAL TRADING Co. vmtn ayry ma_f*« a a_'^_e«y^ j ß_B?Ti»_a^^t_^ THERE ARE CERTAIN CRITICS who even a.>u will nol admit thai297 words
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Advertisement321 1915-08-19 1 LAr,::T ADVERTISE MIEN TS T'ne Reserve Force ar.d Civil Guard Ordiuance- P 3, j Mortgagee's Sale ol Land at Baleatier ih'aii Palembeog Road, Etoberti Lane and MoEqna st ag 3 Auction Sale of Sea aide Reeidenoo Page i. i Sh \ro. C rtifl f Bakit K. B Rn] k, r321 words
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Miscellaneous93 1915-08-19 1 THE WEEK. Thursday I9J_. tli>*h Wales 1 B .<- i dc i Friday 20.^ High W. t r t- a -4 P. A i homea i I h__ I *<.s. s tsriai eist Bigb Water 8 am, IM6 a.n?. Sunday 221d. Bigb Witt' r j i.m., '-46 p.n::. j u93 words
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Article77 1915-08-19 2 "Why be despondent concerning the low price of tin. it is tbe cost of production th.;: counts The "GARRETT" Super 1-SStod St. am Engine will bave 50% of, your fuel account o*-er other types of Bteam power. Think -what of your Coal Bill represents, nnd the dividend77 words
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Advertisement523 1915-08-19 2 Grand BoxingTournament TO BE HELD AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE, ON Thursday Saturday August 26th 28th. (By kind permission and under the patronage of j H. E. Admiral Sir Martyn Jeram, K CB. and H.E. Brigadier-General Dudley Ridout, C M ft.) [Twenty-five per ceut. ol netl profits to be donated to523 words
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Advertisement418 1915-08-19 2 To-Night To-Night I THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th. Special Performance UNDER THE PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF H.E. BRIGADIER-GENERAL DUDLEY RIDOUT, CM. 6, «_«_M_r__ SECOND EPISODE SECOND EPISODE OF XHE GREAT UNIVERSAL SERIAL j S*m ______9 tliD I JMgtfifcA i_r_r_r a_l_M 1 K____k BY ENGLAND'S GREATEST FICTIONIST E. Phillips Oppenheim For418 words
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Advertisement531 1915-08-19 2 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NEW EPISODI S NEW REELS M n* ?ht,r OF IOF WORLD'S ***** KB. Sl RIAL Tu N 1 AT EU pop; la: cim.m "Gfliecv pi€CURe p^caw 1V,.-.. mm j^ JUNCTION OF ALBERT A BENCOOLEN STREETS <.mm**T^ TBI: MOSI WOHDEBFUL PBOTO-FI Ll iEM RMfi THE PERILS OF531 words
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Article589 1915-08-19 3 k be dates -ven are those of despatch e telegrams from London. a io teoatiaaedJ— German troops t showing Sig-M of great Their lo.ses coctiuueeuotm. ous especially at Koran. /,ppelm raid ou English eas coast. a n nine women and four children f've men. seven women aud589 words
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Article462 1915-08-19 3 JIU -JITSU AGAINST THE HUNS. Daring EXPLOIT ok Foub YOUKG FrRKCHM-EN. A striking story of daring aud resource is told in a letter from the frout written by one of the soldiers of the 1915 class. Somewhere in the Argonne, about live hundred yards in fiout of the Freuch lines,462 words
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Article203 1915-08-19 3 a religions yonng man iu the Devon?, I WbOflfl nerves were at sixes und sevens, When struck by a -bell Was heard lc >av Hell I Though his usual oath was Good Hea~eni A: a plnofl which oor Tommies call Wipers, Tbe Brilish were worried by eniper?, Bot203 words
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Article116 1915-08-19 3 POLITICAL PRIS ON ERS FOR OOTY. Calcutta, Am. it- -Sirdar Mahomed Ihraui and s.i.hr Uahomed Azara Bonaof the late imii Ayub Khan, who recently attempted to eeeape from British i b il were brought b u fa fro n Attoek Bridge, Lahore, wher- 1 tbe father and. bad long been116 words
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Advertisement1387 1915-08-19 3 EATING BETWEEN MEALS. Dc you know that the -tomach nc ds rest regularly and that tatirg la tween meals is a common cause of Indigestion Do 3 T ou know what ]npp?rs when you eat more th n you can dige.-t. and whit re ation biliousness has to overehtii-g? Io1,387 words
