The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 March 1917

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOEE MONDAY, MAKCH, 5, 1917. NO. 8,9698
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  • 309 1 Latest news of the great German retreat are that there has been a lull during the past two days, by which we have profited to consolidate the ground won, bring up communications and round up a considerable number of prisoners Page 5. Aerie) photographs 6how that the
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  • 1458 1 DISCOURSE OF THE NAVY." As the land of England is surrounded by the sea, bo thi6 enormoub war which spreads through continents and nations is based on the British Navy. The whole effort of the Allies is held together, ceniented, made coherent and resistless by the ships we do not
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 GOODRICH TYRES S FETV TREAD i RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. ■I RAFRES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m, to 12 p. m. daily NfFUS BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best m town Upccuntry orders promptly executed Bread deHvered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged,
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    • 81 1 TH E only tyre which has won the R.A.C. Certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or SiClaSifC Supcr-Cyres \1 hMKB Made m Britain O 2^a^ from Plantation Rubber. International Trading Company. xjl XVX J2j. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SIBERIAN PHEASANTS, A SMALL SUPPLY OF WILD DUCK, TEAL AND
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    • 61 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Anction Sale of Hams and Bacon Notice to Creditors Page 3. Notices re Haytor and Malakoff Rubber Cos. Page 8. Tenders for Army Contracts Page 3. Palladium Empire and Alhambra Changes of Programme Page 2. i SWEE LEE GO. 15 CROSS STREET. WINE SOI D IT r I
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    • 2 1 (Kartell's Brandy
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    • 105 1 THE WEEK. Monday 5th. Hlfih Water— ,'-.*3 a I a 9 44 p.m. indragiri meet ng. Evan's noon.Mirovitch and Piastro Vic Theatre. Sacred Concert, Pres. Church. Tuesday 6th. High Water- 8.66 a.m., 18-14 p m. Westen Concert at Y M C A, 9 pin. Wednesday 7th. Rigb Water— 8 41
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  • 149 2 Economy m washing m order to save eoap is the latest suggestion. How oft have I reviled My own, my darling child For chronic and unquestionable grubbi ness. When streak on grimy streak Has marred that infant cheek And robbed it of the glory of its chubbiness,
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  • 66 2 v Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, who was to have started oq another expedition to the Polai Semfl this spring, has now given up all idea of making a start until the war is over. The cause of the postponement is said to be the difficulty ol obtaining sufficient materials. It
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 469 2 Y.I. G.A. SINGAPORE Tuesday 6th March, 1917, 9 p.m. CONCERT Miss Flora Wolff Van Westen (CONTRALTO) of the New-York Metropolitan Opera with the kind assistance of Mr. Van Dam Van Hekendorp (VIOLIN) Prices $1.50 (Reserved) and $1. 33 6-3 Victoria Theatre Return Visit OF Alfred Mirovitch THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN PIANIST
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    • 1205 2 A QUALITY PICTURE PROGRAMmT^ A AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY M lhambrA BEACH ROAD THE LEADING THEATRE IN SINGAPORE Manager M. H KENYONR.ar, TO-NIGHT A Full Picture Programme ro.)v#S? PAT HE PHKBBMTi "H' MdHa NAPIERKOWSKI rheGnwi Bin Lot Overwhelming Prodaction, beaattfalh P*tbe a f t5 HANDS FROM THE SHADOWS A
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  • 631 3 Bratal Treatment In Germany. •rrulsory labour has beea instituted the interests of the Belgian workmen .elves. Baron you Bisbiog. AccorJicg to information received from DC copied Belgium, it appears that some of ,vj c jepoited Belgians who were ill have been sent b k to their homes.
