The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 January 1914
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1914-01-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY JANUARY 31 1914 NO. SO IS16 words
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Article157 1914-01-31 1 A fair amount of news comes from America to day, where the President is apparently working out things well, in spite of the press, which is trying to find trouble with Japan and Mexico Pnge 7. The deportation of the strike leaders of South Africa is a157 words
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Article1106 1914-01-31 1 CALL OF THE A IR. Ever since the days when a wear* first watched an eagle so:ir easily over a mountain that he had to Miriuoimt laboriously on foot, there has been :.u extraordinary attraction to people of imagination in the idea of flying, fcven in the days of the1,106 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1914-01-31 1 AN UNRIVALLED PICTURE-DRAMA IN 4 BIG REELB 4 TITLED THE INHERITANCE OF REMI DAUBRAIS. STILL FIGURES alhambra :r 2nd SHOW, 9 3O TO 11 p. m. while there aie TWO FIRST-RATE FILMS iu th<> Ist SJmiu. 7into 9 p.m. Maja or a Modern Witch Story -A Vitawoope Special IN 3219 words
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Advertisement312 1914-01-31 1 VICTORIA THEATRE THREE NIQHTS ONLY Commencing WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY AT Q-1 'i P M THE MAUD ALLAN ENTIRE CHANGE 0^ PROGRAMME NIGHTLY AND CHERNIAVSKY COMPANY, R^UD ALLAN UNDER THE DIRECTION OF W. ANGUS McLEOD. T T 9m J MLmM and Leo. Jan, and Mischel """IT""" CHERNIAVSKY 0 Box plan now opened312 words
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Advertisement80 1914-01-31 1 GRAND OPENING NIGHT SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY OF THE GAIETY PICTURE PALACE Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets THE CLEANEST, COOLEST BEST HALL of its kind GRAND PROGRAMME FEATURED BY "Balaoo" THE MAN MONKEY INTRODUCING M. BATILLE The World's Best Animal Actor Thrilling and Fensaiional SUPPORTED BY A SOLDIER'S HONOUR A Grand80 words
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Advertisement183 1914-01-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. shorthand typist wanted in two places Page '1. Titi Tin Co. additional dividend Page 2. Billiard table for sale Page 2. Draughtsman wanted for Johore Page 2 European District nurse wanted for Muar Page 2. Notice re estate of the late John Walker —Page 2. Ship: Taroba, Ellenga,183 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous138 1914-01-31 1 THE WEEK Saturday 31st. Hl*h Water— l-38 a.m., 1-23 p.m. N.D.L. Outward mail due. B. I. Outward mail due. Scndaj Feb Ist. Hlßb Water— 2-4 a. m.. 2 3 p.m. 4th Sunday after Epiphany. Monday 2nd. High Water— 2-30 am.. 2 12 p.m Purification Cand'emas M. M. Outward and Homeward138 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1914-01-31 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO Company's. GREAT SALE OF Gramophone Records FROM Jan. 15th to 31st only. FOR THIS PERIOD OUR STOCK OF 10-inch DOUBLE SIDED RECORDS WIJiL BE REDUCED TO $1.00 each SIEMENS! WINCHES] £R HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Tblbpbomi No. 647. Electrics! Engineers. Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS OYMMO220 words
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Advertisement726 1914-01-31 2 Notices NOTICE On and fronted February 1914 the offices of The V. «ihi« ru United Assurance Corporation, Linuied, will he the First Floor of the New Fiem-h Bank Buildings, Raffles Square, Singapore. 30-1 31 1 EXCAVATION CONCRETE WORK. Tender aie invited for Excavation, Timbering and Concrete work, at the Singapore726 words
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Advertisement591 1914-01-31 2 Notices TITI TIN COMPANY, Ltd. Notice is herehy given ihat a ':i..:u:r Dividend of 5 per ct j nt. has, this dtty been declared on account of the profits for the jened ended 31st October, 1913. The said further Dividend will be paid on Thursday, sth February, 19i4. The transfer591 words
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Advertisement437 1914-01-31 2 For Sale BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE Half size billiard table with all fittings. In good condition. Suitable for small mess. Trial by appointment. Apply BILLIARDS c/o Frte Press." 311 uc FOR SALE One quiet and t-erviceable horse, with Palanquin acd Harness complete. Owner leaving the Colony. Apply CHIN6 KENO LEE437 words
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Advertisement483 1914-01-31 2 Wanted WANTED Capable Shorthand Writer Knowledge of accounts d« siral. ing salary required to BIME, DARBY ft Coy. Ltd. y M SHORTHAND TYPIST Wanted, immediately must In make himself generally cording to qualincationb. Applj BOX No, 81, co 31 1 WANTED EUROPEAN DISTRICT NURSE FOR MUAR. With Midwifery Qnaliticati i483 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous503 1914-01-31 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. FoitTH BU*D4I Aftkr Epiphany. Feb. lsj| 1911. ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. 45a.ni. Hol\ Communion, (Choral) Hymns 91, m A -270. 15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com. munion. Hymn 193. 4 p.m. day School and Bible Classes. 30 p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon, Hymns .'6l. 407, 450503 words