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Advertisement575 1915-08-19 3 Notices I THE BUKIT K. B. RUBBER C Ltd. WHE BE ifi tha I ndermentioned Bhare Certificates (for whi it Transfers have been passed and fresh Certificates issued during the period in which J. 0. Davies act* d as Secretary to the t jnipauy) are not in the possesion of575 words
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Article, Illustration2319 1915-08-19 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, August 19, 1915. The gradual inception of tbe design of this great war of Germany against what is practically now declared to be all human civilisation, and many of the incidents that have taken place, and are Still taking place, in the great story of2,319 words
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Article146 1915-08-19 4 RESERVE FORCE REGISTRATION. We are asked by tta- Colonial to correct an llßpraßSioa which been caused hv our paragraph S? regarding thr ftorarrt p orce J The paragraph appe?r cc time for rag** fl w 8S th. notice of tbe Governor's decision b!Uh a J, .rve j MM etc the146 words
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Article92 1915-08-19 4 jtor cur driven by Mr F the Singapore Harbour Hoard. Drawn, collision at the end cf Connaogl (near tie I ing with a horse and victoria The fc ■nu lJ j injured, acd ths car Boom what damaged, but bappiljoooo,,. lhe accident occurred ten o'clock. M town92 words
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Article322 1915-08-19 4 honour of the Hat tea kl ven at the M ation ci: lam Sarwi g in lhe chai: were aleo prt ient n sident of thn ie, Haji Kadir, Ski I Moh: Lon: fi Patail H .loom sal. ■i< i s eches were made by Mesas j ar.322 words
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Advertisement139 1915-08-19 4 BULLOCH LADE'S e___»-aa_aa_-a-_«»-~» PURE MALT m [SCOTCH WHISKY. BULLOCH IS GOLD T a tat- 1 LABEL LADE \HS3\ wh.sky. r--r:^\ WHITE ,1111 LABEL .^CALDEEGK MACGREGOR Cc^\. _^u^^_^-P^___b? AULI' i O K*^?>". ,t-' l-T' r^-t- "'^t Little .£T LIO. S_?7 J -i V^-_^i-_____ T 1 BS** mmtmmmtk^k BE^r"**"''*''*" Jj Ai. C139 words
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Article214 1915-08-19 5 SUVW B*Y SUCCESS. British Transpori Sunk. [Bj Submarine Cfcblej. EscTia'a S«a?\cn. Loadon. Aug. IT -An account cf the new landing is Gallipoli at Suvls Bay received wa3 9Beeted cn the foreshore in hont o? the sale lake. re waa c Ol Turkibh observation past the ruvna having214 words
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Article359 1915-08-19 5 Naval Ktrofsa ar Dardanelles. —In his desp naval participation in the I the Dardanelles, Vice cgives particulars s i to I those to who::; has a awarded the Victoria Croes der L'nwin bis ship under a murderous fire Bl d frcm c- u .r. cbliged to return359 words
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Article26 1915-08-19 5 17.—The correspoodeot of at saye tba hflalth •>ultan is causing anxiety. His ence after recent operations ia difficult and h:_ weakneae is26 words
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Article32 1915-08-19 5 I, l-u ican BoitOO has. we aineti a .-h -;-aincy with the 95th Irfantry r.ri.;;.^. Mr H. Ashwin s a > t![;nKor( h a9 obtained mmiesion m the 3rd Battn., Royal M. M.M.M. - 32 words
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Article326 1915-08-19 5 FALL OF TRIESTE DATED. Heavy Austrian Losses. [By Submariiit Cable]. Eaurza's Saivics. Cdine, Aug. 16.— Reports from the front state that General Cardorna has almost completed preparation for a fresh general attaca, of which the expected result is lho occupation of the Carso plateau, the fall of326 words
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Article121 1915-08-19 5 London, August 16. Registration Sun« day was occupied by the population of the United Kingdom in filling up the N t'ional Register form-;, which tin army of voluntary workers delivered lost week. They will be collecttd to day. The enumerators had many difficult situations, especially with tbe cases121 words