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  • 190 3 thai hii happened, the old :ie b«al investment m the ■ir Lloyd lieorse. now to the State gives to Ml McKenna. U n« be said of U3 that we willi::^ |q give our son*, hut we t willing to give cur money I not. 9b B
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    • 680 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ADJOURNED MEETING. < RE Lim Chim Teck trading under the name of Chop Sin Teck Choon and Chop Sin Teok Hin. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meeting of Creditors m the above matter held on the Ist day of March 1917, at the Office of
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    • 343 3 I Quality. 1 tW With LEA &PERRINS' SAUCE, W p^ a few drops sprinkled over the meat, Hfk &jf fish or cheese, &c, are all that is Qgff required to impart the most delicious tfjraf jnlUfi piquancy and flavour. jJUna (hSjl The QUALITY and concentration of its W&m |MkU ingredients
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    • 690 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite Tenders for Alterations to the Hospital Assistant s Quarters, and the Erection of an Infusion Chamber for the Choleia Camp, Native Ward Class "B" at the Moulmein Road Hospital. Drawings and Specifications may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal
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    • 554 3 SITUATION VACANT. An English linn m Singapore require the services of a competent salesman for their Retail Dept. Previous expeii nee essential and some knowledge of Photography desirable. I Good prospects and permanent post to right man. Also Junior Clerk required for m voicing. Replies < which will be treated
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  • 124 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATHS. Goldsmith. On 21nt inHt Commander Cecil De L* Mare (Jold^mith. r. n. r., British Vice-Consnl at Madeira, late commanding P. and (J. 8 8. Simla. Manger.- Jac. 94, at Stcckhill, GilliDgham. Dorset, Ali red Thomah Manger, formerly of Messrs Douglas Lapraik and Co Hongkong, aged 68 years.
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  • 1048 4 The Singapore Free Press. Mo nday, March. 5, 1917. trt tka Pr«is PtOpk i r%hl mtttmlD. i*9*d >y iaCoifp.;? tad »-^r:S-*d fc; ptki The war news continues to be satis factory. Whatever the reason for the German retreat may he it is plain that the British Commander has not allowed
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  • 930 4 Kubber price for duty from Mar 9 15th, 3s U*d a 1b §165 per pikul. Warder T Clout, of the Penang Gaol. will be leaving for the front m the near i future. To-night at the Victoria Theatre, the Mirovitch Piuetto Concert. Hooking at Moutrie'e. Mr Ong Boon Tat, of
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  • 518 4 Londou. Mar 4. 1 |iff r headquarters, Mar r,i lL lres fr Ofc been a partial lull i 0 tbere N ment during the pasi m^ increasing eat^J* bo carry 0ntt1,.,, »»td We profited b> th, tr Hd ward our corntiM,,..-,, aud J^" our advan a, day ill
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  • 24 4 London. March -The elates repre6entati\ of the overtei Dominions iMeaii F'« The specml i |ri met been postponed pn I
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  • 100 4 A NEW INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT London, March *.—i N>il PrimtOM li winning Chi* f Wu-.f mi M*f I new intalHf ncto top n Llcyd OmmC*. Dt i H dark, Df Uw I tfgfc OotaMbtft, > cf it N, v. -I. -r Umi little gtettUi i Mflllf PtoMt' to lii own Emt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 150 4 I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. J 1 A J SOI.E IMPORTERS OF k Macgregor's V.0.8 J FINEST LIQUEUR k j SCOTCH WHISKY J t THE HOUSES OF PiIiUiAIVOT. DIPPINOI! lES m COOKING STOVES -JLJIjP^ y Price complete $35* J 135 Rippingilles Stove with L <*r£^sLj> St ye Si^< 15::. 24; i;
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    • 64 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIBTS Si Orchard Road, Telephone Ho. 1000. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First m 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, thus ensuring always the produc> tion of only the best results m Studio Portraiture,
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  • 826 5 H OW IT IS EXPLAINED IN GERMANY. NEWS NOW LEAKS OUT. GERMAN TRICKS. iJ Reuter's correspon rten describing the GerI tue enemy, characterise il firing his supplies. BS, rendering roads im loJing munition dumps [a (altiaf into our hands. kchini guv was found on whom they Iti
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  • 427 5 Further Advances London March 2. A French cotatuuci qus says We replu^ed with lo&s two German raid^ west of Soi^sons. We raid ed a German trench near Vauquois and brought prisoners. Two German aero planps bombed Montdidier, one parson wa* killed and 8 injured. Kleven French
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  • 22 5 AUSTRIA 'S COMMAND Amsterdam, March 3.— Baron Arz voi Strauszenberg supersedes von Hoetzen dorf as Chief of the Austrian Genera Staff, i
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  • 25 5 London, Feb 28.— The House of Lord i has passed the second reading of a bi i euabling women to practise as solicitor!
