The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 February 1917

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS SINGAPOEE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 15, 1917. NO. 8,9683
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  • 257 1 Yesterday's question is answered to day, Germany cannot sink a million tons of British shipping monthly. Indeed unrestricted submarinism is already being very much restricted, and we hear that already many of the pirate craft have been disposed of Page 6. Lord Charles Beresford declares that eubmarinism
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  • 1447 1 I No, this is not a tale of iaet year's training on the Eaet Coast, but a true j extract from the official despatches preserved in the old Kecord Office at Winchester, a very rare and handsomely illuminated manuscript indeed. But of course the customs of armed men
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 484 1 GOODRICH TYRES :>FETV TREAD WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW C» LIP I i (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). IHb TENNIS SHIRTS. HANDKERCHIEF TIES I 20 doz only. I 1 In plain colours and I HIT E DRESS SHIRTS, I We have a large floral effects I STIFF FRONTS AND CUFFS. I auantitv of white These
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    • 117 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Poweli'e sale of a cinema operating machine— Page 2. Ching Keng Lee's sale of land and property- -Page 2. At the Palladium—" The Evil Women Do "—Page 2. Peg o' the Ring at the Empire Page 3. Jongkeena, the blood purifier- Page 3. Professional man seeks billet Page
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 94 1 THE WEEK. Thcrsdzj 15th. High Water— 2-4) a.m 4 2 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8.30 pm Landowners and Ratepayers Ass., ?.3O p.m. National Mission Parochial meeticg, 9 p.m. Friday 16th High Water- 3 5 ',547 p m. Children's Concert, Memorial Hall, 5.15 p.m. Saturday 17th. High Water— 4-38 a.m., 7
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  • 83 2 Many Now on Farm Work Farmers in Surrey have been informed that many Austrian and Hungarian civilian prisoners of war are available for work on the land. Scores are already at work. They are usually able to speak a little English. In no case has tbere been any
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  • 98 2 Mr Fisher, Minister for Education, was returned unopposed for the Hallam Divi I eion of Sheffield, in succession to Mr! Stuart Wortley, who has been made a! Peer. la a letter to his constituents Mr Fibber says: Ihattbe gupreme end may be achieved you are ready lo endure
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  • 78 2 They make cock tails in Rangoon very well. They are very strong, are they i not?" said a visitor. Yes," was the reply, two of the^e would maku rabbit spit in the face of a bull dog." That is the sort of stuff the Kaiser has apparently been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 The Worlds best In BRITISH Pianos by— Brinsmead Broadwood Collard and Collard Chappell Stromenger Grands and Uprights AT Incorpcratr d in Hongkong, THE NEXT CHILDREN'S CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN THB VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL AT 5 15 P.M. ON Friday, Feb., 16th. Massage Hall (PATRONIZED BY MARY DOCTORS) MASSAGE MANICURE
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    • 664 2 j BBfiß^Hl^^^ nil Rlkjf H (TO-NIGHT 9.15) A GREAT BLUEBIRD SUPER-PLAY (TO-NIGHT 9.15) Emil Gaboriau'B Famous Novel In Moving- Pictures THE EYIL I Women Do From the Famous French Story THE CLIQUE of GOLD that wa^i adapted for the English Sta^e. A Fool There Was' Rudyard Kipling Presenting Three of
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    • 504 2 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY PICTIRB- AND VAUDEWLLE AT THIS HOUSE OF QUALITY THE ALHAMBRa BEACHROAD The Le<rdiLg Theatre in SIM;u j u.k MANAGER M. H. KEWonma, TONIGHT ?u:> 3LADt THE GREAT MAHATM* CO Dr. RICHARD ROWE-.THE ANZAC W/ZARH Matician. Hypno'i^t, Electrical Wonder Work, Every night libking thcuHunds of Volts of Blectrfa t
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  • 637 3 3 1 [The dates given are those of the dec j patch of the telegrams from London] i\ Feb. 6 (continued.) Spain taking lea t among European neutrals, and her Not *i to Germany said to be even more empha tic than America's. Anti German feelini growing
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  • 141 3 Evading the Responsibility. The following Note was issued by the Serbian Press Bureau ati Corfu The journal Outro, of Sofia, aud the j Frankfurter Zeituug have a report of an I alleged interview between King Peter and I Signor Casoiatti, an Italian Deputy, in which ii
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1497 3 A STOMACH TONIC. Atonic dyspepsia is probably the commoner form of indigestion met with in the East. This lack cf tone in the digestive organ; means that the stomach ia no longer able tc do its work an natnre intended. The nerve* that control it are weak, the glands thai
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    • 729 3 GREEN ISLIND CEMENT CO., LTD, (INCORPORATED IN HCXOKOXG) HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. (Incorporated is Hongkong) I have this day taken over the SINGAPORE AGENCIES of the above Companies from Mr. W. A. Stcpani. I ALLAN KEITH, 14 February, 1917. 15-2 2!-2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite
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    • 996 3 NOTICE. I NOTI3E is hereb\ given that Vana Ena Ravena Mana l'ana 6a\oogan chitty of No. 82 Market Street Singapore has been appoint--1 ed Manager for the hitty Temples at Tank Road and at Outi am Road from the Bth February, 1917 until further notice. All persons having business in
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 49 4 JONKS ~cott.— At Pt. Aihlix'W'r Cathedral, Singapore, en the IStb February, A knoll; llilwakd Jonfh, Chartered Rank, Bangkok, to Alison Mary, daughter of the; late Cko. D. Scott, Shanghai. BTUTGHBUBY-SIMPSON. At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on i Stb Feb., Bamubl Btutchbuby, Government t 0.-^t Telegraphs, to Matilda BIMPSON.