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Article898 1914-01-31 3 Hem Ccl I U.S.A. i To stiintl in the miin street of any Chinese city and toseeull that you look at will BMMI probably impresn you tbnt thf Americanist ion of China is at band. I think tbprmit uo doubr, about it. Perhaps iu tlie898 words
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Article661 1914-01-31 3 INTERESTING SELE TION PROM THE WORLD'S SMARTEST B; AI'TY AHTICLES.-SIMPLE RECIPES MOST EFFECTIVE. Wav^ Shampoos. Homely Hints." Few people know that stallax can be used as a shampoo and is far better than anything else for the purpose. It seems to have a natural affinity for the661 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement242 1914-01-31 3 ip~ Yon cannot fare bcttrr than irith^L I WOLFE'S I Aromatic Schiedam S SCHNAPPS I o ordinary •nlinary B )n of a fill fJ> m B^a V alike for v'"-&' (fife. t>:1 1 c 9 I: .Ithfu l in- Km j !>L-iiciicial S Tfc« Nit it* Mil Ti» a b**t242 words
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Advertisement160 1914-01-31 3 HMNU mtf^' W C* C**^. 3 1 UnHi STUHR'S 1 CAVIARE FILLETED ANCHOVIES p (in Brine). ANCHOVY PASTE. Sold by all High-Clais Provision Dealers f IC. F. STUHR A CO.. Hamburg* Indents through European Exporters only. J rma AST HM A 'J§ Chronic Bronchitis, Suffocations I' "j Immediate relief and160 words
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Advertisement112 1914-01-31 3 j^^^^^^&^W^says you need V»^^ v^^f strengthening food ffI'KFPI FP'i ft^^TS^lt" (Trade Mark) ilSw^l ra] Cod Liver Oil jg£ with Malt Extract )\V It is all food conccn- L^fvT^ y^V^ trated, delicious, digest- strengthening. rX^V *)$X\ Scientifically prepared M^! My from Nature's most r>A^ X X^ nourishing foods. k/ JK/^vX Chemists112 words
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375 1914-01-31 4 How the astronomers measure the dis tances of the sun, inoou and stors was one of many interesting 6ecrets which pro fesfeor H. H. Turner told to an audience of inquisitive children at li is second Christ mas lecture at the Royal Institution. En gaging experiments375 words
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Article206 1914-01-31 4 Eskimo's Have an Extra Joint. Mr Charles Dawson, who found the famous Piltdown skull, has made another surprising discovery of profound interest to anthropologists. He has discovered that a certain Eskimo tribe have literally more backbone than the resc of humanity that is to say,206 words
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Article50 1914-01-31 4 Pains in the stomach are awful unpleasant, you never know what they portend. Get a good medicine in Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, and you will find early relief from the taking of a dose or two, It is sold by Dispennaries and Stores everywhere at 80 cents a bottle, 1250 words
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Advertisement270 1914-01-31 4 f-rmjjlH a lilJi! |B BSTSTB iiiiiiULllimjJLi ifi P DELICIOUS PURE RICH THICK CREAM K IT IS just the pure EXTRA THICK CREAM taken from the richest milk obtainable Lw AND PRESERVED BY NO OTHER MEAN'S THAN STERILIZATION. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Wm NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co., London L| ii iinTnTaminniii270 words
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Advertisement246 1914-01-31 4 TheWorldsK DenhfriceH Odoi keeps the teeth white and bright and the mouth delightfully fresh and fragrant. "For tbe Blood is tbe Life." WHEN YOU ARE ILL With any disease due) to impure blood •uch aa Eczema, Scroftila, Scurvy, Bad Lee«i AbtoeMU) Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Boils, Pimples, Sores of any kind,246 words
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Advertisement180 1914-01-31 4 RIGID r\ LIGHT PIONEER STAND A most Handy and Useful Apparatus. Consisting of PIPE VICE STAPLE VICE to take pipes up to with Jaws 2 ins. diameter 3A ins. wide. FOLDS UP FLAT. EASILY CARRIED. Weighs only 75 lbs. PRICE FROM STOCK $30. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE.180 words
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Article1711 1914-01-31 5 lIMMI oBi H second annual neutral meeting of the unpany wa< ln>l<i at the registered 1 n I»Ml ami < o t Mi- Arcade under the chairmanship of Mr r There were also pre- -srs Imwu for the Secretaries' M. Hamilton, Chiang Ah Hiang an. of1,711 words
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Article51 1914-01-31 5 Beautiful and adaptable to any style of architecture and to any method of interior finish, are tbe CRANE wonderful Art Metal Ceilings. Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Bungalows, Hotels, and Public Buildings. For illustrated catulogu e and particulars write to The Borneo Company Limited,51 words