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Article165 1915-08-19 5 U. S. indignant. New fork, Aug. 17. Tho New Vork World gives the second instalment of documents proving German intrigues. It ir:c:;; les ft letter from a German agent in I hieagO to the (arman financial director, Doctor Albert, suggesting the acquisition of the Wright aeroplaua works165 words
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51 1915-08-19 5 Brownsville, Texas, Aug. 17.— A bun Ired Mexicans under cover of darkneas irdi -i he R o Gr inde oe ir Mercedes and trtiy surrounded 31 United States c ivalrj killing oise and wounding two; thereafter Um M ai ans eat ip d icross the51 words
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Article38 1915-08-19 5 A FFAIRS IN FRANCE. Paris, Aug. 17 -lbt re have been onl\ [cannonadea except an attempted attack Iby the Crown Prince's armv in Art*, rue which the French artillery and infantry fire threw back into its own lines.38 words
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Article36 1915-08-19 5 Taria, Aug. 17.— The Tope replying to a message of tbe Archbishop of Rheims eaya, "noble and generous Franc the eldest daughter of the Church should never doubt our love for her."36 words
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Article181 1915-08-19 5 POPULAR APPRECIATION. King Calls M. Venezielos. [Bt Submarine Cable]. Ricth's Sbbvios. Athens, Aug. 17. The Greek Government has resigned. Athens, Aug. 17. Prior to the resignation of the Government the Chamber elected a Venezelist president by 182 votes to 93 against the Government candidate. Athens. Aug.181 words
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Article76 1915-08-19 5 Nish, Aug. 10.- The enemy's latest move againat Serbia opt ned with a bombardment of Belgrade with heavy howitzers Thereupon the Serbians, in order to compel the enemy to desist, cannonaded Semlin and Pandhevo, especially aiming at the quarter cf the Austro German reierveB. A communique 6ays76 words
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Article139 1915-08-19 5 /illies *ct At Last. Washington, August 17. The Govorn ment has been advised unofficially but authoritatively tbat the Allies intend to declare cotton contraband. It is Btated the dt vision has already been reached the delay in the BnUOUnci ment being due to the necessity of the Allif139 words
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Article81 1915-08-19 5 London, Aug. 16. The Irish mail was full of holiday makers, including many soldiers from 1 landers. Several soldiers were among the injured. Lord Monteagle was taki n to hospital with a cut on" the head. Mr 0. Spring Rice, ocphew of the ambassador, was injured81 words
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Article284 1915-08-19 5 Two detachments' oi Ti rritorials sailed from Rangoon on Satnrday, August 7, in the Bharat:., for Calcutta en route for the front. Although their departure had been kept veiy quiet, there was a fair gathering on tbe wharl to say farewell, while OUtBide the gates the284 words
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Article278 1915-08-19 5 GERMANS KILLED BY OWN GAS. A Horrible Disaster. [By Submarine Cable]. Ksutbbr Siavica Petrcgrad, Aug. 17. A communique states The Germane in the IJau6k district were again driven back towards the Aa river. The German bombardment of Kovno continues incessantly. Furious fighting between the Narew and the278 words
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Article118 1915-08-19 5 Amei. ic ln Financial Paper's Comment. Commenting on the report that Lhe Kaiser had assured Germau bankers that the war will end iu October, the Wall Mrcet Journal." America'- leading finan cial organ, says editorially (we quote from the "Telegraphs" correspondent):— It is* entirely possible that the war118 words
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Article123 1915-08-19 5 Marriage by proxy has its pleasant humours, A day or two ago, says the Telegraph's" Paris correspondent! a soldier returned unexpectedly to his native village on a few days' leave. He entered the church, where a marriage was going on and found that the ceremony was123 words