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    • 29 4 In nrlt cticnate u lutmbrance of those K' si- 11 ilrntH of Singapore, Mllitaiy ard Civil, who lost their lives daring the Mutiny of Feb. 15th, i915.
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  • 1288 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, February, 15, 1917. »iut umJ Fr«»-. btPaopbsrifbtaMM patriot z :c-i *..s.*V American papers are concerned with a curious tale wi.^li has been c::culat ed of a marvellou i escape which Am erica had of being involved in war with Germany jast before the? present war
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  • 667 4 Two fsan ago to day nuce the enatute cf the Kth '-'g^t ltJautry ;n Singapore. Mies Nolan, cf the nurfiirg Itftfl cf Hm] Penaug General Hospital, hat bssa trana ferred to Singapore. C'apt W fi Saucuiaetti i^ now Sffth tbe H E in h'rauce. Mr W h'riedlar.dt r, of i
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  • 37 4 A Tekk.t tra| From Our Own Corrupo^t Mr Mar*,, at tend. Telka v. toleplMmicall y .d,ath He wag a na'ive o! Aged There m iu tu« afsstnoo., M L-ikeaman... a M Council and ovLtd coneidera
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  • 105 4 We MM n-fcn.M King has beeu gra. tin: houomt of i tf a Principal Mfj.fi,, u th Malaj Mate,. principal medi at oi ei for the IJT pan is well Smmooi is f I A (Lrj d I --~:<Z u-r uf fche and i* fetn
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  • 64 4 The < ommittee acknov [edg v. thinks the fol. ,v. in| riptioai above fund Amount previously ackr ledg; Perforruance by Opera Co of Munr Balance of amount oollt laet October frc::j Stti and Ccoliee cf Hembia li 1 1 Inr K-ta tes. L'd. TaLjong Mir..ak i'.\: giou
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  • 25 4 Agents F-vatt and Co. Pulau Bulacg 6,837 total 7 moc SI Agents Gattey and hatemaL Jimah Bukit Je'otong 5 445 total
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  • 295 4 Tang Teng Cuye. a Hok.en r. I ytur;? o! agn, was convicted n; tie s-e:::: police court y^eteiuay j| Itnlil w: katie of nails value forty CcLt; bangtul at Covent Row. FLe n.sc.v-'^--ordered him to be tent tc tie Refers tory for fix yeare Teo CLea acc::tr lloki<ru hey. fourteen
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 160 4 So/e Agents CALDBEGK. MAGGRE6OR 4 Go. IV//VE 4\D SPIRIT MERCHAMTS. I Travelling Outfits LARGEST SELECTION AT I TRAVELLING RUGS Ya ;r5 Prices >4.75 >20.00 Jk TRAVELLING RUG Regd $30 00 -I St WAISTCOAT $10.50 /^^^liWi^ 1! r^i COWHIDE GLADSTONE u9E Adk'~^~'^ L in 'M in i n $14.50 $16.50 18.50
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    • 65 4 G. R. Lambert Co. i PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3 a Orchard Road, Telephone Ho. 1000. Tbe Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1872, Foremost in 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, thus ensuring always the production cf onJy the best reEults in Studio
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  • 325 5 GERMAN SUBMARINISM NOT UNRESTRICTED" ■ritbfc Navy's Achievements By Submarine Cable] Keener^ bervic«j 18.— the House of ,ytton ssdd that although the su urinissa was nr. a I intei measures provid- •Chieved a very consider- i saccate. it rated thai Admiral a not d watisfied with the past! iratiOlU
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  • 34 5 14 coiiinuniqur saya dock on Mnuslaj af:erncon an Lianne toad six shots at the ear the Boosb of the Adour. Coast Bin .:-J the submarine plungr :ve persons were wound|e WSN dor:e.