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Advertisement699 1914-01-31 5 if """"^^Bff^^^F^^^^ I\ IN ANAEMIA'S CRUEL CLUTCH thousands of women feebly struggle on day after day. They need new blood haggard faces, pallid lips and weary aching limbs only too plainly tell them that— but how to obtain it What little a wretchedly poor appetite permits them to eat gives699 words
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Advertisement951 1914-01-31 5 Auctions BEMINDER This Day, Saturday, at 2-30 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Piano &c. The Property of Captain Klimmet At Serendah House, No. 53. Scotts Road. A Cottage piano by Paul Werner, Dresden teak combination piano stool and music rack carved and gilt teak bookcase teak951 words
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Advertisement596 1914-01-31 5 Shipping OCEAN S.s7Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd Thb Companies' *teatuei> are OoHpaicaod from Liverpool ontw a ds for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and f.onj Japan home wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre596 words
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Article16 1914-01-31 6 BURR.— On January 26th, at Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Burr, a son.16 words
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Article, Illustration2346 1914-01-31 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Jan. 31, 1914. "\*tr ai .at. **i -si vh< heopie s 'ifjnt nn>» t *fcB O^awc^ v j uriuence and unbrib«d bf f*lt j >;cre patriot Truth her zi3r\onz oto'.fjti izum, a'j«o to Reiigicv Lovalty and Imv Hardly have the echoes of our kindly reciprocal2,346 words
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Article141 1914-01-31 6 Wi:i«.hts mi. TO [>4i A rutii (hit On n Kuala Lim pur. .1,,, EUce 1. Cremier 11.7. I'mi Toby M.5, Pedas n.o. Benton^ 7 7.7, Poverty 7.4, Balhmagore 7.4 Race 1. Batu (rajah 9.0, Yeon Rigadoon 5.2, Preopal 7.1 o Race 8. Remembrance 111 11.11, Laksfose 11.8,141 words
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Article179 1914-01-31 6 I The quantity ou offer eclipsed nil records, n met i g lag catalogued, and for tliwas found necessary to comir, after the tiffin interval. Btiditifi out and prn in great measure to the imp> i ruling in home market*. Diamond Ribbed Smoked Slk to £136 per179 words
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Article271 1914-01-31 6 A Sill! (t rum Our Own if.) Kota Habn. _!nd. The plaintiff Haji Daud't. <■; that he had been advised t! sarongs and two bags ofwbit< shipped on board the Krian ;uul con signed to him in Kelantan. Ou t of the Krian the let defends > f271 words
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Article64 1914-01-31 6 Mr T. K. Hubback has jut. 1 Jelebu from a successful tup Kanaboi, having bagged a tine rhino. A school where youthful C'hinii* 1 learn Dutch is to be opened in Medan 0 July under the auspices of tb«> NVtli. India Government. The school ii established* as the result t64 words
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Advertisement245 1914-01-31 6 CONTREXEVILLE. o ji from the PAVILION SPRI :G If |M IN THE VALLEY OF THE VOSGES. |ML J| A This tasteless Water is recognised the jljfl K fiHfH World over as a Cure for all Uric Acid Min yjlflgjyy troubles, so common In the Tropics. Jgf* I A new Edition245 words
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Article609 1914-01-31 7 QUESTION OF DEPORTATION. [By Submarine Cable]. Kjctzb'? See vi cmLondon. Jan. 80. The principal English newspapers recogni/.e that the deportation of the South African labour leaders raises acutely the powers of the Nonunion rnment, and may lead to a serious >titutional conflict between the Imperial and the I'nion609 words
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Article117 1914-01-31 7 The annual conference of the clergy of the diocese of Singapore opened at Penang. The following clergy attended The Itishop of Singapore, The Bishop of North Queensland (who will conduct the vjuiet Day for the Clergy), Yen Archdeacon I /.aid. Rev. F. W. Haines (Penang), Hev. Kelly and117 words
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Article221 1914-01-31 7 AMERICAN ALLEGATIONS. [By Submarine Cable Rkuter'b Skhvick New York, Jan. 22. —The American papers declare that iluerta is procuring arms from Japan and they have reason to believe that they are discarded weapons sold by the Japanese Government, and that the matter was discussed at President Wilson's221 words
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Article84 1914-01-31 7 The Upward Lilt. London, Jan. .'5O. Following the recent buoyancy in the Stock Exchange the lowering of the bank rate to-day created a boom in gilt edged securities. Since the tirst of January Consols have advauced I} percent, Irish Land Stock 9 per cent. Indian Stocks 684 words