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Article263 1915-08-19 5 In the second police conrt, yesterday Lee Hua Teng, a Eljlam, head cook at the General Hospital, was givtn BIS weekc' imprisonment for tbe theft of three fowls.; Tho hospital stewaid spoke to receiving' seventeen fowls from the contractor, but only fourteen wers coolud. Tha accused was263 words
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Advertisement406 1915-08-19 5 "THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915." jmJtfo. "His Master's Voice" >^KVX RECORDS )^^—^U ELSIE JANIS MASUR*S VOICE'* A-\T**r/->* T"KT A T A I**_ fTI TO m _.< cipirai-ni ORIGINAL ARTISTb. THE RECORDS. 10-Inch Double-sided Record «1.75 <_-4_:;i Ballin' the Jack— Fox-Trot ELSIE JANIS 14-2537 The Four-Fooi ben Brigade [Finnikin i tail406 words
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Advertisement581 1915-08-19 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN 9 LINE. For LONDON HULL s.s. CITY OF RANGOON due on or about Aug 30. s.s. u KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 12. s.s. ""CITY OF VIENNA due on or about Sept 22. Tte above steamers have accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as581 words
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Advertisement843 1915-08-19 6 Shipping KONiNKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCKAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. Collyhr Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVER 'MENT. V. D. P. RBA Riouw, Letong. Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Midai. Genling, PoelcePandjang and Serassan Aug 19 Sim 'KEL TandjangMengeldar, Tandjong Leidong, Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Aug 19 v.™s843 words
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Advertisement501 1915-08-19 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Poiy-iesieu Au£ 11, ss Couli Ute Aog II sa Nera Ang j■■ Paul Lecat Aug 29 BsAmaeone bep hi ss -ffageilan Sep It ga Oordillete Hep M I A Maaaec tep 2b ss501 words
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Advertisement563 1915-08-19 6 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPABf For China, Japan, Penang, Q^\ n Anstralia, India, Aden, Egypi Mediterranean Ports, Plyrncatb and London. ThrocLgh 13' lie cf Lading t „ned t-t r-^ Ooaet, TerslaD Gult, OoLtLneDia. at. A_.ert__. Ports. Bteamerß will leave Singapore ob ot usx, Uombwabd (roa EDHOPB] From Singapore, connecting Colombo with ss563 words
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Advertisement609 1915-08-19 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASsSflf COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFFICE! Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,00C deoosited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with ths609 words
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Advertisement420 1915-08-19 7 ..I...— -r_ t- >_—_--_ of india Australia td Skins. IMGORFOSitTEL? 8. MUI CHARTER. ?A!D UP CAPITAL 151,300, 0M >S2ERV_i PUKD «I,BCC COC lea_?Y2 Liability of Pl pBBBSOSS fll|loo,ooo EEAD OFFICE 88, BISHOPSdATS, LOMOOa. B. C attURJUB AND BBAHCHK9! A-aritsai Hcngbcnf Penani Daugfco* Ilcilo Puket Batavia Ipob Rj\Dgooß 3cmbay Kar-?_,l Balgon420 words
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Advertisement484 1915-08-19 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK CF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,129,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £362,500 RESEEVE FUHD £500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Camphell Esq. j H. Melvill Simons Esq. J. BC. Ryrie Esq. Sir ravid Yule. Chiel Manager Tercy Mould Esq. London Manager Ja3. Steuart484 words
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Advertisement379 1915-08-19 7 —■——I ii iiT__rr«T-i»--__.__yKrf__-F_af. n 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., t( nt P -17 35 ROBINSON ROAD. 23-8 ROYAL INSURANCE Co. Ltd. FIRE379 words
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Advertisement331 1915-08-19 7 I Sooty spark plugs at frequent intervals warn you to investigate your lubricating oil If your oil is either too heavy or too light in M body it will accumulate in the combustion chambers. In burning-up it usually fouls the spark plugs witli carbon. Ford owners who use Gargoy-e Mobiloil331 words