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  • 363 5 GERMAN INTRIGUES IN MEXICO Trying to Divide the Allies [By Submarine Gable] [Renter* Service] London, March 2. The revelation ol Germany's Mexican plot is regarded by the British press as a crowning exposure of the roguery, desperation and folly of i Germany's rulers. The dramatic timing i
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  • 118 5 Washington, March 2 The Houee of Representatives after a ten hours debate passed by 103 to 13 tbe bill empowering the President to arm merchantmen but not authorising him to use other iustru mentalities which the Presiient speci fically desires. Washington, March 8 The Senate has passed a
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  • 133 5 GERARD DISREGARDS WARNINGS t t Corunua, Ftb '28. The whole popula tion of a certain Spanish port turned out > to watch the embarkation of Mr Gerard 1 and his party of forty, m addition to a crowd of American refugees from Ujrlin. Mr Gerard was specifically warned while i
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  • 62 5 London, March 3. The corresponded of the Timed at Peking bays tbe Alliec ministers have presented a memorandurr to the Chinese Government BympathisiDj with its attitude towards Germany anc promising favorable consideration of ques tions of suspending the Boxer indem nity payments during the war, revi6inj the
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  • 32 5 Cairo, March 1. A garden party wn given m honour of the Maharajah o Bikanir at the British residency. Sir Meston, Sir S N Sinha are visiting Luxor
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  • 19 5 I London, March 3. The Press burea bays General Smuts has buen made Privy Councillor.
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  • 332 5 HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES Question of Further Advances London, March 2. Mesopotamia Official. The pursuit continued on Wednesday. The Turks m great confusion on Tuesday passed through Azizie. We are systematically clearing the battlefield and bringing m booty hourly. The captures since Feb 23 are prisoners 4,300 totalling
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  • 236 5 Men, Ships and Economy London March B— A Press Bureau mes- sage states that the Army Council has orderfd n general revision of certificates of exemption of men under thirtyone. The Government irupreei-es ou the tribunals that tbe war is reaching tbe critical eti.ge when it is
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  • 214 5 London, March '2— Wireless. German Official. We repulsed strong English tie tachmeutfi east and eoutheabt of Souchez. There were many encounters iv the Aucre region. There was lively fighting west and south of Riga and between the upper Sereth and the Dniester. London, March '6 Wireiees
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 191 5 Robinson Co. FOB NOVELTY WATCH JL x^ Celluloid, Silver, Oxydised Silver, Non-Oxydising Silver, Silver Gilt, 9 Carat Gold, 14 Carat Gold, and 18 Carat Gold. ROBINSON Co. PATENT SOSTENENTE PIANOS. tone Jjr '^-^-^1- c* LL SEE TOUCH R'^jJHßßH^l^ THEM FOR QUALITY yv^ r YOURSELF the ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. (INCOP.PORA7KD
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 722 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP^CO., LTD. Por particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., agents; Stoomvaart Maatschappy Nederland kand "Rotterdam Lloyd" (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND). ROYAL DUTCH MAIL COMPANIES REGTLAR MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Yokohama and SAN FRANCISCO VICE VERSA For freight,
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    • 583 6 Jr \3m British India AND j (Companies Incorporatea 1b England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Fop China. Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediter. ranean Ports and London. i MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Europe). j Outward (ro» obiia) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT
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    • 526 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan) EUROPEAN LINE. A Bervice is maintained between Yofconami el a port b to Marseilles, London, ondei mat contract with the ImperlalJapanese Oovera ment. The New Twin screw Steamer maintaining this service have been specialty designed and conßtrocted, and are
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    • 381 6 M *iL LIKE Fortnightly f rvict China, .lapan o v', r > Marseille, L< c BRANCH LINE Fortnightiyservior b w ir Haiphong. ES^g-~. For further infers,, applyt( J- ac courtois Singapore to Batavia, Cherlb<, B& c a Sail Twice a Wei?^ Singapore to Biiliton Sour« &aj2 Slngaradja (Ball) m Sail
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  • 1313 7 Contact, sir "Contact!" Click! The switch is on, the waiting mechanic swings the big fourbladed propeller smartly over, and the engine starts with noiey metallic clatter. For a minute or two the clatter increases until it becomes a deep roar as the pilot tests his engine,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 500 7 I 48 or Peace. Fauns or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). j XTMD OFFICE: Winchester Bouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 81, Old Jewry, E.C. Ccu^f i»a £20.000 Qeaoslted wttb Uxe Bnateme