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Article53 1914-01-31 7 Lcndon, Jan. 30. There was a full Cabinet meeting today, this being the third successive day's meeting. London, Jan. 30. It is reported that the details of the naval estimates have been referred to Sir Edward Grey, Mr Winston Churchill and Mr McKenna, who met at the53 words
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Article11 1914-01-31 7 London. Jan. 30. The death is announced of Lord Knutsford.11 words
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Article33 1914-01-31 7 Mounted Infantry. London, Jan. 30. The Morning Post -ays that Colonel Seeley has decided to abolish the Mounted Infantry and re place it by cavalry, whose numbers may be increased. > <» <33 words
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Article90 1914-01-31 7 Quite a large number of people including the Resident and Mrs R. G. Watson, Capt. H. F. Nutter and the members of the Entertainment Committee were on the platform to bid farewell to the officers and men who returned to Singapore by the mail train. As90 words
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Article177 1914-01-31 7 Me Intyre Oliyeiro. A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Church of Assumption Penang, the contracting parties being Mr Donald Me lutyre, second son of the late Mr Francis Me Intyre and Miss Joan Rose Oliveiro. The Rev. L. M. Duvelle officiated. The bride, who was177 words
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Article50 1914-01-31 7 Arrangements have been made by the officer in charge of the work here to hold services every Sunday and Wednesday evening during February at 8 o'clock in the hall adjoining the Anglo Chinese School in Armenian Street. All English speaking people will be heartily wel 1 corned to these meetings.50 words
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Article714 1914-01-31 7 SINGAPORE PLANTING ASSOCIATION. ANNI.'AL. GENRKAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Planting Association was held at the offices, French Bank buildings, yesterday afternoon, under the chairmanship of Mr O. P. Griffith Jones, of Messrs Sandilands Buttery and Co. There were also present Messrs H. C. Menzies liukit Sernba^ang714 words
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Article150 1914-01-31 7 Calcutta, Jan. 9 A consignment of twenty seven pistols and a rifle addressed to Messrs. Manton and Company, Gun Makers, was received in the Customs House godown at Calcutta on the 4th instant and, it is alleged, has since mysteriously disappeared. No clue has yet150 words
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Article923 1914-01-31 7 The usual meeting of this Board was held in the Board Room yesterday Mr F. J. Hallifax 'presiding. The other members present were Messrs J. Carapiet, Tan Kneam Hock, Teong Man San, Syed Mahomed Alsagoff, Cbia Keng Chang. A. W. Bean, Ching Keng Lee, R. Pierce, EngiThe minutes923 words
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Advertisement158 1914-01-31 7 *9r GIANACLIS H^ u vicc-ftoi ott mou rouMNisscuN OC S A. U CHCMVC FAMOUS Egyptian Cigarettes FRESH CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED ROBINSON Co. CIGARETTES <e L x press are a genuine inspiration in cigarette tlmour, f radiance and I bouonet. State Express Cigarettes possess a distinction which easily place* them I158 words
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Advertisement576 1914-01-31 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam. The Company 'b Steamer TAROBA 6,309 tons. J. H. Addenbrooke. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 2nd February, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for576 words
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Advertisement547 1914-01-31 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ld. APCAR LINE FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI KOBE AND MOJI. The Company's Steamer GREGORY APCAR 4,600 tons, J. E. Drake, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Wednesday, 4th February at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for saloon passengers. For rates of547 words
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Advertisement563 1914-01-31 8 Shipping N. f K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with563 words
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Advertisement616 1914-01-31 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES M&RITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Nera Feb 1 Dumbea Feb 2 Atlantique —Feb 15 Cordillere Feb 16 Chili Mar 1 Magellan Mar 2 Amazone. Mar 15 Nera Mar 16 Paul Lecat Mar 29 Atlantique Mar 30 Dumbea616 words
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Advertisement668 1914-01-31 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectini Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vioe veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and668 words