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Article1530 1915-08-19 8 I Work of the Vegetable Products Committee. Everybody knows that tbe personnel of the Navy, who are waiting and watching for the day when the continuance of the I Empire may depend upon what they do and how they do it, require plenty of fresh fruit1,530 words
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378 1915-08-19 8 A TURKISH PRISONER'S TYPICAL STORY. < ■>•:>• Jalj 10. Al Uol attam!' i published an interview obtained by per mifltion ol the Military aucboritice, ivitfa Turkish soldier now a pri i a* r of war io Egypt. It ia uf sufficient interest lor portions to bt reproduced, 'ii: rii ::er378 words
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Article111 1915-08-19 8 D'you see that thin man Bitting over! t)-.crc. With hollow cheeks and long, untidy hair I Mark how he Btarts when anv one comes by; N'ota as he turns tbe madness in his i ye. Move but your lips, and like a monkey's his'll tle-sbnpa in111 words
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Advertisement235 1915-08-19 8 MASPERO FRERES I CAIRO-EGYPT I iBOUTON ROUGE FELUCCA MADE FROM THE FINEST SELECTED LEAF ONLY. IN AIRTIGHT TINS OF 50. I N BALE EVERYWHERE. "tST Messrs GHEE ENG SONS, i/^_3§| CIVIL NAVAL. MILITAm. AND SPORTING TAILORS V^^g? Tht Managing Propriet r whi has received hlfl traloiag fr. EO /f^'^lV, r&W235 words
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Advertisement701 1915-08-19 8 Auctions Preliminary Notice BEHN MEYER Co., Ltd. (In liquidation) AUCTION SALE OF Machinery, Tools, Motor Cycles &c &c. •.1 BB HELD k. Behn Meyer Co.'s Engineering Department at Telegraph Street On Saturday. 28th August, 1915, at 10 30 am. Comprising Dentrifugtl pumps, Mining gravel pomps, Paltocneta p i apt I701 words
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Article1481 1915-08-19 9 Issued by FBASEB Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Aug. lntli I I RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES, Cap. IQ3G2, Paid. Km* Dit. Buybbs. Bbllbirb B 65,000 ss 8a Allaga* 5* i 9 HB ™«B' j 500,000 1 i Anglo-Java 6 i 11 l 150,000 Sa Sa Anglo-Malay *2% 81,481 words
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Article53 1915-08-19 9 (Corrected up to Aug. 18) Bank 4ms M 2-4 13-3: 11 demand 2-4 316 Private credits Bme 2-4 27-8! France demand Bank 306 Hongkong, damard 23 1 Toeohama, demard 114 Java, demand 140; Bangkok, demand 66$ Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank oi England Rate 5% Bar Silver London 2253 words
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Article151 1915-08-19 9 Aug. 18. Tin (75 tons) 874.00 Gambier 11 00 Gambier C*abe No. l 13.40 Gambier Cube No. 12.00 Pepper Black ordic. 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 81.00 Nutmeg. (110 to tie lb. 21.00 Katmegl (80 to tie lb 22 00 Macs (Banda) BO.'oo Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Ball Coffee (4% Black'151 words
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Advertisement238 1915-08-19 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalang Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sportimi Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder Cement "England" brand by The Sliii Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas"238 words
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Advertisement88 1915-08-19 9 VBBB-_n__H_MH__g__HM__H_KßMaeaHH_l__H_nia-Bt -e «_f .at -_rt _^ifc-_i^--J-« M^X-ra__'M>._g_-_r^» c«_l_x <■/ >_. -;*.u_ lIR6IESTEI HOUSE, HHtfHE PELEGEAMB: SIEMEHS, ilKa^rogh Telephone No. M7, Electric.! Esnioei rs II Manufacturers 2nd <^ ft t> >x o /> 4 r>r_T Uwii 1 £1 C iw lieSeßO BKUIRC'it? -•■••<- Etitoa Hd-5h s fotale-Std.-, Loidas I I ioq88 words
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Miscellaneous267 1915-08-19 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kanducg herbao Hospital Aug. 17. 9 M 3 _\M 9pm Baiom. £j Fab. 89.84J 29 724 i9 &37 Temp. &7.0 87 8 810 Wet Bulb The.. EOO 80.. '9 0 Dir. of Wind B.E. r-.i. calm Max. Temp, in _h&or .0 0 -En, so Co. FB.O Max. In267 words