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    • 446 7 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated In Canada). Ail kinds of Life and Endowment policies Issued. F. S. Evans. Manager. South Eastern Asia. I Catfirle ft Co. Ltd., I General Agentß, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRJ Insurances effected on Buildings, Kenl and Merchandise of
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    • 768 7 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Go., Hi, FIRE «ND MARINE. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) V.NB-TBZE INSURANCE ABBOC. Ltd. MARINE. (Incorporated In Hong&ong,) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) LONDON 6UARANTEEITGGIDENT Co. Ltd. GUARANTEE. (Incorporated In England,) Pbe and Marine Bisks ol every desc»lpt*o» underwritten at lowest current rates. Adimsoo,
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    • 98 7 Massage Hall 'PATRONIZED BY HAN? DOCTORS); MASSAGE j MANICURE Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Hare and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9.00 p.m. IN c. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467. Gaggino&Co. No. 6, 7, 8, MALACCA STREET. Wines and Spirits DEPARTMENT. Vino da pasto, m bottles and m Wine
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  • 1772 8 To Deo. 31 Jan. To date 1916 Abaco 37,452 Allagar, Dec 300,400 82,800 32,300 A.Gajah.Sep 139,600 18,500 13,600 AlorPongsu 283,781 25,215 25,215 Alma, 870,700 26,900 26,900 Ampat, Sep 155,530 18, 06 18.108 An-J0h0... M.« 231,256 23,014 23. 014 An-Malay.Dec 1,782,988 147,268 147,268, AnS'tra.May 84 8 693 82,268
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  • 246 8 In above list the totals m first column are monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 1918. The month In which the Company's year ends Is indicated after the name. Third column shows the 1916 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every endeavonr is made
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  • 536 8 AN UNK NOWN TON GUE Sir Aurel i^Oisco, er X io h, 6 thud greot aud n of exploration i D Otnttt] "^1 II ed laet year. Sir g *tc W him, on the ,ou hitherto koown I 'Mfc I name n-i—- \r b l Gderson. the di s QguU
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  • 237 8 No Military Gain. Colonel Ftyler. the Strict militarj commenting iv tbe Paril the possibility of Oermtny vioUtinf 6< neutrality, f>a>> iccordi tscb&r^telegram to d>:\ A junction between I an aLC the Anglo French trocp- would be I ed through the KLci M*9 aad tbe Mmplon PtoM.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 289 8 y£^ motor cj&s J \^The Unqualified Endorsement X of Ti/r ac* \T o lnpri I m Iwl ly Ji \j w dX VL V/ \A Central Engine Works, SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. PINKETTES cure biliousness and constipation Sf y beSS! liWag regular hamts 50 cents per phial at your orufglat*a ci
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  • 1586 9 Issued by FJRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. :?rd. •All tuoialiona of Sterling Sharsa u-ual ie regarded as partly nominal tor ine present, RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. oaa isaua. Fain. rue* Dit. Buybbb, Sia&ami, 100,000 fie la Allagar 121% —28 29 879,839 9s 2a Anglo-Java 20% 4
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  • 54 9 (Cobbbctbd DP TO March 3.) B&nk 4 m/i 24§ ii dimskcd 24j FKl7i.Se c*srllSB Bms 2 5 Fuanc* demand Back M< 826 Ihdia, T. T. Hoa&soiia, demand i% pm Yokohama, damand w iosi Java, c"*mand iB7| Bahskos, demand 65^ SovißiiOHa, Bank Buyicg $«.F4 Bank ol Bngland Kite w i|%
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  • 140 9 March 3. Tin (50 tons) 194.25 aomfcUi 16.00 GsmfciM C.ufc* No. 1 25.00 Qamkttr Gv.\% No. E 2100 Feppoi Black orJin >'pose 31.00 Peppti, (WbiU f *i») 87.50 Nalratffe UlO to the It 42.00 Nctmega 80 to the ifc.l 52. C0 Mace (Barrda) 80.00 Ciove-B (Amboina) nom. Bai? Coffee
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 217 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Acetic Acid. 99 per cent pure. m 4Ut Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. irsenite of Soda for killing out lalang. ispinali's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "Pistol" brand m wooden barrels
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    • 57 9 "GENUINE QUALITY. METHYLATED cnfnfnn t^Er a m\m JL HIM WATT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Telephone Ho. 428. 102, Market Street NY U All steamers of the European Line call at Malacca for Passengers and Cargo on the Westward run, and any information as to Freight, Passage, &c, may be obtained from the
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    • 577 9 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a mornlci Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at thels private residences, (or town offices or