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  • 25 5 Feb. 31.— Tbe White Star liner ve thfrnsasril tons, has been r sateen cf the crew are IS and five were killed.
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  • 43 5 I H —Mr Addisoa. speaking I, said 'We are beating the u tbe outi ol heuvy quu Three I and re were produced in Bg ta lad wefck of January. average ut tweuiytwo iicgJune la=t medium f e<Hapared with 7^.
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  • 39 5 fa 1 -The Pre« Bureau j I tloaion, preceded by a fire,: kitioas factory in Yorkthis mcrii'.n^. It i^ believed that vee? esc ped Some damage has bia i:■ ibonrbood and poauie easnalHes which are ■okao™.
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  • 26 5 aaiiouoc i -.t terrible ex- j a oecurrtv i eat Bamborg. Two itioa fuc: ries wens .ie=-troy :.1 and B like number j
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  • 38 5 I i i:j. —1 i t-.c Houm of i Mr I. it, khal .^tera i bs nvpl L.I on agri r work of national im »r»). Cumpui=ioa would -Pphed lo civilian pri 3 ou ta.
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  • 299 5 DEEDS OF THE WARRIORS IN WHITE Shocks for the Germans [By Submarine Cable] Renter 'g Service] London, Feb 13. A correspondent at headquarters, describing the snow shirt attacks mentioned in the German com- muniqur, says that the Canadians startled j tbe milliners shop in a village by j
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  • 88 5 Turkish Force Hemmed In i Louden. Feb lo Mesopotamia Official. We scored a dine! hit on an enemy bridge at Shumran and tank some shipping. We resumed our advance on Sunday up the rig;ht. bank of the Tigris and drove back the enemy to his last
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  • 67 5 British Armoured Cars Assist London, Feb 13. Wireless Russian official. The English armoured cars twice advanced iu the region of the mouth of the Sereth and bombarded enemy posi tions. London. Keb 18 Wireless; German Official. We repuletd two Russian attacks !on the I'pper Sereth. We stormed a
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  • 42 5 Rome, Feb 18. Italian seaplanes bombed the arsenal, ships and harbour of Pola and returned safely. An enemy air equad ron bombed a hospital train at Brindisi on Feb 6 and Heil Crocs otlieer* and civi iiacs were wounded.
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  • 28 5 Petrograi. Feb 14. The classes of 18^7 y3 have been called lo the colours, and will provide a iniilion more effectives during the next few mouths.
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  • 51 5 Ne« York-, Feh 18. —An Associated Press message from Berlin sa\s that tlve German army corps were couceutrated on the Hutch frontier when the ruthless sub rnariniein began, while other neutrals, whom President Wilson invired to join America, were indirectly reminded of the fate of Belgium nv.d
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  • 27 5 Rotterdam, Feb 14. Hunger riots took placrt ia t'it principal street?, provioiun shops being pillaged. The police dispersed the crowds with Babres aud sticks.
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  • 36 5 London. Keb 14 i'he irnes Bays tha! it is understood that Lo:d J> ilfour Oi [Bocleigh's eommitlefl on postwar trad* policy unanimously tecommenda Imperia Prefereuce as the fouudation of our future world economic policy.