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Advertisement519 1914-01-31 8 Shipping p. &oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued Cor ht&t I'oast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Acuortctc Porte. Steamers wiu loavt Singapore on or aboci MAIL LINES Homeward (kor Europbj From Singapore, connecting a519 words
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Advertisement877 1914-01-31 9 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha; (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND NX/estern Pacific Railway Co. c New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to aM points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Operating :r., ft ii.uno Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners SHINYO MART 1 "TENYO MARr" and CKIYO877 words
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Advertisement747 1914-01-31 9 SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF «NY EASTERN COHPANY PEOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companion747 words
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Advertisement513 1914-01-31 9 Tha Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Head Office— Singapore. (Incorporated in the Strait h Settlements). Authorised Capital §5,000, C00. FIRE DEPARTMENT.— Risks accepted on Buildings and Merchandise at current rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT.— lnsurances effected on Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates and all other nfot matiou apply513 words
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Advertisement368 1914-01-31 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 17«7. HEAD OPFICES,| NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000 Lowest Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. THE BORN BO Co, Ltd. Agent? FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. LSTABLIhHED 1868. Direct Government SupicbviBio» Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE and No* Virfei table.368 words
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Article232 1914-01-31 10 The air, literally, has never been 60 thick with New Year greetings as in the small hours of Jan. 1. Mr Rene Klein, one of the Wireless Society of London, stated that the business of receiving messages was practically continuous. But we are anxious to know,"232 words
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Article190 1914-01-31 10 Stole a Float and Ten Wagons. One of the most daring and impudent robberies in the annals of New York crime was perpetrated by river pirates. The robbers crossed the River Hudson from Hoboken to Manhattan in a tug, which they had previously stolen, and in the190 words
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Article161 1914-01-31 10 A chemical analysis of twenty six well known toilet soaps has been made by the Lancet," which states M The results show that the toilet soaps on the market as a whole evidence a degree of purity and adaptability for toilet purposes which redound to the161 words
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Advertisement212 1914-01-31 10 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR. 5-12 J-6 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This most celebrated and incomparable table water in order to meet the rising de mands of the public has been new introduced here in small bottles, being formerly only used in large ones. The212 words
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Advertisement361 1914-01-31 10 Soothes I the Digestive 1 Organs. g The soothing, healing, and tonic properties of Angier's Emulsion eminently adapt it to the relief and cure of stomach and bowel disorders of a catarrhal, i fermentative, ulcerative, or tubercular nature. Petroleum passes through the stomach unchanged and hence exercises its lubricating, healing361 words
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Advertisement431 1914-01-31 10 life's i I mrirV^Q 1 I\ It is obvious that only a scientific, recognisc<! remedy is worthy of confidence. Their wonderful efficacy in the relief o\ l||M|fc I pain and their undoubted curative value in =jj/ headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, Y gout, menstrual colic etc. explain the success V and431 words
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Article1478 1914-01-31 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Jan. 30. Jap. leaun. Paid. i.«sr Div bufrrs bb^ebb. 86,000 if, S» Ail&gar 9% 2 0 2 5 500,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 4 4| 5 4 150,000 2b 2s Anglo-Malay 16% int 9 9 10 7 50,000 2*1,478 words
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Article64 1914-01-31 11 (COBBKCTBD DP TO Jan 30 Bank 4me 24 13-82 demand 2-4 882 Private credits 8m t 2-4 7-16 credits 6m 2-4 1116 France demand Bank 2941 Germany, demand 2881 India, T. T. mi Hongkong, demand |i Yokohama, demand iu\ Java, demand mi Bangkok, demand 66i Sovereigns, Bank Baying 18.6464 words