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 277 9 MAIL TABLE 10 Q3y. Intermediate and local malla. win be lodk In list below Penacg, Malacca, F M.B (by Train) 6 pa. daily (except Sunday). Johote, 8, 9 30, 11 a.m., 1a. 30, 8. 4A 8 p.n.. Batavia, Samarang Giang Seng 830 am Japan via ports 10 am Malacca Aing
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  • 369 10 INDIAN ARMY PAY [By Submarine Gable] [Renter's Service] Lor on, March 3. In the House of Commons m reply to Mr Kees regarding the grievances of Indians, Mr Chamberlain said the Indian Government had carefully re-examined the question of pay and pro motion and werein communication with
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  • 262 10 Dutch Offered Compensation London, February '2H. It is stated the owners of the torpedoed Dutch steamers declined London underwriters eftYr of ten guineas per cent war- risk but accept; d eight guineas of German underwriters, becce the sailed with lights abla/e. A telegram from Amsterdam
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  • 126 10 London, Feb 28. Silver is featureless and the market is steady. Loadon, March 4. Silver is 37£ and m the absence of competition is quiet. London, Feb 'is. Cotton is at 9 18. New Orleans 1,668, shellac 43. London, March 1. Montagu's silver report yays that supplies
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  • 45 10 Amsterdam, March a.— According to Belgian corre 9 pondent 8 p. new Zeppelin making its speed trials at Ghent Feb 26 hn^ i e fu Dd exploded the crew being burnt to death. Belgian eye witneasee were arrested and taken to Germany
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  • 642 10 CHORAL SOCIETY PROPOSED FOR SINGAPORE. We are asked to give publicity to the 8 following:— I For some time now there has been a growing feeling that the absence of any facilities m the Community for the cul- j tivatioa and study of music is a fault t which should
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  • 186 10 From Our Chen Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, March .'3. The judge iv summing up the Klang' case held it was a great pity when the witnesses pointed out the spot where the woman stood they were not separated. Ah to the story by the woman of violence his
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  • 584 10 The following is the director's report to ihe shareholders *to be presented at the 8 innual meeting on March 12 at noon at t Evatt and Company's offices. j E Your Directors submit herewith a duly' B indited statement of the accounts of the q Jompany for
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  • 151 10 Before quite a large gathering of spec tators including H X The Governor and the Lady Evelyn Young, Mr and Mrs F S-.'ton James and a number of ladiee, a very interesting and enjoyable game of mgger was played on the Keplauade on Saturday evening, the opposing teams
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  • 29 10 The Men's Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday 10th find 11th March, and the Ladies Medal (Stroke) on Thursday 15th instant. -<*»
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  • 140 10 A regulation has been made under the' Defence of the Realm Act declaring that it, bhull rot bo lawful, without tbe periniebion of tbe Admiralty, to huibt oil ;i flagstaff or display conspicuously the j white ensign or the blue ensign, with or; without any distinguishing mark, or any j
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  • 310 10 At 9.15 on Saturday evening, every ivailable Beat m the Palladium who sold, ihe attraction being A Son of tbe Iranortals," a picture adaption of tbe great stage success Tbe Prisoner of Zenda." rbe now well-known Bluebird Film Co lave turned out some splendid pictures, iut certainly none
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  • 274 10 Paul Dufault bad a very large and ad miring audience at hie final concert at the Albarobra on Saturday night. Vocally tbe tenor was, if anything, tiner. richer, and more expressive. He pbraeed with great mastery and bie changes of voice colour were subtly beautiful. Sullivan's How
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  • 263 10 On Saturday night at the Dutch Club, Miss Kiora Wolff van We6teu, a contralto from the New V ;rk Metropolitan Opera now on tour, gave an igreeabla concert to a uot very largp audience. Mi<s van Weeten has a pleasing and powerful voice of good raug»>, and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 233 10 LAMBERT BUTLER'S FAMOUS SMOKING MIXTURES GARRICK FRONTIER <( GARRIGK n VIRGINIA CIGARETTES IsfsasasßMßß* «MaasMiiM» 41.1. DEALERS EVERYWHERE. C A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD, ACCOUNT BOOKS IN HANDSOME AND DURABLE BINDING OF GOOD QUALITY PAPER, WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. VETARZO SSSB. Mewerbeteewas there anything Hkc v. we caa us warn-noai
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 49 10 j S.V.C, DKILL PBOGBAMME. TO DAY. j '5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SVC Off. N C Oa do S H E v do Maxim Co (Xo 1 Detmt) do Veterans Co Rallies Institution SVC Band G G Wace, 1 Captain, S V A., t Actg. Adjutant, S. V. C. 1
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