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Miscellaneous396 1915-08-19 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. Liet of vessels in pori at 11 a.m. on 2 Ang. 18, 1915. Bbitibh, 2 Name Date of Arrival Remarks Lody Wold Ulondoc is Sbirala Kampar Ipoh Dutch. Bmile Aug 17 Elout Aug 18 CmxEi Kabo Aug 17 SIAMKM Redan* Aug 18 Norwegian. Produce Aug 17 Spanish. C,396 words
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Article1524 1915-08-19 10 Feed In Germany. The Telegraaf,' according to the Semarang Locomotief,' has learned on good authority tbat the Germau people are eager for peace. The price of foodstuffs' has now riseu to a very high mark and in some places the supply has bad to be placed under military1,524 words
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Article244 1915-08-19 10 In tbe Chief I'rc-ideuey Magistrate's Court at Calcotta recently Miss T. Moses, a Jewess, alleged that Mc Abraham Pinches had been pursuing hei trith bis attentions for Borne time past and that Bbe had persistently ropeUed him. lie had made offei ol mur ridge to her,244 words
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Article551 1915-08-19 10 'My Cccsciencs is Clear; I did not want this War.' Berlin, August 1. "Before God and history, my conscience is clear. I did not want tbia war." Thus begins tbe proclamation issued by tbe Kaiser to tbe German people, on the occasion of the anniversary of tbe outbreak551 words
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Article118 1915-08-19 10 A Rogby match will bo played on the S.CC. ground luis tftemOOO between Whites and Colours h rk off tt 5.10 p.m. The ams Bell Cted are as follow Whit; Colours ES W.H.Graham k. Knot Wilson C E. Winter R B. Don nel 1 C. E Wilkinton P.118 words
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Article58 1915-08-19 10 Oalcntta, Aug. 2. Rangoon, duly Blsfc.— H. O. Eleey, De« partmental Manager of Messrs Graham land Co., who wus charged before the District Magistrate with falsification of that j firm's accounts to the alleged extent of some 1 .2 1 lakhs, was acquitted today. 1 Eiis trial58 words
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Article73 1915-08-19 10 INNOVATION FOR REDUCING WEIGHT. N jwport, R 1., June ?3. There was the usual gathexing at the Casino fox tenuis jtui. morning and one cf the features was trie effort of Mr. George I. Scott to get into bis BCCUBtomed Bummex training for athletic.. For this purpose Mr. Scott played73 words
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Article471 1915-08-19 10 ItUIiHER. Singapore, 18tb Aug. The demand at today's auction when ■ome 210 tons were offered can only bo described as fair, and prices generally show a furtber decline. Fine Pale Crepe brought tbe top price of the auction at $131 a decline of fl. Fine Ribbed Smoked471 words
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Article226 1915-08-19 10 A quieter lone prevailed at the usual weekly auction he'd to Jay. Heme td vices indicated a better demand cn tie London market but ibis was r .< t r< ribo'rd I here, prices generally being lnv.tr. Fine Pale Crepe told up to |ISI bnt only one:226 words
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Article70 1915-08-19 10 The outward Spanish mail steamer "Carlos do Fisaguirre arrived on Tuesday afternoon from Liverpool vin. ports in Spain and ou the route, aud having hunkered and provisioned left yesterday morning for Hollo and Mauila. The Norwegian barque Fiery Cross, recently sunk hy a German EUbniarine off the Scilly70 words
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Advertisement238 1915-08-19 10 I FOLLOW THE ROYAL LEAD Ti" tnllo/riti;/ <h'li< M./.s (I fi uks. irh'tc] *m \mwtv* ,m t\ 8 Sole Importers International Trading Co. mom*h**Nmmm**m <ags_iiEfla_gM_-_^-_->i^^ I^ll Wtl \7lTlO* Under expert EtLFOpt •wII^I V 111^ supervision and control. K^dLlJl X let I Lb, Uifcb, Otfvlb, Gold Silver-Ware ei ~.rr_— rrr— _r_—238 words
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