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  • 792 5 NOT DELUDED BY GERMAN TRICKERY That Offer to "Negotiate" [By Submarine Cable] L Renter Service] London, Feb 13. The mystery of Germany's offer to negotiate with the United j States to prevent war, cabled on the 10th and 12th, was heightened by a Oer man semi official
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  • 68 5 Singapore, Feb. 13. Our market continues steady. The small demand for shares that prevails at pre sent does not tend to advance prices to I any appreciable extent, although it will be noted from quotations that over the week's business Rubber shares stand on the whole rather
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  • 303 5 BARLOWS REPORT. RUBBEB. Singapore, Feb 14. At this week'e auction the quantity: offdred amounted to 561 tons. There was a good demand for standard qualities, but! offqualicies of all grades were neglected. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to 5154 and Fine Pale Crepe to $155, showing
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  • 126 5 Singapore, Feh 14. For this week's Rubber Auction the quantity catalogued was unusually small, 1 namely 673 tons, aud it was found possible to complete the sale today. There was I good competition for fir^t rate lots of Fine I j Pale Crepe and Kibbed Smoked Sheet at
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  • 129 5 The Board ol Trade returns for 1916 issued on .1 in 6 showed that the imports were cf the value of £949,152,679, and increase ovec 1915 of X'y7,'259.;>J9, aud an £252,617,586 in «xce6sof 1914. The exports showed a substantial ad viuice, reaching a total of X'506,546,.: 1
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  • 69 5 [Renter's Service] New York, Feb 13— Ic iti cfficially announced that Americans ore withdrawing from relief work in Belgium and North France as the German conditions for continuance of the work aro impossible. The President f the Relief Commission states that there are six weeks' f<;od supplier
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  • 30 5 The Hagne, Feb 14. Tbe Second Chamber hae voted conlidence iu the Govern rueut by 46 to 26. The question arose on tbo discussion of military classification measures.
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  • 27 5 London, Feb IS,— C M G^ Me FW Major, chief of eustoniß in E :et Africa Mr Frederick Spire, provincial commistioner in Uganda.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 183 5 ROBINSON Co. ana MITIIf nn lIIFDIITC AC f^^^S#^^ UtLIVtKILS Ur TARANTULLE fszs£o The daintiest, finest and i® f '.l y U y x 111'^^p softest Nainsook llll^ls i§ Material for ~^vt::#^ LADIES U^DcR-^IAR iTARAM'TULLE! E^ BY garments t pc m>™ on Sc!v<?iV:/t r.'.-:ie cjonuinr uiihoti: Samples on application. telastfe tyres
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 701 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. Por particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., agents; ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FROM JAVA TO AUSTRAL/ A BATAVI A—SOUR ABAY
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    • 575 6 Km O« British India (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). Outward (fob Ohiva) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE Homeward (for Europe) I
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    • 609 6 JAPAN MAII STEAHSHIP Co., U& (Incorporated Id Japan) EUROPEAN LINE. A service Ib cx&intalned between Yokonarn* via ports to MarselUee, London, Qndev mat contract with the Imperial Japanese Gove*» ment. The New Twin screw Steam*** j maintaining this service have been epectaJl) designed and constructed, and are fitted with all
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    • 337 6 "AIL LINE. Fortnight j rvio f'hjna. .laiuci. (< Marhtilk-h. -,3 n |j ERANCH LINE Fcrtni^Ltiy «r t ii,, f Ilaiphorjg. TO!S p ACIFIFsEHviSr^ FOR VAKCOUVER^d m^ Taking cargo on Th^cuar Ifttfy Ban Francisco Ale Canada or"ij 3 1 Jj tor Vtc^hl and a "nederllnd: Mai! Bervlei bitvece hn m b^
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  • 1775 7 Food Production In Scotland. From Our Own Correspondent Edinburgh, Jan 10. Plans for the increase of food production in Scotland are developing with all possible epeed. While the importance of increasing the area under tillage is fully recognised, the authorities are directing 'their attention in the first instance
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 427 7 i War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). fIEAD OFFICE: Winchester Bouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! SS, Old Jewry, EX. i uk s*v BM £20,000 dssoasiea wito
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    • 427 7 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated in Canada). All kinds of Life and Endowment policies Issued. F. S Evans Manager, South Eastern Asia. Gutbrle ft Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated la New Zealsnd.) FIBS Lasniancea effected on Bulldlngß, Kent and Merchandise of every