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Article148 1914-01-31 11 Jan. 30. Tin 100 tone sold 191.25 Gambiet buyers 6.75 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.76 Oambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport Pepper, (White fair) buyers 88.25 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali148 words
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Advertisement19 1914-01-31 11 STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON AND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur. AND THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE.19 words
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Advertisement77 1914-01-31 11 For all internal complaints. Take Woods* Great Peppermint Care. 80 cento a bottle. The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Names of Articles in EngtUh with phonetn (quivalenl in Malay, Contains— Bazaars Accoont"(s2 weeks), Cook's Cash Account, Beef and Mutton Account, Dhobie's Account, Summary of Monthly House Expenditure, Tables for77 words
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Miscellaneous941 1914-01-31 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tone Commander* From Arrl*«d tor V/hem Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Ahmat P. Sham, 201 FMy ncertain Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kaantan, 16-10 F.M.S. Dock Steamer* Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignee. For Anna Nor 1017 Arntzen Bangkok, 29 1 T. S. Lee Bangkok 1 Batavier Brit941 words
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Article1614 1914-01-31 12 Mkktint., Funm. .Us. 80. Priwent. M. K. The (io\ Sn Arthur Young, K.C M.o. {<>u. Col. Secretary, R. J. Wilkinson. CM. a. I Ml iiuv (i< tit nil, G. A. Goodman. Ag. Treasurer, A. M. Pountney. CoL BagtaMtr, F. J. Pi^otr. J. Saunders. Dr. W Gilirore Klli*. Tan1,614 words
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Article99 1914-01-31 12 Mr and Mrs Wilbeer Mener are expected to arrive in Singapore to-day by the German mail. Mr Mener has been for 25 years the General Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Chicago and are of the regular speakers at the Y.W.C.A. Summer Gamps and Conference. If the99 words
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Article24 1914-01-31 12 On the 21st instant some Chinese gangrobbers entered a shop at Ranching village and walked away with a sum of about 9400 in cash.24 words
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Article634 1914-01-31 12 The annual meeting of the above club was held in the Exchange yesterday afternoon, Mr A. D. Allan presiding. Amongst others present were Messrs A. Robertson, O. U. Farrant, A. J. Scandrett, J. D. Saunders, S. B. Archdeacon, J. Denniston, there being a good attendance of members.634 words
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Article129 1914-01-31 12 In the Bankruptcy Court, yesterday, before Mr Justice Sproule, the application to set aside the bankruptcy proceedings in the case of T. C. Loveridge was mentioned. Mr M. C. Johannes, appeared for the creditor, and mentioned that the matter was postponed a week ago for Mr Loveridge129 words
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Article53 1914-01-31 12 For the week ending Jan. 24 the death rate excluding St. John's island was 27.80 and including the five deaths there, 28.58. There were 22 deaths from Malarial fever, 32 from phthisis, 17 from ..convulsion, 12 from dysentery. Two European deaths were recorded and 133 Chinese, the total number of53 words
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Article218 1914-01-31 12 Khe outward intermediate P. and ta is due at Colombo at 6 p.m. on 7th ruary and may be expected at Singapore on or about the 15th idem. The outward intermediate P. and O. Nile was expected to leave Penang at 10 a.m. yesterday morning, and may be218 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement244 1914-01-31 12 The GOVERNMENT "BLUE BO3K has just arrived from Canada It shows every item of basinoss clearly. It names all t^tock* and Bonds held, bought or sold by the Company througti t**< 1 and gives the price paid. After providing for the Reserves on policies according to the law. and all244 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1914-01-31 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Saturday Jan. 31st. Johnston's Pier, 2.15 and-3.15 p.m. Club Bungalow, 2.45 and 5.30 p.m. Sunday Feb. Ist. Johnston's Pier, 9.10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.80 and 10.80 a.m., 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m.41 words
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Miscellaneous617 1914-01-31 12 I NEXT MAILS DUB. From Europe.— Per M. M. Nera with mails up to iOth instant, due Feb 2. N. D. L. Derfflinger, due to-day. B. I. Tarola with mails up to 9th instant, due to-day. From China.— Per M. M. Dumbea, due Feb London Mails Despatched. Left. Dae. Arrived617 words
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