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    • 318 7 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) Yitffi-TSZE INSURANCE ASBOC. Ltd. MARINE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) china fire Insurance Co., Ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) ICKDO* GUARANTEE ft ACCIDENT Co. Ltd. 6UARANTEE. (Incorporated In England.) Fire and Marine Risks of every desorlyl'o* underwritten at lowest current
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    • 190 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 20,800,000 President, 3. Inouye Esq. Vice-PreBident. Y. Yamakawa Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N, Boma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Eeq R. Kimura Esq. Baron K
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    • 18 7 "GENUL'iE QUHLJTY* 1 METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKI3 3 S HIN WATT Co. BHIF-CHANDLERB. Telephone 80, «8. 102, rket Stree
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  • 663 8 In a recent number of the Times Educational Supplement, Mr Clutton Brock writing on the "Talent in a Napkin," says On one point tbe Germans and the rest of the world have been mistaken about us. They thought that we were weak when we were only lazy,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 483 8 HAND PUMPS 1 1 'COLUMBIA" I t-f n Force Pump V^ P_jf^l.f TRIUMPH' JGL UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. NO ADVANCE q, IN THE PRICE Cfe^7^\j DUNLOP TYRES' f\^ uuiiiiUi i i ussy i aftfcujfe, And ISO reduction in quality. MmJSm skh/ A&. J^^» DUN LOP is the standard which gjlll^ W^
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    • 120 8 GAGGINO.Co. (EfiTABLIRHKD \gf% NO. 6,7, 8, MALACCA STREET Wines and Spirits DEPARTICr.Njr Vino da pasto, in bn and l casks. French Claret. Wine Table Claret. Vermouth Cora, Martini 4 R o Chazalettes. Old Moscat of Syracusa f O r k valids Old Scotch Whisky. Mackenzie, French pure Vinegar c Ferrc
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  • 1601 9 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Feb. 14th RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 'All (notations of Sterling Bfa&tes most ie regarded as yoieljr nominal tot ifae present Gap. laaca. Paid, saw Dit. £uyirs. BibbXHt 100,000 le le Allaga? 12}% -88 8 g 879,930 2a 2a Anglo-Java 80%
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  • 50 9 OOBSHOTUD UP EG Feb 14 B»c> 4 m/l 24| ii »J«maT3(3 24 J Pii?aBs OBQdita 8 m-'i 2431 32 Ftftucs demand Bank 825 Ihdu. T. Ti Yoson&xtA, dsmand M 10^^ Java, £araond 187 BAJBOKOK, dtmand 65| SovißiiQNS, Bank Bnyim $a.6 4 Back o2 KaiJan3 P,at« 6% Has :iilv«B London
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  • 142 9 Feb 14. Tin (50 tons) $93.80 tffcmkiti 10. CC de.tr}.k>ti Cafci No, i 23. 0f Gncifcia* Ctsb* No. 21 00 Fepp«ff Biiick ocdin, !-3'po;e 80 50 Peppw, (Wfeito felt) E7.25 NefeueKfl '110 tD the tl BC.OO Nutmegs tIOO to tha [k.J nom. Mace (Banda) 80.00 Ciovaa (Araboina) nom. B»i!
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 41 9 ■B^^_^___B^B _D II vbh _L__raK^_f Jy\ S I <^* 9 jSI V^B^ I vH ifiJC*' 9V (IN IRON DRUMS). ff^^/0^ (IN WOODEN BARRELS.) HBHH_BHH__HI 0 BBH_BBB___BB Ij_LAL<IA_L A _O¥^n_PT/^ A _f^T¥\ i OUOTATIONS FROM Bf*\ X5 TCT "EH Jt^l iitLiim COMPANY, LIMITED.
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    • 573 9 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press 1b a morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Oasb price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered attheli private residences, (or town offices or godownß
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 465 9 MAIL TABLE To day. Intermediate and iocai matin will o t tcuo^ in list below Penang, Malacca, F M.b (by Ir_!ci e p.n dally (except Sunday). Johoie. 8. 9 80, 11 a.m II N i A 6 p.u. P. Batam AP. Bulang Hock Lim B.tQ av Cucob Soon Houg 8
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  • 3317 10 The following prayers were included in < the statement of claim ll) A declaration that the whole of the < goodwill aud capital of Alsagoff A Co be- i< longed to the testator at the time or his death. I (la) That the whole of the goodwill
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  • 254 10 The Alhambra change of programme last light was a very good one indeed, and veil deserved tbe full houee which was •here to witness the later performance. rhe new pictures were excellent, but tbe lig attraction were the Mahatma Coy, l)r Rowe and Mystic Mora. Their act6 of
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  • 395 10 More than a year ago a robin, with a broken leg. flew into my study and crouch ed on tbe table like a recumbent duck. He sang to me in a low. crooning cote. The blood of a robin is ten degrees higher in temperature thau the
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  • 33 10 Germany [a Baid to iutend soon to crecte an independent kimgdom out of Lithuania also. This equals the generosity of Artemus Ward, who contributed to the war all his wife's relations.—(St Louil "Star.")
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 158 10 RAFFLES HOTIT SPECBAL DINNER ON SATURDAY RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p m d RAFFLES BIKERY AND CONFECTSQNF v Tl- K **»m Upcountry orders promptly executed Bread deliver Kt private residences daily. RAFFLES fViOT^R GAR GE Cars Repaired, garaged, and C BIiNG TEL/ PHONE No
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